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Arzopa Z3FC review: An ultra-light and thin portable monitor that's perfectly balanced for work and play
For business travel and gaming on the go, there's not much I didn't like about this 16.1-inch display.
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I’m a certified Apple hater, but new Apple Intelligence tools like Spatial Reframe mean I'm considering a switch from Android
After Apple delivered a standout WWDC, I'm stunned to admit I’m considering a switch from Android
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Resident Evil Veronica producer says Capcom changed the title to fit the series' naming pattern which follows the individual themes attached to each entry — 'It's usually one word that is really iconic or connected to the concept of the game'
Resident Evil Veronica isn't called 'Code Veronica' like the original title, because it follows the naming convention of the remake series.
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A spy in your pocket? How the UK’s proposed on-device nude image blocking could work in reality
Apple and Google have until September to either activate built-in features or implement new scanning tools. Privacy advocates are raising the alarm, but the government is ready to "change the law" if needs be.
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How to watch The Alien Autopsy Scandal online – stream documentary from anywhere
Sky’s new UFO documentary will have you looking out for aliens - here’s how to watch it anywhere
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OpenAI's latest acquisition could see big changes on the way for its Codex coding assistant
OpenAI to snap up Ona, subject to approval, giving Codex access to the right environment for long-running agentic tasks.
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Identity theft protection and digital privacy shouldn't break the bank — this Norton LifeLock Advanced deal secures your identity for less
Norton LifeLock is 16% off right now, so secure your identity for less than $17 per month
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How to watch Canada vs Bosnia and Herzegovina: Free Streams & TV Channels as FIFA World Cup 2026 co-hosts begin campaign
Here's how to watch Canada vs Bosnia and Herzegovina for free online and from anywhere as the FIFA World Cup 2026 co-hosts begin their Group B campaign.
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Looking for simple antivirus protection that doesn't break the bank? — Norton Antivirus Plus is the lightweight protection package I have always dreamed of
Pick up Norton Antivirus Plus for just £25 in this limited time deal
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'The people have spoken': fans rejoice as Resident Evil Veronica hits a million wishlists on PS5 and PC just under a week after its announcement
Capcom has delivered some of the best hits across multiple of its well known franchises, and Resident Evil Veronica may very well continue the trend.
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Justin Bieber just teased new Bluetooth speakers under his SKYLRK brand and actually, they look like something I wish B&O would do
Like baby, baby, baby no — these really are Justin Bieber speakers and headphones.
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Explosive Lioness season 3 trailer proves why it's the most underrated Taylor Sheridan show on Paramount+ — as August 2026 release date is confirmed
We're less than two months away from Taylor Sheridan's army action series hitting our screens — and judging by the Lioness season 3 trailer, it'll be explosive.
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Spyro: A Realm Beyond studio CEO says there was no 'pushback' to becoming independent from Activision Blizzard, but the process and planning the game at the same time was 'complex' — 'I think that was the biggest challenge'
Toys for Bob has said there was no "pushback" from Activision Blizzard when it chose to become independent, but the process was "complex."
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NordVPN’s next-gen antivirus aces independent testing with a 96% phishing block rate
NordVPN's next-generation antivirus has just blocked 96% of phishing sites in an independent AV-Comparatives test, proving the privacy app is a formidable all-in-one security suite.
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How to watch World Cup 2026 online from anywhere: Free Streams, TV Channels and Fixtures
Here's how you can watch FIFA World Cup 2026 live streams for free from anywhere in the world.
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New BBC drama The Split Up is the 'high-pressure' spinoff of hit Nicola Walker legal drama we've been waiting for — and its trailer feels even more dramatic
If you loved hit BBC legal drama The Split starring Nicola Walker, new spinoff series The Split Up looks unmissable — and so is its new trailer.
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'This is an important release' — Amnezia VPN strengthens its apps to fight Russia's new approach to VPN blocking in latest update
"We have no intention of giving in to the difficulties," said Amnezia's founder, as the team fixed a bug in its latest update to thwart the newest censorship methods allegedly adopted by Russia's media regulator Roskomnadzor.
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'For Spyro: A Realm Beyond, we are very much focused on making it an accessible adventure' — Toys for Bob wants the next Spyro game to be an 'approachable entry' in the series
Toys for Bob wants Spyro: A Realm Beyond to be an "approachable" new entry in the series, for both long-time fans and new players.
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The gender data gap and the need for representation in AI
What is often overlooked is that mitigating AI gender bias starts with the data itself.
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Is Facebook down? Users reporting disruption across Meta platforms like Messenger, WhatsApp, and Instagram — here's everything we know
It looks like Meta is having a rough Friday morning. Starting shortly before 10 AM ET, reports began to spike from users unable to access both Facebook and WhatsApp, with the number of complaints continuing to climb.
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Google says a ‘certain speaker’ will finally go on sale next week, marking its first new smart hub in over six years — and it could just be the reason I abandon my trusted Amazon Echo
Google might have just confirmed that the new Google Home Speaker is officially arriving next week.
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7 new movies and TV shows to watch on Netflix, Prime Video, HBO Max, and more this weekend (June 12)
From Disney+'s Alice and Steve to Netflix's Sweet Magnolias season 5, here's what you need to stream across the second weekend of June 2026.
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Alien: Isolation 2 creative director confirms the sequel will draw inspiration from the original movie — 'Authenticity is the lens we do everything through'
Creative Assembly has confirmed that Alien: Isolation 2 will take place months after the first game and is once again inspired by the first Alien movie.
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Crusoe claimed it “paused” a plan to build a Wyoming data center after it failed to win customers including Google
The company was pressured to pause development by Google
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Amazon has quietly discounted a whole cauldron-full of Harry Potter Lego kits ahead of Prime Day — here are 12 magical sets to snap up now
Up to 30% off enchanting sets, including a triple-decker Knight Bus, a chomping Book of Monsters, and an ultra-detailed Diagon Alley.
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PureVPN has turned ChatGPT into a VPN assistant that handles the tedious manual tasks for you
PureVPN has launched its integrated ChatGPT-powered assistant, providing a conversational, AI-powered VPN experience. Here's how.
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Valve's latest SteamOS beta provides better Intel hardware compatibility — and that's great news for upcoming handhelds
Gaming on SteamOS with Intel hardware hasn't been ideal performance-wise on handhelds, but it looks like Valve will change that going forward.
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Amazon reveals exactly how much water its data centers used last year — and claims its 2.5 billion gallons puts it below the industry average
Amazon says it used far less water than Google at its data centers as it turns to air cooling and recycled water consumption.
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DJI accuses Insta360 of 'blatantly' copying its Pocket 3 vlogging camera in new lawsuit, and demands ban on Insta360 Luna cameras
The DJI / Insta360 rivalry just went up a notch, with DJI accusing Insta360 of copying its Pocket 3 vlogging camera in a new lawsuit.
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Dutton Ranch episode 6 recap: I wondered how long it would take for someone to dig up Jamie Dutton's brutal Yellowstone death — and use it against Beth
With Rip, Beth and Beulah now working for the same side, simmering tension hasn't completely gone away — and Dutton Ranch episode 9 presents an entirely new problem.
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China Didn't Make People Hate Data Centers
GOP lawmakers, tech investors, and even OpenAI have tied the anti-data center movement in the US to Chinese interference. Experts say it’s much more complicated than that.
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Crypto Guys Bought the Answer to the CIA’s Mysterious Kryptos Sculpture
They swear they haven’t peeked at the closely guarded secret and that they’ll keep the cryptographic competition going.
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A White Supremacist Youth Group Helped Orchestrate the Belfast Riots
After Elon Musk and Tommy Robinson stoked anger over a horrific knife attack in Belfast, a youth group linked to a global neo-Nazi movement quietly orchestrated anti-immigrant riots.
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6 Best Digital Notebooks (2026): ReMarkable, Kobo, Kindle
These nifty tools combine the ease of jotting notes by hand with the power of saving them digitally.
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4 Best Floodlight Security Cameras (2026) After Thorough Testing
Light up and secure your driveway, backyard, or porch with a floodlight security camera.
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Pedal Electric H/T Review: A Fast, Powerful, Stylish Ebike
The pedal-assist can be jerky, but the throttle offers smooth, powerful acceleration.
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Real-Life Disclosure Day Will Look Nothing Like Steven Spielberg’s New Movie
Previous landmark scientific discoveries like the Higgs boson provide a better template for what it will take to confirm whether aliens have made contact with Earth.
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Sheeran Loopers Looper X Review: Create Your One-Person Tour
The musician created his own line of loopers that record and layer riffs in a loop. The pricey Looper X does what it claims, but it isn’t without quirks.
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Matchmakers Are Being Paid $25K to Find Trad Wives for Rich Men
Even in blue states, nonreligious tech entrepreneurs and CEOs are increasingly asking for “traditional” and “conservative” women, matchmakers tell WIRED.
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The US Is Requiring Foreign Influencers to Get Work Visas for the 2026 World Cup
FIFA announced agreements with platforms such as TikTok and YouTube that include the participation of dozens of international influencers to generate content in the three host countries.
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You Probably Won’t Get Rich Off the SpaceX IPO
The company has set aside an unusually high number of shares for retail investors. Still, experts say, you’re just getting the crumbs.
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SpaceX IPO Puts Elon Musk’s ‘Extreme’ Ownership to the Test
The rocket maker debuts on Nasdaq today under a wave of criticism about Musk’s near-absolute control. It’s how the company has worked from the start.
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Paramount+ Coupon Codes and Deals for June 2026
Save on streaming with the latest Paramount+ promo codes and deals, including 50% off subscriptions, free trials, and more.
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B&H Photo Promo Codes and Deals This June
Enjoy top deals on cameras, computers, and tech essentials at B&H Photo.
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Hoka Coupon Codes: 30% Off in June 2026
Unlock free expedited shipping or 10% off with today’s Hoka discount codes, plus save up to 30% with the best discounts for June 2026.
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20% Off Sephora Promo Code | June 2026
Earn more points on skincare purchases when you use our Sephora coupon.
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LG Promo Codes and Coupons for June 2026
Save 20% with an LG promo code today, plus up to $1,000 off appliances, 40% off bestselling TVs and monitors.
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Columbia Promo Codes: 15% Off | June 2026
Explore current Columbia deals on jackets, outdoor gear, and apparel. Find active Columbia promo codes, student discounts, and free shipping offers to save on your next adventure.
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30% Off Canon Promo Codes | June 2026
Save an extra 10% or 30% with Canon coupon codes, plus up to $1,600 on cameras, printers, and more this June.
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20% Off Brooks Promo Code | June 2026
Enjoy 20% off your first order with a Brooks coupon code, plus top discounts and deals on our favorite Brooks running shoes.
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The first big tech IPO of the summer includes Starlink, xAI and X. It could set the stage for expected public offerings by Anthropic and OpenAI.
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Visa Wants to Let You Give ChatGPT Your Credit Card. What Could Go Wrong?
AI companies are increasingly excited about giving AI agents control of the shopping cart.
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Facebook and Instagram's Friday Outages: What We Know
Users reported problems with Meta's social media platforms on Friday morning. Things seem to have improved.
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New leaks point to a much larger battery and a summer launch alongside the Galaxy Watch 9.
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FIFA World Cup Fans Visiting America Are Going Viral for the Most Wholesome Reasons
They came for the soccer but they're living for fast food and big box stores.
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NBA Finals 2026: How to Watch Knicks vs. Spurs Game 5
Here are the best ways to watch or stream Saturday's game 5 between New York and San Antonio.
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Move Over, Purple Carrot: My Favorite Vegan Meal Kit Is a Total Surprise
Purple Carrot is known as THE 100% vegan meal kit service, but it's not my favorite. Another company takes the lead.
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JMGO N3 Ultimate Projector Review: The Greatest Gimbal Projector Yet
The N3 Ultimate lives up to its name with impressive performance across the board.
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Leica Cine Play 1 Review: An OK Projector With a Leica Badge and Price
This compact, stylish projector performs reasonably well but has an eye-watering price tag.
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Onimusha: Way of the Sword Is a Goofy Gorefest for Samurai Sickos
A hands-on preview at Summer Game Fest revealed wry humor alongside blood-slick combat.
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How to Go Analog in 2026
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Separated From My MacBook Pro, I Turned to a MacBook Neo. Here’s How It Did
The Neo gave me very few reasons to complain during my week with it.
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When Apple released iOS 26, it brought all these customization options to your device.
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Amazon Echo Feature Targets One of Parenting's Daily Challenges: Bedtime
Amazon's new Sleep Studio feature for Echo smart speakers can read bedtime stories, play soothing sounds and guide kids through meditations.
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Kristie Carrier says her daughter, Alice, began using ChatGPT in 2023 for practical questions before opening up to the chatbot about suicidal ideation in 2024.
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Want Free World Cup Tickets? Airbnb Is Giving Them Away With Select Bookings
Amid FIFA World Cup ticket troubles, the short-term rental company is offering fans free tickets with select bookings priced, on average, at $385 a night.
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Oracle fixes PeopleSoft flaw exploited by ShinyHunters
A zero-day vulnerability affecting Oracle's PeopleSoft products is being exploited by a ShinyHunters campaign targeting schools and universities.
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CIO interview: Damian Leach, Vistra
CIO Damian Leach discusses Vistra’s digital platform, which he says will harness artificial intelligence in its financial professional services offering
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After xAI’s Grok chatbot was used to create sexualised images and videos of her, Labour MP Jess Asato is taking legal action against the company in a bid to hold the firm accountable for the harms associated with its design choices
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Frontier AI models could be an adversary's force multiplier
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Established enterprise patching models dead in the water, says report
Vulnerability discovery and exploitation was surging dramatically even before Anthropic decided to unleash its frontier Mythos model. As such, an Action1 report finds old approaches to patching are no longer fit for purpose
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AI Summit London: AI’s role in UK defence
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Government aims to make UK top spot for open source AI
AI minister Kanishka Narayan unveils funding for computer access to support open source developers of artificial intelligence technology
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Why culture matters more than you think when complex tech goes wrong
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ICO strips commissioner Edwards of responsibilities in HR inquiry
The UK’s information commissioner John Edwards has been temporarily stripped of his responsibilities in the wake of a workplace investigation
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The UK cannot afford a box-ticking solution to cloud dominance
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Mythos is turning up the heat on risk, not rewriting the rules
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.
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Dutch critical infrastructure lags Europe’s cloud sovereignty divide, SAP executive warns
France has an established sovereign cloud framework and Germany launched one earlier this year, whereas the Netherlands is still just building its policy foundation
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UK minister for AI calls for more attractive datacentre builds
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Lammy announces AI legal assistants for Crown Courts at London Tech Week
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ING increases use of AI in mortgage application process
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