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Thermal Master DV2 review: This thermal camera could be the perfect accessory for those observing nature at range, but only if the software improves
The Thermal Master DV2 is a self-contained thermal camera that connects to an Android phone or PC using USB.
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What is the release date for Lioness season 3 episode 4 on Paramount+?
A plan to leak information back to Russia is now underway after all hope is lost. So, when does Lioness season 3 episode 4 land on Paramount+?
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SMEs aren’t too small to target for cybercriminals, they’re too exposed to ignore
SMEs are an open door to big cyber breaches.
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The financial fallout of getting IT change wrong
The hidden financial impact of rushed IT change and how organizations can reduce the risk.
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Surfshark warns personal devices are a 'wide-open door' as UK Prime Minister falls for impersonation scam
Following the news that UK Prime Minister Andy Burnham was targeted by a Trump aide impersonator, cybersecurity experts warn that billion-dollar perimeters are useless against modern social engineering.
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What comes after the software-defined vehicle?
AI-defined vehicles combine intelligent models and road context to deliver safer, smoother journeys.
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How to watch England vs Pakistan 1st Test: Free Streams & TV Channels
All the ways to watch the 1st Test match between England and Pakistan at Headingley, including free streams as the cricket series gets underway in Leeds.
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How to address the “white-collar exodus”
AI anxiety is emptying the workforce; here's how companies can address this exodus.
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Is gigabit NBN overpriced? I did the math to try and figure out if NBN 750 is better bang-for-buck
You may regularly fret over your monthly NBN bill, concerned you could be paying too much. I've now done the calculations to help alleviate any worries.
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Sorry, Samsung — Google says its latest AI smartphone camera tool can measure bodies better than the Galaxy Watch's bioelectric sensors
In the midst of a health wearables arms race, Google's been quietly developing health scanning tools for your smartphone's camera instead.
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Leaker claims Nintendo Switch 2 version of Diablo 4 will finally arrive two days after BlizzCon and include two expansions
The long-rumored Nintendo Switch 2 port of Diablo 4 could reportedly launch very soon after BlizzCon 2026.
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Think you know your Tom Cruise from your Alan Ritchson? Take this ultimate Jack Reacher quiz before the Prime Video series ends — I bet you can't score more than 70%
With Reacher season 4 currently streaming on Prime Video, there's never been a better time to put your Jack Reacher knowledge to the test. But can you hack this quiz?
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I'm a home appliances expert, and these are the air fryers I'd recommend for students — plus my top tips on how to choose
Student-friendly friers — including an ingenious design that uses the same container for cooking, serving and storing, to minimize washing up.
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Rent a supernode by the hour - Alibaba brings frontier-scale AI compute to the public cloud, but only if you live in this remote Chinese province
Alibaba's new AI supernode is rentable by the hour, built entirely on Chinese silicon, and smaller than every rival it's compared to.
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Nvidia wants to stop AI costs skyrocketing with its new software router — but will it really make a difference?
Nvidia says its new router cuts AI costs by up to 74%, but the partner that measured it says it couldn't prove the router beat using the cheaper model.
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Ubiquiti sued by Ukrainian families over claims its tech powered Russian battlefield drones
Lawsuit asks whether a networking company owes a duty of care to civilians hunted by drones 5,000 miles from its nearest point of sale.
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Ukraine reveals new UAV equipped with 24 hours of flight time and a range of 2,000 kilometres — enough to reach Siberia and back
Ukraine has codified the Dovbush T40, a domestic drone reportedly capable of flying 2,000 kilometres and remaining airborne beyond 24 hours.
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'When I heard the released demo, I was shocked, angered and in disbelief' — Quote of the day by Scarlett Johansson on GPT-4's infamous 'Sky' launch voice
Deepfakes are a rising concern, but OpenAI threw fuel onto the fire with its impersonation of the 'Her' actor
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The US Marines have a new tactic to tackle drones — just shoot them down
US Marines have begun training on a new drone countermeasures tactic – using traditional small arms to take out UAVs rather than relying on GPS or electromagnetic jamming
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'The attacks we found only scratch the surface of what is possible': Experts say so-called 'Proactive SIM' cards can hijack smartphones, IoT devices and even EV chargers
Standardized SIM command from the modem era lets a hostile card run code inside an EV charger
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North Face everyday backpacks are up to 33% off at Amazon — just in time for back to school season
With laptop sleeves, pockets for all your possessions, and a chiropractor stamp of approval, these might be the ultimate everyday backpacks.
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'This technology turns every router into a potential means for surveillance': Report claims Wi-Fi devices could 'quietly identify' people with nearly 100% accuracy
Researchers say ordinary Wi-Fi networks identified 197 people with nearly 100% accuracy, raising concerns about invisible surveillance and privacy.
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The iPad Air M4 hits its biggest discount yet since Apple's recent price hikes — save $100 at Amazon
The 11-inch iPad Air just received a $100 discount on Amazon — that's the lowest price we've seen since Apple's summer price hikes.
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Cherokee Nation joins list of tribes banning data centers on tribal lands due to water, energy, noise, and cultural resource protection concerns — and all new projects require ‘early consultation’
Citizens of the Cherokee Nation are concerned about the impact of data centers on water, energy, noise, and cultural resource protection.
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I tried ChatGPT's new interactive quizzes on 5 subjects I thought I knew well — it quickly found the gaps in my knowledge
ChatGPT has a new built-in quiz feature, which you can use to test your knowledge on any subject you like.
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Ex-British F1 engineers build a cheap 466-MPH kamikaze drone
The TigerShark drone is a single-use, intermediate-range strike platform designed and built by MGI Defence, a subsidiary of motorsport performance specialists MGI Engineering
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'OUR BOYYYY IS BACK' — Star Wars Zero Company gets an explosive final trailer featuring another fan-favorite Clone Wars character
Bit Reactor has released the final trailer for Star Wars Zero Company, which confirms the return of another fan-favorite Star Wars character.
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I've used the Secretlab Atlas for two months — here's why the office chair's firm support beats the Titan Evo on sale right now
Skip the Titan Evo on sale for work - of all the chairs I own, only the Secretlab Atlas brought my wife any back pain relief thanks to its firm support.
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NFL starts next month — here are 11 TV deals that I'd buy, including up to $1,600 off 4K, QLED and OLED TVs
If you're looking for a new TV for the upcoming NFL season, I've rounded up 11 Best Buy deals with up to $1,600 off top-rated 4K, QLED, and OLED TVs.
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High memory prices continue to make PC upgrades expensive, but Corsair's Vengeance RGB DDR5-6000 RAM kit gets a rare discount
Corsair Vengeance RGB RAM combines DDR5-6000 speeds, CL36 timings and ten-zone lighting and it's cheaper right now.
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New Google Ad Shows a Mysterious Wearable. Is It the Next Fitbit?
Google hasn’t confirmed the brand-new, unreleased wearable, but it’s fun to speculate anyway.
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Polaroid Put Pikachu on a $100 Camera Because Nostalgia Works
Polaroid turned Pikachu, Sylveon and the Poke Ball into instant cameras because slapping Pokemon on things remains an excellent business model.
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Are People Really Expecting Apple’s First Foldable iPhone Next Month? CNET Readers Chime In
Many want a cheaper iPhone but the Apple’s rumored foldable phone could cost over $2,000.
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Fairphone’s Repairable Smartphones Debut in the US With the 6 Plus
The Fairphone 6 Plus costs $650 and ships with Android 16 as its operating system.
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ChatGPT Launches a Version of Its Model for Teens
The rollout raises questions about whether teenagers should be using chatbots at all.
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Shark’s Answer to the PencilWash Has an Extendable Wand to Clean Tight Spots
The AquaReach may solve the trade-off between cleaning and portability for wet-dry vacs.
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Gemini in Chrome Is Now Available for Android Users
AI Pro and Ultra subscribers will also have access to Google’s agentic AI auto browsing feature.
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Resonance: A Plague Tale Legacy Lead Xbox Game Pass’s August 2026 Second Batch
The second half of Game Pass’s August 2026 lineup is mostly lesser-known and upcoming titles, but maybe you’ll find a game here to get excited about.
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Using Tap Water, Buying Beans In Bulk and More Coffee Mistakes You’re Making
Overwashing, underfiltering and more brewing blunders that could be tainting your morning cup.
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Win an Apple Watch – Round 3 of CNET’s Guessing Game Is Live Now
How many iPhones are coming out in September? If your Apple predictions are on point, you could walk away with the latest Apple Watch.
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Don’t Wait for iOS 27, Download iOS 26.6.1 Now for Over a Dozen Bug Fixes and Patches
Do yourself, and your device, a favor and download the latest iOS update to fix these bugs and others.
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Hackers Tricked a Major Retailer’s AI Shopping Bot to Do Something It Was Never Supposed To
At the cybersecurity conference Black Hat, researchers showed how an AI assistant at one of America’s largest retailers could be tricked into following hidden instructions and exposing sensitive system information.
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Peacock Price Hike: Streamer Ups Cost of All Subscriptions
The streaming service also rolled out price increases in 2025.
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Firefox’s AI Window Gets New Features Meant to Help You Stay on Task and Organized
You have to opt into using the browser if you want these features.
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The Baked Potato Method That Makes Waiting an Hour for the Oven Seem Absurd
A quick microwave-air fryer combo gives you a perfectly fluffy, crispy-skinned baked potato in a fraction of the usual time.
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How to Customize Your iPhone’s Apps and Home Screen
I’ve been using big app icons for more than a year, and I don’t plan on ever going back.
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Pixel 11 Pro XL vs. iPhone 17 Pro Max: I Compared Google and Apple’s Flagship Phones
Choosing between Android and iOS? I’m here to help you decide between the $1,199 iPhone 17 Pro Max and the brand-new $1,299 Pixel 11 Pro XL.
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Planned US Data Centers Set to Produce 24M Cars’ Worth Of Carbon Dioxide
Researchers find Big Tech’s most ambitious builds and climate pledges are colliding with its AI power demands.
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Lock It Up: Android 17’s Latest QPR2 Beta Introduces a Built-In App Lock
Using an app lock on your phone adds a layer of security for sensitive data past your main lock screen.
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New Lucid Gravity GT-S Hits 60 MPH in 3.1 Seconds, Seats 7
The electric SUV gets the 1,070-hp powertrain from Lucid’s Sapphire super sports sedan.
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Ninja’s First-Ever Water Filter Has Already Won Us Over. Here’s Why
Turning ruby Kool-Aid into pure water was just one of the things that impressed me about Ninja’s new water filter.
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Amazon’s New Terms of Service Bar Customers From Filing Class-Action Lawsuits
If you have a dispute with the e-commerce giant, you’ll have to hash it out through an individual claim with a third-party arbitrator.
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Acura Nexera Vision Concept Previews Future Hybrid Headlight Design
The low-slung sports car concept’s A-shaped light signature will be the face of future Acura models, starting with the upcoming RDX Hybrid.
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Attackers Could Take Over Your Mac Through Screen Sharing Unless You Update Now
Apple issued a fix for the vulnerability. But it’s best to disable screen sharing when not actively using it.
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Anthropic’s Claude Will Add Watermarks to AI-Generated Text and Files
Anthropic joins a growing list of companies letting customers know if they’re consuming AI content.
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How can the UK plan rationally for its AI datacentre future?
UK digital infrastructure needs a strategic national plan that combines grid discipline, closed-loop cooling, circular hardware, and waste heat recovery to ensure resilience
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CW@60: The day I accidentally found my life’s work
How Mark Wilson accidentally found a lifetime’s worth of fascinating problems to solve - it wasn’t planned and it certainly wasn’t where he expected life to take him
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Apple addresses multiple WebKit vulnerabilities
Apple’s latest security updates address a swathe of WebKit vulnerabilities, many of them apparently discovered using OpenAI tools
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Planning for datacentres needs evidence, not guesswork
UK digital infrastructure growth requires an evidence-led, transparent and dynamic planning framework rather than reliance on speculative forecasts and fragmented local data
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Lanarkshire gets £300m to fund AI growth zone
DataVita set to expand datacentre capacity while Dell Scotland relocates main office to Lanarkshire
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Multiple organisations investigating fresh wave of Cl0p breaches
Multinational giants such as Philips and Shell may have been affected after the Cl0p cyber extortion gang hacked a popular piece of PLM software
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Natural History Museum’s ‘living laboratory’ logs 11 million environmental records in first year
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Privacy vs Grok GenAI: A Computer Weekly Downtime Upload podcast
In June, MP Jess Asato began a legal case over AI-generated explicit images of herself generated without her permission by the xAI Grok AI engine
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CW@60: Choosing change, building confidence - leading with clarity and resilience
Technology is only as strong as the confidence people have in it. Building truly resilient organisations requires a deliberate blend of cultural adaptability, clear leadership, and systems designed for consistency under pressure
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Revealed: Cyber spies used malware from GitHub to hack EncroChat cryptophone network
Computer Weekly reveals for the first time how French cyber spies hacked EncroChat phones used by organised crime groups
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Quintas Energy deploys AI through Box to power workflows
The company is using artificial intelligence with Box to help it classify and understand documentation
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Most Influential Women in UK Tech: The 2026 longlist
In Computer Weekly’s search for this year’s top 50 Most Influential Women in UK Tech, hundreds of women have been put forward for consideration. Here, we look at a list of everyone nominated in 2026
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CW@60: Still amazed - three times computers changed my life
Despite disappointment at the pollution of the internet's utopian ideals, cyber security expert Martin Lee sees hope in future generations experiencing the spark of amazement that launched his career in tech
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Rimini Street bids to broaden CIO appeal with agentic AI move
Rimini Street made its name in third-party enterprise software maintenance but says it is now branching out to attract IT leaders bewildered by complexity
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A-level computing on the rise as more girls choose to code
The number of students choosing to study computing at A-level has increased slightly this year, and the number of girls taking the subject has grown for the seventh year running
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Ryanair signs five-year Google Cloud AI partnership
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Oracle Cloud Infrastructure gets hybrid quantum capabilities
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A sustainability governance framework integrates leadership, business processes and technology to align sustainability with the core business strategy.
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Dubai ranks second globally in AI adoption as investment in digital infrastructure accelerates
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