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Even McDonald's thinks you need to change your passwords - especially if they're burger-related
McDonald warns common passwords like 'bigmac' and 'happymeal' remain highly vulnerable, urging stronger, randomized credentials for all users.
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’What will people do in the year 2050, given the enormous intellectual power computers are likely to have?’: The man Google calls the spiritual father of AI asked big questions in 1991 — 35 years later, we’re still wrestling with the answers
Ray Kurzweil’s 1991 AI predictions feel strikingly familiar today, revealing how progress advanced faster than our understanding of intelligence and purpose.
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It's Bridgerton! It's Medieval Dynasty! No, it's The Sims 4 Royalty and Legacy, and I think it’s the best of both worlds
Scandals, dynasties and swordfighting make The Sims 4 Royalty and Legacy one of the most exciting storytelling packs in a while
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Massive Chinese data breach allegedly spills 8.7 billion records - here's what we know
Someone kept a gigantic database unlocked on the internet, allowing researchers (and likely, hackers, too) to find it.
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This Ring Video Doorbell changed how I monitor my home — and 10,000+ people bought it last month
The best-selling Ring Battery Doorbell has changed how I monitor my home, and over 10,000 people have bought it this month – it can be yours for just $59.99.
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More than 40,000 WordPress sites affected by new malware flaw - find out if you're affected
A popular WordPress quiz plugin can be abused to mount SQL injection attacks, but a patch is available.
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I hand-picked 33 home office finds for creating a serene mint green workspace
Bring soothing calm to your workspace.
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7 privacy tips for your Android device to avoid prying eyes online and in person
There are all sorts of tools available on Android to help protect your privacy, from VPNs to secure folders and beyond.
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LG's new Dolby Atmos FlexConnect soundbar and speakers make Sonos' equivalents look stuck in the past — and now a price cut in some countries just hammers that fact home
LG has announced a Suite price cut for its Dolby Atmos FlexConnect speakers in some locations
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Can you cook eggs with an espresso machine? I tested 5 popular steam wand hacks to see how well they work — and how much mess they make
How do you like your eggs in the morning? I tried these steam wand hacks, so you don't have to.
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'Companies that are not set up to quickly adopt AI workers will be at a huge disadvantage': OpenAI Sam Altman warns firms not to fall behind on AI - but notes 'it’s going to take a lot of work and some risk'
OpenAI CEO unsurprisingly positive about AI adoption - except if these headwinds spring up.
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ChatGPT was having some issues — here's everything we know
Just a day after issues, ChatGPT is again experiencing a disruption with OpenAI confirming an active issue.
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Microsoft's next-gen Xbox console may land in 2027, according to AMD – but the console wars are over
As gamers prepare for Valve's Steam Machine, AMD has just hinted at Microsoft's next-gen Xbox console coming in 2027.
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Last call, folks — today is the final day you can get an unlimited data plan for just $10/mo at this popular carrier
Mint Mobile's incredible coupon code for discounted three-month plans ends tonight, so be quick if you're interested in seriously cheap unlimited plans.
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Hear me out! Instead of buying a mini PC, get MSI’s Claw handheld gaming console – it’s powered by a Core Ultra 7 with 1TB SSD and 16GB RAM, and priced under £300 (no, that’s not a typo)
MSI’s Claw handheld gaming console is powered by a Core Ultra 7 CPU with 1TB SSD and 16GB RAM, and priced under £300.
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How to watch The Real Strictly Come Dancing online from anywhere — it's *FREE*
Witness dedication, nerves, and dreams collide under the spotlight. Here's how to watch The Real Strictly Come Dancing for FREE.
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‘Dropping this while there’s still a month left is torture’: Bridgerton fans are hot for new season 4 part 2 bathtub teaser — but they’re forgetting a huge issue
Bridgerton season 4 part 2 first teaser confirms the long-awaited bathtub scene from original books — but I’m still not over Benedict and Sophie’s biggest issue.
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Exclusive: Disney+ just added We Call It Imagineering — and more episodes are coming soon
We Call It Imagineering brings its behind-the-scenes look at Disney Imagineering to a bigger audience, with new episodes on Disney+.
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Fallout season 3: everything we know so far about the hit Prime Video show's next chapter
Fallout season 3 was announced in May 2025 – and this is everything we know about the Amazon TV show's next entry.
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Man City vs Newcastle Free Streams: How to watch Carabao Cup 2025-26 semi-final online from anywhere, team news
All the ways to watch Man City vs Newcastle live streams, with the home side holding a two-goal advantage as they bid to reach the Carabao Cup final.
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'A bet for the future of cybersecurity' – Nord Security hits 400 patents as race for solutions against next-gen threats heats up
Nord Security has quadrupled its patent count since 2023, signaling a massive shift towards post-quantum encryption and AI-driven threat detection to future-proof its privacy tools.
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EE was down for many –here's what happened during the latest outage
The EE network was down for many in the UK today, but the network seems to have fixed the issues with outgoing calls –here's what happened.
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'A violation of fundamental rights' – Civil society calls on Switzerland to abandon data retention proposals
Switzerland wants to expand its surveillance law and require VPNs, messaging apps, social media platforms, and other online services to collect data to help identify their users.
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Microsoft warns infostealer malware is 'rapidly expanding beyond traditional Windows-focused campaigns' and targeting Mac devices
Hackers are increasingly targeting macOS users with social engineering and infostealers, Microsoft warns.
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AMD graphics card makers rumored to be looking at more price hikes — and they might abandon 16GB GPUs like Nvidia
A shift towards more production of 8GB graphics cards won't go down well with PC gamers, that's for sure.
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CES is clear: People want tech to improve their everyday lives
Every year, CES showcases the limitless potential of our industry, but this year, we moved away from proof-of-concepts and towards real-world applications.
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Linux users report Microsoft's Visual Studio Code Snap package isn't actually deleting files
Many users have run out of disk space entirely, and a patch is nowhere in sight.
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'Valve is on track to begin shipping its AMD-powered Steam Machine early this year': AMD's CEO says gaming PC remains on course — and I'm hopeful it could arrive in March
Valve has previously said the Steam Machine will debut early in 2026, and Lisa Su has underlined that this is still the case.
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Paylocity review
A feature-packed HR and payroll platform with deep automation and employee experience tools
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Save up to 26% on Sonos Home Theater for the Super Bowl
The best Sonos sale of the year: Save 26% on our top-rated picks
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Measles Is Causing Brain Swelling in Children in South Carolina
In the ongoing measles outbreak in South Carolina that has infected more than 800 people, some children have developed a rare but serious complication called encephalitis.
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Notepad++ Users, You May Have Been Hacked by China
Suspected Chinese state-backed hackers hijacked the Notepad++ update infrastructure to deliver a backdoored version of the popular free source code editor and note-taking app for Windows.
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A New AI Math Startup Just Cracked 4 Previously Unsolved Problems
Axiom says its AI found solutions to several long-standing math problems, a sign of the technology’s steadily advancing reasoning capabilities.
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Our Favorite Pixel Phone Is $100 Off
While the Pixel 9a isn't the fanciest offering, it is the best value, and it gets even better with a discount.
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Cozey Neptune Sofa Bed Review: Firm but Flexible
This modular sleeper sofa allows buyers to design any seating configuration they want, if they don’t mind a solid surface.
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Inside the ICE Forum Where Agents Complain About Their Jobs
“I'm all for removing illegals, but snatching dudes off lawn mowers in Cali and leaving the truck and equipment just sitting there? Definitely not working smarter,” writes one forum user.
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Mistral's New Ultra-Fast Translation Model Gives Big AI Labs a Run for Their Money
“Too many GPUs makes you lazy,” says the French startup's vice president of science operations, as the company carves out a different path than the major US AI companies.
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Best Laptop Backpacks We’ve Tried and Tested (2026)
Whether you’re biking to the office or schlepping a camera to a shoot, a laptop bag is your constant companion. These WIRED-reviewed packs do the job.
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What Is RGB LED TV? Everything You Need to Know About This Next-Gen TV Tech In 2026
With incredible colors, brightness, and contrast, RGB backlighting is the technology that will drive the next 10 years of innovation in televisions and displays.
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The Best Cordless Vacuums for Your Whole House (2026)
Clean your house without the constraint of a power cord with these cordless stick vacuums.
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9 Best Outdoor Security Cameras (2026): Battery-Powered, LTE, No Subscription
These weatherproof outdoor security cams keep a watchful eye on your property while you get on with life. Our list includes battery-powered and LTE cameras that need no subscription.
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Forget Hinge or Bumble. This App Promises a Personal AI Matchmaker
Instead of using AI as a coach, our AI chatbots just began talking to each other, as we became human facilitators for an AI love story. Now that's what I call dystopian.
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The 2026 Winter Olympics Opening and Closing Ceremonies: What You Need to Know
From Heated Rivalry stars to the event’s iconic venues, here’s what you should be looking out for at the Winter Olympics 2026 opening and closing ceremonies.
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Alpine Skier Ryan Cochran-Siegle’s Starter Pack: Winter Olympics 2026
From maple syrup packets to a latex pillow, these are his personal essentials that bring a taste of Vermont to Milan.
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Winter Olympics 2026: Why I Love Watching Curling
Within the sports culture of more, bigger, and faster, the epically slow winter sport of curling is an entrancing watch.
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Outdoor Vitals Vantage Alpine Puffer Jacket Review: Perfect Spring Puffer
Outdoor Vitals' Vantage Alpine puffer jacket uses gold-embedded down to break up water molecules to keep you warm and dry.
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Why Are Some Women Training for Pregnancy Like It’s a Marathon?
A growing legion of “zero trimester” influencers are convincing followers that healthy pregnancies are a choice—and that raw milk, watching sunsets, and pricey specialized courses can help.
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AI Bots Are Now a Signifigant Source of Web Traffic
New data shows AI bots pushing deeper into the web, prompting publishers to roll out more aggressive defenses.
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HHS Is Making an AI Tool to Create Hypotheses About Vaccine Injury Claims
Experts worry Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s Health Department will use an internal AI tool to analyze vaccine injury claims in a way that furthers his anti-vaccine agenda.
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An ‘Intimacy Crisis’ Is Driving the Dating Divide
In his book The Intimate Animal, sex and relationships researcher Justin Garcia says people have miscalculated their need for human intimacy, which is the real issue at the root of the loneliness epidemic.
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Anthropic's Super Bowl ads take a shot at OpenAI, but a much more important question looms.
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Google Pixel 10A Rumors: Announcement Date Revealed
While last year's Pixel 9A went on sale in April, the latest in Google's cheaper A series will be coming this month.
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I Bought the Galaxy Z TriFold for Over $3,000. Follow Along as I Test It (Live Updates)
Samsung's buzzed-about new phone was tricky to get my hands on, but I'm excited to use it. Here are my ongoing observations.
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A commitment to an ongoing story and more frequent new heroes, including five right now, move the game in the direction it always seemed to promise.
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Anker's Versatile Home Battery Backup Hybrid System Is Now Available to Buy
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This Phone Stays Charged for Almost a Week by Keeping Your Data Secure
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Artemis II Is Shooting for the Moon: All the Details About NASA's Historic Mission
This will be the first time humans have traveled all the way to the moon since the early 1970s.
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An exercise bike may be your favorite way to work out, but are you using it correctly? Cycling experts weigh in.
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Home Chef, HelloFresh and Blue Apron have dominated the meal kit space for years. Here's why this lesser-known service has them all beat.
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SolarWinds RCE bug makes Cisa list as exploitation spreads
Exploitation of CVE-2025-40551, an RCE flaw affecting SolarWinds Web Help Desk, appears to be spreading, and defenders are on high alert.
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Smaller, safer AI models may be key to unlocking business value
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UK government must get its hands dirty on security, report says
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Banks reduce reliance on OpenAI as strategies mature
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Ransomware gangs focus on winning hearts and minds
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The European offensive against encrypted phone evidence
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2026 is the year we must get serious about being a data nation
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Kendall names Barnsley as UK’s first tech town
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The UK government’s AI skills programme betrays UK workers and our digital sovereignty
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Birmingham Oracle project: Data cleansing and resourcing issues
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