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    Human-brain-cell-soup-on-a-chip can play Doom — but questions remain about what 'playing' the game is exactly.
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    Nintendo is demanding a refund for the tariffs it paid, and the result could open up a can of worms for the US government.
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    Password habits are improving, but not fast enough to keep accounts secure, experts warn.
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    Apple CEO Tim Cook opens up about the company's history, DNA, and why he joined despite the company's then-sorry state.
  • 'For many years, Europe has relied on American software and therefore created a certain risk of dependency': European alternative to Microsoft Office launches — but will this open source champion be good enough to topple Word and Google Docs?
    Office.eu offers a European cloud workspace built on Nextcloud and Collabora Online infrastructure hosted entirely on regional data centers.
  • Here's a record-low price for the Google Pixel Watch 4 — 'a great smart companion' that we scored 4.5 stars
    Score the Pixel Watch 4 for an unbeatable $339.99
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    Chinese automaker admits full responsibility for ad campaign that looks eerily similar to Range Rover promotional material.
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    The 16-inch MacBook Pro with M5 Pro offers excellent battery life, according to our tests.
  • The best-selling Hatch Restore 3 can help you survive daylight saving — and it's currently on sale at Amazon
    Survive daylight saving time with the best-selling Hatch Restore 3 alarm clock, which can help you go to bed and wake up more easily.
  • ‘American Power will finally stand up in cyberspace’: Trump unveils new cyber strategy he says will “deploy the full suite of US government defensive and offensive cyber operations”
    The Trump administration has revealed its US cyber strategy for the first time, and it is very 'America First'.
  • Australians are turning to VPN Super Unlimited Proxy to for age verification — but there are much more trustworthy alternatives
    If you're worried about your personal data, make sure you're using a VPN you can trust
  • 'macOS is becoming a more attractive target, and the tools attackers use are becoming more capable and more professional': Experts warn 'convincing' fake CleanMyMac installs target Apple users to empty crypto wallets
    A fake website, a ClickFix, and an infostealer, are all parts of a highly convincing crypto theft campaign.
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    Are VPN – Super Unlimited Proxy, NordVPN and Proton up to the task?
  • I went down an Ikea lighting rabbit hole — here are 15 unique lamps to instantly brighten up your space
    Everyone's obsessed with Ikea's new donut light, but these alternatives also deserve their chance to shine.
  • Australia’s age verification rules: Is a VPN ban on the horizon?
    Australia’s new mandatory age verification rules for adult content have triggered a surge in VPN downloads. With lawmakers in the UK and elsewhere now considering restrictions on these privacy tools to prevent circumvention, we look at whether Australia is likely to follow suit
  • ChatGPT users are flocking to Claude then realizing they can’t use it the same way — ‘For new users, it’s a shock’
    Everyone's switching to Claude, but the strict usage limits are a shock. Here's why that might actually be a good thing.
  • HBO Max is launching a global password-sharing crackdown, just in time to annoy everyone before it gets potentially 'shut down' anyway
    HBO Max says its crackdown on account sharing will go global in 2026— but analysts say the streamer's future is uncertain with the Paramount merger
  • Ever wondered what Mario smells like? Old Spice has the answer
    Old Spice has launched a new collection in collaboration with The Super Mario Galaxy Movie.
  • 'Fantastic, and a disappointment': I love the Samsung Galaxy Buds 4 Pro, but they don't fix the problems of the past
    Samsung's new premium buds sound great, with a range of handy features, and they're pretty good-looking too. That said, they fail to fix key Buds 3 Pro issues.
  • Amazon’s Spring Sale starts tomorrow — but you can already save up to 71% on Blink and Ring devices
    From the best video doorbells to security cameras, Amazon has some unmissable bundle deals that won't be live for much longer.
  • Geekom's mini PC deals are live: Some of our top-performing mini computers get big price cuts - but the countdown is on, so act fast
    Mini PCs for business, content creation, and AI all get a big discount but it won't last long.
  • PC hardware prices continue to skyrocket due to the RAM crisis — but not for OLED gaming monitors, and now's the best time to buy one
    The RAM crisis is disrupting prices and availability of PC hardware, but as expected, that doesn't include the now-affordable OLED gaming monitors.
  • Microsoft delays enterprise Outlook switchover to 2027, says move will 'ensure organizations have the time they need to prepare'
    Opt-out phase for businesses to switch to new Outlook has been pushed back by a year, as Microsoft continues to improve the platform.
  • Anycubic's accurate dual-color resin 3D printer is perfect for model-making - but I like the $250 saving best of all
    This dual-color resin 3D printer delivers outstanding detail and reliability, and it’s $250 off at Amazon
  • 11 excellent MacBook Neo cases to keep your new tech protected and your peripherals neat — from $9.88
    Got a new MacBook Neo winging it way to your front door? I've found the best cases to protect it from bumps and scratches.
  • Kamrui Hyper H2 mini PC packs an Intel Core i9 processor, 32GB of RAM, and a fast 1TB SSD into a compact desktop — delivering serious performance in a tiny footprint
    Kamrui Hyper H2 mini PC squeezes an Intel Core i9 processor, 32GB of RAM, and a fast 1TB SSD into a compact desktop.
  • Walmart has a massive sale on Apple's newest devices — $40 off the iPad Air M4, $599 MacBook Neo, iPhone 17e deal from $5.50 a month
    Walmart has some of the best preorder deals on Apple's newest devices, including the iPad Air M4, the MacBook Neo, and the iPhone 17e.
  • 'Consistently well-extracted coffee time after time' — I'm a certified barista, and these are my top 3 Smeg espresso machines
    I test espresso machines for a living, and these three stylish models will bring a touch of Italian chic to your kitchen counter.
  • OpenAI releases Codex Security to spot the next big cyber risks to your company, promises to 'identify complex vulnerabilities that other agentic tools miss'
    Codex Security is available to ChatGPT Pro, Enterprise, Business, and Edu customers and will be free to use for the next month.
  • Anthropic Claims Pentagon Feud Could Cost It Billions
    Executives at the AI startup say companies paused deal talks after the Trump administration labeled it a supply-chain risk, warning that the fallout could cause a major revenue hit.
  • OpenAI and Google Workers File Amicus Brief in Support of Anthropic Against the US Government
    Google DeepMind chief scientist Jeff Dean is among the AI researchers and engineers rushing to Anthropic's defense.
  • Bluesky CEO Jay Graber Is Stepping Down
    Venture capitalist Toni Schneider will take over as interim CEO as Bluesky’s board of directors hunts for a permanent replacement.
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    A former barista explains why your espresso machine doesn't have to be fancy to make quality coffee.
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    The Sony WH-1000XM6 get a noticeable markdown for a limited time.
  • Anthropic Sues Department of Defense Over Supply-Chain-Risk Designation
    The Claude chatbot developer says the Trump administration overstepped by escalating a contract dispute into a federal ban on the company’s technology.
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    Whether you’re layering up for winter cold or looking for an ultralight summer system, I’ve tested and found the best base layers for all your outdoor adventures.
  • Feeld Was a Dating App for the Freaks. Now Some People Call It ‘Normie Hell’
    The app that catered to unconventional kinks is gaining steam among daters with vanilla preferences—and some aren’t happy about it.
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    A bump in storage and the addition of MagSafe make Apple’s cheapest iPhone a better value proposition than its predecessor.
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    From smart speakert so soundbars, Sonos makes the best streaming speakers you can buy. These are my personal favorites.
  • Hatch’s Sale Has the Restore 3, Rest, and Rest+ All Discounted
    Hatch’s sunrise alarm clock is popular for a reason, and it’s on sale this week. An older-model sound machine for babies is on sale too.
  • Don’t Expect Big Surprises in the Government’s Alien Files
    Donald Trump has ordered the release of files related to aliens, UAP, and UFOs. If previous disclosures are any indication, get ready for a letdown.
  • Are Smart Beds Worth It? A Certified Sleep Science Coach Weighs In (2026)
    These tech-packed beds can adjust firmness, track your sleep, and regulate temperature automatically. Based on my testing, here’s what's worth the investment.
  • Why RFK’s CDC Is Endorsing ‘Shared Decisionmaking’ for Vaccines
    The MAHA movement is recasting the term—developed in the 1980s to help protect patients against paternalistic medicine—in service of its own agenda.
  • Can AI Kill the Venture Capitalist?
    VCs are betting that artificial intelligence will disrupt nearly every industry in the world. Are they prepared for it to disrupt their own?
  • H&R Block Coupon: $50 Off Assisted Tax Prep
    When you visit your local H&R Block store or get help from a tax pro online, you can save up to $50 when you use one of our (unique) codes.
  • How to Run Ethernet Cables to Your Router and Keep Them Tidy
    Boosting internet speeds around your home is easy with Ethernet cables, and these tips will help you keep things neat.
  • Force Your MacBook to Only Charge up to 80 Percent (and Why You Should)
    Laptop batteries lag in performance as they age. But you can slow down their deterioration by tweaking your Mac’s charging settings.
  • Fender Mix Headphones Review: Modular Over-Ears
    Say goodbye to disposable headphones with Fender’s customizable and replaceable parts.
  • A Certified Sleep Coach Shares the Sleep Week Deals She’s Adding to Cart (2026)
    From mattresses to sateen sheets, these exclusive deals on my personal picks can help you upgrade your sleep for less.
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  • Australians Flock to VPNs in the Wake of Online Age-Restriction Laws
    App downloads for VPN services increase sharply as websites in Australia go behind age-restriction walls.
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    Social media is showing you more ads, suggestions and recommended posts, pushing aside content you actually want.
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    Spend time with one of these scary stories.
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    Have you been looking over the fence at other mobile carriers, or maybe you're pondering a different phone plan? We've put together our picks for the top postpaid and prepaid plans from AT&T, T-Mobile, Verizon, Mint Mobile, US Mobile and others.
  • Apple's Foldable iPhone Just Got Its Most Convincing Leak Yet
    A new render shows exactly what an iPhone Fold could look like.
  • World Baseball Classic 2026: How to Watch Week 2 Games for Free
    The international tournament sees Japan looking to defend its title.
  • Today's Wordle Hints, Answer and Help for March 10, #1725
    Here are hints and the answer for today's Wordle for March 10, No. 1,725.
  • Today's NYT Connections Hints, Answers and Help for March 10, #1003
    Here are some hints and the answers for the NYT Connections puzzle for March 10, No. 1,003
  • Today's NYT Strands Hints, Answers and Help for March 10, #737
    Here are hints and answers for the NYT Strands puzzle for March 10, No. 737.
  • I Tried Vibe Coding the Same Project Using Different Gemini Models. The Results Were Dramatic
    The AI model you choose to vibe code with can dramatically affect your final output.
  • AI Is One of the Least-Liked Things in America, According to New NBC Poll
    The poll finds that AI is viewed less positively than ICE and President Donald Trump, and only more positively than Iran and the Democratic Party.
  • Apple Gave Us the Neo, Now It Might Be Planning a High-End MacBook Ultra
    The company might launch its most sophisticated MacBook ever, with its first OLED screen.
  • MacBook Pro 16 M5 Pro, M5 Max Review: Go, Speed Racer, Go
    The GPUs in Apple's latest chips bring its flagship creative laptop to new heights, especially for generative AI.
  • The Pentagon's Anthropic Feud 'Should Be a Wake-Up Call for Congress'
    Serious technology issues like privacy need to be dealt with clearly, not fought over in social media posts, analysts say.
  • Lego Smart Blocks Are Hitting Shelves. Here's How to Get Yours
    Pick one of five new Lego Smart Play sets within the Lego Star Wars collection, or pick them all, available for purchase now.
  • Hisense Unpacks 2026 U7 and U6 TVs With MiniLEDs and Quantum Dots
    Hisense has introduced its latest TVs with full-array local dimming, and the U7 starts at $1,300.
  • AI Agents at Work: Microsoft Copilot Is Getting Its Own Version of Claude Cowork
    Built in collaboration with Anthropic, Microsoft's new tool can create spreadsheets, run reports and do research autonomously.
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    Apple's new $599 budget phone brings MagSafe compatibility, higher base storage and an A19 chip. That makes the trade-offs easier to swallow.
  • iPad Air M4 Review: The Best Option for the Moment
    This is the best balance of future-proofing and price for now, but this may not be the final iPad released this year.
  • Could Your Tire Sensors Be Used to Hack Your Car? What to Look Out For
    It turns out your car's tire pressure monitoring system might be a gold mine for hackers.
  • Today's NYT Connections: Sports Edition Hints and Answers for March 9, #532
    Here are hints and the answers for the NYT Connections: Sports Edition puzzle for March 9, No. 532.
  • Today's NYT Mini Crossword Answers for Monday, March 9
    Here are the answers for The New York Times Mini Crossword for March 9.
  • Today's Wordle Hints, Answer and Help for March 9, #1724
    Here are hints and the answer for today's Wordle for March 9, No. 1,724.
  • Today's NYT Strands Hints, Answers and Help for March 9, #736
    Here are hints and answers for the NYT Strands puzzle for March 9, No. 736.
  • Today's NYT Connections Hints, Answers and Help for March 9, #1002
    Here are some hints and the answers for the NYT Connections puzzle for March 9, No. 1,002
  • UK to launch cyber fraud squad in April
    The UK’s new Online Crime Centre, launching next month, will bring together government, police, intelligence agencies, banks, mobile networks and tech firms to take coordinated action against cyber fraud.
  • Trump looks to power up post-quantum, AI security
    The US has unveiled a six pillar national cyber security strategy, with developing technological areas such as post-quantum cryptography and artificial intelligence front and centre.
  • IBM takes a second shot at Post Office contract to replace Horizon
    The US tech giant is bidding for a £323m contract to replace the Post Office’s flawed Horizon IT system, a decade after its previous attempt was abandoned due to complexities
  • Interview: Nick Pearson, CIO, Ricoh Europe
    Working for a company undergoing a major pivot in its business model means variety and opportunity for the supplier’s tech chief
  • AI factory builder Nscale announces another $2bn of funding
    Nscale has a pipeline of 1.3GW of capacity across the UK, Norway and the US, with contracted supply of 200,000 Nvidia GPUs, and is name-checked as a British supplier of AI factories
  • IWD 2026: How the Middle East is building a new generation of women leaders in technology
    From government-backed STEM initiatives in the UAE to thriving regional communities such as Women in Cybersecurity Middle East and Women in IT, the region is shifting the conversation from participation to influence
  • Harvey Nash docuseries addresses AI skills ‘paradox’
    As part of a series of short documentaries, tech recruitment organisation Harvey Nash discusses the AI skills ‘paradox’, with a number of tech experts shedding light on the potential future of work
  • Airspace disruption and geopolitical tensions raise questions over Middle East tech events
    Major gatherings, including Leap and Gisec Global, remain scheduled, but travel disruptions and geopolitical tensions are adding uncertainty
  • Scattered Spider attack on TfL affected 10 million people
    The 2024 Scattered Spider attack on Transport for London affected approximately 10 million people, many of whom remain blissfully unaware their data was compromised
  • Platformisation without illusion: Separating integration from theatre
    The Security Think Tank looks at platformisation, considering questions such as how CISOs can distinguish between a truly integrated platform and 'integration theater, and how to protect unified platforms.
  • Lloyds Bank to sell more customer data and cut costs by 35%
    High street giant will increase proportion of total staff that work in technology and data
  • Stephen Lawrence detective calls for better checks after child’s Instagram account ‘memorialised’
    Former detective Clive Driscoll, who secured convictions in the Stephen Lawrence case, calls for better checks after Instagram ‘memorialised’ the account of a child without the family’s knowledge
  • Regulate AWS and Microsoft, says UK cloud provider survey
    Open Cloud Coalition survey, commissioned ahead of the CMA’s decision on measures against the two hyperscale giants, finds competing cloud providers demand regulation
  • Norway braced for foreign AI cyber attacks on vital petroleum computing
    Nordic petrostate is preparing for war and turning the spotlight on vulnerabilities in its critical industries, as adversaries look for ways to damage the most important oil and gas producer to the EU
  • Nordics ally with Baltics to accelerate digital wallet roll-out
    Baltic and Nordic countries work together on a common certification system to support digital wallet applications
  • House of Lords urges UK government to protect IP against AI misuse
    Machine-readable indelible watermarking in content supply chain is among proposals that could protect copyrighted content
  • Electronic health records are still creating issues for patients
    Almost every NHS trust will have moved onto a digital system by this spring. Experts have cautioned many patients are still struggling to access their own health data
  • Sweden recommends citizens keep £81 in cash per adult in case of payment system crash
    The central bank of Sweden says rapid digitisation could cause vulnerabilities in payment systems
  • Spyware suppliers exploit more zero-days than nation states
    Exploitation of zero-days by commercial surveillance and spyware developers outpaced exploitation by nation-state actors last year, according to a report
  • Capita secures decade-long government contract amid failure in public sight
    Outsourcing firm has won 10-year contract to supply government departments with tech-enabled business services
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