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  • Top AI tools such as OpenClaw and Github Copilot can be hijacked to create new massive botnets
    Researchers find nine of the most popular AI platforms are susceptible to a new attack that exploits hallucinations to set up a botnet.
  • This software team will charge you $10,000 a week to remove all AI-generated code from your systems — and use AI to do it
    For $10,000 a week, a three-man team will use AI coding agents to find lengthy AI generated codebases within your system’s internal applications, and trim fat.
  • Cheaper than an iPhone: Price of record-breaking Ukraine AI FPV drone slashed to $500 as range increases sixfold to 68 miles
    The Vyriy 15 FPV is a $500-class Ukrainian drone that incorporates AI terminal guidance and reportedly hit Russian logistics 110 km away.
  • ‘A candidate who was hostile from day one never produces that baseline’: Nation states spies applying for legit jobs are hard to spot
    Nation state spies are using AI to create fake identities and realistic job applications, infiltrating organizations to steal intelligence.
  • VPN deal of the week: After a year of testing it, this is the VPN I'll be using to stream England vs Argentina
    Make sure football comes home securely with this top VPN
  • Experts flag new scam targeting fans seeking tickets for Celine Dion concerts
    Multiple scams targeting Celine Dion fans have already surfaced - it looks like this scam will go on (and on).
  • I spent 10 hours comparing two fantastic premium compact cameras, the Lumix L10 and Fujifilm X100VI — here’s which one I’d buy with my own money
    The Panasonic Lumix L10 is billed as a versatile alternative to the viral Fujifilm X100VI, but how do the two cameras compare when using them side by side? I tested them together and have a clear favorite
  • England vs Argentina LIVE: Free Streams, TV Guide & How to watch from anywhere
    All the ways you can stream England vs Argentina from anywhere in the world with live updates from the World Cup semi-final.
  • Viltrox unveils a miraculously small 'pancake' lens with bright f/2.8 aperture for Sony and Nikon cameras — and it has an innovative feature I love
    Viltrox has revealed its new AF 26mm F2.8 EVO lens, which comes in Sony E and Nikon Z-mount versions, measures 23.8mm thick and weighs just 130g.
  • The GMKtec G10 mini PC is 'a terrific little system' — and now our top budget machine gets a big discount
    This compact desktop is ideal for general productivity and day-to-day work.
  • Steam fan finds 'cheap SSDs' to make retro 'game cartridges' system — the only problem is 2026 is the worst year in history to do it
    PC physical copies could be a thing again, after this Steam gamer found a unique but expensive way to do it.
  • The Batman Part II's release date has been pushed back to early 2028 — and its latest delay is going to have a major impact on James Gunn's DC Universe
    The Robert Pattinson-starring sequel's latest launch delay means we'll have to wait another four months for its arrival.
  • You'll soon be able to play the biggest football game on your iPhone thanks to an upcoming Apple Arcade release with zero microtransactions
    Apple Arcade subscribers are about to get their own version of Madden NFL 27.
  • Anker's compact Solix S2000 home backup battery is 50% off and can run your fridge for 35 hours
    This 2KWh portable power station is a delightfully svelte home backup solution.
  • HP's Smart Tank 5101 all-in-one cartridge-free printer includes up to two years of free ink and it's nearly 30% off right now
    The HP Smart Tank 5101 all-in-one printer prints, scans, and copies while keeping ink costs low with its refillable tank system.
  • Squarespace's new limited-release tools aim to help sellers tap into FOMO
    Going...going...gone
  • New phishing campaign hits LastPass, Bitwarden users - password manager customers warned not to fall for this scam
    No, LastPass' security policies have not been updated, and neither have Bitwarden's - it's a scam.
  • Privado VPN unveils an MCP server on Windows and macOS to let your AI agent manage your connection
    PrivadoVPN has built a local Model Context Protocol server into its Windows and macOS apps, letting AI dev tools connect, switch servers, and run diagnostics on your behalf.
  • I've been hunting for the perfect festival blackout tent — here are 9 easy-pitch options I'd happily stumble back to
    Blackout fabric won't just block the 5am light — it'll also stop your tent from turning into an oven.
  • WD Red Plus 8TB deal: Our pick for 'the best value' NAS drive is nearly $100 off
    Save nearly $100 off the price of the 8TB WD Red Plus NAS drive for reliable always-on network storage.
  • How to watch England vs Argentina: Free Streams, TV Channels & Kick-Off time as Lionel Messi meets Three Lions in FIFA World Cup 2026 semi-final, team news
    England make three changes for their FIFA World Cup 2026 semi-final against Argentina. Here's how to watch the game for free online and from anywhere.
  • Sonos boosts its upgrade program with savings of up to 30% on speakers, soundbars, and more
    Sonos has brought back its double discount upgrade program, offering 30% off speakers, soundbars, subwoofers, and more for existing owners.
  • Work and study laptop deals: I found the HP OmniBook 3, Asus Vivobook 14, and Dell 15 under $600 right now
    These three Windows 11 laptops from Dell, HP and Asus are great picks for office workers and students headed back to school, and all for under $600.
  • 'We decided not to limit VPNs': UK government U-turns on age-gating privacy tools
    The UK government has confirmed it will not restrict VPN access as part of its upcoming social media bans, prioritizing digital privacy while introducing new curfews for 16- and 17-year-olds.
  • Hundreds of GitHub repos found posing as real software to push malware
    Russian hackers are trying to sneak infostealers onto people's devices to grab passwords, crypto, and more.
  • Denshattack! is a hybrid of all the best fast-paced platformers I've ever played, and I'm convinced it's a stand out indie game this year
    It's been a while since a platformer has left me amazed, and Denshattack! easily provides one of the best experiences in the genre.
  • Lomography just created a super affordable, idiot-proof film camera that doubles your number of photos — and it comes pre-loaded with a roll and the instructions are literally printed on the body
    This is possibly the most idiot-proof camera ever made, with instructions literally printed on the body.
  • The Odyssey IMAX 70mm screening demand is so high that IMAX CEO confirms he'd 'like to see more' theaters — but actually getting them is more complicated than it looks
    Demand for IMAX 70mm screenings of The Odyssey is so high that fans are doing whatever it takes to get tickets. But could this lead to more IMAX theaters worldwide?
  • Could now finally be a good time to buy an AI PC? This report says so
    Analysts say AI PCs could run small models and local AI workflows without needing to rely on expensive, unpredictable cloud compute.
  • "Players using CryoTherm Palm felt 60% cooler, held 2.45% higher speeds and preserved sprint velocity 4.7% better" — I asked Therabody's Chief Science Officer how England's World Cup squad is using a new cooling device to combat heat and boost performance
    Therabody's Chief Science Officer tells us about the high-tech cooling gadgets his company supplied to England's World Cup squad — which work by cooling the user's palms.
  • AI Isn’t Smarter Than a Baby—Yet
    Babies are tremendous learning machines, and key advances for AI may soon be found in the architecture of their little brains.
  • Thinking Machines Lab Drops Its First Model
    Inkling, a 975-billion-parameter open source model, was trained to understand video and audio. It could help Thinking Machines establish itself among competitors like Anthropic and OpenAI.
  • Lionel Messi’s Final World Cup—and the Death of Early Retirement
    Argentina’s Lionel Messi was supposed to be done years ago. Now, sports science is helping soccer’s biggest stars rewrite the rules of aging.
  • An Inventor of Apple’s FaceID Wants to Analyze Your Brain’s Health With AI
    Gidi Littwin’s new AI startup, Hemispheric, makes diagnostic brain scans for conditions like depression, PTSD, and Parkinson’s. He wants the technology to be as cheap and easy as for a blood test.
  • The Best iPad to Buy (and Some to Avoid) in 2026: Air, Pro, Mini
    Apple just raised its prices. Here’s an updated breakdown of the brand’s tablets to find the best one for your needs.
  • MSI Claw 8 EX AI+ Review: Great Power, Shocking Price
    But with great power comes a great price.
  • 4 Best Personal Safety Alarms: Garmin, Sabre, & More (2026)
    Make some noise for safety with our favorite alarms, from keychain sirens to wearable bracelets.
  • The Best Google Home Speaker (2026)
    There’s now only one worth buying—but you can still access new features on older models you might already own.
  • My Ebike Delivery Went Missing. When I Tried to Recover It, I Ended Up in Chatbot Hell
    Companies’ increasing reliance on AI chatbots isn’t making the customer service experience smarter. It’s just making it more infuriating.
  • The Explosive Diarrhea Outbreak Is About to Get Much Bigger
    Official case counts likely capture only a fraction of US cyclosporiasis infections, and the outbreak is likely to get worse before it gets better.
  • OpenAI Staffers Are Funding a Rival Super PAC to Take on Their Boss
    OpenAI employees have donated more than $215,000 to a political effort opposing Leading the Future, a group backed by the company’s president, Greg Brockman.
  • How To Watch the 2026 FIFA World Cup Semifinals: England vs Argentina
    The end of the FIFA Men’s World Cup is nigh. Here’s how to watch the final games and the first ever World Cup halftime show.
  • Noom Promo Codes: 50% Off Best Deals & Free Trials for July 2026
    Discover the best ways to save on Noom subscriptions, including free trials, limited-time offers for GLP-1Rx Plus, and essential tips for redeeming your Noom discount.
  • Hydrow Discount Code: Save Up to $150 | July 2026
    Save on rowers and accessories with Hydrow coupons, including an exclusive discount of $50.
  • Naturepedic Promo Codes: Get 20% Off Plus Free Pillows
    Shop the Naturepedic sale this 2026.
  • 1Password Coupon: Score a Free Trial in July 2026
    Save up to 28% on business and personal memberships with 1Password promo codes and deals.
  • HelloFresh Promo Codes: 55% Off for July 2026
    Get up to 55% off and free meal boxes using a HelloFresh coupon code in July 2026. Discover our best codes and discounts to let you save time and money.
  • Wayfair Coupons: Up to 80% Off July 2026
    Get 10% off with Wayfair promo code, up to 80% off furniture, and more top coupons.
  • Chegg Coupon Codes July 2026: Save on Study, Textbooks, & More
    Unlock Chegg promo codes, student discounts, and free trials for Chegg Study and Chegg Writing.
  • T-Mobile Promo Codes: 25% Off | July 2026
    Discover how to save on T-Mobile Business Internet and phone plans, from sign-up perks and switching rewards to bundled offers and free lines.
  • How I Get Free Traffic from ChatGPT in 2025 (AIO vs SEO)
  • Top 10 AI Tools That Will Transform Your Content Creation in 2025
  • LimeWire AI Studio Review 2023: Details, Pricing & Features
  • Top 10 AI Tools in 2023 That Will Make Your Life Easier
  • Top 10 AI Content Generator & Writer Tools in 2022
  • Beginner Guide to CJ Affiliate (Commission Junction) in 2022
  • TOP 11 AI MARKETING TOOLS YOU SHOULD USE (Updated 2022)
  • Most Frequently Asked Questions About Affiliate Marketing
  • What is Blockchain: Everything You Need to Know (2022)
  • ProWritingAid VS Grammarly: Which Grammar Checker is Better in (2022) ?
  • Sellfy Review 2022: How Good Is This Ecommerce Platform?
  • Ahrefs vs SEMrush: Which SEO Tool Should You Use?
  • Top 10 Best PLR(Private Label Rights) Websites | Which One You Should Join in 2022?
  • Canva Review 2022: Details, Pricing & Features
  • Top 7 Best Wordpress Plugin Of All Time
  • Ginger VS Grammarly: Which Grammar Checker is Better in (2022) ?
  • Most Frequently Asked Questions About NFTs(Non-Fungible Tokens)
  • 10 Best Chrome Extensions That Are Perfect for Everyone
  • Most Frequently Asked Questions About Email Marketing
  • 7 Free Websites Every Content Creator Needs to Know
  • Top 9 Free AI Tools That Make Your Life Easier
  • 3D-Printed, Customized Contact Lenses Are Possible, and Can Be Made in 20 Minutes
    A new system could create patient-specific lenses for those with irregular corneas who struggle with traditional contact lenses.
  • Stream 'Stranger Things' Like It's 1983. Netflix Quietly Drops Surprise VHS Edition
    Netflix brings the '80s nostalgia with this 10th-anniversary special edition of season 1.
  • Hands-On With the iOS 27 Public Beta: Just OK
    Even if you don't use AI, I found some useful features in the iOS 27 beta. But most of them are smaller, quality-of-life changes.
  • The Best LED Face Masks That Will Improve Your Skin's Appearance
    We tested popular FDA-cleared LED face masks to find the best ones for your home needs.
  • The Week's Best Deals Are Here, and These Are the Ones CNET Experts Would Actually Buy
    We sifted through hundreds of discounts to find the biggest savings that you need to check out.
  • Apple iPhone 20: What We Know About the Radical Redesign Coming in 2027
    The 20th anniversary edition iPhone is shaping up to be a landmark moment overseen by Apple's next CEO, John Ternus, but expected price hikes could make it more expensive.
  • Don't Call It Book 4, but the Next Fourth Wing Book Has a Name and Release Date
    The next book in the Fourth Wing series is an anthology, not a continuation of Violet's story.
  • You Can Extend Your Phone's Battery With a Few Settings and a Wallpaper Change
    Don't expect miracles from this trick, but it could help you extend your phone's battery life just a little bit more.
  • Study Suggests We've Been Measuring Solar Storms All Wrong
    The same phenomenon that causes the beautiful aurora borealis may also cause way more havoc than previously thought.
  • 53 of the Best TV Shows on Netflix That Will Keep You Entertained
    Yes, you should absolutely marathon them.
  • Spotify Launches Free Managed Accounts for Kids in the US
    This option is now open to any parent with a Spotify account.
  • The Unfiltered Truth: What Air Purifiers Actually Catch
    I connected with experts to find out where our air quality is headed, and if air purifiers are the breath of fresh air we need.
  • People's Picks TV Winners: These TV Brands Win for Screen Quality, Sound and Smarts
    Upgrading your TV soon? One well-known TV brand is our readers' all-around favorite.
  • These Expert-Approved Smart Scales Can Read More Than Just Your Weight
    A smart scale can weigh you, but it also provides additional biometric data.
  • Best Verizon Plans: How to Choose the Right One in 2026
    Among Verizon's unlimited phone plans, here are CNET's favorites.
  • I Asked Experts Why Dishwashers Fail. A Simple Step You're Skipping Was the Top Answer
    Your dishwasher losing oomph may be your fault. Here's what experts say is the number one cause of dishwasher decline.
  • OpenAI's First Device Will Reportedly Be a Portable Smart Speaker
    The device is expected to possess a "personality" that will serve as a "humanlike AI companion," Bloomberg reports.
  • Beyond the Galaxy Z Fold: Samsung's Future Phone Concepts That Roll, Slide and Expand
    I visited Samsung's secret display lab to see what our future smartphones could look like. It was the first time the press has been allowed in.
  • From Extreme Heat to Half a Million Folds: A Rare Look Inside Samsung's Display Lab
    During a visit to South Korea, I was among the first people outside of Samsung to see how the company stress tests its foldable displays before they end up in your pocket.
  • LA and Other Cities Are Distancing Themselves From Flock Safety
    Los Angeles is letting its contract with the controversial security company expire after a three-year partnership.
  • Best Xbox Controller for 2026: Series X and Series S
    Your Xbox controller can make or break your gaming experience. I’ve tested the best wired and wireless options available, and here are our top picks.
  • New York Is First State to Press Pause on AI Data Center Construction
    Gov. Kathy Hochul signs an executive order to pause new construction, but it won't affect data centers that have already broken ground.
  • Some Galaxy S26 Ultra Phone Displays Are Reportedly Developing a Red Tint
    S26 Ultra owners have claimed on Reddit that they've noticed discoloration.
  • Today's NYT Connections Hints, Answers and Help for July 15, #1130
    Here are some hints and the answers for the NYT Connections puzzle for July 15, No. 1,130.
  • Today's Wordle Hints, Answer and Help for July 15, #1852
    Here are hints and the answer for today's Wordle for July 15, No. 1,852.
  • Chaotic July Patch Tuesday threatens to overwhelm defenders
    Another mammoth Patch Tuesday update, likely topping 600 flaws in total, sends defenders into the weeds.
  • Prime minister-in-waiting Andy Burnham takes aim at outsourcing
    Soon-to-be-appointed prime minister adds weight to government’s existing plan to ‘end era of outsourcing’
  • Home Office proposes AI tooling to accelerate digital disclosure
    PoliceAI will be used to pilot artificial intelligence tools that are capable of automatically generating summaries of digital material, saving ‘countless’ admin hours
  • Reeves speaks up about UK sovereign AI
    The UK government has ambitions to build out its own AI capabilities, but its plans are stumped by high datacentre power costs
  • ICO ‘less effective as a regulator’ due to toxic culture
    Staff of the UK’s data protection watchdog say it was ‘less effective’ due to a toxic workplace culture upheld by senior leadership team
  • Out of sight, out of work: Creating opportunity for blind and partially sighted people
    Billions of pounds are being lost - and hundreds of thousands of people excluded from the economy - because so much of our technology and working lives are not inclusive by design
  • CW@60: An adventure into cyber security
    Cyber security expert Rik Ferguson charts an unlikely career from The Hobbit through childhood thespianism to the cutting edge of cyber defence
  • Made in Spain: Surveillance tech banned in EU booms in India
    India is rolling out facial-recognition technology to monitor millions of its citizens, with much of the software coming from a Spanish company – but critics argue the government promise of public safety is not the main aim
  • PAC raises more questions over Capita’s role in government
    Report demands answers on Capita’s suitability to run HR and payroll services to 250,000 civil servants
  • IDCA warns of ‘delay tax’ as AI datacentre power surges 50%
    Global datacentre electricity consumption reaches 1.9% of all generation, with ‘zombie workloads’ wasting 3GW of US capacity alone and a 100MW project delay costing up to $1bn
  • AI impacting stress levels among cyber professionals
    AI is affecting the day-to-day careers of cyber security pros in regard to stress levels, but respondents to an ISC2 data-gathering exercise are split over whether or not their stress levels are going up or down
  • Study reveals Microsoft tactics to lure Windows users
    The Edge browser may have a small market share, but research commissioned by Firefox shows how Microsoft muscles in
  • Dear Andy Burnham, a word about the government AI strategy...
    Can our new Prime Minister bring a new approach to AI that treats the voracious Big Tech companies with less deference?
  • Modern datacentre infrastructure management (DCIM) is crucial
    AI workloads are pushing traditional datacentre management to its limits. Modern DCIM is now essential, using predictive analytics to ensure resilience, efficiency, and sustainability
  • Pure DC launches €7.5bn Finland AI datacentre campus
    550MW AI datacentre project – with Microsoft reportedly signed up – reflects shift as European market moves north to bypass power constraints in traditional Flap-D hubs
  • DMCC launches cyber security hub as UAE accelerates development of digital resilience ecosystem
    DMCC Cyber vertical brings together more than 200 cyber security firms under the DMCC Tech platform, reinforcing Dubai’s ambition to become a global technology and cyber innovation hub
  • Interview: Lucie Audibert, solicitor in MP Jess Asato’s Grok case
    AWO solicitor Lucie Audibert speaks with Computer Weekly about representing Labour MP Jess Asato’s legal claim against xAI’s chatbot Grok, its nudification capabilities and how this case may define what liability for developers of AI tools look like
  • Cyber body Crest launches AI security charter
    Crest’s industry-backed AI charter commits signatories to supporting responsible AI adoption and aims to foster trust in AI-enabled security services.
  • How AI is pushing cyber resilience up GCC energy boardroom agendas
    TXOne Networks CEO Terence Liu says AI is transforming both industrial operations and cyber threats, forcing GCC energy operators to prioritise visibility, operational control and resilience as critical infrastructure becomes increasingly interconnected
  • Datacentres need to consider alternatives to grid connection
    UK datacentre growth is stalled by National Grid delays. Operators are increasingly using "behind-the-meter" private energy deals to secure reliable, cost-effective power faster
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