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    Actor Alix Wilton Regan discusses her new role as the iconic Tomb Raider protagonist Lara Croft.
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    Building on the Australian model, the British Prime Minister has just announced a social media ban for under-16s. But some commentators believe these measures are bound to fail.
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    Businesses are paying more than they expected for AI, and IT teams are under increased pressure to prove ROI.
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    The Beats Solo 5 are being teased, with another 2026 World Cup player wearing them, but we're yet to spot anyone else actually using them.
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    Lamine Yamal starts on the bench for Spain's FIFA World Cup 2026 opener against Cape Verde. Here's how to watch the Group H fixture for free online and from anywhere.
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    Servers, Telegram bots, and money, all seized by the authorities.
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    Google is rolling out an update to its Gemini TV platform that will enable you to control your TV's settings via voice — but it's on TCL TVs in the US at first.
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    Thanks to Dutton Ranch episode 6, we're now grappling with two unexpected deaths — but Yellowstone fans are more worried about one vulnerable survivor.
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    The company updated its bug bounty disclosure rules retroactively.
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    The GPU market is still dominated by Nvidia despite its recent focus on AI, but AMD's flagship Radeon GPU is putting up a decent fight.
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    Both kratom and one of its active components, 7-OH, have opioid-like effects and are widely available across the US. As health secretary RFK Jr. aims to get 7-OH banned, proponents of both are fighting.
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    Even the aging iPhone 11 will feel a little more responsive soon, thanks to improvements in an unsung iOS feature.
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    A new report warns that Miami, Kansas City, Philadelphia, Dallas, and Houston could be particularly hot places to play during the 2026 World Cup.
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    In recent months hackers have attempted to extort money from porn stars with big followings, in some cases filling their feeds with pro-MAGA and crypto content.
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    The federal government is planning to let a rule regulating federal data center operations sunset in September with no replacement.
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    The UK government is introducing a ban on social media for children and a minimum age for some chatbots in an attempt to shield young people from dangerous corners of the web.
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    Rank One, whose board includes a former CIA deputy director and a former FBI science chief, supplied face recognition to Meta for internal development of its smart glasses app.
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    The old-fashioned drip coffee maker has come a long way. These impressive machines can turn your barista into a stranger.
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    The Škoda Peaq, which will debut this summer as the European automaker’s flagship model, seats seven and has an intriguing design. It will almost certainly come with a hefty price tag.
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    The rest of Dyson’s promised 2026 vacuum lineup is here, from the new Dyson V16 Piston Animal to an updated version of the favored Dyson V8 Cyclone.
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    Whether you want to buy cheaper electricity, store solar energy, or guard against outages, EcoFlow’s home battery might be just what you need.
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    The ruling holds that a company that designs, trains, operates, and manages an AI system must assume legal liability for any damages caused by the responses it generates.
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  • Anthropic Pulls Claude Fable and Mythos AI Models After Feds Claim Jailbreak
    The AI developer finds itself in another conflict with the Trump administration over regulation.
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    There are many smart rings on the market, but none come close to this one.
  • iOS 27 Coming to Older iPhones May Just Be Apple's Winning Strategy
    Commentary: The phone's eighth year of software support isn't just a kindness. More people all over the world are using older iPhone models.
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    Finding a new TV that doesn't beg you to connect to the internet is a challenge. But even if you find one, there are good reasons to stick with a smart TV and go with a workaround instead. Here's why.
  • I've Been DIYing PCs for 10 years. It's No Longer Cheaper to Build Your Own PC
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  • UK to Ban Social Media for Under-16s, With Sweeping Restrictions for All Teens
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    Apple must pay iPhone owners to settle a lawsuit over delayed and missing AI features.
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  • Your iPhone 11 Will Run iOS 27, but It Won't Run Siri AI
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  • Frontier AI models could be an adversary's force multiplier
    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.
  • Established enterprise patching models dead in the water, says report
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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
  • Why culture matters more than you think when complex tech goes wrong
    IT professionals should feel free to speak up about things that are going wrong, which might require a culture change
  • 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
  • The UK cannot afford a box-ticking solution to cloud dominance
    Big tech companies often find ways out of regulatory directives, so the CMA must come up with enforceable commitments, across the whole investigation, and quickly
  • 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.
  • 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
  • UK minister for AI calls for more attractive datacentre builds
    Speaking at the AI Summit in London, Kanishka Narayan launches a competition to encourage UK datacentre designs people can be proud of
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