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GTA 6 developer Rockstar Games accused of enabling crunch, failing to address gender pay gap, and weaponizing bonuses
GTA 6 studio Rockstar Games has been accused of enabling crunch, failing to address gender-based pay inequity, and weaponizing bonuses.
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Audio Pro takes aim at Sonos, Denon, WiiM and Bose with an all-new Wi-Fi speaker — and this one's got a portable battery and IP2 water resistance
A15 W: Wi-Fi streaming, Bluetooth, AirPlay 2, Google Cast and up to 11 hours of battery life? OK I'm interested
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Tesla silences critics with knockout EV sales as Elon Musk controversy fades — but it still can't stop BYD from reclaiming the global crown
Tesla posts a record sales period as EV business rebounds, but BYD is still leading the global race
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VPN brands troll the gaming industry's digital-only push with fake physical services
Proton, Windscribe, and PureVPN are poking fun at the gaming industry's push toward a digital-only future with hilarious announcements of "fully physical" privacy services, reigniting the debate over digital ownership.
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Steam Machine hits 'Red Line of Death' issues — but there's no need to panic about bricked PCs yet
"You said you wanted a 'console-like experience' in a PC": some gamers are already throwing shade and comparing the incident to the Xbox 360's infamous red ring.
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US Energy Dept tells data centers to use backup generators during heatwave to free up power for AC usage
East Coast data centers told to use backup generators to let residents access more grid power to fuel AC amid heatwave.
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iBuyPower's 4th of July sale offers up to $350 off gaming PCs — here's our top pick with a Ryzen 7 7800X3D, 32GB DDR5 6000MHz RAM, and an RX 9070 XT
The iBuyPower 4th of July sale offers up to $350 off prebuilt gaming PCs, so we've taken a look through the deals and picked out the best value option.
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I'm a homes expert — here are the outdoor gems I'd pick up in Walmart's big 4th July event
Walmart's 4th July event is crammed with brilliant buys to transform your yard for the summer.
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The NHS plans to offer rewards to people who walk for 30 minutes a day — here's everything we know, including the tech you'll need to take part
What is the NHS's new 'Marathon a month' 30-minute walking challenge — and do you need a smartwatch to take part?
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What would be your worst nightmare for Windows? Leaked Microsoft video from 2024 shows what many would regard with pure horror: a Copilot OS
This is what Windows could have become if Microsoft leaned heavily into AI — an OS starring Copilot.
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How to watch Australia vs Egypt: Free Streams, TV Channels & Kick-Off time for FIFA World Cup 2026 as Mo Salah races to be fit
Here's how to watch Australia vs Egypt for free online and from anywhere as two group runners-up battle it out in the last 32 of the FIFA World Cup 2026.
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India weighs stricter VPN regulations to stop users from bypassing internet blocks
As major VPN providers refused to comply with existing data retention directives, the Indian government is working on a new legal framework that could force companies to establish a local office in the country. Here's everything we know.
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End of an era — the historic PlayStation factory that manufactured 24 billion gaming discs is already being turned into a micro-optics lab, just days after Sony announced its digital push
Sony is losing no time in figuring out what's next for its massive disc-making plant in Thalgau, Austria.
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Running on-premise in an agentic world
On-prem AI is costly, slow, and quickly outdated versus cloud-native, continuously evolving models.
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SAP wants workers to create new AI-powered jobs, slashes travel and expenses budgets to up AI spend
SAP is cutting unnecessary spend and refocusing its hiring efforts on AI roles amid broader software longevity concerns.
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7 new movies and TV shows to watch on Netflix, Prime Video, HBO Max, and more this weekend (July 3)
From X-Men 97's second season to the return of Millie Bobby Brown's Enola Holmes, here's what's worth watching this weekend.
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I’ve reviewed hundreds of laptops — these are the best ones that have launched so far in 2026
Price hikes, RAM shortages, and new chips: picking my top laptops of the year so far was a struggle, which is on brand for 2026.
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Reacher season 4 finally has a release date on Prime Video — and an unexpected surprise is coming along with it
Reacher season 4 has a confirmed release date — and so does its first spin-off project.
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iPhone age verification is now nagging people who live outside affected regions — but the mystery has been solved
A Reddit user bought an imported iPhone, which opened up a can of iPhone age verification worms.
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If you love Star Wars and the Burnout games, then Galactic Racer is going to be right up your street
From slow-mo smash-ups to millions of combos for parts, Star Wars: Galactic Racer is shaping up to be a brilliant racing game
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'Air conditioning units are not banned': despite misleading claims online, the UK Government makes clear that you can install air con — but there are rules that limit it, so here's what you need to know
Most homes don't need planning permission to permanently install air conditioning, but there are some important exceptions
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Withings BodyFit, a smart scale with a handle promising 'DEXA-level' body composition scanning, is now available in the UK — and it's got features geared towards GLP-1 users
The Withings BodyFit smart scale lands in the UK with 'DEXA-level' body-comp scanning and features for 'GLP-1 muscle protection'
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The Bose QuietComfort Headphones just dropped to their lowest price yet on Amazon
Get Bose's flagship headphones for 50% off
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Record-low prices on Canon, Sony, and Nikon cameras headline this year's huge 4th of July sales — including top-rated models
Camera prices have been rough lately, but these 4th of July deals are genuinely worth a look.
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What is the release date for House of the Dragon season 3 episode 3?
House of the Dragon season 3's next episode arrives shortly — here's when and where you'll be able to watch it.
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Dutton Ranch episode 9 recap: who dies, 10 Petal's biggest secret revealed, what's next for Beth and Rip, and what to expect from season 2 of the hit Yellowstone spinoff
Over one extra long episode, the season finale of Yellowstone's latest spinoff didn't disappoint — here's everything that happened in the explosive Dutton Ranch episode 9.
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Ex-PlayStation boss calls Sony's plan to kill physical disc production 'fairly dramatic' and remembers a time when 'digital sales were zero percent because we didn't have a digital market'
Former PlayStation boss Shawn Layden says Sony's decision to scrap physical discs is 'fairly dramatic' and thinks this means the PS6 won't have a disc drive.
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Why 'time to token' is the new battleground for data centers
The disconnect between the pace of software capabilities and physical constraints of data center infrastructure.
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I was surprised by how well Keychron’s new mouse performed — but one aspect might disappoint FPS players
The Keychron G5 boasts plenty of features at a reasonable price — but does it measure up to the heavyweight hitters?
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The 6 best 4K Blu-rays released in 2026 that we've tested — which movies make the most of your TV and soundbar or speakers?
We recommend six great Blu-ray discs that make the most of the medium, and the most of your home AV setup.
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Google DeepMind Unionization Talks Are Off to a Rocky Start
During negotiations on Wednesday, employees voiced frustrations with what they consider an unwillingness among executives to engage meaningfully with the prospect of unionization.
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Best Bone Conduction Headphones (2026): Shokz, Suunto, Mojawa
Everyone needs a safe way to listen to music on outdoor runs. We’ve found the bone conduction headphones to grab on your way out the door.
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All Your Favorite Gadgets Are Getting Way More Expensive … Again
Thanks to the AI-driven chip shortage, prices for phones, computers, and consoles are sky-high—and still climbing.
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7 Best Phones You Can’t Buy in the US (2026)
Avoid phone FOMO with our favorite smartphones that aren’t officially sold stateside but are available in markets like the UK and Europe.
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The FDA Ruled That ZYN Pouches Are Safer Than Cigarettes. That Doesn’t Mean They’re Safe
ZYN nicotine pouches, the FDA found, can be advertised as a less-harmful option for adult smokers. But quitting all tobacco and nicotine products remains the best idea.
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The Best Ultralight Backpacking Quilts (2026): Zenbivy, REI
Lighten your pack this summer—skip the sleeping bag and carry one of our favorite ultralight backpacking quilts instead.
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When the Law Kills Your Electric Car Dealership
Dealers who invested in Polestar won’t be able to sell in the US next year after the federal government denied an authorization that would have allowed the company to avoid a Chinese tech ban.
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The 11 Best TV Shows to Stream This Month (July 2026)
House of the Dragon, Adventure Time: Side Quests, and The Man Will Burn are just a few of the TV shows you should be watching right now.
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Sony Erases Digital Content From Libraries, a Reminder That You Don’t Own What You Buy
In September, some PlayStation customers will no longer be able to access some purchased movies and shows. It underscores the fact that digital purchases are really more like long-term rentals.
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EU Politicians Investigated Pegasus Spyware. Then It Ended Up on One of Their Phones
“It is a direct attack on the rule of law,” says one European Parliament member of the new findings from Citizen Lab.
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The Onion’s ‘Infowars’ Parody Is Here. Alex Jones Is Going to Hate It
The satirical site is fighting to officially take over Infowars. In the meantime, CEO Ben Collins says the new show will mock “how fucking stupid” conspiratorial brain rot has become.
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How Big Is ‘Love Island USA’? More Than 10 Million People Are Already on Its App
“We have more people voting on the ‘Love Island USA’ app than we do in many political elections taking place across the country,” says the show's executive producer.
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Spotify Confirms Streaming Fraud After Kalshi Trader Cries Foul
One of Kalshi’s most prominent traders tells WIRED he’s swearing off Spotify-related markets until the issue is resolved.
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Can Cursor Remain a Platform for OpenAI and Anthropic’s Models Inside SpaceX?
Cursor hopes to continue offering third-party AI models after it's acquired by SpaceX, testing the relationships between frontier AI labs.
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The DEA Plans to Ban Opioid-Like Kratom Compound 7-OH
The federal agency says it will temporarily schedule the drug, which has been called “gas station heroin,” as a controlled substance—a boon for MAHA and the mainstream kratom industry.
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7 Lesser-Known Google Account Settings You Should Change
Adjust your options for things like account recovery, ad personalization, and which parts of your Google profile are shared publicly.
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8 Best Travel Adapters (2026): My Top Recommendations
When going abroad, the right plugs are essential to keep your gadgets charged. These are my favorite travel adapters and chargers.
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Bublue BuVortex V5 Pool Skimmer Review: An Impractical Cleaner
The Bublue BuVortex V5 ditches conventional skimming for a vortex-powered design that’s fascinating to watch, even if it’s severely impractical.
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How Trump Helped China Make America’s Cheapest EV
Slate is the latest automaker to transition to lower-cost batteries perfected in China, driven in part by the repeal of EV tax credits that required materials to be sourced domestically.
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I Tried Rips, the Card-Pack App Where Users Spend Thousands Chasing Pricey Pokémon
I ripped open $892 worth of Pokémon packs on my phone in under 15 minutes and walked away with 62 cents. My adrenaline rush felt like the future of gambling.
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July Movie Nights With 7 of the Best A24 Movies You Can Stream Free
A new batch of A24 films, including Everything Everywhere All At Once and Lady Bird, arrives this July on free streaming services.
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SpaceX, Explained: 8 Things That Matter the Most After the IPO
Some days, Elon Musk is worth $1 trillion. Other days, he's merely an absurdly wealthy billionaire.
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I didn't move all my files, but in just 15 minutes I made a big dent.
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'Civil War,' 'Summer's Last Resort' and More Movies You Can Stream for Free
Tons of recent releases, from blockbusters to independent films, are all streaming free in July.
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T-Mobile Is Forcing Legacy Plan Customers Onto Its Current Plans
Subscribers on grandfathered plans are being notified that they'll be automatically pushed to other plans, some of which come with a price hike.
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Lenovo Legion 7i Gaming Laptop Review: It Has the Looks, but Not Quite the Value
While it's certainly well designed and delivers respectable 1080p gaming performance, another PC offers better frames per dollar.
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SwitchBot's latest 3K camera includes some familiar AI features and a couple of standout customizations I've never seen before.
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Darren Aronofsky's '1776' AI Video Series Is Unhinged, and I Can't Look Away
Commentary: With July 4 upon us and generative AI infiltrating the world of creatives, what are we to make of the increasingly bonkers On This Day...1776?
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Goodbye, Energy-Saving Appliances? US Eyes Efficiency-Rule Rollback
The US Department of Energy wants changes to energy-efficiency standards enacted under the Biden administration.
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Amazon Has New AI Chips for Home Tech Devices and Future Mobile Gadgets
Amazon's head of devices and services discussed the company's focus on artificial intelligence, Alexa Plus and new types of technology to support it.
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SpaceX Secretly Unveiled New AI Device to Investors. Is It a Phone or Not?
Though publicly denied by Elon Musk, a new AI device from SpaceX wouldn't be very surprising.
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'Does He Think He's Real?' Social Media Reacts to Trump's Talk With AI Teddy Roosevelt
The current president chatted with a life-sized AI version of the 26th US president at the new Theodore Roosevelt presidential library.
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Government-Backed AI? OpenAI Reportedly in Talks Over US Equity Stake
ChatGPT-maker OpenAI is reportedly in discussions with the White House over a government financing deal. It may not happen.
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Apple Reportedly Revamping iPad Pro Lineup and Building More Foldables
The company apparently expects to sell a lot of folding iPhones.
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T-Mobile vs. Verizon: What to Look for if You're Switching
Two of the biggest US carriers are battling for your business. We run down all the specs and features of their plans.
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Popular Potato Chips Face FDA's Most Serious Recall: What to Know
Utz Quality Foods voluntarily recalled select varieties of potato chips due to potential salmonella contamination in the seasoning powder.
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Google Has Been Fighting a Gargantuan Fine in Court. The Final Verdict? It Must Pay Up
Google owes 4.1 billion euro ($4.7 billion) for anticompetitive practices involving Android, rules Europe's top court.
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I've Tested Dozens of 3D Printers and These Are the Best for Everyone
No matter what you're looking for in a 3D printer, we've found the best around in 2026.
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CNET's Shopping Experts Handpicked the Best Deals You Can Score This Week
July 4th sales are around the corner, but these standout discounts on tech, home and everyday essentials are happening now.
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Europe’s sovereignty ambitions stall at the procurement desk
Nextcloud Summit in Munich shows that Europe’s sovereignty ambitions meet their real test not in the technology, but in the procurement decisions that will determine whether EU legislation changes anything on the ground
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Platforms must shoulder burden of proof for social media design
Under-16s social media ban should be tied to design features, with the burden of proof towards safety placed on companies, says technology psychologist
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US cyber agency warns over forgotten SharePoint flaw
An RCE vulnerability in Microsoft SharePoint that was mistakenly omitted from the May Patch Tuesday bulletin is being exploited in the wild, says Cisa
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Digital readiness gaps emerge around FIFA World Cup 2026
Dynatrace research highlights disparities in federation website performance around the FIFA World Cup 2026, with Saudi Arabia among the slowest performers, as organisations turn to AI and observability to manage unpredictable traffic spikes
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People behind the progress: preparing us for what comes next
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Data dive: Kill switch and catch-up – can Europe close the sovereignty gap?
As the US demonstrates it can wield an AI ‘kill switch’, the EU and UK unleash a wave of sovereign tech measures. Can state-led industrial policy bridge a $2tn revenue chasm?
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Danske Bank extends AWS agreement for next phase of transformation
Danish multinational bank and cloud service giant will work together on GenAI initiatives as part of the bank’s transformation strategy
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Union calls for insourcing of pension contract as Capita ‘shit show’ goes on
Outsourcer had until 30 June to fix issues with Civil Service Pension Scheme administration deal it took over in December 2025, but problems persist
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Self-harm and cyberflashing added to online safety offences list
The Online Safety Act has been updated to include ‘self-harm’ and ‘cyberflashing’ as ‘priority offences’, meaning online service providers will need to update their risk assessments of both categories
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CW@60: From the Medici to machines - banking’s next renaissance
On 22 September 2026, Computer Weekly turns 60. To mark the milestone, we asked some of our friends - experts, trusted contacts, IT leaders and suppliers - for their perspectives on how tech has changed their lives over six decades
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Post Office delays signing Horizon replacement for third time
The Post Office has extended standstill period before formally signing contract for new EPOS system
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Finland bets industrial recovery on health AI, maths and quantum
The ‘world’s first’ national AI model leads Finnish plan to concentrate national resources on industrial revival
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Nordic datacentre investments surge amid tightening licence rules
Strains on national power grids in the Nordic region are pushing the region’s governments towards tougher regulation
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MWC Shanghai 2026: Gulf operators look to U6GHz as the next step in 5G Advanced evolution
As AI dominates conversations across the telecoms industry, operators are increasingly facing a parallel challenge: ensuring that mobile networks can evolve fast enough to support the next generation of intelligent applications
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British public won’t tolerate cyber disruption any more
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