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Target may have suffered another damaging data leak as hackers claim 8.6GB haul
The claims came from a threat actor with a questionable track record.
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The JBL Live Beam 4 are my favorite wireless earbuds of 2026 after weeks of testing — and I swear it’s not just because of their awesome touchscreen charging case
These JBL earbuds have a touchscreen-fitted charging case, and they might just be my favorite model of 2026 — here’s why.
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What is the release date and launch time for Lanterns episode 2 on HBO Max?
Lanterns' second episode comes to a streaming platform near you very soon — here's when and where you can watch it.
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'There was never really any big plan that these two games would both release next to each other' — FromSoftware president suggests a return to single-player games after Nightreign and The Duskbloods
FromSoftware president Hidetaka Miyazaki has suggested the studio could return to making single-player games after Elden Ring: Nightreign and The Duskbloods.
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Smaller than a PS5 and our Best-in-Class gaming mini PC, the Asus ROG NUC drops to $3499 — but it's still an absolute fortune
Earning a Best-in-Class badge from our tests, this wildly expensive gaming machine packs in Intel Core Ultra 9 275HX, Nvidia RTX 5080 Laptop GPU, and 32GB DDR5.
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Mullvad VPN is testing smarter multi-hop and a spinnable server globe on Android
Mullvad is testing a redesigned multi-hop feature for its Android app, along with an interactive server globe and smarter location search, all currently in beta.
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Are Meta smart glasses doomed to fail like Google Glass? Have your say on what fate is most likely for wearable cameras
There couldn't be a worse time for Meta and Samsung to release new smart glasses, but what could they do instead?
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Outer Banks 'gets the Yellowstone treatment' as new prequel goes ahead at Netflix — and fans are more open to it after divisive season 5 ending
Whether you loved or loathed the Outer Banks season 5 ending, don't panic. A prequel is coming at Netflix — and it could finally flesh out one overlooked storyline.
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This new malware can use Google passkeys even after a victim resets their password
A newly discovered toolkit can deeply compromise Gmail, Microsoft, Apple, and LinkedIn accounts
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How to watch Premier League 2026-27 for *FREE*
Here's how you can watch the Premier League for free from anywhere in the world.
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TechRadar's weekly crossword — puzzle #4, Friday, August 21
This week's TechRadar Crossword puzzle is here, so come test your general tech knowledge and see where you place on the leaderboard.
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Beats leak reveals the name of its next headphones plus most of its specs — but there could be one disappointing omission
Apparently, the headphones Beats teased at the 2026 World Cup will be called the Beats 360, implying spatial audio chops.
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Leaker claims the Xbox Series X25 Limited Edition will launch in November for an estimated $899.99
The price and release date for Microsoft's 25th anniversary Xbox Series X limited edition console have reportedly leaked.
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7 new movies and TV shows to watch on Netflix, Prime Video, HBO Max, and more this weekend (August 21)
From Outer Banks' final season to Anne Hathaway's recent A24 film, here's what you'll want to be seated for this weekend.
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Proton VPN on Linux gets a huge accessibility boost with 20 new languages
Proton VPN’s Linux application is about to get a lot more accessible, as the privacy provider announces automatic localization support for 20 different languages arriving in the next major update.
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This TeamGroup 16GB DDR5-6000 RAM kit drops to $215 in a memory market where prices have tripled since last year
We can't stop the memory price hikes, but this discount on TeamGroup's 16GB DDR5-6000 with CL38 timings helps save a few dollars in the RAMpocalypse.
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Digital camera sales are up, and Fujifilm just leapfrogged Nikon — here's what the numbers tell us
A new Nikkei report is encouraging reading for the camera industry, particularly Canon and Nikon —here's what we can learn from the data.
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Security experts targeted by fake crypto conference in scam to hand over details
Cybersecurity pros attending conferences are being targeted with AMOS and other infostealers, experts warn.
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Best Buy's massive Anniversary sale is like a Labor Day preview — 60% off TVs, AirPods, laptops, appliances and more
There's no need to wait for Labor Day; Best Buy's massive Anniversary sale has record-low prices that you can shop right now on TVs, appliances, laptops, AirPods, and more.
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26 best early bank holiday deals at Amazon UK — get up to 40% off Blink, Fitbit, Lenovo, Lego, Ninja, and more
I've looked through the early bank holiday sale at Amazon UK and picked out 26 of the best deals that are actually worth buying from Blink, Fitbit, Lenovo, Lego, Ninja, and more.
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The back-to-school sales are drawing to a close — these are the RTX 5050, 5060, and 5070 gaming laptops I'd buy
This $1,249 RTX 5070 gaming laptop is my pick in the back-to-school sales — and I've found four other great options, too
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Forget Wetherspoons — patchwork bans won't fix the Meta glasses' privacy crisis, so what comes next?
With activists pushing back and venue bans multiplying, Britain's Meta glasses privacy crisis has reached a boiling point, leaving policymakers balancing a complex legal nightmare: public safety vs consumer rights.
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Are your PC games crashing after the latest Windows 11 update? Microsoft is investigating whether a nasty new bug is the cause — but there are workarounds
Microsoft is investigating reports of a nasty bug that breaks some PC games following the latest Windows 11 update.
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DDR5 prices are painful right now, but you can save on 32GB of V-Color Manta XFinity RGB RAM with Newegg's special coupon
V-Color's DDR5 RAM kit has 6000MT/s speeds, CL30 timings, and stylish RGB lighting, and a discount at a time when when every dollar off expensive memory helps.
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Tired of expensive printer ink? Canon's MegaTank G3270 is our top budget ink tank printer, loaded with enough to print thousands of pages and a big discount at Amazon
Of all the ink tanks we've tested, Canon's MegaTank G3270 (known as G3570 in the UK) is our number one budget pick, and it could save you a fortune on replacement ink.
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Sorry, OpenAI — people are using your God-level AI to choose wine, wash clothes, and solve other weirdly specific problems, not change the world
People aren't using ChatGPT to change the world, they're using it to make their lives better. Here are 5 weirdly specific and clever ways people are actually using it.
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The Pixel 11 Pro’s HiLight LED is bafflingly limited out of the box, but a new app removes its shackles
HiLight Studio is a new app that makes HiLight what it should have been out of the box, but this isn't the simplest of things to install.
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Logitech sued for keeping US tariff refunds instead of returning them to customers
Logitech accused for allegedly keeping tariff refunds for itself despite raising the consumer cost of products to silently pay for tariffs.
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Why AI success starts with teams, not tech
The AI differentiator will be how organizations prepare their people and unlock their business's knowledge.
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Slack will now let you code as a team to get those tricky tasks done
Get your AI coding done as a team with the new Slack Code and AI agents.
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This iOS 27 Shortcut Stopped My Mindless Scrolling
I could just delete the addictive social media apps, but what’s the fun in that?
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Ninja Releases ‘Practical Magic’-Inspired Slushie Machine After Original Sold Out in 2 Hours
Ahead of the Practical Magic 2 movie this September, Ninja is commemorating the iconic franchise with new spellbinding shades.
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Eliminate Spam Calls With This iPhone Trick
Spam calls, who needs them?
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From the Original ‘Bluey’ Pilot to the Movie: At D23, We Got an Exclusive Look
Bluey, Bingo and the rest of the Heeler family are in full 3D and ready for the big screen.
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Netflix Drops Trailers for ‘Blue Eye Samurai’ Season 2, Cyberpunk: Edgerunners 2 and More at Anime NYC 2026
You can see the latest trailers and art for seven titles, including Fool Night and The One Piece.
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Oura Faces Lawsuit Over Alleged Inaccurate AI Sleep Tracking
A proposed class-action lawsuit accuses the popular smart ring company of false advertisement.
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Some New Samsung Device Owners Are Running Into RCS Messaging Issues
Some have shared creative workarounds for connecting to RCS messaging on newer Samsung phone models.
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HP Introduces First HyperX Open-Back Headset, Lightweight Carbon Fiber Mouse and More
I got a glimpse at the latest HyperX gaming peripherals. Here’s what stood out, from new devices to tweaks to existing fan favorites.
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Apple Watches With Ceramic Finish Reportedly Returning This Year
Rumors are flying that the Apple Watch Series 12 will include a ceramic option.
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Stressed Parents Mean More Screen Time for Kids, Study Finds. That’s Trouble for Back-to-School Season
Experts say some screen time is OK, with boundaries.
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Where Vandals Can’t Reach? Flock Safety’s Future Is Full of Spying Drones
A fast-growing surveillance drone network won’t help Flock’s public image.
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Marley Spoon, Blue Apron Face Delivery Issues After Food Supplier Bankruptcy
Customers have faced late deliveries, missing ingredients and a lapse in communication. I’m one of them.
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An Abandoned SpaceX Rocket Crashed Into the Moon. Here’s What It Looks Like Now
The rocket drifted in space for over a year before finally plummeting to the moon’s surface.
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The FTC Wants Companies to Tell You When They Set Personalized Prices
The agency says you should know when companies use your personal data to charge you more than the next person.
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The EX60 Is Volvo’s Most Important Car, and It’s Glorious
I’ve driven over 600 miles in the all-electric EX60, and there’s a lot I like about this SUV.
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No Mic Needed: You Can Create Music and Speech With Adobe’s AI Audio Tools
Adobe’s instrumental AI soundtracks come with a universal license, meaning it’s safe to use for any project.
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Can AI Actually Tell if a Student Cheated With AI? I Tested All the Detectors to Find Out
Can AI judge human work from robot slop, or is every AI-detection tool out there completely worthless?
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I Used This Phone Add-On to Find Hidden Cameras, Leaks and More in My Home
A single phone attachment changed the way I see my home, and it could help you on vacation, too.
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Enable This Feature and Your iPhone Will Reprimand You if Your Lens Is Dirty
Your iPhone’s not angry when your lens is dirty, it’s just disappointed.
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Sennheiser Momentum True Wireless 5 Look Like Serious Earbud Contenders
With a $300 price, the new flagship noise-canceling earbuds have a totally new design and performance upgrades. Are they the next great buds?
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Genesis GV90 SUV Debuts With Coach Doors, 310-Mile Range
The luxury electric SUV rolls out with HMG’s biggest battery to date and its most dramatic set of doors.
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Comcast Xfinity Wants to Use Your Wi-Fi as a Motion Sensor in Your Home
Xfinity Shield is a combination of cyber and home security using several new technologies I’ve seen in recent years.
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Google Goes Back to School With New AI Study Tools
A new dedicated study hub includes a study notebook, customized flash cards and practice quizzes.
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Peacock Is Testing Out a Rewards Program for Subscribers
The company’s doing a trial run on a loyalty program that includes discounts on brand merch.
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Whoop Expands Beyond Its Wearable Membership With Blood Tests
Whoop is known for its wearable fitness tracker. Now it wants to become your source for lab testing.
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‘AI Resist List’ launched to challenge tech industry narratives
A collation of journalists, scholars and researchers have launched a database to document the increasing grassroots pushback against artificial intelligence technologies
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Sovereignty’s next chapter: Why AI makes sovereignty a competitive advantage
In part two of a two-part series, Computer Weekly talks to 10 storage suppliers and a lawyer about the next frontier in data sovereignty – from AI model sovereignty to the sovereign SLAs that could redefine the storage market
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Datacentre planning must be part of broad digital and industrial system
The UK must integrate digital and energy planning, and treat compute as a flexible grid asset through evidence-based modular design rather than building isolated hyperscale hubs
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AI and jobs: people will be at the heart of making AI work
AI may be eliminating some job roles but overall demand for human labour will increase amid signs of an 'AI boomerang'.
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CW@60: The networks behind a connected society
Computer Weekly may have chronicled IT in the UK for 60 years, but the country's telecoms infrastructure goes back three times that far
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ICO police facial recognition audits reveal ‘mixed’ bag
The use of facial recognition technologies by UK police forces requires ‘significant improvements’ to ensure accountability and public trust, says data regulator
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We speak to Starling Bank’s deputing CIO, Fred Laurent, about smart tools for the bank’s customer facing AI agent
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Will Scottish datacentre ruling nudge spec builds into the open?
Scotland forces councils to flag 50MW-plus datacentre bids to ministers within seven days, as mooted gigawatt campuses prove to be vapour or stall on grid connections
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Starling Bank adds AI-powered skills to customer-facing chatbot
The bank plans to introduce AI skills on a regular basis to build out the capabilities of the Starling Assistant
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Number of girls choosing GCSE computing drops for second year in a row
For a few years, the number of girls choosing computing at GCSE was on the rise, but it has since seen a two-year drop
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PoliceAI outlines plans to test and assure AI for policing
Computer Weekly speaks with PoliceAI – a national body set up to build, test and assure artificial intelligence models for policing contexts – about how it plans to approach the development and implementation of automated policing tools
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Turn datacentre impact uncertainty into datacentre clarity
Driven by AI, soaring datacentre demands require a UK national community impact framework. It must balance growth with transparency, grid readiness, and ratepayer protection
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Premier League to phase in cyber compliance regime
The Premier League is introducing mandatory cyber compliance rules, but they won’t be fully enforced until the end of the decade
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Interview: How a poker strategy scores in business
Computer Weekly speaks to Jo Living of Aces High about the game of poker and how it relates to personal and business life
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Gartner: Agentic AI won’t benefit from economies of scale
The cost of AI inference varies greatly depending on the model and how much thinking and planning agentic AI systems need to do
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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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