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How to stream Premier League 2026/27 free with trial offers
How to stream Premier League 2026/27 free with trial offers from anywhere in the world.
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How to watch BMW Championship 2026: Free Live Streams, TV Channels & Preview
All the ways to watch BMW Championship 2026 live streams for free from anywhere, as the planet's best golfers head to St Louis in the FedExCup Playoffs.
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Why AI-powered marketing is the new secret weapon for customer trust
As AI takes a bigger role in marketing, customer trust becomes the ultimate competitive advantage.
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How to watch Ludwig season 2 for *FREE* – stream the David Mitchell puzzle detective show from anywhere, Episodes 1-3 out now
The delightfully brain-teasing detective comedy with David Mitchell and Anna Maxwell Martin is back — here's how to watch Ludwig season 2 free from anywhere.
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Why your best-interviewing AI candidate may not be your best AI hire
Why confident AI job candidates may lack real-world competence.
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I review coffee machines for a living and my hands-down favourite model is 49% off — and I can't recommend it highly enough
Coffee machines come in all shapes and sizes, from a variety of brands. This Philips coffee maker is one of my favourites, and it's now down to an incredibly low price.
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ChatGPT has started dropping unexpected f-bombs — and I think I’ve found the reason why
I noticed that ChatGPT seems to be swearing a lot more lately, and other people have noticed it too. So, what's really going on?
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AI vendor dependency is becoming a resilience risk
The future of successful enterprise AI use will be determined by organizations baking governance and resilience strategies into business plans.
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NATO wants thousands of AI drones guarding its borders — but there’s one thing they won’t be allowed to do
NATO plans to bolster its eastern defenses with AI assisted drones, but won’t give the autonomous technology the power to engage targets without human oversight
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Ditching my plastic air fryer for the non-toxic Ninja Crispi Pro was the best kitchen upgrade I made this year
Thanks to two borosilicate cooking containers and still being a compact size for easy storage, the Ninja Crispi Pro also makes cooking and cleaning easy at a very good price.
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Tesla’s Robotaxi gets caught crashing through bollards, just as it readies the purpose-built Cybercab for public roads
Tesla Robotaxi gets confused by bollards — just as the Cybercab gets ready for the road
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US Space Force and Japan launch new satellites to boost surveillance across the Pacific and further beyond
US and Japan complete second hosted military payload launch, expanding American orbital surveillance across the Indo-Pacific and geosynchronous orbit.
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Apple TV 4K fans are begging for these 3 upgrades from the leaked Siri Remote — but one is already possible today
What we'd like to see in the 2026 Apple TV remote — and the Apple TV tip you can try today.
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Ukraine drone maker launches self-driving wagon capable of lugging 210kg across bumpy terrain — could this be its next secret weapon to turning the tide of war?
Temerland’s Gnom L2 carries 210 kilograms across rough terrain, using remote control, larger batteries and mixed wheels and tracks.
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Alabama town left powerless against massive new Bitcoin mining data center after developer finds loophole in state zoning laws
An Alabama town and its county both passed moratoriums, but a 50 MW Bitcoin mine is being built anyway because they aren't allowed to zone.
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Flock CEO says drones are 'probably our fastest growing business', but consumer rights groups say they can 'jeopardize privacy' like license plate readers
Despite a public backlash against the tech, Flock's business is continuing to expand beyond license plate readers.
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Japanese ecommerce giant Rakuten teams up with German startup to build military drones
Rakuten is helping German defence startup Helsing introduce its HX-2 strike drone to Japan's military through ongoing field trials.
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6 brilliant, budget-friendly headphones for students — including 5-star earbuds, and Sony cans that deliver 'flagship-level features' for an astoundingly low price
You don't have to spend big for great sound — these tried-and-tested headphones start from just $20.
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Blockbuster is making an unlikely comeback — neighborhood 'Free Blockbuster' boxes are multiplying for DVD and Blu-ray fans, as new website turns Netflix into a 3D video store
The Blockbuster brand is now dormant, but its aesthetics are back for both physical media and streaming.
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Public TV channel sues Iron Mountain data center after its cloud storage vendor goes out of business, losing over 70 years of archival materials and programming
A St. Louis PBS station bought cloud storage from a vendor that has now gone defunct and is now in a legal battle with its landlord for access to its own data
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Comcast is adding motion detection to millions of routers, and I’m worried it’s a privacy nightmare
Comcast’s Xfinity routers can sense people’s presence in your home, but many users are worried.
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The reMarkable Paper Pro can run Android 13 — it’s not pretty, but it works and it’s an incredible upgrade
A YouTuber got the reMarkable Paper Pro to run Android 13. It’s not pretty, but it works and it’s incredible.
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Coders are slacking when it comes to web standards — and that simply won't do in the AI age
French developer leads project to discover how closely website developers stick to web standards, and the results are disappointing.
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AirPods with cameras could not arrive at a worse time — and I'll just say no
Apple may have accidentally leaked its AirPods with Cameras plans, and it's clear that this is the last thing our ears need.
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'There is no reliable, economical one-size-fits-all model on the horizon': Experts claim AI costs will grow fivefold by 2028, as demand continues to soar
Experts have determined some uncomfortable truths about token economics, where falling token prices are pushing the development of complex agentic workflows, outweighing the savings
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This Lenovo Idea Tab with a stylus and folio case is built for hybrid workers and back-to-school students — and Amazon has it on a limited-time deal for $200
A solid budget tablet with an 11-inch 2.5K IPS display, Tab Pen and folio case.
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This World Photography Day, I’m getting lost in the late David Hockney’s incredible Polaroid composites
Hockney's cubism-inspired collages of dozens of Polaroid images are the perfect way to celebrate World Photography Day.
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Canon’s World Photography Day sale is live — including up to £270 off the R8, R6 Mark II, R6 Mark III, and a multitude of lenses
Save up to £270 on Canon cameras in this limited-time World Photography Day sale.
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This TP-Link Deco X55 Wi-Fi 6 mesh system is a $150 dead-zone eliminator if you're upgrading your home office
AX3000 Wi-Fi 6, covers up to 6,500 sq ft, 3-pack with 3 Gigabit ports per unit, Ethernet backhaul support.
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'We operate fleets of smaller, lower-cost assets that are centrally controlled and highly scalable': How tiny uncrewed vessels are mapping the ocean and delivering instant marine data at scale
XOCEAN is changing the way ocean data is delivered
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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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The All-New Sennheiser Momentum True Wireless 5 Look Like Serious Earbud Contenders
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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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Google’s Pixel 11 Pro Is One of My Favorite Android Phones, but It’s Not a Revolution
Google’s most advanced Pixel phone loses its cheapest tier, gains a few features, but most of it remains the same. And that’s just fine.
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OpenAI Pauses Training of New AI Models, Citing Cybersecurity Worries
The ChatGPT maker is also beefing up its security systems.
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Video Found in MacOS Shows Apple’s Rumored Camera-Equipped AirPods in Action
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Watermarks are invisible signatures that prove where a piece of content originated from.
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New Google Ad Shows a Mysterious Wearable. Is It the Next Fitbit?
Google hasn’t confirmed the brand-new, unreleased wearable, but it’s fun to speculate anyway.
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Polaroid Put Pikachu on a $100 Camera Because Nostalgia Works
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ChatGPT Launches a Version of Its Model for Teens
The rollout raises questions about whether teenagers should be using chatbots at all.
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The AquaReach may solve the trade-off between cleaning and portability for wet-dry vacs.
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Gemini in Chrome Is Now Available for Android Users
AI Pro and Ultra subscribers will also have access to Google’s agentic AI auto browsing feature.
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Resonance: A Plague Tale Legacy Lead Xbox Game Pass’s August 2026 Second Batch
The second half of Game Pass’s August 2026 lineup is mostly lesser-known and upcoming titles, but maybe you’ll find a game here to get excited about.
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Using Tap Water, Buying Beans In Bulk and More Coffee Mistakes You’re Making
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Hackers Tricked a Major Retailer’s AI Shopping Bot to Do Something It Was Never Supposed To
At the cybersecurity conference Black Hat, researchers showed how an AI assistant at one of America’s largest retailers could be tricked into following hidden instructions and exposing sensitive system information.
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Peacock Price Hike: Streamer Ups Cost of All Subscriptions
The streaming service also rolled out price increases in 2025.
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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
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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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Gartner: Agentic AI won’t benefit from economies of scale
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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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Apple addresses multiple WebKit vulnerabilities
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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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Multiple organisations investigating fresh wave of Cl0p breaches
Multinational giants such as Philips and Shell may have been affected after the Cl0p cyber extortion gang hacked a popular piece of PLM software
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Natural History Museum’s ‘living laboratory’ logs 11 million environmental records in first year
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CW@60: Choosing change, building confidence - leading with clarity and resilience
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Revealed: Cyber spies used malware from GitHub to hack EncroChat cryptophone network
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