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    The Apolosign 32" Smart Portable TV fuses a 4K TV panel with Android tablet technology to provide a unique touch-driven experience.
  • I’ve tested almost every phone released this year — here are my 5 favorite models of 2026 so far, including a top pick that isn't made by Samsung or Apple
    We're halfway through 2026, so I've rounded up my favorite phones of the year so far.
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    We've sweated, ran, lifted and stretched while testing lots of fitness trackers this year — here are the 5 that made the cut
  • I've been on the hunt for the perfect tablet to travel with — here are the 5 models at the top of my wishlist
    Portable, bump-proof, and with long battery life to keep you entertained during journeys and down-time.
  • I tested the Ninja AutoBarista Pro, and its smart Grind iQ feature demystifies grind settings so you don’t have to master coffee science for a decent latte
    Grind iQ Technology in the Ninja AutoBarista Pro eliminates the need for guesswork when it comes to the perfect grind size for your particular beans.
  • Nokia's new retro-styled feature phones have AI buttons for some reason — and users are dismissing the odd feature as 'useless' and 'dumb'
    HMD has unveiled four new feature phones, but there are question marks over the inclusion of an AI button.
  • I've tested the most advanced mirrorless cameras ever made, but I'd still choose this seven-year-old Canon DSLR any day
    The Canon EOS 1DX Mark III might be getting a little long in the tooth by digital standards, but it offers some unique advantages that the recent EOS R1 flagship simply can't match
  • How to watch England vs Australia: Live stream ICC Women's T20 World Cup 2026 final for FREE
    All the ways to watch the 2026 Women's T20 World Cup final as hosts England face six-time champions Australia at Lord's in London.
  • 'Future medicines may be designed much like software' — How scientists programmed human cells to compute like tiny processors and target cancer using RNA trans-splicing
    Hebrew University researchers programmed human cells to compute biologically and respond autonomously to disease-related molecular signals internally.
  • How to watch British Grand Prix 2026 F1: Live Stream, Preview, Schedule, Starting Grid as Antonelli claims pole after sprint victory
    All the ways to watch British Grand Prix 2026 live streams online and from anywhere, and potentially for free.
  • ‘I’ll struggle to play in handheld mode without it now’: This Switch 2 grip case has saved me from neck pain — and it might save your console from damage, too
    The Genki Attack Vector offers protection for your console and comfort in handheld mode — but is it worth its asking price?
  • There's a sneaky way to watch British Grand Prix 2026 for free
    We've found a sneaky way to stream the full 2026 British Grand Prix at Silverstone for free from anywhere in the world.
  • ‘The question is no longer how much AI can produce, but how much of that output is genuinely usable’: How we use and pay for AI is undergoing a major shift
    Enterprises are shifting from capabilities and performance to prioritizing trust, accuracy, and measurable business outcomes.
  • ‘Simple but reasonably effective’: This Joy-Con 2 grip is good value for money — but one feature prevents me from recommending it wholeheartedly
    The Snakebyte Ergo Grip S2 looks like a simple way to hold your Joy-Con 2 controllers — but is it as ergo-nomic as its name suggests?
  • I'm an audio obsessive and gigging musician, and these are the 5 best Bluetooth speakers we've tested in 2026 — from portables to party speakers and everything in between
    We've tested tons of Bluetooth speakers. These are the best ones launched in 2026 so far
  • The EZVIZ EP4 is a great home security camera for renters — but its facial recognition won't stop it from spamming you with alerts when you come home
    A super-sharp 4K security camera that fits right into your existing peephole — if you don't mind getting notifications when it sees your own face.
  • D-Link G572 review: This SIM-ready 5G router is a valuable fallback for my weak home internet
    A SIM-ready 5G router with BE7200 Wi-Fi 7, 2.5GbE WAN, and automatic failover.
  • I compared the AirPods Max 2 vs the Sony WH-1000XM6 for hours, and it's a really close contest with some clear differences — but there’s one winner for me
    Should you buy the AirPods Max 2 or Sony WH-1000XM6? I tested them against each other to find out.
  • OpenAI wants to give the US government a piece of the company — but don't assume you'll get a slice too
    OpenAI's reported proposal to give the US government a stake in the company raises questions about who should profit from AI.
  • Chinese tests rocket using the same gas used by Coca-Cola to make space flights cheaper, safer, cleaner, and cooler
    Chinese startup Z-Trak Space wants supercritical CO₂ to replace traditional launch pad ignition systems for small rockets.
  • Quordle hints and answers for Sunday, July 5 (game #1623)
    Looking for Quordle clues? We can help. Plus get the answers to Quordle today and past solutions.
  • NYT Connections hints and answers for Sunday, July 5 (game #1120)
    Looking for NYT Connections answers and hints? Here's all you need to know to solve today's game, plus my commentary on the puzzles.
  • NYT Strands hints and answers for Sunday, July 5 (game #854)
    Looking for NYT Strands answers and hints? Here's all you need to know to solve today's game, including the spangram.
  • Quote of the day by Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella on women asking for a raise: 'It’s about knowing and having faith in the system' — a controversial gaffe that led to an immediate reversal
    The technology industry has long struggled with equalising the contributions of men and women — with women vastly underpaid relative to men
  • Chinese firm's fiber trial hits staggering 51.3 Tb/s over 128 miles without signal regeneration — could this be an end to bandwidth bottlenecks?
    YOFC demonstrated 51.3 Tb/s hollow-core transmission over 206.5 km, aiming to ease growing AI networking pressures worldwide soon significantly.
  • 'Agentic coding tools have access to everything they need for this': Security experts warn Claude Code can be exploited simply by trying to be helpful
    A hidden DNS record tricked Claude Code into opening a reverse shell during routine error recovery, bypassing every standard security scanning tool completely.
  • Unihertz Titan 2 Elite review: This 5G business phone with a BlackBerry-style keyboard made my mobile work feel faster
    A pocketable 5G Android phone with real QWERTY keyboard, AMOLED, and serious shortcut power.
  • Even after more than a decade Arkham Knight is a near-perfect Batman game — but its Riddler challenges still have an unmatched power to annoy
    Batman: Arkham Knight is a genuinely fantastic game that hates its players' time.
  • How to watch Paraguay vs France: Free Streams, TV Channels & Kick-Off time as Kylian Mbappe's FIFA World Cup 2026 favourites eye last-16 win
    Here's how to watch Paraguay vs France for free online and from anywhere at the FIFA World Cup 2026, as Les Bleus aim to book their place in the last eight.
  • 'Advances in quantum research and development have shifted the risk horizon': Microsoft says it is ramping up its quantum computing security work
    Microsoft plans a broad post-quantum migration by 2029 as concerns over future decryption risks increase globally.
  • Prediction Markets Let You Bet on Whether a Wildfire Will Burn Down Your Town
    Wildfire survivors call fire-prediction markets “morally reprehensible” and worry they could increase the risk of arson.
  • Best Wi-Fi Routers (2026): My Honest Picks After Testing 40+
    Don’t suffer the buffer. These WIRED-tested home routers will deliver reliable internet across your home, whatever your needs or budget.
  • Review: TCL RM9L RGB-Mini LED (2026)
    This massive 85-inch model is highly customizable but jaw-droppingly expensive.
  • Eight Sleep Pod 5 Review: The Smartest, Nosiest Bed You Can Buy
    Eight Sleep’s Pod 5 is great at its job, but its job is also watching you sleep.
  • What Are Fish Oil Supplements Good For? Here’s Your Crash Course
    A large-scale clinical trial has shown that even long-term consumption of DHA—an omega-3 fatty acid found in abundance in oily fish—may not lead to improvements in cognitive function.
  • There’s a Global Network of Fungi Under Your Feet. This Is the First Complete Map
    A new study has succeeded in mapping, on a global scale, the fungal network that supports plant life and helps regulate our planet’s climate.
  • How to Avoid Spoilers Online and in Chats
    You can minimize the risk of films and shows being spoiled for you by muting comments, conversations, and keywords on various platforms.
  • Submit Your Questions: Inside The World of Online Romance Scams
    The Yahoo Boys author Carlos Barragán will join Kate Knibbs to answer your questions about Nigeria's romance scammers.
  • 15 Best MagSafe Wireless Chargers (2026): Power Banks, Stands, Pads, and Travel Chargers
    Top up your Qi2 Android phone or MagSafe iPhone with a magnetic wireless charging stand, pad, car charger, or power bank.
  • Where NASA Posts Its Best Space Photos, and How to Find Them
    Explore decades of incredible images and videos of stars, planets, moons, and galaxies—most of which are free to use and share.
  • This Buried Apple Feature Turns an iPhone Into the Perfect Kids’ Dumb Phone
    Apple built a tool for people with cognitive disabilities, but I accidentally discovered it’s also the best kids’ phone setup no one is talking about—not even Apple.
  • Security Roundup: Apple’s Hide My Email Service Fails to Hide Your Email
    Plus: Alleged Scattered Spider hacking member extradited, dozens of license plate reader errors, and Indian officials are concerned about WhatsApp’s username rollout.
  • Food Preservatives May Increase the Risk of High Blood Pressure and Cardiovascular Disease
    Aa large-scale study demonstrates that preservatives widely used in everyday processed foods may exacerbate common health risks.
  • The Best Fourth of July Mattress Sales on Beds We Actually Sleep On (2026)
    From cooling hybrids to organic latex beds, these are the mattresses WIRED reviewers actually sleep on and recommend.
  • Scientists Have Identified a New Fossil Species of Axolotl in Mexico
    Ambystoma quetzalcoatli is the first fossil salamander to be formally identified in Mexico, revealing that axolotls have inhabited the country for millions of years.
  • 3 Nuclear Startups Hit a Big Milestone. Why It Matters—and Why It Doesn’t
    The companies’ Fourth of July plans include celebrating new reactor designs coming online. But there’s still a long way to go before they deliver energy at a meaningful scale.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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
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  • NotebookLM Alternatives: Which Similar AI Tools Are Worth Your Time?
    These tools are similar but aimed at different audiences and workflows. Here's how they compare.
  • How I Cleaned Up the Thousands of Photos and Videos I Had Scattered Across the Internet
    I reduced my storage subscription fees and learned a valuable lesson in how to back up priceless memories.
  • I've Tested Hundreds of Phones in 15 Years. These Are the Weirdest I've Seen
    From Russia's YotaPhone and the first foldable to square Blackberrys and phones for crypto bros, I've seen a lot of weirdness.
  • New Dental Robot Attaches to Patient's Teeth for Drilling
    A new dental robot is being developed that could reduce the number of visits needed to receive a dental crown.
  • The 5 Best Exercise Bikes if You Like Cross-Training or Cycling for Fun
    I tested some of the top exercise bikes. These were my favorites.
  • Who Needs a Steam Machine? I Converted My PC for Free and It Was Simple
    Valve's Steam Machine is pricier than expected (thanks, RAMageddon), but there's a way to get most of the experience on your own PC. Here's how.
  • AI Chatbot Pricing Breakdown: Is Premium AI Worth the Cost?
    Looking to upgrade your AI chatbot? Here's what your money will get you.
  • Today's NYT Connections Hints, Answers and Help for July 5, #1120
    Here are some hints and the answers for the NYT Connections puzzle for July 5 No. 1,120.
  • Today's NYT Strands Hints, Answers and Help for July 5 #854
    Here are hints and answers for the NYT Strands puzzle for July 5 No. 854.
  • Today's Wordle Hints, Answer and Help for July 5, #1842
    Here are hints and the answer for today's Wordle for July 5, No. 1,842.
  • The 50th Macy's 4th of July Fireworks Show Blasts Off Tonight. Here's How to Watch
    Noah Kahan and other top stars will accompany this anniversary edition of the Big Apple's pyrotechnic show.
  • I Love This Floating Anker Speaker, and It’s on Sale for Less Than $100 This Fourth of July
    The rugged Boom 3I looks and sounds great, and you can snag it for $35 off right now at Amazon, as long as you like the color green.
  • Google's Learn About AI Experiment Feels Like a Slimmed-Down NotebookLM
    Google's Learn About is impossibly easy to use.
  • 5 Mistakes People Make When Buying a Pressure Washer
    When you’re looking for a new pressure washer, it’s easy to focus on the wrong specs. These are the ones that matter.
  • Can Wearing the Hypershell Exoskeleton on a Bike Replace an E-Bike? I Tested Both
    I’m an out-of-shape cycle enthusiast. I tested the Hypershell exoskeleton on a regular bike versus an e-bike and found a clear winner.
  • Need a New iPhone or Android Phone? Read My Tips Before You Shop
    Shopping for a new phone can be a headache. I've tested phones for 15 years so I know what to look for.
  • Minisforum AtomMan G1 Pro Desktop Review: The Wobbly Line Between Desktop and True Mini PC
    Not quite a desktop tower or a mini PC, the AtomMan G1 Pro ends up with some of the drawbacks of both designs.
  • Netflix's New True Crime Series Is the Latest Twisted Horror Show I Can't Stop Watching
    Commentary: Netflix's Worst Neighbor Ever is the latest true crime installment from Blumhouse and explores riveting, heartbreaking real-life horror stories that hit close to home.
  • I Got a First Look at Sony’s Cooling Neck Device, Just in Time for the Heat Wave
    Sony's Japanese Reon Pocket Pro Plus is now shipping in the US. These are my thoughts after days of testing.
  • Today's NYT Connections Hints, Answers and Help for July 4, #1119
    Here are some hints and the answers for the NYT Connections puzzle for July 4, No. 1,119.
  • Today's Wordle Hints, Answer and Help for July 4, #1841
    Here are hints and the answer for today's Wordle for July 4, No. 1,841.
  • Today's NYT Strands Hints, Answers and Help for July 4, #853
    Here are hints and answers for the NYT Strands puzzle for July 4, No. 853.
  • Stop Making These 6 Common Rowing Machine Mistakes
    Here's how to row better by fixing these errors.
  • Amazon Leo Is Ready to Begin Limited Internet Service Later This Year
    But the satellite internet company has a long way to go to catch up to established rival Starlink.
  • A Private Eye With a Supernatural Secret? This Sci-Fi Noir Series Is an Absolute Must-See
    Commentary: Sugar is a sharply written tribute to classic movies, featuring lush visuals and a cool soundtrack. Now in its second season, Colin Farrell's stoic performance makes this series another win for Apple TV.
  • 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
  • Interview: Oracle NetSuite’s Evan Goldberg – SaaSpocalypse averted
    The executive vice-president of Oracle NetSuite discusses the evolution of AI in SaaS ERP, countering any SaaSpocalypse narrative, citing an ecosystem knowledge edge
  • 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
  • CW@60: A quarter-century as a CIO
    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
  • 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
  • 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
  • People behind the progress: preparing us for what comes next
    The TechUK President’s Awards celebrate individuals across the tech sector who are helping to transform the world we live in for the better
  • 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?
  • 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
  • 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
  • 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
  • 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
  • Post Office delays signing Horizon replacement for third time
    The Post Office has extended standstill period before formally signing contract for new EPOS system
  • 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
  • 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
  • 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
  • Interview: How the CIO of Unilever delivers business empathy
    Reema Jain, who recently became CIO of Unilever, says IT leaders should build a culture where IT people can ‘play’ with new tech
  • UK tech chiefs discuss agentic AI and workforce culture
    In this week’s Computer Weekly, we hear what a group of digital leaders say about implementing agentic AI and its impact on their workforce. There’s a growing backlash against datacentres – we find out what worries campaigners. And the chief digital officer at pharma giant Sanofi talks about...
  • British public won’t tolerate cyber disruption any more
    The British public’s tolerance for cyber disruption, particularly at high-profile organisations such as retailers, is wearing thin, according to a TalkTalk Business study
  • Martha Lane Fox and other experts see AI arms race as damaging
    A compilation of essays penned by digital experts illustrates the risks of AI dominance and what lessons can be learned from history
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