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    Businesses pour money into AI, but broken systems prevent real results and ROI
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    Google’s reported Pentagon AI deal underscores a broader industry shift toward military partnerships that could shape advanced AI
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    Your personal data is being collected by your workplace app, and sometimes passed on to advertisers
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    Very is another retailer that's kicked off its bank holiday sale early, so I've taken a look through and picked out the 16 best deals I'd buy.
  • 'Is this becoming a new trend?': hardware seller's RAM tax 'feels like a sneaky way to hike prices right at checkout' — although not everyone agrees
    Some buyers are predictably unhappy about the 'memory surcharge', while others welcome the transparency.
  • Netflix reveals Stranger Things: Tales From 85 season 2 renewal and surprise late 2026 release window — but jaded fans 'couldn't care less' about the spin-off's return
    Stranger Things' later spin-off will return in late 2026, but there doesn't seem to be much audience appetite for it.
  • AWS reveals its own desktop AI agent to help get all your work done
    AWS has launched its own on-device AI assistant, Quick, designed to link with all your local and third-party data sources.
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    beehiiv packs newsletter publishing, audience growth, and monetization into one platform, with a useful free plan and no subscription revenue fees.
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    The upcoming Musk vs Altman trial could destabilize OpenAI with real consequences for consumers
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    Move beyond cloud spend to master carbon per workload for a smarter, sustainable software business.
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    The Skyrover S1 Mini is going cheap right now at Amazon - this lesser-known DJI alternative could beat its rival for sheer value.
  • Managed Intelligence Providers are the next phase in AI evolution: Here's what SMBs need to know
    Human Employees Evolve into Supervisors
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    VMO2 launches O2 Business branding as a key point of contact for SMBs to simplify their communications and connectivity stacks.
  • The FIFA World Cup kicks off in 6 weeks and I'm Socceroo-ready with my big-screen TV — are you?
    Get your snacks and drinks ready for the greatest show on Earth, and gather your friends and family comfortably around any of these giant screens.
  • How to watch Salisbury Poisonings: The Untold Story online – stream Novichock doc from anywhere
    With unprecedented access to those on the frontline, new documentary tells the definitive story. Here's how to watch Salisbury Poisonings: The Untold Story online from anywhere.
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    Here's how to watch Bilibili from outside China, and learn how to access streams from anywhere abroad with a VPN.
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    Matthew Rhys and Stephen Root star in new horror comedy set on a cursed island. Here's how to watch Widow's Bay online no matter where in the world you are
  • Daredevil: Born Again's latest cameo is another classic throwback to the Marvel hero's beloved show on Netflix
    Daredevil: Born Again season 2 episode 7 reunites us with another ally from the titular hero's days on Netflix.
  • Here are the most interesting smaller upgrades Google Workspace got at Google Cloud Next 2026
    Gemini has become more contextual with these new Workspace upgrades, including making migrating from M365 even quicker.
  • 'The connective tissue between your data, your people, and your goals': Google Cloud positions Gemini Enterprise as the one-stop shop for all your agentic affairs
    Gemini Enterprise platform gets a fresh look at Google Cloud Next 2026, with new app experiences and agent builder.
  • Dyson's latest vacuum cleaner empties itself, so you don't have to get your hands dirty
    With the Dyson V10 Konical and its Auto-empty Dok, there's no need to worry about emptying a messy dust cup partway through cleaning.
  • How to watch The House of the Spirits online from anywhere — stream the Prime Video literary adaptation
    Prime Video is giving Isabel Allende's best-known novel a much bigger canvas this time around. Watch The House of the Spirits online from anywhere.
  • Quordle hints and answers for Wednesday, April 29 (game #1556)
    Looking for Quordle clues? We can help. Plus get the answers to Quordle today and past solutions.
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    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.
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    Looking for NYT Strands answers and hints? Here's all you need to know to solve today's game, including the spangram.
  • 'A significant threat': These tiny 'trained' robots can catch invisible plastic dust in your drinking water
    Researchers developed magnetic nanorobots that actively capture nanoplastics in water, achieving strong lab results while facing major efficiency and scalability challenges.
  • Can we please talk about the iPhone Air's controversial Light Gold color?
    Some iPhone Air owners are complaining about the subtlety of Apple's new Light Gold color — and I can understand their frustration.
  • I watched a Joby electric Air Taxi take off and land in New York City, and now I can't wait for our Uber of the skies future
    Joby completes the first point-to-point EV Air Taxi flight in New York City history and it could mean the eVOTL future is here now.
  • 'They can’t block the sky': Inside an ingenious satellite TV hack bypassing Iran’s internet blackout — when the web goes dark, activists are smuggling gigabytes of data through ordinary television signals to keep the Iranian people connected to the world
    During Iran’s internet shutdown, Toosheh used satellite TV signals to deliver data, bypassing restrictions and maintaining access to vital information.
  • These are the 5 best GMKtec mini PC deals on Amazon — save big on some of our highest rated and reviewed compact desktops, but be quick
    GMKtec mini PCs are heavily discounted on Amazon right now — but the sale ends soon.
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    We tested coolers on camping trips, road trips, beach days, and at parties to bring you our favorite models for every situation. The Yeti Tundra Haul is our top pick.
  • Adidas Adizero Adios Pro Evo 3 Shoe Review: World Record Breaker
    I ran in Sabastian Sawe’s world-record-breaking running shoe. It’s fast, but only if you can maintain your locked-in form for 26 miles.
  • Your Phone Notifications Reveal More Than You Realize. Here’s How to Lock Them Down
    A recent case shows law enforcement can see incoming Signal messages by searching an iPhone, even after the Signal app has been deleted. Here’s what to know, and how to protect yourself.
  • Which Automatic Litter Box Is Best? We Tested Litter-Robot’s Lineup
    Whisker’s Litter-Robot name has become synonymous with the automatic litter box. We’ve tested the entire lineup and can help you choose the best model for your household.
  • The Justice Department Has Destroyed Its Voting Rights Section
    There were around 30 attorneys in the DOJ’s Voting Section on the day of Donald Trump’s second inauguration. Three months later, all but two were gone. Now the election deniers are in control.
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    From sorting chicken nuggets to screwing in light bulbs, Eka’s robots are eerily lifelike. But do they have real physical smarts?
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    The comfortable new office chair from standing-desk pioneer Vari strikes a delicate balance between support and simplicity. Petite people might find it too roomy, though.
  • How AI Could Help Combat Antibiotic Resistance
    At WIRED Health, British surgeon Ara Darzi said AI is set to transform the diagnosis and treatment of drug-resistant infections. But a lack of incentives means innovation may not reach patients.
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    Save 20% with an LG promo code today, plus up to $1,000 off appliances, 40% off bestselling TVs and monitors.
  • OpenAI Really Wants Codex to Shut Up About Goblins
    “Never talk about goblins, gremlins, raccoons, trolls, ogres, pigeons, or other animals or creatures unless it is absolutely and unambiguously relevant,” reads OpenAI’s coding agent instructions.
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    The judge also warned Musk and Sam Altman to curb their “propensity to use social media to make things worse outside the courtroom” after both sides traded attacks online.
  • Sniffies’ Users Worry About a ‘Straightification’ of the Gay Hookup App
    Tinder and Hinge parent company Match Group invested $100 million into the queer cruising app Sniffies. The move has left users feeling uneasy about what happens next.
  • ‘It’s Undignified’: Hundreds of Workers Training Meta’s AI Could Be Laid Off
    More than 700 people working for a Meta contractor in Ireland are at risk of losing their jobs, documents show.
  • The UK’s Answer to Darpa Wants to Rewire the Human Brain
    ARIA has a billion-dollar budget and big aspirations for tackling everything from epilepsy to Alzheimer's.
  • Why Sharing a Screenshot Can Get You Jailed in the UAE
    The war in Iran has drawn attention to arrests in the United Arab Emirates over online content, but the legal framework behind that enforcement has existed for years.
  • UAE to Exit OPEC After Nearly 60 Years
    On May 1, the United Arab Emirates will end its a 59-year membership in the oil consortium, allowing it to raise output during one of the most volatile energy markets in years.
  • Amazon’s Kindle Colorsoft Gets a Dark Mode (2026)
    Amazon’s color e-reader finally gets a dark mode.
  • A DOGE Affiliate Is Now in Charge of the US Government’s ID Platform
    Greg Hogan will oversee Login.gov as the government seeks to integrate driver’s license and passport information into the service, making what one insider calls “a national ID.”
  • Colorado's Anti-Repair Bill Is Dead
    Colorado has led the US on legislation that ensures people can fix their stuff. Manufacturers tried to claw back that control but ultimately failed—for now.
  • Get Ready for More Brain-Scanning Consumer Gadgets
    Neurable, which makes noninvasive brain-computer interfaces, is licensing its technology and promises a “flood” of new third-party hardware this year and next.
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  • Which States Actually Have the Best Laws Against License Plate Surveillance?
    An increasing number of states are enacting legislation to counteract AI license plate readers, car trackers and police drone surveillance. Here's what you should know.
  • 'The Boys' Just Sorta Dropped a 'Supernatural' Reunion Episode, and It Was Super Messy
    The family business is dead.
  • TVs Are Getting Brighter, We Tested Them: Here's Why That's Important
    The brightness levels of TVs are now at scorching levels, and in this CNET Labs Exclusive, we ask, 'Is this the only thing that makes them good?'
  • Filter Out Messages From Unknown Senders With This iOS 26 Trick
    Messages from unknown numbers can be spam, and no one wants those clogging up their inbox.
  • Today's NYT Connections: Sports Edition Hints and Answers for April 29, #583
    Here are hints and the answers for the NYT Connections: Sports Edition puzzle No. 583 for Wednesday, April 29.
  • Today's NYT Strands Hints, Answers and Help for April 29 #787
    Here are hints and answers for the NYT Strands puzzle for April 29, No. 787.
  • F1 Is One of the Loudest Sports on Earth. Here's How to Protect Your Hearing at the Miami Grand Prix
    This is how McLaren protects its team and what experts want F1 fans to know before race day.
  • Today's NYT Connections Hints, Answers and Help for April 29, #1053
    Here are some hints and the answers for the NYT Connections puzzle for April 29, No. 1,053.
  • Today's Wordle Hints, Answer and Help for April 29, #1775
    Here are hints and the answer for today's Wordle for April 29, No. 1,775.
  • Google Moves Forward With Pentagon AI Deal Despite Employee Pushback
    More than 600 Google employees urge Alphabet CEO Sundar Pichai not to make the company's AI systems available for classified military work.
  • Today's NYT Mini Crossword Answers for Wednesday, April 29
    Here are the answers for The New York Times Mini Crossword for April 29
  • The World's Smallest Wellness Wearable, Smart Earrings, Just Launched on Kickstarter
    Over $800,000 has already been raised, which is more than 80 times the Lumia 2's original goal.
  • Proton VPN to Offer More Speed, More Security, More Servers
    One of CNET's most highly rated VPNs adds more features for a busy spring and summer.
  • Google Celebrates 20 Years of Translate With a New Pronunciation Feature
    Google's new AI-powered language tool can give you real-time feedback by analyzing speech and correcting your pronunciation.
  • Here Are the Mother's Day Gifts Our Editors Are Asking for in 2026
    Mother's Day will be here before you know it, but finding a gift for Mom doesn't have to be stressful. Check out these outstanding gifts, all hand-picked by our expert editors.
  • Supreme Court Weighs Arguments Over How Police Request Location Data to Solve Crimes
    "Geofence warrants," sometimes known as reverse location searches, are increasingly controversial for sweeping up information on any device that happened to be in the vicinity of a crime.
  • Peacock's Priciest Subscription Is Now on the Roku Channel
    Peacock Premium Plus is the latest Roku Channel premium subscription.
  • Sony's Latest PlayStation Update Sparks DRM Fears: What We Know
    If you have any digital games, it's advisable to keep your PS5 connected to the internet.
  • YouTube Is Testing an AI Search Tool That Delivers Video and Text
    YouTube Premium subscribers can try it out and shake up their video searches.
  • Microsoft Outlook Still Not Working? Here's the Latest, Including a Possible Fix
    The email client suffered sign-on glitches Monday, and some of those problems seem to have continued into Tuesday.
  • iOS 26.5 Could Bring End-to-End Encrypted RCS Messaging to Your iPhone Soon
    The upcoming iOS update could also bring a few updates to the Maps app on your device.
  • 'The House of the Spirits': When to Watch the New TV Adaptation on Prime Video
    The Spanish-language adaptation of the beloved novel lands on the streaming service this week.
  • Champions League Soccer: Stream PSG vs. Bayern Munich Live
    This opening leg of the semifinal sees the two tournament favorites face off in Paris.
  • Watch 'Chainsaw Man -- The Movie: Reze Arc' This Week for Your Ani-May Celebration
    Haven't you missed seeing Denji and Pochita on your screen?
  • 'The Punisher: One Last Kill,' New 'Bluey' Minisodes and More: Here's What's New on Disney Plus in May
    Catch a brand new Punisher special from Marvel, Banana Ball and more.
  • Vernon Building Society uses AI to amplify human touch
    Century-old mutual society is using artificial intelligence to bring mortgage processing onto a single platform
  • Why AI agents are triggering a rethink of enterprise identity
    The Computer Weekly Security Think Tank considers the intersection of AI and IAM. In this article, we look at the specific impacts of agentic AI on the security stack.
  • Court of Appeal rejects Post Office Capture case delay request
    Three convictions based on the Capture system have reached the Court of Appeal, which has rejected the Post Office’s request to delay its response, advancing long-awaited justice for affected subpostmasters
  • Vect ransomware actually destructive wiper malware
    Analysis of a form of ransomware called Vect has uncovered a serious flaw that breaks its core functionality and turns it from a locker to a wiper
  • UK data watchdog accused of dragging feet on eVisa investigation
    Despite longstanding data protection issues with the Home Office’s electronic visa system being flagged five months ago, the UK’s data regulator is yet to take any action
  • Liz Kendall talks up work with ‘middle power nations’ on sovereign tech
    The technology secretary speaks about the importance of forging alliances to make UK tech more resilient to geopolitical pressure
  • Zero waste drives datacentre sustainability shift in UAE
    Khazna’s DXB8 becomes the first datacentre globally certified for zero waste, highlighting how circular operations are emerging alongside power, cooling and AI infrastructure as a core design priority
  • One year on from M&S attack – has retail cyber security improved?
    In this week’s Computer Weekly, it’s been a year since the ransomware attack that brought down Marks & Spencer – but has the retail sector learned from the experience? Connected vehicles are entering the AI era – we look at the latest automotive developments. And a quantum algorithm scientist...
  • Container storage in the AI age: Block vs object and CSI vs container-native
    We look at key choices when it comes to providing storage for containerised applications and whether to choose block, file or object storage
  • How to make AI work for Britain: consolidate demand, diversify supply
    The government must learn from years of experience introducing digital transformation if the UK is to make the most of the opportunities AI offers to the public sector
  • Are tech leaders risking a cyber resourcing crisis?
    Tech leaders may be building up problems for the future by not sufficiently rewarding their security team
  • Why AI is forcing a reset of the identity stack
    The Computer Weekly Security Think Tank considers the intersection of AI and IAM. In this article, we explore the shift from identity management to identity intelligence.
  • Was Capita’s Royal Mail pension contract a botch too far?
    The Cabinet Office’s decision to end Capita’s contract to administer the Royal Mail pension follows heavy criticism of the supplier’s work on the civil service pension contract
  • DSIT gets sums badly wrong on AI datacentre carbon footprint
    Government revises July 2025 projections for AI-driven datacentre carbon footprint upwards by around 100x, but Carbon Brief suggests the numbers could be much higher still
  • Almost 90% of women leave tech industry within 10 years
    Women aren’t staying in the tech sector for longer than 10 years, but may come back after leaving if the circumstances are right for their return
  • Wiz founder: Hack yourself with AI, before the bad guys do
    At Google Cloud Next, Wiz co-founder Yinon Costica called on security defenders to use AI to steal a march on threat actors, and launched agentic capabilities for cyber teams
  • London Marathon runners get AI to go the extra mile
    TCS has launched an artificial intelligence-powered digital mapping tool to help runners and spectators lessen the stress and find the fun during the 2026 London Marathon
  • BT has now blocked over a billion clicks to malicious websites, says NCSC
    NCSC’s Share and Defend scheme has seen BT block over a billion clicks through to malicious websites
  • Science, Innovation and Technology committee chair questions UK’s tech sovereignty approach
    House of Commons Science, Innovation and Technology Committee chair Chi Onwurah questions the UK’s approach to tech sovereignty
  • UAE targets agentic AI to power half of government operations
    With a two-year target to move 50% of government sectors, services and operations to agentic artificial intelligence, the UAE is positioning autonomous systems as the next phase of digital government
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