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  • I tried Siri AI on the iPhone, Mac, and iPad — here's why I'm convinced Apple's long-overdue next-gen assistant will win you over
    We got an up-close look at the new Siri AI in action on multiple platforms, and, even in dev beta, the power and promise are unmistakable.
  • 'The biggest risk of AI is over-reliance': How AI is changing the way web agencies deliver value
    I caught up with Suhaib Zaheer, SVP, Managed Hosting at DigitalOcean & GM, Cloudways, to get his thoughts on how AI is transforming the web agency space
  • New iOS 27 Passwords app can automatically change your passwords for you
    Passwords has always been good at identifying weak or compromised passwords – now, Apple Intelligence will change them for you.
  • This $160 office chair deal with adaptive lumbar support is easily the best budget upgrade I've seen ahead of Prime Day — and it's cheaper now than it was in the Spring sale
    Adaptive lumbar support for all-day comfort at this price doesn't come around very often.
  • B&H Photo has slashed the price of my ‘favorite camera bag’ — grab the Wandrd Prvke V3 photo bundle for just $150
    My favorite camera bag that doesn't look like a camera bag has to be the Wandrd Prvke series — and the previous V3 generation version is now 50% off.
  • ‘The best thing we’ve ever made’: Jason Momoa turns his 100-year-old Harleys into new electric classics — and you can buy the same ‘drop-in’ conversion kits
    Jason Momoa and UK conversion specialist Electrogenic team up to work on electrifying Hollywood star's classic collection.
  • Say what you will about Clarkson's Farm season 5 — the latest four episodes of the hit Prime Video show have unexpectedly proved why fan culture can be so toxic
    I thought I was tuning into Clarkson's Farm season 5 to see a 66 year-old man badly mess up his land — but it turns out that Jezza's cultural commentary is on fire.
  • The working class are rallying to oppose data centers at 5 times the rate of wealthy neighborhoods – the great unifier is helping workers punch up, and it's super effective
    Data centers that see local opposition are six times more likely to see projects cancelled
  • Russia’s solution to its VPN crackdown breaking the internet? A state-owned VPN
    Russia's internet regulator, Roskomnadzor, has a unique solution for the problems caused by its own VPN crackdown: creating a state-controlled VPN. The plan is meant to restore access to vital developer tools, but the IT community fears it could become a tool for surveillance.
  • Time to ditch your slow router: Amazon just dropped massive pre-Prime Day discounts on TP-Link Wi-Fi 7 setups — upgrade your home network from just $85
    Fast Wi-Fi 7 just became even more affordable.
  • The rumors were true! The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time 'will be reborn' on Nintendo Switch 2 this year
    Nintendo has officially announced The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time remake, slated to launch this year exclusively for the Nintendo Switch 2.
  • The RAM crisis will last 'quite a few years' says Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang — so despite hiked prices, I think if you want a new laptop, now might be the time to buy
    If the memory crisis will last 'quite a few years' what does that really mean for consumers? Here are my expert predictions for laptop, PC, and component prices.
  • ‘Surveillance is not safety’ — UK’s device scanning order faces privacy backlash
    British Prime Minister Keir Starmer gave tech providers until September to scan and block explicit images on children’s phones. Privacy advocates are raising the alarm over the unintended consequences of these new obligations.
  • Meta wants to train Americans to build its data centers — and is offering a free 5-week program to teach you everything
    Meta commits $115m funding to upskill American citizens in data center construction roles, promises long-term consideration to broader AI impacts.
  • AI agents are being deployed – but not to full effect
    Aaron Perrott explores how UK enterprises can get the most from their AI agent deployments.
  • The Bear season 5 finally has a trailer — and it could be the Hulu show's most stressful chapter yet
    The Bear season 5 has a gripping new trailer that follows the aftermath of Carmy's retirement.
  • Microsoft disables over 70 GitHub repos after hackers compromised them with dangerous malware
    Some repos are already restored.
  • Uplift Clarksville review: A simple, subtle office chair built for the workplace
    Uplift's Clarksville is a basic chair with a great price and comfort for those who need solid chairs for offices, conference rooms, coworking hubs and more.
  • How to watch Queen's Club Championships 2026: FREE live streams & TV channels for ATP & WTA 500 tennis
    All the ways to watch Queen's Club Championships 2026 live streams – including for FREE – featuring Emma Raducanu, Alexandra Eala and Serena Williams' return.
  • Nest Mini and Nest Audio speakers are mysteriously vanishing from the shelves, and I'm convinced the new Google Home Speaker is arriving soon
    Google has wiped the Nest Mini and Nest Audio speakers from its online store, meaning its new smart speaker could be imminent.
  • Apple’s WWDC upgrades might protect your phone — this VPN deal will secure your connection
    Apple is always keen to let you know about its privacy and security tools, but it’s still worth protecting your device with this VPN deal
  • Brother MFC-L8970CDW color laser printer review: A downsized, upgraded spin on the company's best enterprise printer
    A smaller, but better flagship for Brother’s Workhorse laser line.
  • Update Chrome now — Google patches new zero-day flaw already being exploited
    A new bug was found, allowing crooks to execute arbitrary code and possibly steal sensitive files.
  • How to watch World Cup 2026 in Spanish
    Whether you're a native speaker or a football hipster looking to add depth to your Copa Mundial experience, here's how to watch World Cup 2026 in Spanish.
  • EcoFlow Stream Ultra X review: This is a balcony solar battery that changes everything for renters
    The EcoFlow Stream Ultra X is 3.84 kWh plug-and-play home battery with integrated inverter, four MPPT solar inputs, AI energy management, and IP65 weatherproofing designed for balcony installation.
  • Could Toy Story 5 be the end of the road for Woody, Buzz, and Jessie? The new Pixar movie's creators have their say
    Pixar veterans Andrew Stanton and Lindsey Collins aren't looking too far ahead when it comes to the popular film series' future.
  • Check Point says VPN attacks caused by Qilin ransomware group — who had a month's head start on them
    A month-old VPN bug was finally fixed, but not until after Qilin had a field day with it.
  • There's more to Google than search and YouTube — prove how well you know its tech by nailing this quiz
    Think you know Google's services, gadgets or operating systems? Take this 15-question quiz on its technology to prove it.
  • Lenovo ThinkStation PGX review: I may have just found the best mini workstation for OpenClaw, and it’s not a Mac mini
    The ThinkStation PGX is a powerful and compact desktop unit designed to operate as a personal AI kind of machine. Hosting Local LLMS, OpenClaw, and the likes. Lenovo also knows its client base well enough to know that they should allow for removing it, tunneling as needed, and a...
  • Crazy Taxi: World Tour officially arrives in 2027 with all-new multiplayer modes, which series creator Kenji Kanno says were highly requested in 1999 — 'Back then we were limited by the technology'
    Sega has officially announced Crazy Taxi: World Tour, an all-new installment in the classic driving action series, launching in 2027.
  • MacOS 27 Golden Gate: Top New Features
    Apple has announced the latest version of macOS. It's all about the reintroduction of Siri, which is now accessible from anywhere on the Mac desktop.
  • The Top New Features in Apple’s iOS 27 and iPadOS 27
    Apple took the wraps off iOS 27 at its WWDC event, and the iPhone update is chock-full of smart upgrades, with a big focus on improvements to Siri.
  • Anthropic Offers Mythos Upgrade for Cyber Partners and a ‘Safe’ Version for the Rest of You
    Anthropic is releasing Claude Mythos 5 to trusted organizations and Claude Fable 5 to the public, a version it says can’t be used for cyberattacks.
  • Longevity Startup Doses First Human in Bid to Reverse Age-Related Sight Loss
    The FDA recently approved the cellular rejuvenation therapy ER-100 for human clinical trials. While vision is the first target, it could have applications for a variety of age-related disease.
  • Rivian R2 2026: Specs, Price, Availability
    With a competitive price, winning design, and better performance than the R1, Rivian could be set to break into the big leagues. Just make sure you get the right model with the right tech.
  • The Smart Bird Feeders Everyone’s Talking About (and Actually Buying) (2026)
    These bird feeders come with cameras and connected apps to let you see and learn about the birds in your neighborhood.
  • Amazon Ember Artline Review: A Stylish Art Television
    The affordable Artline doubles as a design piece and comes close to outshining the reigning champion of art TVs, the Samsung Frame Pro.
  • The Untold Story of the Google Buses That Took Over San Francisco
    A decade ago, commuter buses attracted big protests in San Francisco. Years later, the city is still feeling the repercussions.
  • Alex Vindman Survived Trump’s Retaliation Machine. Now He’s Running for Senate
    In 2019, Alex Vindman testified during President Trump’s first impeachment trial–a decision that ended his military career. Now he wants to challenge the president from the halls of Congress.
  • Anguished Parents, Crying Doctors: Life Amid Utah’s Measles Outbreak
    The state’s outbreak means adapting to America’s new reality, in which vaccine-preventable diseases become common again.
  • Meta Changed Its Speech Rules. Then Threats Against Politicians Skyrocketed
    New research finds that in the six months after Meta relaxed rules in the name of free speech, violent threats against lawmakers—including President Donald Trump—surged on Facebook.
  • Exclusive: Get Bruvi’s Pod Coffee Maker for Nearly Half Off
    Use this WIRED-exclusive coupon code to get the best deal on this high-design machine and biodegradable pods.
  • 1Password Coupon: Score a Free Trial in June 2026
    Save up to 28% on business and personal memberships with 1Password promo codes and deals.
  • HelloFresh Promo Codes: 55% Off for June 2026
    Get up to 55% off and free meal boxes using a HelloFresh coupon code in June 2026. Discover our best codes and discounts to let you save time and money.
  • OnePlus Promo Codes: 30% Off June 2026
    Save 30% with a OnePlus coupon in June 2026, plus save up to 10% on earbuds, phones, and more.
  • Noom Promo Codes: 50% Off Best Deals & Free Trials for June 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.
  • We-Vibe Discount Codes and Deals: Up to 60% Off
    Save on We-Vibe, including app-controlled bestsellers and popular gift sets designed for couples, connection, and shared pleasure.
  • Womanizer Coupons: Save 15% in June
    Save on the Womanizer Duo Premium and more with our latest Womanizer discount codes.
  • Sony Coupons: 45% Off Sony Headphones, WF-1000XM6 Earbuds, and Sony Cameras for June
    Upgrade your setup with Sony’s newest releases. Save on industry-leading noise-canceling audio, and pro-level Alpha cameras.
  • eBay Coupons: 20% Off in June 2026
    Save up to 60% on a selection of items at eBay, including electronics, home products, card games, car parts and more.
  • 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
  • Apple's AI Overhaul Signals a Defining Shift for the Smartphone
    Commentary: Siri AI and Apple Intelligence updates are less about "catching up" with competitors and more about a broader mobile evolution.
  • MacOS Golden Gate Fixes the Most Un-Apple-Like Thing About MacOS
    Commentary: MacOS Tahoe's worst feature is finally being addressed, and it has nothing to do with AI or Siri.
  • Kingdom Hearts 4 Makes Surprise Appearance During June Nintendo Direct
    Sora, Donald and Goofy are coming back for a new adventure.
  • We Track Deals for a Living, and These Are the Best Ones CNET Shopping Experts Found This Week
    Don't miss out on big discounts and record low prices on tech, smart home gear, kitchen gadgets and more with this week's best deals.
  • Hackers Conned a Chatbot to Hijack 20,000 Instagram Accounts
    Meta has since fixed the exploit, but it's yet another example of AI doing it worse than humans.
  • Popular Wildfire App Watch Duty Expands to Cover Floods Nationwide
    After helping track fires for years, Watch Duty is aiming to become your disaster go-to with flood coverage straight from the front lines.
  • Apple TV's 16 Best Sci-Fi Shows You Should Stream Right Now
    These are the best sci-fi programs Apple has to offer.
  • Today's NYT Strands Hints, Answers and Help for June 9, #828
    Here are hints and answers for the NYT Strands puzzle for June 9, No. 828.
  • Today's NYT Connections Hints, Answers and Help for June 9, #1094
    Here are some hints and the answers for the NYT Connections puzzle for June 9, No. 1,094.
  • Apple's Cautious AI Strategy Could Have Been Its Smartest Move
    Commentary: Some say Apple is lagging behind in the AI gold rush. I think the company has positioned itself strategically.
  • Today's NYT Connections: Sports Edition Hints and Answers for June 9, #624
    Here are hints and the answers for the NYT Connections: Sports Edition puzzle for June 9, No. 624.
  • Today's NYT Mini Crossword Answers for Tuesday, June 9
    Here are the answers for The New York Times Mini Crossword for June 9.
  • OpenAI Confirms Confidential IPO Filing, With Big Stakes for the AI Boom
    OpenAI's move toward public markets raises a bigger question: Is the AI surge a lasting shift or an expensive gamble?
  • WatchOS 27 Fixes Siri at Last, but You May Need to Buy a New Apple Watch to Get It
    The biggest WatchOS 27 upgrade could finally make Siri useful on the wrist. But most older watches are being forced to sit this one out.
  • The Devil Wears Prada, and for Artemis IV, So Will Astronauts
    The inner lining on Prada's spacesuits will keep astronauts comfortable and protected from the often harsh temperatures on the moon.
  • Apple's Upgraded Siri AI Promises to Do More. I'm Not Sure I Want That
    Commentary: I can't trust AI to complete my tasks as I would.
  • Apple's Spatial Reframing Is Generative AI I Can Get Behind as a Photographer
    Commentary: Apple's new feature for adjusting the composition of a photo could be genuinely useful.
  • My Favorite Announcements From Apple's WWDC 2026
    Some of my top new features were made possible by AI, but a lot weren't.
  • MacOS 27 Golden Gate: All the Macs Compatible With the New OS
    Apple's next Mac operating system update moves on from Intel chips.
  • Apple Did What Google Couldn't: Talk to Me Like a Real Person. I'm Impressed
    Commentary: By simply talking to me like I'm not a baffling millionaire, Apple showed it has more sense than Google.
  • Apple AI Just Got a Huge Overhaul at WWDC 2026. Here's the Lowdown
    Apple is ready to fulfill many of its years-long promises for AI. Here's what to know about the new, and hopefully improved, Apple Intelligence.
  • Apple Has a New Search Interface. Here's What This Means for Your iPhone
    Apple says your iPhone's search results could be faster, more reliable and more accurate.
  • Apple's New Siri AI Has Customization That Other Voice Assistants Need (Badly)
    Commentary: The new Siri announced at WWDC 2026 comes with personalization options. My take: Voice assistants like Alexa and Gemini should have had these for years.
  • Apple's AirPods Are Finally Getting Custom Equalizer Settings
    At WWDC 2026, Apple announced that it's bringing a 3-band custom EQ to its latest AirPods this fall, so you can manually tweak their sound to your liking.
  • Apple Didn't Mention AI for 28 Minutes at WWDC 2026
    Commentary: The company stuck to using "Apple Intelligence," referencing its own proprietary AI, rather than the two-letter acronym and the negative baggage it carries.
  • Talabat Kitchens combines AI, data and partnerships to scale in MENA
    Awais Malik, general manager for Kitchens MENA at Talabat, explains how the company’s technology-driven cloud kitchen strategy is helping restaurant partners scale faster, reduce costs and unlock growth opportunities across the region
  • Enterprises that succeed in agentic AI start by ‘reimagining’ business process, finds Pega research
    Study of IT leaders finds businesses that succeed in deploying agentic artificial intelligence start by rethinking their business processes
  • Inside the AI factory of the future
    In this week’s Computer Weekly, we visit the latest in AI factory technology and construction at TeraWulf’s Lake Ontario datacentre, where a former coal-fired power station is being rapidly transformed. American Express talks about the latest digital innovations being introduced at the credit card...
  • Councils exit 10-year Capita deal to boost decision and project velocity
    Two councils that were once part of a five-council group outsourced to Capita take back control of their IT to allow for decision-making and IT projects that aren’t bound by the slowest member
  • Scale of Synnovis breach widens as Essex NHS Trust comes forward
    Mid and South Essex NHS Foundation Trust has become the latest NHS body to confirm data on its patients was stolen in a 2024 ransomware attack on lab services partner Synnovis
  • Claude Mythos forces the conversation on defensive AI
    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.
  • Partnership to ensure entry-level jobs for young people
    Early Careers Jobs Alliance between the government and industry will provide skills and guidance to ensure young people can begin careers in an AI-focused world
  • DfE proposes changes to student funding for assistive technology
    The UK Department for Education is proposing to reduce access to paid-for assistive technology in favour of free-to-access services
  • Gulf enterprises face the resilience gap ransomware is exposing
    Ransomware pressure and stricter resilience expectations are exposing a gap that Gulf enterprises have not fully confronted
  • Infosecurity Europe 2026: AI turbo-charging cyber crime and response
    AI is accelerating cyber attacks by criminals and hostile states, with attackers faster, more persistent and increasingly collaborative, say experts speaking at Infosecurity Europe 2026
  • How AI is being used to manage networks
    Network management is becoming reliant on artificial intelligence-enabled tools, which use machine learning based on network monitoring data
  • UAE launches national cryptography discovery platform to accelerate post-quantum security transition
    Partnership between the UAE Cyber Security Council and QuantumGate aims to provide nationwide visibility of cryptographic assets, helping critical infrastructure operators to prepare for the emerging risks posed by quantum computing
  • Why AI won’t cut jobs: A Computer Weekly Downtime upload podcast
    We speak to Gartner analyst Helen Poitevin about why business leaders should not use AI to reduce headcount
  • Publishers can now opt out of Google AI summaries and training
    The UK’s competition watchdog has ruled that Google must provide online publishers and news organisations with the ability to opt out of their work being summarised by artificial intelligence, or otherwise used to train the company’s models
  • Interview: Clare Hickie, EMEA CTO, Workday
    The IT chief went from implementing Workday software at one of the firm’s largest customers to leading technology at the supplier – she discusses what she learned
  • Property sector plans for digital ID collapse over government policy concerns
    A major initiative to introduce a standard digital identity scheme for house buying and selling has been shelved due to political uncertainty and lack of clear benefits
  • SIT Committee urges Palantir exit in push to end US cloud grip
    A Science, Innovation and Technology Committee report contains recommendations that would radically alter UK public sector IT, procurement and relationship with hyperscalers if adopted
  • Capgemini wins another 10-year HMRC deal
    This particular deal is for contact centre as a service, which sees artificial intelligence being deployed to streamline processes
  • Scandinavia’s Kitron leans into AI but depends on ERP and local links to keep electronics production
    Norway-headquartered Kitron Group is on a growth path and relies on local-market nous and partners
  • Subpostmaster federation hit by ransomware attack
    National Federation of Subpostmasters suffered a ransomware attack in April after hackers exploited a bug in the web hosting software it uses
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