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The HDD brand that brought you the 1.8-inch, 2.5-inch, and 3.5-inch hard drives is now back with a $19 pocket-sized personal cloud for your smartphones - just make sure you don't lose it
Conner introduces Pocket Cloud, a tiny device enabling phone backups, fast charging, 4K recording, expandable microSD storage, and multi-device compatibility.
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'Satisfying and great-tasting results' — this five-star De'Longhi coffee maker is a spectacular value, and it's $200 off at Best Buy
The De'Longhi La Specialista Arte Evo earned full marks in our 2024 review, and it's still an exceptional buy for beginner baristas.
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Segway Navimow CEO on why it won't be 'simply piling on features' in its robot lawn mowers
Exclusive: 'I have always hoped that technology can truly be applied to people's daily needs.'
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IKEA just released the smart sensor range I've been waiting for – simple, helpful gadgets from as little as $6
Take a look at my favorite picks from IKEA's new Matter-compatible smart sensor lineup.
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Watch out, Tesla – the early Rivian R2 verdicts suggest it's going to be a serious Model Y rival
World's top media get an early drive with Rivian's R2 and early reports suggest the company is on to a winner
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'A resounding home run' - the Nothing Ear (a) earbuds are some of the best we've tested and they even converted me from being an in-ear headphones skeptic
The Nothing Ear (a) are the earbuds that brought me back to the world of in-ear headphones - and they're not even pricey.
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'I was out in Korea just a couple of weeks ago': SK Hynix partner has a cunning plan to simplify SSDs and cut memory use by 99% amidst RAM crisis
StreamFast SSD concept removes the flash translation layer and controller DRAM, using sequential device-assigned addresses to slash memory use.
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Get your caffeine fix at home for less with this four-star Breville Bambino Plus at a record-low price on Amazon
The Breville Bambino Plus is a great espresso machine with simple to use features. It's on sale now at Amazon and is a delightful addition to your kitchen.
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30 sophisticated silver home office upgrades to elevate your workspace
For a polished modern desk set-up.
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OpenAI hails 1 million Codex downloads, but warns limits may be coming - but ChatGPT Deep Research users get a whole load of upgrades to boost their work
OpenAI says Codex macOS app has been downloaded more than 1 million times in just over a week.
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The AirTag 2 is way more findable — and louder — than the original, and this is a truly worthy upgrade
I test-drove the new AirTag (2026) — and it lives up to all of Apple's promises
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Amazon's Presidents' Day sale is surprisingly filled with award-winning tech gadgets — here's everything I'd buy as a deals expert
Amazon just launched its Presidents' Day sale, and some of its best deals are on award-winning tech gadgets, including AirPods, TVs, smart home devices, and more.
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The Sony A7 V is still topping best-selling camera lists – here are 9 perfect-match lenses I recommend for it
I love shooting with the best-selling Sony A7 V – and if you've just bought one, then these are the 9 Sony and third-party lenses I’d recommend to go with it
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Save 88%: Combine Hostinger's current discount with our exclusive code for the best-on-the-market deal
If you want to start your own business in 2026, this exclusive Hostinger discount is one to take advantage of.
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I can't find any RAM kits without overspending during this memory crisis – but this Adata 32GB option might do the trick
The RAM crisis has left very few inexpensive options available on the market, but Adata's XPG 32GB option fits the bill.
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How to listen to 'The Archers' for free from anywhere in the world
'The Archers' is still one of the easiest BBC dramas to keep up with, as long as you know where to look.
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Keep forgetting your insurance renewals? This free app will organise them for you – and could save you money in the process
A new free app from Go.Compare is promising to fix your insurance headaches by organising your renewals in one handy place.
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Still using Windows 10? Microsoft is automatically replacing Secure Boot certificates on older PCs ahead of expiration, so you might want to update ASAP
Affected (legacy) Windows 10 devices might not get the new Secure Boot certificates, Microsoft says.
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Better than half price: Modern Intel laptops don't get cheaper than this $220 Asus Vivobook in Best Buy's Presidents' Day sale
Save over half price on the Asus Vivobook 14 in this limited-time offer at Best Buy, now down to just $220.
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The Galaxy Book6 Ultra proves Samsung can make a MacBook killer - it's just a shame about the price
The Galaxy Book6 Ultra comes with Intel’s latest chips and Samsung’s increasingly-impressive ecosystem, but can it finally take on the MacBook?
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Get 32GB DDR5 6400MHz RAM for next to nothing with this Ryzen 7 9850X3D and MSI X870 motherboard combo - save $459 on this Newegg bundle
Save $459 on this Ryzen 7 9850X3D processor, MSI X870 motherboard, and 32GB DDR5 combo right now, while stocks last.
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Argos is back with another massive Big Red sale — I've picked the 10 best tech deals with up to 50% off
The Argos Big Red sale is back once again, with discounts of up to 50% off available across tech, appliances, toys, and home, so I've hand-picked the 10 best deals.
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I love my KitchenAid stand mixer — and you can get your own for 50% off in KitchenAid's refurbished store for Valentine's Day
Find huge savings on KitchenAid's officially refurbished mixers, which come complete with warranties and full customer service.
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Memory prices are climbing, but you can beat the price hike with this 32GB DDR5 6400MHz RAM kit while stocks last
Save over $50 on this 32GB Puskill DDR5 6400MHz kit right now, as memory prices continue to climb.
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'Wuthering Heights' review: Emerald Fennell’s weakest film yet isn’t as steamy as you think it will be — if it was a spice, it would be flour
I wanted to love Emerald Fennell’s "Wuthering Heights" just to spite everybody who hates it – but even a hunky Jacob Elordi can’t convince me that it’s good.
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Surfshark partners with Internews to protect journalists and activists with free VPN access
Surfshark has helped 100 media outlets and civil society groups in nine high-risk countries to access a free and secure internet. Here's why it matters.
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Telegram CEO condemns new restrictions in Russia as citizens turn to VPNs to bypass the blocks
Russia begins disrupting access to Telegram, but users are fighting back. Find out why VPN demand is spiking and what it means for the future of Russian internet censorship.
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The Apple Watch Ultra 3 and Garmin Fenix 8 are still too expensive for most marathon runners this year, which is why the Garmin Epix Pro represents outrageous value right now
Get the Garmin Epix Pro at 45% off instead of a full-price Garmin Fenix 8.
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North Korean hackers use AI-generated video to deliver malware for macOS and Windows
UNC1069 has gotten super creative lately, using a mix of Business Telegram Compromise, deepfakes, and malware.
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I watched Chris Hemsworth's new movie Crime 101 — and the heist thriller commits too many offences to be the Marvel megastar's best non-MCU film
Crime 101 is a somewhat engaging cat-and-mouse story, but commits too many offences to be a genre classic.
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The ICE Expansion Won’t Happen in the Dark
People have a right to know who their neighbors are, especially when it’s ICE.
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I Loved My OpenClaw AI Agent—Until It Turned on Me
I used the viral AI helper to order groceries, sort emails, and negotiate deals. Then it decided to scam me.
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Jeffrey Epstein Advised an Elon Musk Associate on Taking Tesla Private
The financier recommended adding Margaret Thatcher to Tesla’s board, even though she had been dead for five years.
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Our Favorite Upgraded Power Bank Is $30 Off
This supercharged Anker pack can keep all your devices topped up.
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CBP Signs Clearview AI Deal to Use Face Recognition for ‘Tactical Targeting’
US Border Patrol intelligence units will gain access to a face recognition tool built on billions of images scraped from the internet.
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How to Set Up an Apple Watch for Your Kids (2026)
Want to give your children an easy way to contact you—without giving them a smartphone? Family Setup on WatchOS can help.
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9 Best Cheap Laptops (2026), Tested and Reviewed
From surprisingly good $300 Chromebooks to excellent $650 Windows laptops, these are the best budget laptops we’ve tested.
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Razer Huntsman V3 Pro 8KHz Review: A Keyboard for the Competitive
This esports keyboard isn't particularly comfortable, but it's incredibly competitive.
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Jessie Diggins’ Starter Pack: Winter Olympics 2026
What a three-time Olympic medalist packs to Milano Cortina 2026.
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Wacom MovinkPad 11 Tablet Review: A Portable Sketch Pad
Wacom’s Android-based drawing pad tries, and mostly succeeds, to pack a full digital art workstation into a portable sketch pad.
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AI Industry Rivals Are Teaming Up on a Startup Accelerator
OpenAI, Anthropic, Google, and a host of other major tech companies have found common ground in F/ai, a new startup accelerator based out of Paris.
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Mazzer Philos Review (2026): Sweet, Zero-Retention Grinds
Mazzer Philos is a commercial-caliber coffee grinder made for the home countertop. And it made for some of the most delicious espresso I pulled this year.
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Best Presidents’ Day Mattress Sales of 2026
Some of the best sales of the year are happening right now—we’ll help you save on our all-time favorite mattresses and bedding.
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Astronomers Are Closing In on the Kuiper Belt’s Secrets
As next-generation telescopes map this outer frontier, astronomers are bracing for discoveries that could reveal hidden planets, strange structures, and clues to the solar system’s chaotic youth.
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Sex Toys for Every Type of Body and Ability (2026)
From app-controlled toys to mounts and wearables, I tested a variety of sex toys for every type of body and ability.
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Salesforce Workers Circulate Open Letter Urging CEO Marc Benioff to Denounce ICE
The letter comes after Benioff joked at a company event on Monday that ICE was monitoring international employees in attendance, sparking immediate backlash.
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The Physics Behind the Quadruple Axel, the Most Difficult Jump in Figure Skating
Are you speechless watching US figure skater Ilia Malinin on the ice? Science explains how it’s possible the Quad God can do more than four full rotations in the air.
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RFK Jr. Says Americans Need More Protein. His Grok-Powered Food Website Disagrees
The site Realfood.gov uses Elon Musk’s Grok chatbot to dispense nutrition information—some of which contradicts the government’s new guidelines.
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Palantir CEO Alex Karp Recorded a Video About ICE for His Employees
In a video shared with Palantir employees, Alex Karp did not explain how ICE is utilizing the company’s products. Instead, workers were told they can sign NDAs if they want detailed information.
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This GoPro and Lens Bundle Is $200 Off
You can grab a fully kitted action camera and all the lenses for $550.
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How My New Induction Smart Stove Saved Me Hours of Driving
I wouldn't have considered induction even five years ago. Here are four reasons I'm loving my new connected stove.
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Aloha, AI Moana: Google's AI Will No Longer Accept Disney Character Prompts
The apparent change follows a cease-and-desist letter from the House of Mouse in December.
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Darren Aronofsky, Your AI Slop Is Ruining American History in 'On This Day…1776'
Commentary: The high-profile Hollywood director created a studio dedicated to creating a "new cinematic grammar" built around AI. This is not a good start.
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iOS 26.3 Is Rolling Out Right Now. Here's Everything New to Expect on Your iPhone
Apple's latest update adds end-to-end encryption to RCS messaging, alongside a new Android transfer tool and other new minor tweaks.
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I Bought the Galaxy Z TriFold for Over $3,000. Follow Along as I Test It (Live Updates)
Samsung's buzzed-about new phone was tricky to get my hands on, but I'm excited to use it. Here are my ongoing observations.
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Best Desks of 2026: I’ve Spent Nearly 4,000 Hours Testing Desks. These Are the Ones You Want
Get the best desk for your office with some advice from our CNET experts.
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Best Standing Desks of 2026
These standing desks have earned high praise from our CNET experts.
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Fitbit's Gemini-Powered Coach Is Coming to iPhone and Other Countries
The redesigned Fitbit app and AI health coach are rolling out to iOS users and Fitbit Premium subscribers in the UK, Canada, Australia, New Zealand and Singapore.
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AI's Biggest Risk Is the Story We're Not Being Told
Commentary: The public deserves more than a marketing pitch. The AI boom needs a truth audit about the real risks.
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Premier League Soccer: Stream Man City vs. Fulham Live From Anywhere
A win for Pep Guardiola's men in west London would move them within 3 points of EPL leaders Arsenal.
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I Wore the Apple Watch and Oura Ring for Months. I'd Stick With This One
The one feature that tipped the scales for me in the Apple Watch vs. Oura Ring debate might not be a dealbreaker for everyone.
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Google Pixel 10A Rumors: Colors, Announce Date, Preorders
While last year's Pixel 9A went on sale in April, the latest in Google's cheaper A series will be coming this month.
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You'll Never Miss Another Deal Again Because I'm Sending Them Right to Your Phone
Get the best tech deals delivered by text so you don’t have to hunt them down.
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This New AI Video Tool From China's Bytedance Is Wowing Early Users
Seedance 2.0 is grabbing attention for AI videos that match OpenAI's Sora 2 and Kling 3.0.
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Recovery Slides Are My Feet's Best Friends. Here Are My Top Picks
Made from high-tech foam and other materials, recovery slides aren't just for athletes or for treating plantar fasciitis. I tested several models. Here are my current favorites.
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The Invisible Mistakes Ruining Your AI Art and How to Fix Them in Seconds
These expert tips can help your AI-generated images go from freaky to fabulous.
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55 of the Best TV Shows on Netflix That Will Keep You Entertained
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I Test Meal Kits for a Living: These 7 Mistakes Are Costing You
Meal kits can save you time, energy and, in some cases, money. Here's how to get the most out of your subscription from a serial meal kit maker.
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14 Excellent Horror Movies to Watch on HBO Max
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Don't Freak Out, but You're Probably Eating a Credit Card's Worth of Plastic With These 8 Foods
You can lower your microplastic consumption with these tips.
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Should You Keep All Plastic Out of the Microwave? Here's What Experts Told Me
I consulted a public health professor and a toxicologist to understand how microplastics enter food and whether microwaving poses any special risks.
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T-Mobile's Live Translation AI Agent Will Be Baked Into Your Phone Calls
If you need to communicate in another language, T-Mobile's network can translate as you talk. And you don't need special phone hardware to do it.
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What Is Hybrid Meat? The Healthy Eating Hack Explained
Hybrid meat may sound futuristic, but this simple health hack is surprisingly straightforward.
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These Netflix Movies Star A-List Actors, but You've Probably Never Seen Them
Time to revisit some of these forgotten original films that have been lost to the algorithm.
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London Assembly member: Police should halt facial-recognition technology use
In lieu of a full-blown ban on the technology, Green London Assembly member Zoë Garbett has called for a number of new safeguards to be implemented that she feels would protect Londoners from ‘escalating’ biometric surveillance
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Peer ‘disappointed’ that DWP review of subpostmaster prosecutions is still months away
Government indicates that there are 108 DWP prosecutions of subpostmasters that will be reviewed so far, but little progress has been made
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The Security Interviews: Mick Baccio, Splunk
Mick Baccio, global security advisor at Splunk SURGe and Cisco Foundation AI, reveals how the experience of running cyber on a dime for a US presidential campaign has informed how he does security, and why the basics still matter
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UK government datacentre planning decisions queried over environmental oversight admission
The UK government’s admission that it made a mistake granting permission for a hyperscale datacentre to be built in Iver, Buckinghamshire, has raised questions about the validity of similar approved projects
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CIOs discuss friction between legacy IT and innovation
While it may not be something IT leaders want to talk about, managing technical debt is critical to moving forward with IT innovation
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Lack of resources greatest hurdle for regulating AI, MPs told
Regulators warned that statutory powers alone cannot address the ethical harms of artificial intelligence
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Fujitsu will be out by next summer, says Post Office CTO
Post Office’s project to replace its controversial core system will contract suppliers by the summer of this year, with the aim to remove Fujitsu by summer 2027, according to its chief technology officer
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AI enters its ‘grassroots backlash’ era
As artificial intelligence permeates aspects of the economy and society, individuals and civic groups are devising creative ways to rebel - but any impact on AI’s development, adoption and regulation is unclear
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The world’s default productivity tool is becoming a national security liability
The rapid exploitation of a bug in Office by Russian cyber attackers shows that the current system of patching - for a software application that is practically ubiquitous in enterprise IT - has become a security risk for everyone
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February Patch Tuesday: Microsoft drops six zero-days
Microsoft releases patches for six zero-day flaws in its latest monthly update, many of them related to security feature bypass issues
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Researchers delve inside new SolarWinds RCE attack chain
Researchers at Huntress and Microsoft have shared findings from their analysis of a new SolarWinds Web Help Desk vulnerability
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How agentic AI could destroy social media: the need for proactive governance
If organisations using agentic and generative AI don’t codify ethics and oversight now, the future may be filled with AI agents using generative AI to communicate with other agents, destroying trust in social media
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Apple and Google pledge to improve app fairness
The CMA is seeking views on Apple and Google’s commitments to ensure fair app store practices to stoke the UK’s app economy, fintech and improve developer confidence
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Is the EU’s free trade deal with India the dawn of a new era?
Trade deal between European Union and India simplifies the visa system for professionals from India, which could make the country’s suppliers more accessible
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Second ever international AI safety report published
More than 100 artificial intelligence experts have produced the second international AI safety report ahead of a summit in India, outlining a high degree of uncertainty about the development and risks of AI
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On the bug side cartoon collection – 2025: Inflating, Inflating, the AI bubble
Three times a week in Computer Weekly’s French sister title, LeMagIT, cartoonist François Cointe treats readers to his gentle and funny cartoons, which wonderfully recount the adventures and misadventures of IT in the corporate world. François is very popular in France, and we’re delighted to...
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G42 expands global AI ambitions with sovereign cloud partnership in Vietnam
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Removing barriers to tech careers
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Artificial intelligence now finance sector’s ‘connective tissue’
Major study finds debate over AI adoption is over as almost every finance firm in the world is already using the technology
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Zooming in on police technology plans
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