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I swapped my Apple Watch band for a popular $15 dupe — and it shows you don’t need to spend $50, but there’s a catch
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'We’re pretty much sold out for calendar 2026': Western Digital CEO says storage firm is completely sold out of HDD capacity already, so does that mean more price rises to come?
Western Digital say its HDD supply for 2026 is fully booked as enterprise AI demand drives scarcity and potential price increases.
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I wish all electric standing desks were designed like the 'beautiful' Vari Ergo — and it’s $150 off with this special code
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Mac mini shortages are starting to happen — and the OpenClaw AI boom is a key reason
Apple's Mac mini and the Mac Studio now have very long lead times for delivery.
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Stealth-mode: 30 all-black home office finds for a distraction-free workspace
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Battlefield 6 producer says Season 2 is 'the foundation' for future seasons and believes it will bring back players who may have left after Season 1's extension — 'I think this is going to be the strongest season'
Battlefield Studios producer Phil Girette and associate producer Kit Eklof believe Battlefield 6 Season 2 is the "strongest" season yet that will bring back the "die hard" fans.
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Some top password managers can be hacked and hijacked to change your passwords - here's what we know
Researchers uncovered vulnerabilities in cloud-based password managers spanning recovery, encryption, sharing, and backwards compatibility.
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'We march now towards our annihilation': House of Dragon season 3 update sparks Game of Thrones fan excitement over possible launch date and trailer reveals
HBO appears to be teasing that a big announcement about House of the Dragon season 3 is on the way.
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How to watch Zootopia 2 online and from anywhere
Here's how you can watch Zootopia 2 online and from anywhere in the world. It's currently available to buy/rent and will soon land on Disney+ worldwide.
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When my friend's oven broke she turned to an air fryer deal like this one from Ninja
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La Liga wins court order, requiring NordVPN and Proton VPN to block illegal football streams in Spain — but VPN firms say they have not been notified
La Liga's war on piracy has escalated significantly, with a Spanish court ruling that NordVPN and Proton VPN need to block IP addresses transmitting illegal football streams. Here's all we know.
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Battlefield 6 is getting gas reminiscent of Battlefield 1, but the game's producer says its for strategic depth rather than to damage players — 'It plays with visibility. It plays a little bit with perception as well'
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I reviewed Philips' new flagship OLED TV and it's the brightest I've measured — while being way cheaper than LG and Samsung's rivals
The Philips OLED910 promises flagship performance but for cheaper than its rivals – can it deliver?
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Oracle promises 'decisive new approach' to MySQL - so will this mean some big changes coming soon?
Oracle acknowledges community concerns over MySQL, and has promised to be more open and collaborative going forward.
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The $13,500 that changed the fate of humanity: how the term Artificial Intelligence was first coined 71 years ago — but sadly without the legendary visionary soul who imagined it
From Alan Turing’s early thought experiments to the Dartmouth project that coined the term, the origins of artificial intelligence is a fascinating story.
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Benfica vs Real Madrid Free Streams: How to watch Champions League 2025/26 1st leg from anywhere in the world, team news
All the ways to watch Benfica vs Real Madrid live streams for free, with Jose Mourinho out to haunt his old side in this UCL knockout phase playoff 1st leg.
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Battlefield 6 Season 2 is all about 'delivering the bread and butter of the game' — but is it enough to bring players back?
We talk about some of the biggest additions in the new season of Battlefield 6 with its developers at Battlefield Studios.
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I didn’t expect to love a vacuum this much — but the Tineco wet dry combo is my favorite appliance of 2026
The Tineco wet dry vacuum combo has changed the way I clean my floors, making it my favorite appliance of 2026—and it's currently on sale at Amazon.
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Ashampoo Movie Studio Pro 3 video editing software review
Looking for an advanced video editor, or at least something affordable which is better than what came bundled with your Windows computer? Then Ashampoo’s Movie Studio Pro might have the tools you’re looking for.
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Meta could make social media posting immortal — and we should all cancel our Facebook accounts right now
Meta submitted a patent for using AI to recreate the posting activities of the deceased, and I have concerns.
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How to watch Titans online for free — stream Russian TV's Physical: 100 from anywhere right now
An immensely popular Russian game show that pushes athletes and fitness influencers to their limits and beyond, here's how to watch Titans online for free.
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OpenClaw AI agents targeted by infostealer malware for the first time
Locally deployed AI agents hold plenty of secrets, and hackers would love to get their hands on them.
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I tested a sub-£20 Bluetooth speaker from Groov-e, and while the build is basic and the audio doesn't amaze, I wouldn't write if off — here’s why
The Groov-e Thunder is affordable and many will appreciate its RGB lighting, but muddy audio and a plasticky build hold it back.
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Xbox Live was down for many – here’s what we know
Microsoft's gaming service was having some issues
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Acer Aspire 14 AI Copilot+ PC laptop deal defies the 2026 shortage with 16GB RAM and AI power for under $460
Acer’s Aspire 14 AI Copilot+ PC comes with an Intel Core Ultra 5 processor, 16GB RAM, and a 512GB SSD in a compact 14-inch design.
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Want to store up to 96TB in a shoebox-sized NAS? The Ugreen NASync DXP4800 is on sale right now, with even bigger combo savings available
The Ugreen NASync DXP4800 is a fast, flexible storage upgrade for just $468 — a great deal for anyone building a reliable home or small-office NAS.
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Alienware’s curved QD-OLED monitor is one of the most impressive ultrawide displays you can buy - and it’s $200 off right now
The Alienware AW3423DWF is one of the most impressive ultrawide curved QD-OLED monitors you can buy, and it’s $200 off right now.
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The internet says Hollywood is cooked — but I think Jia Zhangke’s AI short says something far more interesting
Jia Zhangke’s AI short challenges the idea that Hollywood is finished because of the Tom Cruise and Brad Pitt clip created by Seedance 2.0
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I tested the Blackview Oscal Tank 1 - a rugged phone that sports some neat features, but it's also implausibly big and heavy
The Blackview Oscal Tank 1 is a heavyweight rugged design ideal for those who need extended battery life.
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Compliance culture reset 2026 - From gatekeepers to growth enablers
Communications compliance in 2026 means business enablement, and scaling oversight alongside the platforms under scrutiny.
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The Best Noise-Canceling Headphones for Traveling Are $50 Off
With excellent noise canceling, the QuietComfort Ultra 2 would love to join you on your next long-haul flight.
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Meta and Other Tech Companies Ban OpenClaw Over Cybersecurity Concerns
Security experts have urged people to be cautious with the viral agentic AI tool, known for being highly capable but also wildly unpredictable.
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The Curling Controversy at the Winter Olympics Isn’t What You Think
After Swedish curler Oskar Eriksson accused Canadian vice-skip Marc Kennedy of cheating last week, everyone has become an expert in curling rules. They’re missing the point.
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Inside the Homeland Security Forum Where ICE Agents Talk Shit About Other Agents
Forum members have discussed their discomfort with mass deportation efforts, debate how federal agents have interacted with civilians, and complain about their working conditions.
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The Simplest Android App for Scanning Documents
Most scanning apps try to get you to buy a cloud storage subscription or pay for extras. Not FairScan, which is free and open-source, and has some powerful features.
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AI Digital Twins Are Helping People Manage Diabetes and Obesity
As patients and employers look for alternatives to pricey GLP-1 drugs, Silicon Valley startup Twin Health is using AI and wearable sensors to help people make healthier choices.
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The Small English Town Swept Up in the Global AI Arms Race
The residents of Potters Bar are working to protect the “greenbelt” of farms, forests, and meadows that surround London from the endless demand for AI infrastructure.
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Saatva Memory Foam Hybrid Mattress Review: Going for Gold and Good Sleep
The Saatva Memory Foam Hybrid has been chosen for Olympians. Could it be the one for you, too?
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Amazon Props Up Misleading, Junky Laptops No One Should Buy
I review laptops for a living, and it kills me when I see the PCs that Amazon and other retailers filter to the top.
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The El Paso No-Fly Debacle Is Just the Beginning of a Drone Defense Mess
Fears over a drug cartel drone over Texas sparked a recent airspace shutdown in El Paso and New Mexico, highlighting just how tricky it can be to deploy anti-drone weapons near cities.
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Inside the App Where Queer Gooners Run Free
In light of Zoom crackdowns and Skype shutting down, Batemates has emerged as an alternative for “bators” who like masturbating together online.
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Sony LinkBuds Clip Review: Solid Buds, Premium Price
Sony’s new LinkBuds Clip serve up solid performance, but I’d wait until they’re on sale.
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Makers Are Building Back Against ICE
In hacker spaces and at their homes, creative protesters are laser-cutting and 3D-printing tools to resist an occupation.
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The Nothing That Has the Potential to Be Anything
You can never truly empty a box. Why? Zero-point energy.
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The Best Samsung Phones of 2026, Tested and Reviewed
From flagship and budget to flipping and folding, Samsung’s Galaxy range spans the breadth of the smartphone cosmos. WIRED’s here to help you make your choice.
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Google’s AI Overviews Can Scam You. Here’s How to Stay Safe
Beyond mistakes or nonsense, deliberately bad information being injected into AI search summaries is leading people down potentially harmful paths.
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9 Best Windows Laptops (2026): WIRED-Tested Laptops to Buy
Windows laptops have never been so good, and they're only going to get better as we move through 2026.
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CurrentBody LED Hair Growth Helmet Review: Baby Hairs Abound (2026)
This FDA-cleared red-light helmet helps spur hair growth and is Bluetooth-enabled with a comfortable design. But don’t expect results overnight.
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AI, Fancy Footwear, and All the Other Gear Powering Olympic Bobsledding
Bobsledders rely a lot on specialized equipment to perform well and stay safe during the "Formula 1 of ice.” Here’s a quick guide.
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Best Apple Watch (2026): Series 11, SE 3, and Ultra 3
Should you splurge on the new Series 11, or will the SE 3 do? Let us help you figure out which version to get (and which to avoid).
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Apple MacBook Rumors: New M5 MacBook Pros Could Arrive March 4
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While last year's Pixel 9A went on sale in April, the latest in Google's cheaper A series will launch on Wednesday.
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Google Sued by Former NPR Host Over NotebookLM AI Voice
A lawsuit by radio host David Greene alleges that Google used his voice to train its AI. Google denies the allegation.
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Pinterest Lets Your Control How Much AI Slop You See. Here's How to Tone It Down
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Anthropic Says Its Newest AI Model Is Getting Pretty Good at Using a Computer
Claude Sonnet 4.6, released Tuesday, can apparently fill out multistep web forms and use several browser tabs.
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'High Potential' Season 2: When Is the Next Episode Coming?
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Want to Cook Directly on Your Countertop? The Hidden Induction Stove Is Coming
We saw a first-of-its-kind countertop with built-in induction burners at KBIS. The kitchen tech left us with more questions than answers.
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Champions League Playoff Soccer: Livestream Monaco vs. PSG Live From Anywhere
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Get Rid of a Cold Within Days With These Vitamins and Supplements
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I 3D Printed My Own Dyson Attachments (and They Actually Work)
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Samsung Galaxy Unpacked 2026: Launch Date Revealed for Rumored S26 Lineup
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These Superfoods Will Keep Your Vision Sharp as You Age
Good eye health starts with a healthy diet.
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How to Convert Any Recipe for the Air Fryer in Minutes
Want to skip the lengthy cooking time for that dish? Here's how to convert it into a fast and friendly air fryer recipe.
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My Galaxy A17 Review: Samsung's $200 Phone Does It All... Slowly
Samsung's lower-cost Galaxy phone hits all the right check boxes, but it's easily overwhelmed when multitasking.
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AI Is Taking Over Social Media, but Only 44% of People Are Confident They Can Spot It, CNET Finds
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Western cyber alliances risk fragmenting in new world order
The conduct of powerful nations is causing knock-on effects in the cyber world as long-standing security frameworks appear increasingly precarious
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Defence and education see big gains in public sector IT spend, Tussell report finds
Tussell Tech200 finds big growth in IT supplier revenue in defence and education, with gains for suppliers in IT services and digital transformation
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Businesses may be caught by government proposals to restrict VPN use
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The ethical challenges of America’s social media vetting policy
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When it comes to the environmental impacts of AI, should big tech firms or enterprises, and their IT departments, be expected to “do their bit” to limit the potential environmental fallout of the technology's growing usage?
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Tesco vs VMware: Dell weighs in on VMware contractual obligation
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Government wages cyber campaign as half the UK’s SMEs are breached
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Google Cloud supplants Azure as Unilever cloud of choice
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British Transport Police start using live facial recognition
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