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Sandisk reveals its next-generation of portable SSDs for creatives on the move — but there's enough for office workers there too
Sandisk introduces three portable SSD models with varying speeds, durability, and security features to meet modern creative and everyday storage needs.
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Apple’s Eddy Cue calls F1 ‘unscripted drama at its best’ — here’s our first look at the Apple TV race-day experience and a rare Netflix collaboration for Drive to Survive
With the Australian Grand Prix around the corner, Apple TV is readying its formal launch of broadcasting Formula 1 in the US, with multi-camera angles, and Eddy Cue teasing "this will be the highest quality."
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Ditching Discord? Make sure you take this one important step before deleting your account
Discord isn't pulling out of its age verification plans, so here's how to delete your account and messages.
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‘We want to create a new Android OS’: Samsung says it’s going to beat Apple with its bold new Google-powered 'AI OS'
Samsung has spoken about its vision for an AI OS that can help you out without even being asked.
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Prices of AMD's popular Ryzen 5 series doubled since February 1st to $400 — nobody knows why, but here's what may have happened
AMD Ryzen 5 prices doubled to $400 in February 2026 amid memory shortages, wafer constraints, and thinning retail inventory.
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5 prompts for Gemini 3.1 that really show off what it can do
Showcasing Gemini 3.1 Pro's most impressive features
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'It's still in our portfolio. We're not end of life [on] the product': Samsung exec on why the Galaxy S25 Edge is so important and here to stay
The Galaxy S26 Edge was a no-show at Galaxy Unpacked, but there are a few very good reasons, and reasons for hope about an edgy future.
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Security experts flag multiple issues in Claude Code, warning, 'As AI integration deepens, security controls must evolve to match the new trust boundaries'
An AI assistant can quickly turn into a malicious insider, so be careful with permissions.
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Amazfit's affordable, 5-star Apple Watch rival just got a surprise sequel — and it promises 'meaningful progress' for runners
The Amazfit Active 3 Premium is here, and it looks as though you get a lot for your money once again.
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Zyxel warns over a dozen routers could be affected by critical RCE security flaw
Zyxel fixes a handful of worrying router flaws, including a critical RCE issue.
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Two years on, the Ninja Luxe Café is still one of my all-time favourite coffee machines for 'quality espresso' made easy
Ninja's three-in-one machine is one of the most versatile coffee makers I've ever used, and this is your chance to get one at a great price.
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Where does your money go when you buy a VPN?
Security? Speed? Style? What are you really paying for when you pick up a VPN subscription?
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Proton, Tor, AdGuard among 40+ asking Google to reverse new 'alien security model' for Android developers
A group of privacy advocates and open-source leaders has signed an open letter urging Google to reverse its plans for mandatory developer verification, arguing the changes pose a physical threat to activists and developers.
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The RAM lottery crowns a new winner — Redditor buys a $300 Corsair Vengeance DDR5 kit and gets sent a box of 10 worth $3,000
10 for the price of 1: Redditor buys 32GB DDR5 RAM kit for $300, ends up with 320GB of memory.
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La Liga's war on piracy is breaking the internet in Spain — and your VPN could be the next target
La Liga's aggressive anti-piracy blocking has led to a series of overblocking incidents when football matches are aired. Spaniards have been turning to VPNs to navigate recurring outages, but questions remain about the approach remain.
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The free PlayStation Plus games for March have been revealed and they include Monster Hunter Rise and a seriously cute game that you 'could play for hours and hours'
Sony has officially announced the next batch of PlayStation Plus games for March 2026, which includes Monster Hunter Rise, PGA Tour 2K25, The Elder Scrolls Online Collection: Gold Road, and Slime Rancher 2.
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New Apple products are expected next week — here are 12 deals on older models I’d buy right now
Apple's March event takes place next week with new products, which means it's a great time to find deals on existing models — here are today's 12 best deals.
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'If your printer works today, it will continue to work' - Microsoft says it isn't killing off your old printer for good after all
Although Microsoft commits to not bricking printers using legacy drivers, it still wants you to upgrade to the IPP Class Driver.
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'Final Fantasy 14's The Primals will be at Download Festival 2026' sounds like something I just made up — but I promise you it's true
Final Fantasy 14's in-house band, The Primals, are heading to the UK for Download Festival 2026 — and I promise I've not just made that up.
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‘Our mind isn’t a dataset’ — as if Black Mirror taught us nothing at all, 33% of millennials and 25% of Gen Zers want to preserve themselves using AI
New research reveals a growing appetite for "AI immortality” among younger generations – even as experts warn the technology can’t truly recreate a human mind.
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Developer says 'it'd be so cool if Bigfoot just came out and smashed my face' as the monster is added to Fallout 76
Bigfoot is coming to the world of Fallout 76 as a new legendary enemy.
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How to watch Knee High Spies online for free– and from anywhere
Here’s how to watch the animated kids TV show Knee High Spies online and for free from any country in the world.
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'Caught in that tricky middle ground': Adobe highlights widening gap between consumers and businesses using agentic AI
Agentic AI roll-outs aren't going well for businesses - but consumer attitudes may surprise you.
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Google takes down telecom hackers using Sheets and SaaS apps to spread mayhem
A decade-old threat actor is up to some new shenanigans, but Google is having none of it.
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Don't believe the hype: That massive $1040 discount on this big-screen laptop isn't what it seems — but I found the creator laptops actually worth your money
The 18.5-inch Kaigerr AX18 laptop includes 16GB of RAM, a 512GB SSD, and Windows 11 Pro for $460 — down from a supposed $1500 asking price.
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Panasonic combined a portable TV with a CD player, and I can’t help being totally charmed by it
A weirder entry to the portable TV trend, but one that makes sense if it reaches its final form
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Spotify’s new Smart Reorder tool gives one of its best features a handy upgrade — and it's already saving me hours of tweaking
Spotify upgraded one my favorite features, and it saves you bags of time trying to reorder songs to match BPM and key.
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Is Machine Games now working on a new Wolfenstein game? A casting call for a main character seemingly suggests it could be
Machine Games has reportedly released a casting call for an unannounced project, and it sounds like it could be attached to the studio's next Wolfenstein game.
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Tim Cook teases 'a big week ahead' and it might just be the arrival of the low-cost MacBook
Tim Cook’s “big week ahead” tease hints that Apple will drop several new iPads, Macs – possibly a low-cost MacBook – and a new iPhone 17e before its March 4 showcase.
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This 32GB Ryzen 7 business laptop is a productivity beast — and it's $269 off right now
The 16-inch Exsurf high-performance business laptop includes 32GB of DDR5 RAM, a 1TB NVMe SSD, and Windows 11 Pro for $630.
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This AI Agent Is Designed to Not Go Rogue
The new open source project IronCurtain uses a unique method to secure and constrain AI assistant agents before they flip your digital life upside down.
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How Chinese AI Chatbots Censor Themselves
Researchers from Stanford and Princeton found that Chinese AI models are more likely than their Western counterparts to dodge political questions or deliver inaccurate answers.
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Are You ‘Agentic’ Enough for the AI Era?
Silicon Valley built AI coding agents that can handle most of the grunt work. Now, the most valuable skill in tech is deciding what they should do.
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OpenAI Announces Major Expansion of London Office
The San Francisco-based AI lab is growing its research team in London. The move puts it in direct competition with Google DeepMind for top research talent in the UK.
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Best Tested Ski Clothes (2026): Shells, Jackets, Wool Socks
From weatherproof jackets and pants to puffers, gloves, and socks, WIRED’s winter sports experts have got you covered.
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Who’s Your Daddy? A Chatbot
More people are turning to AI to explore their BDSM fantasies, but some in the community feel it’s a cop-out.
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The Best Headphones I’ve Tried (and Why I'd Buy Them All)
The portable listening revolution is fully underway. From open earbuds to noise cancelers and wired headphones, I can find a reason to love them all.
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Why Sierra the Supercomputer Had to Die
For seven years, she ran high-security nuclear simulations for the US government. Now, this famous supercomputer is being put to death.
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Factor Offers High-Protein Meal Delivery Options (2026)
Even if you’re incredibly busy, you can maintain your gains by eating the equivalent of the microwavable chicken in The Fifth Element.
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TurboTax Service Codes: Up to 20% Off | February 2026
Tax season doesn’t have to be stressful. Save up to 20% on federal tax filings, $40 off Expert Assist, and more exclusive TurboTax discount codes on WIRED.
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Paramount Plus Coupon Codes and Deals: 50% Off
Save on streaming with the latest Paramount+ promo codes and deals, including 50% off subscriptions, free trials, and more.
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Everyone Speaks Incel Now
After migrating from misogynist forums to social media feeds, terms like “looksmaxxing” and “mogged” are now impossible to avoid.
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Riley Walz, the Jester of Silicon Valley, Is Joining OpenAI
The software engineer is famous for his online stunts. Now he’s joining the company behind ChatGPT to work on new ways for humans to use AI systems.
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OpenClaw Users Are Allegedly Bypassing Anti-Bot Systems
An open source project called Scrapling is gaining traction with AI agent users who want their bots to scrape sites without permission.
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The AirPods Pro 3 Are $20 Off
It's not the flashiest deal, but if you need a new pair of our favorite earbuds for iPhone owners, you can snag them at a slight discount.
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Gemini Can Now Book You an Uber or Order a DoorDash Meal on Your Phone. Here’s How It Works
Starting with the Samsung Galaxy S26, Google’s Gemini can automate tasks in popular mobile apps. We got a live demo of the new feature in action.
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Samsung Galaxy S26, S26+, and S26 Ultra: Specs, Features, Price, Release Date
Samsung’s new phones all get AI enhancements, and the flagship Galaxy S26 Ultra has a Privacy Display that can block the screen from nosy neighbors.
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A White House Staffer Appears to Run Massive Pro-Trump X Account
A popular right-wing account that called a video depicting Barack and Michelle Obama as apes "a masterpiece" appears to be run by a White House staffer, according to records reviewed by WIRED.
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MAGA Is Raging Over the Epstein Files. But They’re Not Mad at Donald Trump
Trump supporters are angry at the lack of arrests after the latest Epstein file dump but have targeted their ire at Kash Patel, Pam Bondi, and Steve Bannon rather than the president.
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Kalshi Suspended a California Politician and a YouTuber for Insider Trading
Leading prediction market Kalshi has revealed details of two recent insider trading cases it flagged to authorities, giving a rare look at how the platform enforces its policies.
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I'd been a gas stove user my entire life. A year into my induction journey, I can't imagine going back.
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Apple and Netflix Collaborate to Stream 'Drive to Survive' Season 8
The announcement comes ahead of the 2026 Formula 1 season.
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Google says the second-generation model uses the precision of the pro model with the speed of the original.
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A few essential tools are required to brew professional-grade coffee at home. An expert clued me in on the most important one.
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The Even Realities G2 glasses have a spectacular design. I just wish they actually felt useful.
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Space heaters can keep you warm, but only when they're not allowed to burn your entire home down.
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My Quest to Virtually Learn the Piano With Roli Airwave
The Roli Piano Learning System promises to make learning the piano at home easier than ever before. But just how easy can it be to pick up and play a new instrument?
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A new survey shows that our gadgets make us feel in control, but our expert calls that concerning.
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Air fryers have taken over kitchens like few appliances in history. I took a deep dive into who's using these speedy countertop ovens, and the numbers are staggering.
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The Top 25 Best Pokemon Games of All Time, Ranked
Whether you're a new fan or a Pokemon master, the famous monster-catcher franchise has a game for everyone. Strap in to catch 'em all, enter a multiplayer online battle arena or solve an engrossing mystery.
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Turns Out Perplexity Might Be the Sleeper Feature on Samsung's Galaxy S26
Having Perplexity's AI and models on devices from the world's biggest phone-maker puts the company under a brighter light.
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Qilin crew continues to dominate ransomware ecosystem
The Qilin ransomware gang remained 'top dog' in January 2026 with over 100 observed cyber attacks to its name, amid a rapidly evolving, and fragmenting, cyber criminal ecosystem.
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While open source artificial intelligence gained unprecedented recognition during the latest global AI summit, divisions over governance, market concentration and regulatory power cast doubt on whether the technology will benefit society as a whole
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Fake UK government website redirect detection time reduced to eight days
It used to take two months, but the UK government has reduced the time it takes to address fake DNS redirects
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First HPE datacentre modules set to land at Derbyshire AI site
Carbon3.ai’s plans for a ‘national grid for AI’ based on renewable energy set to break ground for the first time at Derbyshire landfill site powered by off-grid gas
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Santander pins €1bn business value gain on AI
Bank said artificial intelligence will be fully embedded into the business, personalising customer experiences
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Khazna’s NexOps shift signals new operating model for AI-scale infrastructure
Managing director Bart Holsters explains why hybrid insourcing, competence assurance and sovereign readiness are becoming essential as artificial intelligence pushes datacentres to their limits
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US artificial intelligence developers accuse Chinese firms of stealing their data
Artificial intelligence developers are accusing Chinese firms of stealing their intellectual property following a spate of ‘distillation attacks’, despite their own alleged theft of training data
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Cisco Catalyst SD-WAN users targeted in series of cyber attacks
The NCSC, Cisa, and other Five Eyes agencies have warned of mass exploitation of vulnerabilities in Cisco Catalyst SD-WAN, which Cisco is attributing to an unknown threat actor called UAT-8616
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The UK’s proposed social media ban explained
The UK government will use new legal powers to lay the groundwork for an under-16 social media ban after its consultation on children’s digital well-being, but opponents warn the measures being considered will only treat the symptoms of the problem if they ignore the structural power of big tech
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Atos ‘IT services staff of the future’ begin apprenticeships
Atos has taken on its first cohort of apprentices who will become an ‘artificial intelligence-ready’ workforce
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Application exploitation back in vogue, says IBM cyber unit
IBM’s X-Force unit observes an uptick in the exploitation of vulnerable public-facing software applications
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Police created ‘intelligence profile’ of BBC journalist subject to phone surveillance
Police and MI5 conducted seven unlawful operations to obtain phone data relating to former BBC journalist Vincent Kearney, the Investigatory Powers Tribunal heard today
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UK government commits £483m to Post Office for IT transformation
The UK government is to provide the next round of funding to support the Post Office’s move away from its controversial Fujitsu Horizon IT system
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Institutionalised AI puts Visa top of ranking
The payment card services giant leads the way in applying artificial intelligence in its sector, according to research
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Box Enterprise Advanced is being used to cut contract processing time from 20 minutes down to two
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Cyber association launches code of conduct for security pros
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Starling expands internationally as demand for banking as a service continues to rise
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