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  • 'The goal is not to replace humans': new Meta AI research chief Dawn Song says the next frontier is AI agents that are "economically valuable"
    Meta's AI Research VP believes AI should augment human value and that many benchmarks are irrelevant as companies struggle to prove ROI.
  • Manufacturers are killing mini PC and laptop performance with single-channel memory, and I'm sick of it
    Some manufacturers are using single-channel memory to keep prices low - but it can have big repurcussions for performance.
  • 'This should be illegal': Sony is deleting over 500 movies that people bought from their digital libraries — just proving further why 4K Blu-ray's popularity keeps growing
    Sony is removing hundreds of StudioCanal titles from customers' libraries on September 1, 2026, without compensation.
  • Amnezia VPN quietly restores the one feature router and TV users were waiting for
    Amnezia VPN has fully restored its configuration files, the key that lets routers, TVs, and other devices that can't use the standard app connect. Here's what changed and why it matters.
  • Google says Android's built-in earthquake warning system alerted 11.4 million people before the Venezuelan earthquake hit — here's how to find it on your phone
    Android's Earthquake Alerts System is now in place on more than 2.5 billion phones worldwide, Google says.
  • 'I don’t like that he made this donation' — Mullvad CEO reacts to co-founder’s donation to controversial Swedish populist party
    Mullvad says co-founder's 5 million SEK donation to the Örebro Party 'is not part of Mullvad's values or mission.'
  • Enhance your identity security and privacy protection with $70 off LifeLock Total — identity theft protection, data removal, and social media monitoring for complete privacy control
    Up to $1 million in ID theft and stolen funds reimbursement, financial account activity alerts, data removal, and 24/7 customer phone support.
  • 5 WWDC features I’ll actually use more than Apple’s new Siri AI
    Apple announced so much more than just Siri AI at its recent WWDC. Here are five new features I'm looking forward to in the next macOS, and iOS, 27.
  • Hundreds of thousands at risk as NordVPN uncovers sophisticated adware campaign hidden in 50,000 pirate sites
    Think twice before streaming that movie for free. NordVPN has just uncovered a massive adware campaign infecting over 50,000 websites, turning clicks into scams, tracking your device data, and completely bypassing traditional ad blockers.
  • Prime Day is over for another year but these top tech deals are still available at Amazon UK — up to 50% off Ninja, Asus, Nothing, Philips, and more
    Even though Amazon Prime Day is over for another year, I've found 14 deals that are still available at Amazon UK and are worth buying.
  • Brazil fans, there's no need to settle for ITV's low res coverage of World Cup 2026 – try Brazil vs Japan in glorious 4K instead, and with the commentary in Portuguese!
    CazéTV offers all FIFA World Cup 2026 live streams in 4K UHD ,and with the commentary in Portuguese – perfect for any Brazil fans on their travels.
  • A classic piece of tech is becoming redundant: BBC waves bye-bye to its Long Wave broadcasts
    The BBC has turned off its last Long Wave radio broadcast, encouraging more listeners to make the move to digital.
  • How AI observability helps organizations move from experimentation to production
    AI observability prevents invisible drift and reduces AI overheads to deliver multiple model, agent driven systems.
  • Enhance your cloud backup with pCloud Lifetime plans, which are currently up to 70% off for 4th of July — get up to 10TB of secure storage with free Zero-Knowledge encryption
    pCloud Lifetime plans are perfect for professionals and creatives looking for secure access-anywhere storage for large projects, archives, photos, and videos.
  • The Steam Machine is overpriced yet it's sold out already in Japan — but be careful about buying a cheap clone
    Be careful around apparently enticing Steam Machine copies from Asia, even if the real thing is selling out at its eye-watering MSRP.
  • Samsung doubles down on 1000-layer NAND for petabyte SSDs as it sets its sights on elusive 32TB M.2 solid state drives (you remember this right?)
    Samsung's roadmap stretches toward 1000-layer NAND designs capable of enabling 32TB M.2 drives and eventually petabyte-scale SSDs.
  • 'This is a step in the right direction': Oracle set to open up MySQL - but will it be everything developers wish for?
    Oracle was previously slated over how it handled MySQL – the company now has a new plan to involve the community.
  • How to watch Brazil vs Japan: Free Streams, TV Channels & Kick-Off time for FIFA World Cup 2026 as Vinicius Jr headlines last-32 clash, team news
    Carlo Ancelotti names an unchanged starting XI as Brazil face Japan at the FIFA World Cup 2026. Here's how to watch the last-32 clash for free online and from anywhere, as the five-time winners continue their glory quest.
  • How to future-proof enterprise operations in the age of invisible AI
    Enterprises must build operational readiness beneath AI to unlock reliable autonomous execution.
  • Windows 11's File Explorer is getting a long-awaited revamp — but here's hoping a future update doesn't ruin it
    Windows 11's File Explorer is finally getting a speed improvement via Microsoft's latest update, but I can only hope a future update doesn't undo it.
  • What is the release date for Sugar season 2 episode 3 on Apple TV?
    Sugar season 2 continues this week, here's everything you need to know about when you can watch it.
  • How universities can better prepare graduates for the demands of the modern workplace
    As AI increasingly underpins competitive advantage, UK organizations face mounting pressure to build a workforce capable of using these technologies effectively and confidently.
  • I've watched all of Prime Video Legally Blonde prequel Elle and hugely have to eat some humble pie — it's that good, Lexi Minetree might give Reese Witherspoon's legacy a run for its money
    Elle Woods can only be Reese Witherspoon, right? Wrong — Lexi Minetree in Prime Video's Legally Blonde prequel proves why we've all been too quick to condemn it.
  • What is the release date for Marvel's X-Men 97 season 2 episodes 1 to 3 on Disney+?
    Here's when X-Men 97 season 2 will make its long-awaited debut on Disney's primary streamer.
  • Samsung's T9 is one of the fastest portable SSDs I've ever used — and it's at the perfect price if you're upgrading your work setup or back-to-school tech at Amazon
    It's one of my personal favorite portable SSDs, delivering blazing-fast transfers of up to 2,000MB/s for work and play.
  • Massive Best Buy MacBook sale: Beat Apple's price hikes in the 4th of July sale business pros won't want to miss
    Business professionals need to check out Best Buy's 4th of July sale on MacBook laptops after Apple confirms price hikes.
  • Netflix subscribers are furious at the platform’s latest update — now users are required to use separate email addresses for account profiles, but some think they've found a handy workaround
    A new Netflix update requires you to add email addresses to individual profiles, and users think it's another password crackdown situation.
  • 'The best browser for Macs': Some Mac users are surprisingly defending Microsoft Edge, but here's why I use Firefox instead of both
    Users on X have been debating whether Microsoft Edge or Safari is the best web browser for Mac.
  • DC Studios co-head Peter Safran admits Supergirl 'didn't meet our box office expectations' — but it doesn't sound like it'll force him and James Gunn to revise their ambitious plan for the DCU
    Despite its disastrous $68 million opening weekend haul, Supergirl won't derail the wider strategy for the DC Universe.
  • What is the release date for Cape Fear episode 6 on Apple TV?
    Can't wait for more Cape Fear? Here's when episode 6 is arriving on Apple TV.
  • Usernames Are Coming to WhatsApp Soon. Here's How to Reserve Yours
    Even if you only use WhatsApp sometimes, you might want to snag your username now to stop giving out your phone number.
  • The Busy Bar Is a Gadget to Get People to Leave You Alone
    Flipper Devices, a company that built a banned hacking device, now wants to hack your attention span.
  • Robin Byrd, the Sex Godmother of Millennials, Says the Internet Ruined Porn
    The 1970s porn actress turned New York City late night public access queen says censorship and a lack of star quality among modern adult entertainers turned her off of the industry.
  • Yeasound RIC800 Hearing Aids Review: Good Audio, Glitchy App
    With AI-powered noise reduction, an automatic speech-focusing system, and a simple, effective hearing test, it’s a shame these aids don't come with a better app.
  • The Anti-Data-Center Movement Is Reshaping Michigan Politics
    Climate activist Will Lawrence cofounded the Sunrise Movement. Now, he has shifted his focus in his attempt to compete for a swing-district seat by calling for a data center moratorium.
  • Top Google Security Staff Warn Search Data Could Be Hacked if EU Rules Change
    Europe’s pro-competition proposals could see Google Search and Android systems opened up. The company claims there are serious privacy flaws.
  • Everyone’s Mad at the World Cup’s New ‘Hydration Breaks’—Except Mr. Moneybags Over Here
    FIFA says hydration breaks protect players from heat. They also create new annoying commercial breaks—and fans are calling foul.
  • I Found Jesus at a Drone Show
    Drone shows are the new fireworks—and possibly a new kind of religion. I traveled to Texas to be converted.
  • Truckloads of Tesla Batteries Keep Getting Stolen Before They Even Leave the Factory
    Nine major suspected cargo thefts happened at Tesla’s Nevada battery factory in January alone, according to sheriff’s records obtained by WIRED.
  • This Humanoid Robot Is a Terrifyingly Competent Office Intern
    Flexion Robotics, a startup founded by ex-Nvidia engineers, has a clever way of training robots to do useful work.
  • What to Do in Houston If You're Here for Business (2026)
    Where to eat, stay, work, and eat some more while visiting Space City on business.
  • The ‘Almost Homeless’ Subreddit Is a Stark Glimpse at Soaring Wealth Inequality
    As the billionaire class gets richer, the growing online community is offering tips on how to survive with very little.
  • Why Wear Anything Other Than a Sun Hoodie This Summer? Our Picks for the Best
    Sun hoodies are the greatest new garment since the original hoodie.
  • This Is the Most Detailed Image Yet of the Milky Way's Center
    The Euclid space telescope's stunning photo of our galaxy's “crowded heart” captures more than 60 million stars.
  • The Ebike Accessories You Need to Help You Haul the Most Stuff
    An unadorned ebike is a blank canvas. Here, get tips for maximizing its cargo-hauling and person-carrying capabilities.
  • China Defies US Restrictions and Builds the World’s Fastest Supercomputer
    The Chinese supercomputer LineShine was ranked as the fastest in the world, despite not using any GPUs.
  • 62 Last Minute Prime Day Weekend Deals: Up to 45% Off (2026)
    Prime Day is officially over, but many of our favorite, hand-picked deals are still available through the weekend.
  • Duer’s Wear-Everywhere Pants Are on Sale This Weekend
    It’s not often you can score discounts from the outdoor-coded Canadian company that makes understated and stylish performance clothing.
  • Does DeleteMe Actually Get Your Info off the Internet? I Tried It
    Everyone is sick of spam calls and creeper sites that show weirdos where you live—but can any service solve it?
  • Security News This Week: LastPass Users Had Their Data Stolen—Again
    Plus: Former national security advisor John Bolton pleads guilty in classified-materials case, Microsoft helps take down major infostealer infrastructure, and more.
  • How I Get Free Traffic from ChatGPT in 2025 (AIO vs SEO)
  • Top 10 AI Tools That Will Transform Your Content Creation in 2025
  • LimeWire AI Studio Review 2023: Details, Pricing & Features
  • Top 10 AI Tools in 2023 That Will Make Your Life Easier
  • Top 10 AI Content Generator & Writer Tools in 2022
  • Beginner Guide to CJ Affiliate (Commission Junction) in 2022
  • TOP 11 AI MARKETING TOOLS YOU SHOULD USE (Updated 2022)
  • Most Frequently Asked Questions About Affiliate Marketing
  • What is Blockchain: Everything You Need to Know (2022)
  • ProWritingAid VS Grammarly: Which Grammar Checker is Better in (2022) ?
  • Sellfy Review 2022: How Good Is This Ecommerce Platform?
  • Ahrefs vs SEMrush: Which SEO Tool Should You Use?
  • Top 10 Best PLR(Private Label Rights) Websites | Which One You Should Join in 2022?
  • Canva Review 2022: Details, Pricing & Features
  • Top 7 Best Wordpress Plugin Of All Time
  • Ginger VS Grammarly: Which Grammar Checker is Better in (2022) ?
  • Most Frequently Asked Questions About NFTs(Non-Fungible Tokens)
  • 10 Best Chrome Extensions That Are Perfect for Everyone
  • Most Frequently Asked Questions About Email Marketing
  • 7 Free Websites Every Content Creator Needs to Know
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  • Chrome Has Been Secretly Downloading AI to Your Computer. Here's What You Can Do
    Chrome has been automatically downloading Gemini Nano (a 4GB AI model) to users' computers without notification or an easy way to prevent it.
  • CNET's Shopping Experts Handpicked the Best Deals You Can Score This Week
    Prime Day is might be over, but these standout discounts on tech, home and everyday essentials are still live.
  • Your Next iPad and Mac Are Going to Cost More. Here's Every Apple Price Hike
    Apple just raised prices across several iPads, Macs and home devices. Here's why and by how much.
  • Best Tower Fans for 2026: We Tested 14 Fans to Help You Keep Cool During This Heat Wave
    Dealing with the summer heat can be as easy as using a reliable tower fan. I tested 14 of the newest tower fans to see which has the best airflow, sound profile, energy efficiency and features.
  • xTool's New Printer Will Make It Easier Than Ever to Be Creative. The Preorder Is Live Today
    The O1 Omni printer is an all-in-one desktop printer capable of printing on “virtually any material.” Preorders are now live and include special perks.
  • Your Home Router Was a Target of Russian Military Intelligence. Here's What to Do Now
    The FBI cut off Russian access to thousands of compromised US routers, but that fix is temporary without these five steps from individual device owners.
  • Want Those Dreamy Analog Film Vibes From Your Phone Camera? Here's What to Do
    These filters, apps and other pro tricks can help you get those vintage film vibes from your phone camera.
  • 6 Continuous Glucose Monitors That Are Doctor-Approved
    Track your glucose with these CGMs.
  • Our Data Shows That It's OK if You Forget to Charge Your Phone Overnight
    CNET Lab exclusive: We've been testing charging speeds for years and now see that newer phones can get plenty of power in just 30 minutes.
  • T-Mobile Is Automatically Pushing Legacy Customers Onto Its Current Plans
    Some long-time subscribers could see a price increase of around $4 a line.
  • Forget the Stovetop: The Air Fryer Is the Best Way to Cook Bacon
    After one round of air fryer bacon, the stovetop method feels like an unnecessarily messy way to get the same result.
  • Apple TV: 29 of the Best Shows You're Probably Not Watching
    Apple's got a treasure trove of must-watch shows.
  • Today's NYT Connections Hints, Answers and Help for June 29, #1114
    Here are some hints and the answers for the NYT Connections puzzle for June 29 No. 1,114.
  • Today's NYT Strands Hints, Answers and Help for June 29 #848
    Here are hints and answers for the NYT Strands puzzle for June 29, No. 848.
  • Does Your TV Live Up to The Hype? Vote in Our 2026 People's Picks for TVs
    Take our 3-minute survey to tell us your thoughts on your TV.
  • Today's Wordle Hints, Answer and Help for June 29, #1836
    Here are hints and the answer for today's Wordle for June 29, No. 1,836.
  • The One Thing a Water Quality Scientist Wants You to Know About Drinking Tap
    When it comes to drinking water, your senses aren't reliable guides. Here's what experts say is most commonly lurking in the tap.
  • Today's NYT Mini Crossword Answers for Monday, June 29
    Here are the answers for The New York Times Mini Crossword for June 29.
  • Today's NYT Connections: Sports Edition Hints and Answers for June 29, #644
    Here are hints and the answers for the NYT Connections: Sports Edition puzzle for June 29, No. 644.
  • You've Only Got a Few Days Left to Save Your Samsung Messages
    Samsung Messages stops working for US users this July. Here's the fastest way to move your texts and message history to Google Messages before the cutoff.
  • No, My Phone Will Never Replace My Camera. Here's Why
    Commentary: Phone cameras are amazing, but as a professional photographer, I need more from my camera.
  • From Photo Backups to My Own Cloud Server: My Trip Into Home Data Storage
    I just wanted to store my files safely. I ended up opening a Pandora's box of complications.
  • Samsung's Galaxy A27 Comes With a More Vibrant Screen and a Higher Price
    The $350 lower-cost phone gets a punch-hole front-facing camera and a new processor over last year's model.
  • Apple's Price Hikes Aren't Just an AI Problem
    Commentary: The boom in artificial intelligence is causing a memory chip shortage. Apple decided to make us pay for it.
  • Best OTA TV Antenna for Cord-Cutters in 2026
    These are the best indoor TV antennas for watching sports and live events in 2026.
  • British public won’t tolerate cyber disruption any more
    The British public’s tolerance for cyber disruption, particularly at high-profile organisations such as retailers, is wearing thin, according to a TalkTalk Business study
  • Martha Lane Fox and other experts see AI arms race as damaging
    A compilation of essays penned by digital experts illustrates the risks of AI dominance and what lessons can be learned from history
  • India’s Hexaware to add 1,200 UK tech staff
    Indian heritage IT supplier plans to have 1,200 UK staff across multiple sites, with research and development centres to open this year
  • Online retail accessibility is failing disabled customers
    Those with disabilities are consistently faced with accessibility issues during the retail experience, forcing them to use workarounds or give up entirely
  • UK businesses fear stigma of ransomware
    Data from the UK’s Report Fraud service reveals the scope of ransomware attacks is going underreported, with few businesses confident enough to identify themselves as victims
  • AI in fashion retail: A Computer Weekly Downtime Upload podcast
    We speak to Przemek Czarnecki, chief technology officer of Asos, about how the company is deploying AI and agentic AI
  • How IAM providers are preparing for agentic AI
    There is little doubt that enterprises will be deploying agentic AI. As such, technology firms are looking at various ways to secure these systems
  • CW@60: An award-winning, ZX81-frisbee-throwing tech journalism career
    On 22 September 2026, Computer Weekly turns 60. To mark the milestone, we asked our industry contacts - and our journalists - for their perspectives on how tech has changed their lives over six decades
  • Why frontier AI must be stress-tested before CISOs trust it
    The Computer Weekly Security Think Tank considers if Anthropic’s Claude Mythos frontier AI model is a benefit or barrier to achieving resilient enterprise IT security, and how security leaders need to adapt.
  • The ‘year of AI’: 2026 sees influx of ransomware attacks
    At Infosecurity Europe 2026, Cynthia Kaiser, former FBI cyber deputy director and now SVP of anti-ransomware platform services supplier Halcyon, warns that ransomware is evolving with AI and becoming readily available on the dark web
  • Met Palantir pilot: The DPIA that raises more questions than answers
    We examine the Data Protection Impact Assessment for the Metropolitan Police’s Palantir Foundry pilot, and the governance gaps it exposes around surveillance, transparency and staff consultation
  • Former ICO boss found using ‘vulgar’ language with female staff
    An independent investigation into UK’s former information commissioner John Edwards uncovers his use of ‘highly sexualised’ language with staff, days after his resignation
  • Metropolitan Police chief warns against law updates amid substantial tech expansion
    The Metropolitan Police is to significantly expand use of AI, drones and facial recognition to ‘regain the advantage’ over criminals, but warns progress could be held back by legislation and data integration issues
  • CW@60: Powering progress – the unsung hero of innovation
    On 22 September 2026, Computer Weekly turns 60. To mark the milestone, we asked some of our friends - experts, trusted contacts, IT leaders and suppliers - for their perspectives on how tech has changed their lives over six decades
  • Canvas breach hit 160 UK unis but caused limited damage
    The April 2026 ShinyHunters breach of the Canvas learning management system caused downstream impacts at more than 150 higher education institutions in the UK, but the damage appears to have been limited
  • Six companies selected as AI tutoring development partners
    Six UK companies have been selected as part as UK government’s plans to introduce AI tutoring tools in schools
  • Former Post Office legal boss referred to disciplinary council
    Post Office general counsel, who led court case against subpostmasters, failed to appear at statutory public inquiry
  • Boomi CEO shares vision of AI cost management
    Steve Lucas, CEO of Boomi, believes the answer is prompt routing, which sends queries to the LLM with the lowest token cost and caches responses
  • Nationwide bets on VCF as Broadcom responds to Tesco
    Nationwide extends its VCF contract with Broadcom. Meanwhile, in the Tesco legal case, Broadcom disputes that VMware is a dominant software platform
  • Finland drives AI growth amid low take-up concerns
    Survey reveals concerns over the take-up of artificial intelligence technology in Finland
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