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Formula 1 2026 Predictions: Who will win Drivers' and Constructors' Championship?
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7 features the MacBook Neo is missing — from display downgrades to connectivity caveats
We've got a good look at what the new budget MacBook is packing — but what about the stuff that's missing?
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'An incredibly impressive piece of engineering' — TechRadar's MWC Awards 2026 presents our 12 winners, from cutting-edge phones and tablets, to Wi-Fi and smart security
Elite products to pay attention to from the Barcelona show.
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Apple’s new MacBook Neo is its cheapest, most colorful laptop so far — here’s how it compares to the Pro and Air
Apple just unveiled its affordable MacBook Neo model, but how does it stack up against other MacBooks price-wise?
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'Apple's gonna sell these by the boatload': why the new MacBook Neo is already the most important product of 2026
The MacBook Neo arrives as a budget-laptop-busting portable that starts at just $599 ($499 for the education market) and rewrites the rules for a budget laptop.
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Here are the 6 best Google Pixel 10 upgrades coming in the next Pixel Drop update
Google has announced the features coming in its next Pixel Drop, and you're in for a treat.
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Save your money and don't buy the iPad Air M4 —get the iPad Air M3 for a record-low price at Amazon
Thanks to the release of the iPad Air M4, Amazon has the powerful 11-inch iPad Air M3 on sale for its lowest price ever, making it a better value.
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6 things Apple announced at its big March event — the full list, from the iPhone 17e to the MacBook Neo
We're still trying to take in everything Apple has announced this week — here are all the details on all the products.
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'The total industrialization of cyber threats': Cloudflare report outlines how hackers are 'weaponizing the Internet'
There is a "fundamental rewiring of the modern cyberattack" going on and AI is at the center.
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UPerfect’s $120 portable monitor is a big-screen dream: For commuters and multitaskers who need extra screen space, the 18.5-inch 120Hz IPS display is an easy recommendation
UPerfect’s 18.5-inch portable monitor with a 120Hz 1080p IPS display and FreeSync support is now just $120 at Newegg.
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NordVPN’s Android feature now warns Europeans about scam calls before they answer
NordVPN’s Call Protection feature now warns Android users across Europe, the US, the UK, Canada, Japan, and Australia about potential scam calls before they pick up
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'Highly adjustable, remarkably comfortable': Autonomous ErgoChair Pro is the office chair we return to over and over, and it's $100 off
Autonomous ErgoChair Pro has all the comfort features I look for in a high-end ergonomic chair, including adjustable headrest, armrests and lumbar support.
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‘It’s by design’: the LG G6 OLED TV’s colors aren’t as punchy as the G5's in its best picture mode — and that’s on purpose, says LG
Seeing a new OLED not look as bold next to its predecessor can be jarring, but with the LG G6, it appears to be intentional.
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I reviewed the ‘world’s first’ Dolby Atmos FlexConnect soundbar ‘system’ and it’s really something — here’s what I made of LG’s multi-box Sound Suite
I finally tried a soundbar system with Dolby Atmos FlexConnect, and to say it impressed me would be an understatement.
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After a week streaming live sports with a VPN, here are the 3 things I found that'll drive you crazy
It's really not as simple as you'd think
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Best laptops of MWC 2026: the five most exciting mobile computing products we've spotted at the show
We've been stalking the show floor at MWC 2026 to find the most exciting upcoming laptops — and these are the ones I've picked.
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No more single-player Sony PS5 exclusives are coming to PC according to a new report
Sony is reportedly stepping away from offering PC ports of its games.
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Another Oracle data center issue was apparently to blame for latest TikTok outage
After TikTok sees issues in the US for the second time in a little more than a month, another Oracle outage was apparently to blame.
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Ninja just super-sized its iconic glass air fryer — and it can do a lot more than just cook chips
The Ninja Crispi Pro left our US reviewer seriously impressed, and it's ready to take its place in your kitchen.
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Phasmophobia's Tanglewood Drive remodel caused a stir among fans — but I think it's seriously improved the horror game
Phasmophobia's remodel of 6 Tanglewood Drive was met with criticism, but I think it spells good things for the game's future.
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The iPad Air M4 is officially available for pre-order —here's how to get the tablet technically for free from Apple
The iPad Air M4 is officially available to preorder today, and Apple has an incredible trade-in offer that can save you up to $670 on the brand-new tablet.
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Highguard will shut down just 45 days after launch — 'We are witnessing the era of two month lifespan shooters'
Online shooter Highguard will be shutting down after just 45 days.
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'It doesn’t have to be all or nothing' — ExpressVPN launches privacy-first tool to combat CSAM
ExpressVPN has partnered with the Internet Watch Foundation (IWF) to develop OpenBoundary, a new tool launched to block access to illegal content without compromising encryption.
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MacBook Neo preorders — the best places to buy the Apple laptop that 'delivers the magic of the Mac at a breakthrough price'
The new MacBook Neo is now available to preorder, so I'm gathering up all of the retailers who have it available and where you can find the best deals.
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Remember those pixelated Pokémon battles on your Game Boy? This AI trick lets you remake them in stunning detail
Nano Banana 2 can make Pokémon screenshots from your imagination.
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AI fatigue is real and it’s time for leaders to close the organizational gap
Companies needs to mature to understand AI fatigue is the current state of the AI cycle.
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Big news — Norton VPN brings WireGuard on Apple devices, and lands on Amazon Fire TV
Norton VPN just got faster on macOS and iOS VPN apps — and it’s now on Amazon Fire TV, too. Here's all you need to know.
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Hackers are turning to easy, fast AI solutions to roll out attacks - so how can your business stay safe?
Between speed, quality, and cost, hackers must sacrifice one, and it appears to be - quality.
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LexisNexis confirms data breach, says hackers hit customer and business info
FulcrumSec leaked roughly 2GB of company data, but LexisNexis says it's old and outdated.
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Agentic attacks demand agentic defenses
Autonomous AI attacks are accelerating. Defenders must adopt agentic AI to keep pace.
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USB Hubs Can Save You Lots of Hassles—Here Are 5 We Like Best in 2026
Ditch the dongles. These multiport USB hubs will maximize your connectivity options.
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Which iPhone 17 Model Should You Buy?
The iPhone 17e is here to fill out Apple’s smartphone lineup. Our primer on the differences and similarities of these iPhones can help you shop.
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Trump’s War on Iran Could Screw Over US Farmers
The Middle East supplies a huge amount of the world’s fertilizer. Conflict in the region has sent prices soaring ahead of the critical spring planting season.
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How Vulnerable Are Computers to an 80-Year-Old Spy Technique? Congress Wants Answers
A pair of US lawmakers are calling for an investigation into how easily spies can steal information based on devices’ electromagnetic and acoustic leaks—a spying trick the NSA once codenamed TEMPEST.
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This 5.1 Soundbar Bundle Is $100 Off
Sony's upgraded Bravia Theater System 6 packs a complete home audio setup into a single box.
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Google Pixel 10a Review: Sensible Value
It may not offer much new, but the Pixel 10a remains one of the best smartphones in the US for under $500.
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The Texas Senate Primary Was a Preview of Creator Wars to Come
After the 2024 election, influencers were seen as an asset. A contentious race between Democrats James Talarico and Jasmine Crockett showed that they can also be a liability.
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How Federal Agencies Got Caught Up in Trump's Anti-Immigration Crusade
WIRED spoke with workers across seven government agencies—from the IRS to HUD—about how their work has been contorted to support ICE and other immigration efforts.
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The Colorful MacBook Neo Is Apple’s Cheapest Laptop Ever
At $599, Apple's entry-level MacBook Neo is the most affordable laptop the company has ever made.
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The Best Linux Laptops (I Install Linux on Every Laptop I Test) (2026)
Whether you want a beast of a machine with dedicated graphics or a light, easy-to-upgrade PC, we have the perfect rig for you.
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I Ranked 30 Energy Drinks, From Celsius to Ghost (2025)
The future is here, and it is jacked up on B vitamins, red dye, and taurine. These are the best energy drinks to get from tired to wired.
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Marshall Kilburn III Review: A Classic Rock Bluetooth Speaker
Prepping for warmer weather? Marshall's midsize portable Bluetooth speaker sounds as good as it looks.
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16 Best Air Purifiers (2026): Coway, AirDoctor, IQAir
Protect your home against dust, pets, allergies, and more with air purifiers tested firsthand by WIRED.
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Some People See Aliens While on DMT. Researchers Want to Find Out What They Can Teach Us
A new psychedelic retreat calling itself a “SETI for the mind” aims to establish two-way communication with the nonhuman entities people encounter while tripping on DMT.
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How Is Kalshi Not Gambling?
On Kalshi, people have placed bets on everything from football games to foreign affairs. The prediction market’s CEO, Tarek Mansour, says this doesn’t count as gambling—and is actually good for society.
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Best Theraguns and Therabody Tools for Smarter Recovery (2026)
From massage guns to compression boots and LED face masks, these are the top performers in Therabody's wellness lineup.
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What It’s Like to Have a Brain Implant for 5 Years
No one has had a Synchron brain-computer interface longer than Rodney Gorham. He's still finding new ways to use it.
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These Official ChromeOS Flex USB Sticks Can Give Your Old Mac or Windows PC a Second Life
Google is partnering with Back Market to sell USB sticks that let you install ChromeOS Flex on older Windows and Intel-powered Macs collecting dust.
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Barkbox Promo Codes and Discounts: Up to 50% Off
Save on Barkbox subscriptions, including monthly themed collections of plush toys, tough chews, and healthy snacks designed to keep your pup’s tail wagging.
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Here’s Why Trump Posted About Iran ‘Stealing’ the 2020 Election Hours After the US Attacked
Donald Trump’s post on Truth Social about Iran echoed a conspiracy theory that has been circulating online for years.
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LG's G6 OLED TV Offers Even Higher Brightness, Comes Out in March
The LG G6 is 20% brighter than the older model and now delivers an enhanced, antireflective coating.
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How to Watch 'Survivor 50' Episode 2 Without Cable
Here's when the milestone season continues.
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Apple Debuts the $599 iPhone 17E With MagSafe – and It Comes in Pink
The follow-up to the 2025 iPhone 16E comes with double the base storage of last year's budget device.
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MWC 2026 Live Updates: A Robot Phone, Leica's Leitzphone, Labubu-Like Robots and More
It's the third day of the world's largest phone and mobile technology show. CNET is on the ground in Barcelona, covering announcements from Honor, Google, Samsung, Xiaomi and more.
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Robot Phones, Ultrathin Foldables, Cutting-Edge Cameras: CNET's Favorite Tech from MWC 2026
This year's Mobile World Congress in Barcelona brought dazzling prototypes and big promises. These are CNET's top picks from the show.
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Waymo Faces Mounting Scrutiny as NTSB Examines School Bus Incident
In one incident, a Waymo vehicle blocked emergency medican services near the scene of a mass shooting in Texas.
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Concierge Bots, Autonomous Carts and Smart Tags: Welcome to MWC's Airport of the Future
Your airport could someday be much more tech-infused. Here's what that might look like.
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Yes, My Orange iPhone 17 Pro Turned Pink After I Did This. Here's How Yours Could Too
It's confirmed: These household chemicals can turn your iPhone 17 Pro from orange to pink
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Best Standing Desks of 2026
A standing desk makes it easier to work some standing time into your day, helping reduce stiffness and fatigue.
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Prime Video: The 16 Absolute Best Movies to Watch
Here are some highly rated films to watch, plus a list of new additions to the streamer in March.
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Best Desks of 2026: I’ve Spent Nearly 4,000 Hours Testing Desks. These Are the Ones You Want
Refresh your office with one of the best desks available today.
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Apple Debuts Budget MacBook Neo for $599
It has a 13-inch display powered by an A18 Pro chip, and you can get it in a rainbow of colors.
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LG's C6H OLED Gets Brighter Than Ever. Here's When You Can Buy One
LG will produce two versions of the TV: the C6, and the bright, larger-size C6H.
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Google's Gemini AI Drove Man Into Deadly Delusion, Family Claims in Lawsuit
A lawsuit filed by the family of Jonathan Gavalas alleges Google's AI encouraged harmful behavior that posed a risk to public safety and ultimately led to his suicide.
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Premier League Soccer 2026: Stream Newcastle vs. Man United Live
Michael Carrick's in-form Red Devils head to the northeast to face the Magpies.
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My Pixel 10A Review: An Entry Point to Android for iPhone Owners
The Pixel 10A won't replace Google's Pixel 10, but its lower-than-Apple price combined with AirDrop might make it easier to switch from iOS.
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NotebookLM's Video Overviews Just Got Better Thanks to a Trifecta of Google's AI Models
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CNET Survey Finds US Adults Want Phones With Better Battery Life, but Can They Afford to Upgrade?
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Premier League Soccer 2026: Stream Man City vs. Nottingham Forest Live
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Premier League Soccer 2026: Stream Brighton vs. Arsenal Live
The Gunners look to keep their title charge afloat as they travel to the south coast to face the Seagulls.
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iPhone 18: What We Know About Apple's Next Mobile Flagship
The year has barely begun, and there are rumors aplenty about the next big iPhone. Here are all the speculations and leaked information about the iPhone 18 so far.
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5 Best Cheap Meal Kit and Prepared Meal Services, Out of Dozens We Tried
We've put the top meal kit and prepared meal delivery services to the test. Here are the best options if you're watching your budget.
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Motorola's Luxurious Touch Could Be the Razr Fold's Biggest Selling Point
Can making foldable phones more premium help sell more? Motorola sure thinks so.
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Delivery comms, intelligent fulfilment, and AI’s growing influence
Some 90% of retailers planning to boost spending on artificial intelligence to optimise e-commerce operations, as new research identifies different AI shopper personas and The Delivery Conference provides forum for debate
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Iranian hacktivists muster their forces but state APTs lay low
Hacktivist activity surrounding the Iran war is sky-high but Iran's state-backed cyber espionage actors have yet to show their hands, giving security teams a valuable window of time to shore up their defences.
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Zero-day in Android phone chips under active attack
Google and Qualcomm have tag-teamed a serious vulnerability in the chipsets used in Android mobile devices, which has been exploited in the wild as a zero-day
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Tycoon2FA phishing platform dismantled in major operation
A Europol-led sting against the infamous Tycoon2FA MFA bypass phishing service has been successful, with operations disrupted and ringleaders and cyber criminal users identified
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UK lab gets funding to drive foundational AI research
The government is providing six years of funding worth up to £40m in a bid to support UK researchers developing artificial intelligence models
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Landmark legal challenge against Home Office eVisa system heard
The UK High Court will examine whether the Home Office policy of refusing to issue alternative proof of immigration status outside of its electronic visa system is lawful
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Is there no stopping the AI spending spree?
Looking at Nvidia’s latest financial results, it would seem that spending on compute is set to increase tenfold by 2030
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Civil service veteran ‘incandescent’ as wait for pension hits four months amid outsourcing mess
Public servant of over 40 years, who has been waiting four months for pension payments to begin, says government has lost control
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AI workloads force a fundamental redesign of Middle East datacentres
From hyperscale GPU clusters to sovereign AI ambitions, Huawei outlines how infrastructure must evolve to meet regional demand
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Transnational AI regulation needed to protect human rights in the UK
Tech companies have told MPs and Lords they would welcome greater harmonisation in regulatory standards at a global level
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National Grid, Nebius and Emerald hail datacentre power throttling
In a UK-first trial, Emerald AI acts as intelligence in datacentre energy management to throttle demand at peak loads, including being able to respond rapidly to energy system stress
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Interview: Wolf & Badger CEO George Graham on getting ‘hands-on’ with AI
From continually exploring the potential of artificial intelligence to actually building and introducing AI-enabled systems for his company, George Graham is leaning into the age of agentic commerce
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Open cyber standards key to cross-platform integration
The Security Think Tank looks at platformisation considering questions such as how CISOs can distinguish between a truly integrated platform and 'integration theater, and how to protect unified platforms.
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Santander and Mastercard complete test of AI-initiated payment
Bank and payments giant complete first payment initiated by artificial intelligence in a controlled environment
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Resilience under pressure: How regional conflict is reshaping the Middle East tech strategy
From AWS outages in the UAE to stronger focus on data control and cyber security, tech leaders say the Israel-US-Iran conflict is challenging, but not stopping the region’s digital goals
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NCSC: No increase in cyber threat from Iran, but be prepared
While cyber threat levels remain stable following the outbreak of war in the Middle East at the weekend, at-risk organisations in the UK should take steps to ward off potential reprisals from Iran-linked threat actors
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NS&I seeks Bank of England counsel over project disaster
The Bank of England’s successful IT transformation, praised by the National Audit Office, is being used as a model for government departments, including NS&I, which faces a failing IT project
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MPs launch inquiry into use of tech in education
The use of tech and artificial intelligence has the potential to help delivery of education in the UK, so a committee of MPs has launched an inquiry into its opportunities and challenges
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Is a social media ban for under-16s proportionate?
In this week’s Computer Weekly ezine, we dig into the Council of Europe’s Commissioner for Human Rights’ arguments that governments should be doing more to police the actions of “big tech social media firms” rather than banning under-16s from using their platforms. We also hear about colocation...
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Demand necessitates digital twin and data visualisation at National Grid
In-house project replaces spreadsheet-based planning for future electricity network
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