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  • I went hands-on with TCL's new flagship gaming monitor at SGF 2026, and its beautiful 4K panel with support for 320Hz at 1080p is a winning combo no matter what you play
    TCL showed off a new gaming monitor at Summer Game Fest 2026. We've tried it, and were impressed.
  • Corsair Makr Pro 75 review: close to being damn near perfect
    The Corsair Makr Pro 75 might just be the best gaming keyboard I've ever tested, if only the price were a touch lower and it had a numpad.
  • ‘Companies that can serve both human and agent audiences will be the ones that survive’: WordPress VIP CTO spells out the future of SEO, GEO and more
    ‘For decades, we’ve all built websites for Google’: WordPress VIP’s CTO argues that publishers must optimize websites for both human readers and AI agents, without forgetting about trust.
  • ICYMI: here's the week's 7 biggest tech news stories from WWDC 2026 to Trump's not-so-made-in-America phone
    The week's biggest tech news from Nintendo, Apple, Trump Mobile, and more for June 13, 2026.
  • How to watch 24 Hours of Le Mans 2026 for FREE: Live stream motor racing online from anywhere
    All the ways to watch 24 Hours of Le Mans 2026 live streams online and from anywhere, as BMW M Team WRT seek to maintain their early-season form.
  • After a 'potential jailbreak', Anthropic is shutting off access to its Mythos 5 and Fable 5 models under national security orders from the US government
    Anthropic is pulling its latest Mythos 5 and Fable 5 models after a directive from the US government.
  • The KitchenAid KF4 brews a beautifully balanced espresso thanks to its Intelligrind system, but its iced drink menu left me cold
    KitchenAid's latest fully automatic coffee maker is extra compact and makes an excellent espresso, though its 'iced' drinks leave something to be desired.
  • 'I find it sycophantic, but it gives me dopamine hits’ — the thing I dislike most about AI is exactly what some users love
    I quizzed people who turn to AI for reassurance and wasn't expecting their answers.
  • I tested Majority's biggest Bluetooth party speaker and while it aces the rugged and durable part, it's no JBL Xtreme 5 — here’s why
    The Majority Move M4 is a large portable speaker that looks like a real JBL Xtreme rival, but can it really put up a fight?
  • How to watch USA vs Paraguay on Tubi (it's free)
    Here's a round up of the predictions for USA vs Paraguay and how to watch today's Group D World Cup game online, from anywhere and potentially free.
  • I am unashamedly in love with the adorable Boox Tappy ereader page turner — but I'm heartbroken it doesn't work with my Kindle
    It has its limitations as it doesn't play well with all ereaders, but the Boox Tappy's retro charm is undeniable.
  • NYT Strands hints and answers for Saturday, June 13 (game #832)
    Looking for NYT Strands answers and hints? Here's all you need to know to solve today's game, including the spangram.
  • Quordle hints and answers for Saturday, June 13 (game #1601)
    Looking for Quordle clues? We can help. Plus get the answers to Quordle today and past solutions.
  • NYT Connections hints and answers for Saturday, June 13 (game #1098)
    Looking for NYT Connections answers and hints? Here's all you need to know to solve today's game, plus my commentary on the puzzles.
  • Quote of the day by inventor of the World Wide Web, Tim Berners-Lee: "Data is a precious thing and will last longer than the systems themselves" — highlighting the longevity of data as a resource
    One of the most esteemed scientists in the world reflects on how important data has become in the 21st century and the modern iteration of the internet
  • I've spent over 30 hours customizing my ship, recruiting crew members, collecting bounties, and combating aliens in Starfield on PS5, and I've still barely scratched the surface of Bethesda's sci-fi RPG
    Bethesda's spacefaring RPG finally has its definitive version on PlayStation 5.
  • Say hello to Elon Musk's mega new SpaceX facility — an 11-million-square-foot Gigasat factory will look to build hardware for orbiting data centers, and targets 1 GW/year of space AI compute by late 2027
    SpaceX unveils 11 million square foot Texas factory intended to build AI satellites supporting ambitious orbital computing plans.
  • How to watch USA vs Paraguay: Free Streams & TV Channels online from anywhere as the co-hosts begin their World Cup adventure
    Here's how to watch USA vs Paraguay for free online and from anywhere as the FIFA World Cup 2026 co-hosts begin their Group D campaign.
  • 'I think that combination of interior and exterior will create these moments that really live long after the player puts down the controller' — Alien: Isolation 2 is designed to 'really stay' with players and be 'unforgettable', says Creative Assembly
    Creative Assembly has said it was "absolutely the intention" for Alien: Isolation to feel "too scary" for players, and the goal is to make the sequel just as memorable.
  • AeroPress has made the best manual coffee grinder I've ever used — and it's not even close
    This premium portable grinder doesn't just look great, it also grinds beautifully, however you prefer to make your coffee
  • One of the most useful Apple Wallet features arriving with iOS 27 is headed to Disney World later this year
    Apple teased several big updates coming to Wallet with iOS 27, and this fall Walt Disney World in Orlando, FL, will adopt the new enhanced keys upgrades to improve the current MagicMobile experience.
  • A major KPMG report on AI was found to be chock-full of...AI hallucinations
    GPTZero has been prompted to issue its second report revealing how a major report is full of fake, AI-generated citations.
  • De’Longhi’s bean-to-cup coffee machine makes ‘a cornucopia of coffees’ — but, having tested it, I’ve found its hot and cold drinks are decent rather than exceptional
    De’Longhi’s bean-to-cup coffee machine helped me whip up a huge variety of personalized coffees with ease. But its drinks unfortunately fall just a few inches short of greatness.
  • Spotify is giving one of its best playlists a big visual upgrade to give subscribers ‘a closer connection’ to its New Music Friday curators — and I think it could be the update it’s always needed
    Spotify is rolling out videos to its New Music Friday playlist, spotlighting its editors new music recommendations.
  • Only Murders in the Building season 6 guest stars are genius — but I can't believe that nobody's talking about the iconic comedy reunion that could be coming to Hulu and Disney+
    Hulu and Disney+ have just announced the stacked guest star list for Only Murders in the Building season 6 — and two new cast members are already connected.
  • Japanese electricity giant apologises after physical drive with data of 10.9 million clients goes missing
    Millions of clients have valuable data exposed after drive goes missing.
  • Arzopa Z3FC review: An ultra-light and thin portable monitor that's perfectly balanced for work and play
    For business travel and gaming on the go, there's not much I didn't like about this 16.1-inch display.
  • I’m a certified Apple hater, but new Apple Intelligence tools like Spatial Reframe mean I'm considering a switch from Android
    After Apple delivered a standout WWDC, I'm stunned to admit I’m considering a switch from Android
  • Resident Evil Veronica producer says Capcom changed the title to fit the series' naming pattern which follows the individual themes attached to each entry — 'It's usually one word that is really iconic or connected to the concept of the game'
    Resident Evil Veronica isn't called 'Code Veronica' like the original title, because it follows the naming convention of the remake series.
  • A spy in your pocket? How the UK’s proposed on-device nude image blocking could work in reality
    Apple and Google have until September to either activate built-in features or implement new scanning tools. Privacy advocates are raising the alarm, but the government is ready to "change the law" if needs be.
  • Meet the New Dyson Vacuums: V16 Piston Animal, V10 Konical, V8 Cyclone (2026)
    The rest of Dyson’s promised 2026 vacuum lineup is here, from the new Dyson V16 Piston Animal to an updated version of the favored Dyson V8 Cyclone.
  • How Can Soccer Players Bend Their Shots in Midair?
    As World Cup action kicks off, we look at the physics of the beautiful game.
  • The FCC Wants to Kill Burner Phones
    Plus: AI bug hunting fuels Microsoft’s biggest-ever Patch Tuesday, ShinyHunters ransomware gang exploits an Oracle zero-day, and more.
  • EcoFlow PowerOcean Battery Review: Cutting My Bill in Half
    Whether you want to buy cheaper electricity, store solar energy, or guard against outages, EcoFlow’s home battery might be just what you need.
  • Rivian’s CEO on Tesla’s Cybertruck, Ferrari’s Luce, and What Happens If the R2 Fails
    RJ Scaringe, the CEO of Rivian Automotive, joined us for a wide-ranging interview about how his company’s new electric SUV fits into the current EV industry, and what comes next.
  • A Court Has Ruled That Google Is Liable for False Statements Generated by AI Overviews
    The ruling holds that a company that designs, trains, operates, and manages an AI system must assume legal liability for any damages caused by the responses it generates.
  • Here’s How AI Agents Can Protect EV Chargers
    An AI agent system proposed by researchers in Spain promises to prevent energy theft and damage to EV chargers, as well as the critical energy infrastructure that powers them.
  • Anthropic Says It’s Taking Claude Fable 5 Offline to Comply With US Government Order
    “The government believes it has become aware of a method of bypassing, or ‘jailbreaking’ Fable 5,” the company said in a blog post.
  • Meta Employees Absolutely Hate Mark Zuckerberg’s Plan for a Companywide AI Hackathon
    “I’m not sure that this company supports a hackathon culture anymore,” one employee posted in a forum open to the entire staff.
  • ‘Tell Him He’s a Piece of Shit’: Meta’s New AI Unit Is a Total Mess
    Executives and employees alike are struggling with Meta’s chaotic AI strategy, according to sources and internal discussions reviewed by WIRED.
  • Donald Trump’s White House UFC Event Would Be Embarrassing Anywhere
    A Monster Energy–sponsored MMA show on the White House’s South Lawn was never going to be the height of dignity. But UFC Freedom 250 is failing to clear even the lowest bar.
  • Chinese Drivers Are Using Tiny Plastic Heads to Fool Tesla’s Autopilot Safeguards
    A cottage industry of celebrity figurines, blinking screens, and other DIY gadgets is helping drivers bypass Tesla's distracted-driving controls.
  • Elon Musk Is the World’s First Trillionaire
    SpaceX’s stock market debut has thrust the richest man in the universe into an unexplored frontier of wealth.
  • China Didn’t Make Americans Hate Data Centers
    GOP lawmakers, tech investors, and even OpenAI have tied the anti-data-center movement in the US to Chinese interference. Experts say it’s much more complicated than that.
  • Crypto Guys Bought the Answer to the CIA’s Mysterious Kryptos Sculpture
    They swear they haven’t peeked at the closely guarded secret and that they’ll keep the cryptographic competition going.
  • A White Supremacist Youth Group Helped Orchestrate the Belfast Riots
    After Elon Musk and Tommy Robinson stoked anger over a horrific knife attack in Belfast, a youth group linked to a global neo-Nazi movement quietly orchestrated anti-immigrant riots.
  • 6 Best Digital Notebooks (2026): ReMarkable, Kobo, Kindle
    These nifty tools combine the ease of jotting notes by hand with the power of saving them digitally.
  • 4 Best Floodlight Security Cameras (2026) After Thorough Testing
    Light up and secure your driveway, backyard, or porch with a floodlight security camera.
  • Pedal Electric H/T Review: A Fast, Powerful, Stylish Ebike
    The pedal-assist can be jerky, but the throttle offers smooth, powerful acceleration.
  • Real-Life Disclosure Day Will Look Nothing Like Steven Spielberg’s New Movie
    Previous landmark scientific discoveries like the Higgs boson provide a better template for what it will take to confirm whether aliens have made contact with Earth.
  • 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
  • Top 9 Free AI Tools That Make Your Life Easier
  • Apple iPhone 20: Everything We Know About the Radical Redesign Coming in 2027
    The 20th anniversary edition iPhone might feature an all-new design. It's shaping up to be a landmark moment overseen by Apple's next CEO, John Ternus.
  • NBA Finals 2026: How to Watch Knicks vs. Spurs Game 5 Tonight
    Here are the best ways to watch or stream tonight's game 5 between New York and San Antonio.
  • How to Transfer Chatbot Memory to and From Gemini
    Want to switch AI chatbots while keeping all your old information? Here's how to do it.
  • Not All of Us Want to Talk to Our Tech. Do We Have a Choice?
    Commentary: If the future of interaction is via voice, it risks excluding many of the same people that companies need to buy into AI.
  • FF7 Revelation Director Explains Why Remaking Classic RPGs Needs to Be in Trilogies
    Naoki Hamaguchi talks about remake philosophy, DLC, combat, making the Highwind work and what FF7 Revelation incorporated from battle royale games.
  • No More Burnt Edges: Ooni's Rotating Pizza Stone Delivers Perfect Pies Every Time
    I got my hands on Ooni's new spinning stone attachment, and it changed the way I make pizza at home.
  • CNET's Camping Tech Roundup: We Tested Top Gear in Outdoor Adventures
    We've tested the most advanced gear ourselves. See what you need for your next excursion.
  • Netflix: 24 Fantasy TV Shows You Should Absolutely Stream Right Now
    Netflix has all the magic and whimsy you're looking for.
  • Apple Didn't Really Say What iOS 27 Will Bring to Your iPhone, So I Guess I Will
    The next major iOS software will be available on devices as old as the iPhone 11 this fall.
  • Today's NYT Strands Hints, Answers and Help for June 13 #832
    Here are hints and answers for the NYT Strands puzzle for June 13, No. 832.
  • Today's NYT Connections: Sports Edition Hints and Answers for June 13, #628
    Here are hints and the answers for the NYT Connections: Sports Edition puzzle for June 13, No. 628.
  • Today's NYT Connections Hints, Answers and Help for June 13, #1098
    Here are some hints and the answers for the NYT Connections puzzle for June 13, No. 1,098.
  • Today's Wordle Hints, Answer and Help for June 13, #1820
    Here are hints and the answer for today's Wordle for June 13, No. 1,820.
  • Today's NYT Mini Crossword Answers for Saturday, June 13
    Here are the answers for The New York Times Mini Crossword for June 13.
  • 'Devastating': 'Raising Kanan' Star Patina Miller, Sascha Penn Break Down Shocking Death
    Rest in power: I chatted with the showrunner and star about this heartbreaking moment and the final season.
  • Roborock's First Robot Lawn Mower Is Here
    It comes with advanced, wire-free navigation and a promised future AI-powered mapping update.
  • SpaceX IPO Live: Elon Musk Is a Trillionaire, and the Rest of Us Aren't
    The first big tech IPO of the summer included Starlink, xAI and X. It sets the stage for expected public offerings by Anthropic and OpenAI.
  • We Track Deals for a Living: Here Are the Best Our CNET Shopping Experts Found This Week
    Don't miss out on big discounts and record-low prices on tech, smart home gear, kitchen gadgets and more with this week's best deals.
  • On Eve of SpaceX IPO, Protesters Roast Grok With Giant Elon Musk Inflatable
    Activists say the high-profile IPO shifts attention and responsibility away from sexualized images of children that Grok generated, which spread on social media.
  • I'm Letting Siri See My Life on Vision Pro, and It's a Sign of Things to Come
    Commentary: An early test of VisionOS 27's Siri AI visual intelligence already feels like a phase change, and a preview of camera-enabled wearables like glasses.
  • Mozilla's CEO Knows You Might Not Want AI in Firefox
    We talked to the browser maker's new boss about privacy, choice and his vision for the internet's future.
  • On the Fence About a Robot Lawn Mower? This Service Lets You Rent One
    Unsure whether a robot mower could handle my complex lawn, I signed up for a robot mower subscription service. Here's how it went.
  • Reddit Now Lets Users Comment With a Video Response
    Who has time to type, anyway? You can now record or upload short video replies directly in certain subreddits.
  • Facebook and Instagram's Friday Outages: What We Know
    Users reported problems with Meta's social media platforms on Friday morning. Things seem to have improved.
  • Persona 5 Royal, Undisputed and Solarpunk Head to Xbox Game Pass This Month
    Could we see more surprises from Microsoft at the Xbox Games Showcase?
  • The digital pivot: How HSS transformed hire with agentic AI
    HSS ProService underwent a profound transformation from asset-heavy hire business to digital marketplace set to deploy agentic AI. CEO Tom Shorten tells us how it did it
  • Oracle fixes PeopleSoft flaw exploited by ShinyHunters
    A zero-day vulnerability affecting Oracle's PeopleSoft products is being exploited by a ShinyHunters campaign targeting schools and universities.
  • CIO interview: Damian Leach, Vistra
    CIO Damian Leach discusses Vistra’s digital platform, which he says will harness artificial intelligence in its financial professional services offering
  • Freshworks Refresh 2026: pivot to AI-driven employee experience
    Freshworks is pivoting to AI-driven employee experience, launching its AI Agent Studio, MCP Gateway and AI dashboards
  • Labour MP Jess Asato launches legal action over Grok deepfakes
    After xAI’s Grok chatbot was used to create sexualised images and videos of her, Labour MP Jess Asato is taking legal action against the company in a bid to hold the firm accountable for the harms associated with its design choices
  • ‘Don’t break the business’: Lessons from Ann Summers’ ESB transformation
    Ann Summers’ technology and supply chain director Jeannette Copeland talks through lessons learned during the retailer’s recent ESB overhaul
  • Frontier AI models could be an adversary's force multiplier
    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.
  • Established enterprise patching models dead in the water, says report
    Vulnerability discovery and exploitation was surging dramatically even before Anthropic decided to unleash its frontier Mythos model. As such, an Action1 report finds old approaches to patching are no longer fit for purpose
  • AI Summit London: AI’s role in UK defence
    AI innovation moves quickly, unlike the speed of innovation in the military. How can AI be used to improve the UK armed forces?
  • Government aims to make UK top spot for open source AI
    AI minister Kanishka Narayan unveils funding for computer access to support open source developers of artificial intelligence technology
  • Why culture matters more than you think when complex tech goes wrong
    IT professionals should feel free to speak up about things that are going wrong, which might require a culture change
  • ICO strips commissioner Edwards of responsibilities in HR inquiry
    The UK’s information commissioner John Edwards has been temporarily stripped of his responsibilities in the wake of a workplace investigation
  • The UK cannot afford a box-ticking solution to cloud dominance
    Big tech companies often find ways out of regulatory directives, so the CMA must come up with enforceable commitments, across the whole investigation, and quickly
  • Mythos is turning up the heat on risk, not rewriting the rules
    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.
  • Dutch critical infrastructure lags Europe’s cloud sovereignty divide, SAP executive warns
    France has an established sovereign cloud framework and Germany launched one earlier this year, whereas the Netherlands is still just building its policy foundation
  • UK minister for AI calls for more attractive datacentre builds
    Speaking at the AI Summit in London, Kanishka Narayan launches a competition to encourage UK datacentre designs people can be proud of
  • Lammy announces AI legal assistants for Crown Courts at London Tech Week
    Deputy PM David Lammy announces AI legal assistants for Crown Courts and AI tools for judges to tackle record backlogs
  • ING increases use of AI in mortgage application process
    Bank using artificial intelligence to speed up mortgage applications as the company introduces the technology across its business
  • Interview: Pegasystems’ Don Schuerman on how to keep the lid on skyrocketing AI costs
    Pegasystems offers an alternative take on how enterprises can use artificial intelligence to automate their business processes without burning through their budgets
  • UK government invites experts and industry groups to advise on digital ID plans
    After mounting criticism of its digital identity policy, the government is convening an independent advisory group and improving engagement with industry stakeholders in an attempt to improve public trust
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