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    This will provide much-needed competition for LG and Samsung who dominate with OLEDs.
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    The 1:1 'Big Build' celebrates the hillclimb record set by Koenigsegg at the 2015 Goodwood Festival of Speed.
  • Australia's social media ban shows UK child safety measures are bound to fail — and it's not because of VPNs
    While the UK seeks to copy Australia’s world-first social media ban, evidence suggests that most teens are still using their accounts Down Under without the need to download a VPN app. So, why put every citizens' privacy at risk for an approach that’s proven to be failing?
  • 'It would be a lie to say there's no pressure taking on this great IP from this massive corporation' — Pico Park president says working with a huge company like Sega for its Sonic crossover was 'a little risky'
    Pico Park president Shintarou Shimazu has discussed the pressures of taking on Sega's beloved franchise to create its crossover indie game, Sonic Pico Park.
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    The Coalition believes making Gears of War: E-Day an Xbox exclusive was the best decision, but not all Xbox Game Studios teams are aligned on the approach to console exclusivity.
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    As the British Prime Minister shared plans to ban all under-16s from social media, speculation is mounting as to whether VPNs will be next. While we wait for the government to share further information on this in July, here's how the debate has been unfolding.
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    We'll show you how to watch Leinster vs Bulls live streams from anywhere in the world with a repeat of last year's United Rugby Championship (URC) final.
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    Looking for a travel compact camera which actually fits in your pocket? I think the Canon PowerShot V1 has been slept on.
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    Three minor vulnerabilities chained together can cause a lot of trouble but Microsoft fixed it on time.
  • DaVinci Resolve Studio 21 review: Pro-grade video editing software with some amazing - and terrifying - AI tools
    Blackmagic’s DaVinci Resolve Studio is their top of the line desktop video editor. Are the new tools introduced in version 21 worth your time?
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    After nearly two years of the Blu-ray Bounty, I’ve picked my top 10 4K Blu-rays I've tested for my monthly roundups.
  • Why cybersecurity needs hybrid AI, not platform consolidation
    Artificial intelligence has transformed enterprise cybersecurity into a machine-speed quickdraw contest.
  • Security experts reveal Proton is the 'only VPN' to avoid internal tunnel IP fingerprinting on iOS
    According to a security researcher at Mysk, Proton VPN may be the only app that successfully dodges internal tunnel IP fingerprinting on iOS. But that tells more about Apple than Proton's competitors.
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    With VPNs under extreme scrutiny, what does the future hold for privacy tools in the UK?
  • Sugar season 2 dials up the Old Hollywood vibes for a sophisticated Apple TV sequel — but I would've loved more focus on season 1's big twist
    Sugar season 2 is finally here but its slow burn and persistent mysteries may start to frustrate some fans.
  • Apple users told to watch out for 'unpatchable' iPhone security issues - here's what we know
    The bug is physical and also very difficult to exploit. Still, it can help jailbreak the device and snoop on the data inside.
  • 8 new movies and TV shows to watch on Netflix, Prime Video, HBO Max, and more this weekend (June 19)
    From Project Hail Mary's streaming debut to House of the Dragon's return, here's what you'll want to watch this weekend.
  • As growth gets harder, AI emerges as the key to MSP success
    Artificial Intelligence has become a defining factor in the Managed Service Provider market.
  • Oukitel WP500 Ultra review: A flagship rugged phone with a unique thermal camera — but also an inflated price
    The Outkitel WP500 Ultra is a large, rugged phone with good camera sensors, a powerful SoC and a thermal sensor.
  • Portable air conditioners are already selling out ahead of this weekend's heatwave — here are 12 still in stock (for now)
    Keep your cool with portable AC from top brands like De'Longhi, Bosch and Dreo.
  • US Conservatives organize ‘Nationwide Day of Protest against the unchecked and unwanted expansion of AI data centers’ – organization pledges to give grassroots Americans “a voice in the critical debate over policies”
    A Republican group is organizing a national protest across the US against the rapid buildout of data centers.
  • What is the release date for House of the Dragon season 3 episode 1 on HBO Max?
    House of the Dragon returns for its third season very soon — here's when and where you can watch it.
  • Dutton Ranch episode 7 recap: don't watch it on Paramount+, just read this — 10 Petal's anniversary story made the most boring choices possible
    Dutton Ranch episode 7 marked the 190-year anniversary party for 10 Petal ranch — but instead of being bold, the creative team played it too safe.
  • Sennheiser just entered the cuff-style earbuds space like a wrecking ball, but I think the company's trying to fix a problem that no longer exists
    Sennheiser has announced its first open earbuds: the Accentum Clip, which put a heavy focus on musical fidelity.
  • 'This almost looks like real footage' — A new look at GTA 6 and Vice City has been revealed and fans are eating it up
    Rockstar Games has released a brand new look at Vice City in Grand Theft Auto 6, and fans are loving it.
  • 'You don't need to be super hardcore to be good at this one' — Pico Park president on bringing Sonic to a whole new audience with upcoming crossover game
    We talk to the Sonic Pico Park team about the upcoming crossover game.
  • Apple tipped to launch 6 new iPhones, 2 new wearables, and more in 'biggest product year’ ever — here's the full list
    With the iPhone 20 Pro, iPhone Ultra 2, Apple glasses and more all potentially launching in 2027, it could be a huge year for Apple devices.
  • 11 powerful fans from £40 to £100 to keep you cool during the upcoming heatwave, from big brands like Dyson and Meaco
    There's another heatwave on the way, so pick up one of these budge-friendly fans to keep yourself comfortable.
  • SSD expert shares some worrying truths about Chinese chip makers — and I think this could be more bad news for the RAM crisis
    Here's another sign the RAM crisis is here to stay, as boss in SSD supply chain shares some home truths about Chinese chip makers.
  • The Most Promising Ebola Vaccine Has Been Sitting on the Shelf for 15 Years
    Years after initial tests, researchers are now racing to see if a vaccine developed in 2011 can help fight the current Bundibugyo outbreak in Congo.
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    We break down the current iPad lineup to help you figure out which of Apple’s tablets is best for you.
  • Best Mesh Wi-Fi Systems (2026): Netgear, Asus, Amazon, and More
    Forget about patchy internet connections and dead spots in the house. These WIRED-tested multiroom mesh systems will get you online in no time.
  • The Best Art TVs
    Even after your movies end, these art televisions look stunning on any wall.
  • Gen Z Singles Are Trying to Make ‘Solomaxxing’ Aspirational
    For young people, the trend removes the stigma of being unmarried and alone, and recasts it as something to aim for, not avoid.
  • Try One of macOS 27’s Best Features Right Now
    Apple’s fall macOS release will let you build Shortcuts by typing what you want to happen. But Claude Code and Codex users don’t have to wait.
  • Pump.Fun’s Bounties Platform Is a Black Hole of Circular Grifting
    The crypto platform claims you can “pay anyone to do anything,” from quitting a job on camera to getting a memecoin-themed tattoo. But it mostly seems like people trying to scam each other.
  • The Best Fitness Trackers of 2026: Garmin, Google Fitbit, and More
    Find the right wearable for your lifestyle, workouts, and goals.
  • This World Cup, Bigger Might Not Really Be Better
    The biggest World Cup ever is pushing fans, players, and host cities to their limits—and experts say this is only the beginning.
  • Prediction Market Philosophers Got What They Wanted. They’re Not Happy About It
    Getting the future right is now big business. But at a festival in Berkeley, forecasters worry that sports markets could take the whole industry down.
  • An Open Strait of Hormuz Won’t Fix Gas Prices Overnight
    Even if peace holds up between the US and Iran, oil prices aren’t going back down to where they were any time soon.
  • Canada Missed Chances to Inspect Titan Before Fatal Implosion
    A new report shows that government agencies failed to communicate and includes recommendations for stronger oversight in a bid to avert future disasters.
  • Pseudoscientific Cancer ‘Treatment’ Involves Gassing Naked People in Plastic Bags With Bleach
    A London clinic owner has claimed he is treating people with stage 4 cancer by sealing them into a plastic bag while they're naked from the waist down and gassing them with chlorine dioxide.
  • Rover Promo Codes and Referral Deals for June 2026
    Score your Rover promo code for 2026.
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    Save on bulk groceries, household essentials, and electronics with a verified Sam's Club promo code or membership discount.
  • Meta Quest Promo Codes and Coupons for June 2026
    Experience cutting-edge VR and save up to 20% with coupons for the latest games, Meta Quest 3, Ray-Ban AI glasses, and more deals.
  • Nike Promo Codes and Discounts: 30% for June 2026
    Check out our deals for Nike this June 2026, including 15% off select purchases.
  • Therabody Promo Codes: 15% Off June 2026
    Save on the science-backed devices you’ve been eyeing with 15% off Theragun discount code and 30% off other great deals.
  • L.L.Bean Promo Codes and Coupons: 75% Off
    Find the best L.L.Bean promo codes and coupons for 10% off your first order, major sale discounts, free shipping on $75+, and extra savings for select groups.
  • Whoop Promo Codes: 20% Off This June 2026
    Whether you're looking for a Whoop free trial, student discount, or military savings, our guide to Whoop promo codes will help you maximize your membership benefits. Stay on top of your fitness goals for less.
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  • Top 10 AI Tools That Will Transform Your Content Creation in 2025
  • LimeWire AI Studio Review 2023: Details, Pricing & Features
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  • Beginner Guide to CJ Affiliate (Commission Junction) in 2022
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  • What is Blockchain: Everything You Need to Know (2022)
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  • Sellfy Review 2022: How Good Is This Ecommerce Platform?
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  • Top 10 Best PLR(Private Label Rights) Websites | Which One You Should Join in 2022?
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  • Considering Gifting a DNA Test for Father's Day? This Experts Says to Think Twice
    While genetic testing promises answers and connection, those findings can upend long-held beliefs about your identity and family.
  • Best Gaming TV for 2026: Get the Lowest Input Lag and Highest Picture Quality
    Our picks for the best gaming TVs of 2026 boast great image quality and minimal delay for a competitive edge.
  • Get Ready for The Summer Solstice, The Longest Day of the Year
    You'll be missing these long, sunny days come winter, so soak it up now.
  • June's Strawberry Moon Is the Final Micro Moon of 2026: Here's How to See It
    Despite its catchy name, the Strawberry Moon isn't named for the moon's appearance.
  • 6 Doctor-Approved Continuous Glucose Monitors
    These CGM's will alert you as your glucose levels shift throughout the day.
  • CNET's Shopping Experts Found the Best Deals of the Week So You Don't Have To
    Don't miss these handpicked discounts on some of our favorite products ahead of Prime Day.
  • Is That Call, Text or Email Real? Here’s How to Identify Scams
    Scams are more advanced than ever, in large part thanks to AI. But there are still ways to identify them.
  • How to Transfer Chatbot Memory to and From ChatGPT
    If you're looking to escape ChatGPT or welcome it with open arms, here's how to export and import your data.
  • The Best Meat Delivery Services of 2026. We Cooked Our Way Through 11 Boxes of Beef, Chicken and Pork
    From premium steaks to budget-friendly bundles, these are the meat delivery services worth ordering from this summer.
  • This Is the First FDA-Approved OTC Continuous Glucose Monitor for Children
    This popular CGM can now be marketed for children 2 years of age and older who do not use insulin.
  • Today's NYT Strands Hints, Answers and Help for June 19 #838
    Here are hints and answers for the NYT Strands puzzle for June 19, No. 838.
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    Here are hints and the answers for the NYT Connections: Sports Edition puzzle for June 19, No. 634.
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    Here are some hints and the answers for the NYT Connections puzzle for June 19, No. 1,104.
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    Here are hints and the answer for today's Wordle for June 19, No. 1,826.
  • 6 Reasons Weber Grills Keep Winning Our Tests, Year After Year
    Few grill brands command more respect from seasoned pitmasters and backyard cooks alike. Here's what sets Weber apart, and why it keeps earning our recommendation year after year.
  • 27 Black-Owned Beauty Brands You Can Shop Year-Round
    It’s an excellent time to stock up on your essential beauty products and support Black businesses with these brands.
  • Grave Seasons Lets You Date the Serial Killer Plaguing Your Cute Town
    At Summer Game Fest, the mechanics of the cozy horror game become more clear -- both in murder and in love.
  • Today's NYT Mini Crossword Answers for Friday, June 19
    Here are the answers for The New York Times Mini Crossword for June 19.
  • Older Macs and iPhones Could Lose Major Office 365 Features in a Few Weeks
    Still using Microsoft Office 2019 for MacOS and iOS? Your files may soon become read-only.
  • How I Learned to Cook: One Meal Kit at a Time
    This meal kit service turned me into a confident cook.
  • The Best Espresso Machines of 2026 After Testing More Than 20 Models
    If you're searching for an espresso machine for your dad this Father's Day, here are the best options, tested and reviewed by CNET editors.
  • Shark’s ChillPill Handheld Fan Is My Current Favorite, Thanks to These Special Features
    Shark's three-in-one ChillPill personal fan shines because of its three cooling attachments.
  • Researchers Turn Old Junk Drawer Smartphones Into a Mini Cloud Computing Platform
    Score one for effective e-waste recycling.
  • Google Earth's Secret Flight Simulator Is Now Free for Everyone on the Web
    All you need to take to the virtual skies now is a browser.
  • Waymo Issues Another Recall, This Time Over Highway Construction Zones
    The robotaxi company issues a recall on 3,871 vehicles that could make incorrect decisions while driving in highway construction zones.
  • Civil society: Police facial recognition must be strictly limited
    Digital rights groups map out ‘minimum, necessary’ human rights protections to be included in UK government’s upcoming legal framework for police facial recognition
  • UK government publishes guidelines to ‘end era of outsourcing’ – will IT be in scope?
    New strategy will see UK government apply Public Interest Test to outsourcing contracts worth £1m or more
  • Chilling effects of surveillance threaten democracy, UN finds
    United Nations study finds the chilling effects of pervasive digital surveillance in modern life undermines an entire web of interconnected and interdependent human rights, representing a systemic threat to democratic norms and political participation
  • nLighten completes £15m refurbishment of Bristol ‘edge’ datacentre
    European datacentre operator doubles potential AI-ready power capacity to 1.2MW with dry cooling at Bristol site as part of a wider £100m-plus UK modernisation programme
  • Tesco offloads VMware and CA software as Broadcom case rolls on
    The contract and licensing dispute with Broadcom over its right to use VMware and CA Technologies has led retailer Tesco to begin an accelerated migration
  • UK information commissioner John Edwards resigns after HR investigation
    The UK’s information commissioner has resigned following an HR investigation, saying there were occasions when he exercised ‘poor judgement’ and made ‘inappropriate attempts at humour’
  • Google Cloud boosts for enterprise agentic at London Summit
    Hyperscaler prioritises process automation in UK showcase, with frontier models, agent platforms and development tools to the fore, with customers such as Unilever in the spotlight
  • US suspension of Anthropic models prompts AI sovereignty calls
    The US government’s control order to suspend access to Anthropic’s Claude Fable 5 and Mythos 5 models raises concerns about the UK’s over-reliance on American tech
  • Interview: Emmanuel Frenehard, chief digital officer, Sanofi
    Leading technology in a quest to find life-changing answers to challenging scientific questions brings an extra level of motivation for the pharma giant’s digital chief
  • Gulf CIOs shift focus from recovery to cyber resilience as regional threats intensify
    Commvault’s Yahya Kassab says organisations across the Gulf are reassessing recovery strategies, AI risks and cloud investments amid growing cyber threats
  • CMA puts in place fair ranking measures on Google Search
    Google will need to rank organic searches objectively and will be required under UK law to share data with third-party services
  • Emerging tech is top growth priority for UK finance firms
    Increasing numbers of banks see emerging technology as a priority of growth with artificial intelligence top of the list
  • What are the cyber threats to the 2026 Fifa World Cup?
    Dig deeper on some of the security issues facing the 2026 World Cup as the tournament faces unprecedented threat levels and challenges
  • What frontier AI actually means for enterprise security
    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.
  • Hostile states launched nearly 200 attacks on UK infrastructure in 12 months, says NCSC chief
    Hackers will use AI-enabled cyber capabilities to exploit known vulnerabilities in legacy technology at scale by 2028, says National Cyber Security Centre CEO Richard Horne
  • Post Office delays signing Horizon software replacement contract
    Lot 2 of the contract to replace Fujitsu’s controversial Horizon EPOS system has still not been signed off
  • UK companies can seize £50bn prize by industrialising AI, claims Celonis
    Celonis claims FTSE 100 firms could save £4.4bn by closing ‘execution gaps’ in workflows through process intelligence software, potentially rising to £50bn with agentic AI
  • Cabinet Office states Capita set to miss Civil Service Pension Scheme deadline
    Outsourcing firm’s botched takeover of civil service pension administration has seen scheme members experience financial hardship
  • Google Cloud Summit: UK to deploy AI-powered planning system
    The UK planning system is being reworked with artificial intelligence and computer vision to provide data in a consistent format
  • NPL to run world’s first quantum standards network
    National Quantum Standards Network will be overseen by the UK’s National Physical Laboratory, with the aim of establishing the rules of the road for quantum computing and accelerating British innovation
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