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    Here's how you can watch World Cup 2026 live streams from anywhere in the world as the quarter finals kick off on 9 July .
  • Smarter, not faster: AI infra’s sobering effect on fiber strategy
    While the AI data center boom is undoubtedly an opportunity for the fiber industry, it also presents something of a challenge.
  • MobLand season 2 gets September release date as Paramount+ drops 'ruthless' first teaser trailer after controversial Tom Hardy exit drama
    With the Tom Hardy exit drama now seemingly buried, Paramount+ has revealed the release date and first teaser trailer for MobLand season 2.
  • I read Careless People, the Meta tell-all — and it made me want the chapter Sarah Wynn-Williams couldn’t write
    Reading Careless People helped me understand how Facebook’s internal culture may have allowed Mark Zuckerberg’s strange metaverse obsession to become Meta’s defining idea.
  • Lenovo’s Ryzen 7 IdeaPad Slim 3 touchscreen laptop is a $655 back-to-school and WFH steal with a $345 price cut at Best Buy right now
    With Ryzen 7 chip, 16GB of DDR5 RAM, and a 512GB SSD, this laptop is an easy recommendation from me for students and remote workers.
  • Japanese telco giant KDDI says 12 million emails exposed in major cyberattack
    Five KDDI clients were also affected when a threat actor exploited a vulnerability in third-party software.
  • Nintendo's iOS and Android racer Mario Kart Tour will shut down later this year, with no offline mode planned
    Nintendo has announced that the servers for Mario Kart Tour will be shut down later this year.
  • I took over 1,000 shots with the Sony RX10 V across my kid’s sports day, a bird photography trip and more – here’s how Sony’s surprise new superzoom performed
    Sony revives its bridge camera range with a surprise addition, and I predict it'll be a popular all-in-one camera.
  • Sony RX10 V vs Sony Cyber-shot RX10 IV: I love this classic wildlife camera’s upgrades after a nine-year wait, but there’s one big drawback
    Sony just revived its RX10 series of superzoom cameras, and made wildlife photography more accessible again — here’s how the new RX10 V compares to the RX10 IV.
  • Insurance company AssuranceAmerica exposes 6.9 million drivers following major data breach — here's what we know
    No one has claimed responsibility for AssuranceAmerica attack yet.
  • The Alienware AW3426DW is easily the best 34-inch ultrawide OLED I've ever used, and it's made me want to abandon my 45-inch monitor
    The Alienware AW3426DW QD-OLED is the best 34-inch ultrawide I've ever used, hands down, and an easy choice for any gamer seeking greater immersion.
  • NordVPN expands scam text protection to all Android users worldwide
    NordVPN has rolled out Message Protection to Android users worldwide, screening incoming SMS for scams and joining Call Protection in one unified screen.
  • Major second-hand retailer warns loss of physical PlayStation games will mean higher prices for consumers and 'fewer opportunities to shop around'
    A major UK second hand retailer warns loss of physical PlayStation games will mean higher prices for shoppers.
  • ‘The gap between AI ambition and infrastructure reality is widening’ Google Cloud report finds 83% of organizations must overhaul their infrastructure in order to maximize the agentic AI opportunity
    Businesses are struggling to integrate agentic AI effectively, but Google's recommendations can help improve efficiency and reduce costs when implementing AI initiatives.
  • The EU AI Act deadline has moved, but data lineage can’t wait
    Despite moving deadlines, data lineage remains crucial for AI initiatives.
  • Got ChatGPT’s new voice mode? Here's how to check — and 5 things you should try first
    All ChatGPT users are getting access to the new AI voice model, and there's plenty you can do with it.
  • Nextcloud leaks 367K records — European cloud giant exposes staff and clients in major breach
    A misconfigured cloud database spills secrets, but Nextcloud was quick to remedy.
  • Russia drops controversial VPN tax following technical delays and widespread backlash
    Russian officials have officially scrapped a heavily criticized plan to tax international mobile data, removing a looming financial penalty for residents relying on VPNs to bypass state censorship.
  • This shapeshifting Dreo fan can be a pedestal fan, a desktop fan or an air circulator — I made full use of its extensive customization options in the recent heatwave
    The Dreo Smart TurboPoly 765S is one versatile fan.
  • Analysts say that 'digital is just too lucrative' for Sony and that PlayStation 'will not reverse' its decision to end physical disc production even in the face of fans cancelling PS Plus subscriptions
    Sony plans to end physical disc production in 2028, but despite pushback from fans, analysts suggest the PlayStation company won't reverse its decision.
  • 'Samsung's first true PCIe 5.0 drive is the best there is:' 2TB 9100 Pro SSD gets a huge price cut at Amazon
    The 2TB Samsung 9100 Pro delivers some of the fastest read and write speeds available from any consumer PCIe 5.0 SSD, and Amazon just cut the price.
  • China warns users of alleged 'security backdoor vulnerabilities' in Anthropic's Claude Code, tells users to uninstall for sfaety reasons
    China has accused Claude Code of spying on enterprises and tracking user locations – Anthropic asserts it's a security necessity.
  • Steam Deck too expensive? The Lenovo Legion Go S is back to its lowest-ever price on Amazon
    If you're priced out of the Steam Deck or sick of waiting for stock updates, this record-low price for the Lenovo Legion Go S makes it an excellent alternative.
  • 'As good as it gets': You won't want to miss this Geekom A8 mini PC deal for office work, content creation, and 4K video editing
    The diminutive desktop, with 16GB of DDR5 and a 1TB SSD gets big price cut at Amazon
  • The AI security paradox: Why are organizations trusting what they can’t fully see?
    Businesses are racing to adopt and operationalize AI, but many are deploying the technology faster than they can govern it.
  • AI work slop: What is it & how can UK businesses protect themselves?
    This article explores the impact of AI work slop on UK businesses and how it can be prevented.
  • Razer wants the Seiren V3 Pro to be the ultimate gaming mic, but you probably don’t need it
    The Razer Seiren V3 Pro comes loaded with features for demanding users, but you’ve got to pay for the privilege.
  • The makers of New Vegas are working on a new Fallout game
    Obsidian Entertainment is reportedly working on a new Fallout game after scrapping plans for Avowed 2 amid Xbox's restructuring strategy.
  • Shadow AI is creeping in to healthcare - leaders need to recognize the risk before it’s too late
    While AI is useful, unauthorized tools pose a risk to patient care.
  • Don't buy a new work PC right now — memory crunch and price rises lead to global shipments falling for the first time in two years
    Global PC shipments are down as memory price hikes affect manufacturers globally – Apple even uncharacteristically rose prices mid-term.
  • The 1X Neo Robot Has Freaky Fast Fingers
    The soft, weirdly sexualized home-chore robot has been given some very tactile hands.
  • A Majority of European Lawmakers Voted Against Letting Big Tech Read Our Messages. They’re Going to Anyway
    Companies will once again be allowed to scan citizens’ personal texts, emails, and social media messages via the “Chat Control” bill to find child abuse material online.
  • Slate’s Gray $25,000 Truck Just Got a Crayola Makeover
    The Bezos-backed automaker building America’s cheapest electric truck is teaming up with the crayon company in a bid to brighten its rides. Make ours Razzmatazz.
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  • Epilogue SN Operator Review: Super Nintendo Fun
    Provided you have a library of SNES cartridges, the SN Operator is a seamless plug-and-play system for easy ’90s nostalgia.
  • Dell 14S Review: Higher Price, Better Quality
    The Dell 14S represents the new normal of laptop pricing, but it has the quality to back up its cost.
  • Amseatec Criss Cross Office Chair Review: Just Right
    The Amseatec Criss Cross Office Chair gives you room to sit cross-legged, sideways, or however your body actually wants to sit.
  • Data Centers Are Quietly Taking Over Texas. The Pollution Could Be Catastrophic
    Thousands of new fossil-fuel power sources are quietly firing up across the state to power the AI boom, thanks to a regulatory loophole, leaving residents feeling blindsided.
  • Best Microsoft Surface Laptop (2026): Which Model to Buy or Avoid
    With pricing in flux and new models available, here’s which Surface Laptop and Surface Pro to buy.
  • Influencers Are Promoting $50 Straws They Claim Will Protect Against Electromagnetic Radiation
    “EMF straws” and similar products are being sold as a way to block electromagnetic frequencies that come from common electronic devices, even without scientific evidence that they work.
  • Self-Driving Cars Are Interfering With First Responders. Feds Aren’t Happy
    NHTSA administrator Jonathan Morris called reports that self-driving cars had driven into emergency scenes and blocked ambulances and firefighters “unacceptable.”
  • The $28 Million Mistake That Inspired Estonia's AI “Fuckup Finder”
    A single wording mistake cost the government millions. Now Estonia is using AI to spot legal errors before they become law—and to automate more of the state.
  • Madison Square Garden Kept a List of Gay Celebrities
    An MSG database tracked and categorized hundreds of celebs, famous Knicks superfans, and even some of Taylor Swift’s wedding guests. Labels included “LGBTQIA,” “DO NOT HOST,” and low to high “risk.”
  • Federal Investigators Say Certain DOGE Records Were Deleted
    A government report claims DOGE didn’t access sensitive systems. It also says the agency deleted records that would show if they had.
  • The Best Food Dehydrators for Self-Sufficient Kitchens (2026)
    Stretch seasonal produce, preserve leftovers, and build a pantry that lasts with our favorite food dehydrators for every budget.
  • Why Do Some Soccer Players Cut the Heels Off Their Cleats?
    An image of Portugal forward Pedro Neto’s cleats at the World Cup has reignited a practice among some soccer players: modifying their cleats to relieve heel discomfort.
  • The 4 Best Home Air Conditioners to Buy Right Now
    It's too hot. There, we said it. Protect your health and keep your home cool with one of these top-rated air conditioners.
  • Is an Air-Conditioning Revolution Coming to Europe?
    As extreme heat becomes the norm on the continent, the AC culture wars may be solved by advances in environmentally friendly technology.
  • Google Workspace Promo Codes: 14% Off for July
    Boost your productivity and save with exclusive Google Workspace coupons from WIRED. Get up to 14% off plans for three months, including Starter, Standard, and Plus tiers.
  • Corsair Discount Code: Up to 50% Off for July 2026
    Upgrade your gaming setup or PC build for less with these verified Corsair coupon codes, student discounts, and refurbished deals.
  • 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
  • Best Wireless Bluetooth Boom Boxes for 2026
    I've tested dozens of wireless portable party speakers. Here are my current top picks that can play loud and power your next fiesta, whether it's by the pool, at the beach or in the parking lot pre-game.
  • The Scottish Open 2026: TV Schedule, How to Watch All the Golf Action From Anywhere
    A host of big-name PGA Tour stars head across the Atlantic to battle it out at the Renaissance Club.
  • The Best Deals Worth Shopping This Week, According to CNET's Experts
    Skip the endless scrolling. We've rounded up standout discounts that are actually worth your money.
  • Before iOS 27, Don't Forget to Check Out These iOS 26.4 Features
    New emoji and video podcasts are just a couple features the update brought to your device in March.
  • Today's Best Storage Deal? This 4TB SanDisk SSD at $420 for the Next Few Hours
    The SanDisk 4TB Extreme Portable SSD, a CNET top pick, is 53% off for the next few hours only.
  • Best TVs of 2026: Expert Tested and Reviewed
    I’ve reviewed the best TVs for every budget, including top brands such as LG, Samsung and TCL.
  • I Tested AI to Find Errors in My Medical Bills. Here’s What It Found
    Using ChatGPT to audit my complex health insurance claims was a massive undertaking -- but it confirmed a hidden $1,512 overpayment.
  • Anthropic's 'Reflection' Beta Tracks Your Habits to Improve How You Use Claude
    Developed with wellness experts, the new dashboard tracks your habits and can remind you to log off.
  • The 4 Security Companies That Earn Highest Marks for Data Protection
    If you want to trust your security information to brands with a strong track record of protecting your data, these are my top picks.
  • Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 8 Rumor Roundup: What We've Heard Ahead of the July 22 Unpacked
    Now that we know Samsung's planning a July Unpacked event, leaks are painting a clearer picture of the company's next flip phone.
  • Lenovo Legion 9i Gen 10 Laptop Review: An 18-Inch Gaming Monster in Performance and Size
    The Legion 9i Gen 10 has extreme performance, relatively low weight and an unavoidably big price.
  • This Smart Ring Is Worth Every Penny to Track Your Health Data
    I've tested various smart rings, but none come close to this one.
  • The Prediction Market Boom Has a Gambling Problem
    Critics are raising red flags over Polymarket and Kalshi, where insider trading runs rampant.
  • Cheaper Phones Will Be Harder to Find This Year and in 2027, Analysts Warn
    The memory shortage could force companies to stop making phones under $400.
  • Can You Video Chat Alongside 69,000 World Cup Fans? I Stress-Tested Stadium Phone Service at a Match
    Is it possible to make a stadium signal-friendly? What about 16 stadiums across 104 matches?
  • Waymo Plans to Expand Driverless Cars to 4 More Major Cities This Year
    The company will first offer rides to employees, then roll them out more broadly to the public.
  • NASA's New Horizons Spacecraft Just Woke Up From a Long Nap Ahead of Exploring Beyond Pluto
    New Horizons takes frequent naps to conserve resources as it explores the outer solar system.
  • I Made a Smart TV Dumber to Escape Being Tracked. Here's How
    Good, dumb TVs, those without a web connection, are nearly impossible to find. But you can minimize companies getting your data and block ads.
  • You Can Now Remix Your Google Photos Into Stylized Videos With Gemini Omni
    Video Remix is a new Gemini-powered feature in Google Photos that takes a simple approach to editing.
  • 48 of the Best Movies on Netflix You Should Stream Now
    Check out some old classics and great new releases on Netflix now.
  • Today's NYT Connections Hints, Answers and Help for July 9, #1124
    Here are some hints and the answers for the NYT Connections puzzle for July 9, No. 1,124.
  • Today's NYT Strands Hints, Answers and Help for July 9 #858
    Here are hints and answers for the NYT Strands puzzle for July 9, No. 858.
  • Today's Wordle Hints, Answer and Help for July 9, #1846
    Here are hints and the answer for today's Wordle for July 9, No. 1,846.
  • 'Moana' Review: A Disney Live-Action Remake That's Actually Worth Your Time
    Moana is an absolute blast thanks to solid performances by Catherine Laga'aia and Dwayne Johnson, who is simply magical as demigod Maui.
  • Best Desks of 2026: I’ve Spent Nearly 4,000 Hours Testing Desks. These Are the Ones You Want
    CNET experts tested desks for hours and these are the best desks we've found.
  • Cyber field doubts promise of Cyber Shield
    The NCSC has shared more details of its national AI Cyber Shield initiative, but experts say the project faces serious delivery challenges
  • UK Court of Appeal gives Microsoft complaint the green light
    The path is now clear for preowned software reseller ValueLicensing’s market abuse case against Microsoft to go ahead
  • Nominate: Most Influential Women in UK Technology 2026
    Tell us who you think should be included in Computer Weekly’s 2026 list of the 50 Most Influential Women in UK Technology
  • Treat AI like electricity, not a killer app
    Pilot failure and costs are maddening, but real impact is also being delivered. Learn that AI isn’t an app but a power source
  • Capita to lose money on pension debacle but ‘has government’s private parts in its grip’
    Joint select committee grilling reveals that the tech Capita planned to use to increase process automation did not work
  • Insurer Unum aims to deliver benefits of $20m using AI to re-write old Cobol code
    We speak to Shelia Anderson, chief information and digital officer of insurance company Unum, about its project to ‘reimagine’ mainframe software
  • Circular IT turns sustainability ambitions into measurable technology for UAE organisations
    As the UAE accelerates its Net Zero 2050 Strategy, CIOs are embedding sustainability into technology lifecycle management, circular IT and data-driven decision-making to reduce emissions, improve efficiency and tackle the growing challenge of e-waste
  • UK’s largest businesses dangerously exposed to cloud outages
    British businesses, particularly those in the FTSE 100, are dangerously dependent on large cloud providers, with hypothetical large-scale outages at AWS or Azure regions likely to cause major economic damage, according to the Cyber Monitoring Centre
  • Post Office Horizon replacement contract delayed further
    The Post Office has once more extended the standstill period before putting pen to paper on EPOS system
  • Hamad International Airport launches one of the world’s largest biometric passenger journeys
    Sita-powered Fast Pass enables travellers to use facial recognition from check-in to boarding across more than 700 touchpoints, highlighting the GCC’s growing leadership in smart airport technology
  • The public deserves socially beneficial technology in return for its AI investment
    The public is in all but name a shareholder of AI companies - it is time that the public receives socially beneficial technology in return for its investment
  • The silent substrate: how 175,000 AI endpoints are reshaping the internet
    A new layer of compute is forming beneath our feet – distributed, ungoverned, and increasingly capable of action
  • European Central Bank demands AI security ‘action plan’
    European Central Bank gives banks deadline to outline their plans to defend against artificial intelligence-based security threats
  • CW@60: Reflections of an accidental technology anthropologist
    On 22 September 2026, Computer Weekly turns 60. To mark the milestone, we asked some of our friends - and our journalists - for their perspectives on how tech has changed their lives over six decades
  • AI won't break your security, but your governance might
    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.
  • The cyber law that could change everything
    The aim of the Cyber Security and Resilience Bill is to target critical infrastructure operators and essential service providers. Midmarket businesses need to be aware that they may be part of a critical supply chain and open to scrutiny as a result.
  • How 5GA and AI are reshaping heritage tourism
    From Xi’an’s immersive heritage experiences to Dubai’s smart tourism ambitions, Shaanxi’s blend of 5G-Advanced networks, generative AI and digital cultural preservation offers a blueprint for the future of destination experiences
  • SNP council backs datacentre halt and creates Burnham dilemma
    As Scottish National Party council passes a motion for Scotland datacentre moratorium, Andy Burnham’s avowed ‘power to the regions’ views face strain in light of critical national infrastructure designation
  • Capita civil service pension contract ‘prime candidate’ for insourcing, says government minister
    Minister said the government will make Capita pay for the government resources used to support it on pension administration scheme
  • Can Oman become the Gulf’s third AI infrastructure hub?
    The Sultanate is leveraging subsea cables, lower costs and regulatory stability to position itself alongside regional AI giants, but a large ecosystem scale gap remains
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