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'The bypass is still six lines of JavaScript': Security experts warn that Claude for Chrome browser extension could be hijacked, despite it alerting Anthropic several times that something was wrong
Researchers found Claude’s Chrome extension still contains vulnerabilities allowing fake clicks and permission bypasses despite Anthropic releasing multiple updates.
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How to Watch the World Cup 2026 final halftime show: Free Live Streams, TV Channels & Performers
Here's how to watch the halftime show at the FIFA World Cup 2026 final from anywhere, and potentially for free.
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There's a sneaky way to watch World Cup final 2026 for FREE
We've found a sneaky way to stream the 2026 World Cup final for free from anywhere in the world.
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No more beating around the bush — Arc Search puts AI at the center of your browser experience
Homescreen Heroes: Arc Search adds a layer of AI technology on top of a standard web browsing experience
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FAA and federal workers forced to install $1.4 million White House app containing Russian-built Elfsight code onto government-issued mobile devices
Official White House app faces scrutiny after researchers uncovered Russian-linked software origins, data concerns, and unanswered federal security approval questions.
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How to watch World Cup Final 2026: Free Streams, Team News, TV Channels & Kick-Off time for Spain vs Argentina
Here's how to watch World Cup final 2026 for free from anywhere, including the Spain vs Argentina broadcast details, team news, TV channels and kick-off time.
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The quiet comeback of boring computing: why ports, keyboards, and repairability matter again
After years of sealed laptops, replaceable parts are finally making a comeback in 2026.
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I've spent weeks testing the Razer Hammerhead V3 HyperSpeed gaming earbuds and it's left me desperate to go back to my SteelSeries Arctis GameBuds
The Razer Hammerhead V3 HyperSpeed earbuds are a premium gaming product that fail to deliver.
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I'm worried about the future of MacBooks — and these M7 chip rumors are to blame
Is Apple wise to be doubling-down on AI with its M7 and M8 chips? This rumored new strategy is worrying if you ask me.
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Don’t let unreliable free VPNs ruin your World Cup Final watch party – here’s the cheapest way to watch securely
Free VPNs often come with limitations that can interfere with video streaming – here’s our pick for a paid option that’s worth the extra price
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Which DJI camera should I buy? Here's our essential guide to your options, including the results of our in-depth testing
Wondering whether to go Osmo Action or Pocket, or shake it up with a Nano? Here's what you need to know.
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What is the release date for Avatar Aang: The Last Airbender on Paramount+?
If you're not digging the live-action Netflix show, Avatar Aang: The Last Airbender might appeal to you instead — but, when will it arrive on Paramount+?
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Think you're the ultimate Tom Holland Spider-Man fan? Put your knowledge to the test against our Marvel mastermind in this tricky MCU quiz
Spider-Man: Brand New Day swings into theaters very soon — and we want to see how much you know about Tom Holland's MCU career before it does.
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I tested the Eufy Omni S2 robotic vacuum — and it's expensive and impressive in equal measure
Eufy has taken the excellent mopping performance of the Omni S1 and paired it with vastly improved vacuuming to create one of the best robovacs I've tested.
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Ukraine confirms it will produce 10 million drones in 2026, rising to 20 million, as it signs a massive $1.1 billion 'drone deal' with the EU
Kyiv expands drone manufacturing ambitions after battlefield successes, international funding, and plans to become a leading global producer.
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'People are choosing to be a walking Flock camera': the smart glasses backlash hits new heights as celebrities blast 'creep goggles' — and activists install fake Meta Glasses ads at London bus stops
It's been a week of strong reaction against cameras in smart glasses, and tech companies are facing a lot of negativity.
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The TCL NXTPAPER 70 Pro proved to me that budget smartphones can still be great — but I won't be ditching my aging Samsung just yet
Don’t think that TCL just makes TVs — its a dab hand at smartphones, too, and its NXTPAPER 4.0 screen tech makes the TCL NXTPAPER 70 Pro a great choice for comic book fans and late-night doomscrollers.
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Chinese company BrainCo unveils first 'brain-to-robot' interface for controlling robots with your thoughts
The latest in brain-computer interfaces can work directly with robots, without any physical input or verbal instruction.
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This British farm is running AI on pig muck — and it could lead to a major windfall for farmers energy income, earning ten times more than the grid
This company is using renewable energy from pig slurry to power decentralized AI data centers, significantly increasing income compared to grid sales.
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Exclusive: ‘The emotion is doubled, it's not reduced’ — the world's most famous referee insists VAR hasn't killed the joy of World Cup goal celebrations
The World Cup is drawing to close with today's final — FIFA's referee chief tells us why VAR, automated offsides and 'Robocop' referees have been key players in the tournament.
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The Dimplex FlexBlade Multi-Directional Bladeless Fan looks like it's part of a plane, but despite its propeller-like design it may struggle to cool your aircraft hangar
The FlexBlade is clever and very flexible, but it's best experienced fairly close –especially in bi-directional mode.
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I've used foldable phones for years — here's how the Galaxy Z Fold 8 and iPhone Ultra are fixing the form factor in 2026
Both Samsung and Apple are rumored to be launching 'wide' foldables this year, and I think I know why.
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Quordle hints and answers for Sunday, July 19 (game #1637)
Looking for Quordle clues? We can help. Plus get the answers to Quordle today and past solutions.
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NYT Connections hints and answers for Sunday, July 19 (game #1134)
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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NYT Strands hints and answers for Sunday, July 19 (game #868)
Looking for NYT Strands answers and hints? Here's all you need to know to solve today's game, including the spangram.
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Ukraine set to get its own 'Starlink' satellite constellation with SpaceX starting in 2027 as $1bn project powers on despite CEO death
Ukraine’s Stetman plans a 360-satellite constellation by 2027, using SpaceX launches and European partnerships despite leadership changes.
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Quote of the day by Steve Jobs: 'I'm willing to go thermonuclear war on this' — giving a bitter rival both barrels
The late Apple co-founder was furious with Google's work developing Android, claiming it was a stolen product
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USAF's Autonomous AI fighter drone just fired a 'real' AMRAAM air-to-air missile in a world first
The US Air Force tested an autonomous drone firing an AMRAAM missile, advancing plans for future human-controlled combat aircraft.
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I replayed Firewatch a decade on — and its storytelling is still some of the best I’ve ever experienced
We come back to the emotional storytelling of Firewatch a decade after release.
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I breathed new life into my vinyl with Fluance's RT87 turntable and while setup was finicky, it's well worth it for seasoned record collectors
The Fluance RT87 sounds as great as it is finicky to set up — but then again, if you're a seasoned hi-fi tinkerer, you may actually enjoy the process…
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The Clean Air Act only covers outdoor air, but some pollutants lurk indoors. I consulted experts to determine whether air purifiers are enough to protect our airways.
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Sony Is Paying Out $7.85M in PlayStation Store Credit. How to Claim Part of the Settlement
The allocated payment will go to your PlayStation Network wallet after the final approval hearing.
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ThinkPad X1 Carbon Gen 14 Review: Lenovo's Flagship Ultraportable Is Now More Repairable
The new Space Frame design should extend the life of the laptop, but doesn't alter the familiar X1 Carbon look and feel.
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This iPhone Trick Can Eliminate Spam Calls for Good
You don't have to put up with spam calls any longer.
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Best Smart Speakers for 2026: Big Sound and So Much More
We tested smart speaker audio, voice assistants and sensors to find the best for your home.
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Today's NYT Connections Hints, Answers and Help for July 19, #1134
Here are some hints and the answers for the NYT Connections puzzle for July 19, No. 1,134.
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Today's Wordle Hints, Answer and Help for July 19, #1856
Here are hints and the answer for today's Wordle for July 19, No. 1,856.
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Today's NYT Strands Hints, Answers and Help for July 19 #868
Here are hints and answers for the NYT Strands puzzle for July 19 No. 868.
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People's Picks TV Winners: Upgrading Your TV Soon? CNET Readers Have a Favorite Brand
Two brands win readers over, but for different reasons.
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The Top Continuous Glucose Monitors That Doctors Recommend
If you need to track your glucose, these are the CGM monitors to consider.
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If You're a YouTube TV and DirecTV Subscriber, You Could Be Eligible for a Disney Settlement Payout
Disney has settled a lawsuit alleging it forced higher prices for live TV streaming subscriptions.
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YouTube TV Review: Even at This Price, Still the Best Channel Selection You'll Find
A standout channel lineup and user-friendly features make YouTube TV a top live TV streaming service, but its value isn't what it used to be.
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The Same 5G Network Your Phone Uses Can Identify and Track Rogue Drones
In a proof-of-concept demonstration, AT&T and Ericsson showed how existing 5G networks can track aerial objects that might threaten public safety.
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This Adorable BlackBerry-Inspired Phone Keeps Me Focused in Ways I Didn't Expect
The $490 Unihertz Titan 2 Elite has a few quirks, but it nails that BlackBerry Curve feeling.
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iPhone 18: Everything We Know About Apple's Upcoming Handsets
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My Top College Dorm Device Picks I've Tried Out at Home
Upgrade your dorm room with smart lights, voice assistants and security sensors, all at reasonable prices.
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Your Smart Home Is Raising Your Electric Bill. Here’s How to Stop It
Always-on devices can quietly boost your energy use. Here are some settings to change -- and some devices you might want to unplug -- to avoid wasting energy and money.
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Best Desks of 2026: I’ve Spent Nearly 4,000 Hours Testing Desks. These Are the Ones You Want
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Apple Is Raising Prices on Music and One Bundle Subscriptions
It's getting even more expensive to be an Apple loyalist.
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Today's NYT Strands Hints, Answers and Help for July 18 #867
Here are hints and answers for the NYT Strands puzzle for July 18, No. 867.
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Interview: Dan Cherowbrier, CTO, Formula E
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If signed off, cloud-based EPOS system will replace controversial Horizon software from Fujitsu
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Datacentre dive: Through the looking glass at Telehouse South
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NatWest signs up to quantum trial for fraud detection
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VodafoneThree calls for policy changes to drive UK mobile growth
Mobile network operators in the UK are battling with energy costs, planning red tape and regulations, all of which are impacting their investment plans
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Palantir: Can anyone else do what it does?
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Scattered Spider hackers sentenced over TfL attack
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A fifth of PC devices still on Windows 10
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Has Microsoft overstretched its cloud elasticity?
Microsoft promised "infinite" cloud scalability, but signs of capacity strain and regional rollbacks suggest it may be overstretched, forcing customers to rethink vendor lock-in
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Denmark debates ‘emergency’ energy plan to curb datacentres
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Chaotic July Patch Tuesday threatens to overwhelm defenders
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Prime minister-in-waiting Andy Burnham takes aim at outsourcing
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Home Office proposes AI tooling to accelerate digital disclosure
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