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Anthropic gives Claude Code new 'auto mode' which lets it choose its own permissions
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Banish slow speeds and dead zones with these Netgear Wi-Fi 7 router deals up to $100 off in Amazon's Big Spring Sale
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This ergonomic office chair's got your back! Sihoo B100 with adaptive lumbar support, a wide headrest, and flip-up armrests is $40 off for Amazon's Big Spring sale
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I love my Galaxy Watch8 Classic after just two weeks with it, and it just dropped to a record low price in the UK (if you act fast)
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The $200 home studio challenge — can I create a cheap recording setup for music and podcasting?
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Can't decide which coffee to choose? De'Longhi's new espresso machine offers over 50 options grouped by 'mood and style'
The menu is huge, but it's easy to find exactly what you want.
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Razer's Nikke collab finally lets you arm your rifle-wielding waifu with a cat-eared gamer headset
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I’ve tested a ton of open earbuds, but these are the only three models I’d buy
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I'm done worrying about this RAM crisis — it's time to spice up my gaming PC setup with a new OLED or mini-LED monitor
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I write about TV deals for a living — here's what I'd buy from Amazon's Spring Prime Day to watch the Sweet Sixteen
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11 million students possibly at risk after classroom software used by millions hacked
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I test TVs for a living and these 4 models are my picks if you're looking for a new TV for the World Cup
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Should Nintendo be worried? The maker of the best Switch accessory just announced the 'ultimate' Switch 2 controller
CRKD just unveiled the 'ultimate' Nintendo Switch 2 controller.
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My favorite gadget in the world just got a price cut — the reMarkable 2 bundle is a masterclass in focus for business professionals and writers
I love this handwriting tablet tailored for distraction-free productivity - and it's cheaper in the sales right now.
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Who needs a DJI? This ultimate DIY drone hits 67mph and costs just $155
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Don’t buy your next Nintendo Switch 2 game until you use this easy trick to save $15
Don't buy any Nintendo Switch 2 games without first seeing this money saving trick.
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I checked every deal and this is the best budget standing desk across the whole Amazon Big Spring Sale
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Why strong authentication beyond the browser will define the future of connected devices
Authentication standards need to extend beyond the browser to cover the full spectrum of connected devices, from vehicles to smart home infrastructure.
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Invincible season 4 episode 4 does something the Prime Video show has never done before — but fans are saying 'this is not it' for a wholly different reason
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The rise of the cyber hacker - does clout matter more than cash?
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iOS 26.4 is here with some handy upgrades for your iPhone — here are the 5 best new features
The iOS 26.4 update is now available. Here are 5 of the biggest new features it contains.
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How to get early access to Alexa+ in the UK — here's what you need to know
Amazon's next-generation, AI-powered smart assistant has made it to the UK; here's what you need to sign up for early access.
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AI robot snaps together like Lego and moves unlike anything I've ever seen before — I can't stop watching
Researchers used AI to design an unusual-looking Lego-like AI robot that moves and survives unlike any robot you've seen before.
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The 'best shipping label printer' we ever tested is only $76 in the Amazon Big Spring Sale — the Munbyn RW403B is quick, quiet, and actually fun to use
Our senior printer editor loves this Bluetooth thermal label printer for small businesses, retailers, entrepreneurs, and online sellers.
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Millions possibly affected by data breach at dermatology giant QualDerm
QualDerm is notifying people about a data breach which exposed their personal and health information.
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50 home office finds under $50: I searched the whole Amazon Big Spring Sale for the best office upgrades, desk accessories, and organizers
Spring clean your office with these workspace upgrades, desk accessories, storage solutions, and organizers.
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I'm a running tech expert — beginner runners should spend $500 on these 3 things to be set for up to 500 miles of training
Three essentials — shoes, headphones and watch — to take you from first steps through to the finish line.
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Closing retail’s AI ROI gap with end-to-end process networks
Discover how end-to-end AI process networks can finally deliver ROI and resilience for modern retailers.
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US workers think they're pretty good at spotting phishing emails - but the reality is quite different
Training is one thing - but many workers many fail to spot the difference when it comes to phishing scams.
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How to watch Temptation Island Spain 9 online for free (from anywhere)
Here's our guide to how to watch Temptation Island Spain 9 online, from anywhere and potentially free as the reality TV shows goes viral with Gilbert y Claudia!
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There’s Something Very Dark About a Lot of Those Viral AI Fruit Videos
From female fruit being fart-shamed or even sexually assaulted, there’s a misogynistic undercurrent to the fruit slop microdramas, even as they appear to be cultivating genuine fans.
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OpenClaw Agents Can Be Guilt-Tripped Into Self-Sabotage
In a controlled experiment, OpenClaw agents proved prone to panic and vulnerable to manipulation. They even disabled their own functionality when gaslit by humans.
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The Comedy Club at the End of the Metaverse
“This is my home”: At a VR comedy club in Horizon Worlds, users mourn Meta's plans for the platform.
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Save $100 on Our Favorite Soundbar and Subwoofer Combo
The JBL Bar 500MK2 boasts Dolby Atmos support and easy setup and streaming.
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Best Vacuum Deals for Amazon's Spring Sale: Dyson, Shark, Bissell (2026)
New gear for spring cleaning just got cheaper. Don't miss these discounted robot vacuums, stick vacuums, and hand vacs.
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Amazon’s Spring Sale Is Blooming With Smart Bird Feeders
These Amazon Spring Sale picks actually deserve a spot in your yard.
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Ultrahuman Is Back: Can the Ring Pro Beat Oura in the US Market?
Ultrahuman is officially back in the US and looking to disrupt the status quo with its most advanced smart ring yet.
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The Ex-CIA Agent Going Viral Asking for a Trump Pardon
John Kiriakou went to prison after exposing the CIA's torture program. Now he's going viral as he campaigns to get his name cleared and his pension restored.
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OpenAI Enters Its Focus Era by Killing Sora
As the ChatGPT-maker eyes an IPO, it's ditching Sora in favor of a unified AI assistant and enterprise coding tools.
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New Bernie Sanders AI Safety Bill Would Halt Data Center Construction
The US senator said on Tuesday that a moratorium would give lawmakers time to "ensure that AI is safe." Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez will introduce a similar bill in the House in the weeks ahead.
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When Satellite Data Becomes a Weapon
As war reshapes the Gulf, the satellite infrastructure the world relies on to see conflict clearly is being delayed, spoofed, and privately controlled—and nobody is sure who is responsible.
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Samsung’s Galaxy A37 and Galaxy A57 Phones Get Price Hikes
The Galaxy A37 and Galaxy A57 aren’t drastically different from their predecessors, but the $50 price bump is indicative of the economic climate.
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The Best Digital Wall Calendar (2026): Skylight, Apolosign
I was convinced these devices were just tabletop clutter. I was proven wrong.
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Lego Star Wars Smart Play Throne Room Duel and A-Wing Review
Curious about Lego’s new Smart Brick Star Wars sets? I tested the iconic Throne Room duel.
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Aeronaut Is an Actual Mac App for Bluesky
If you miss social media on your desktop—à la Tweetbot, TweetDeck, or the official Twitter app—then check out this macOS client for Bluesky.
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Arm’s CEO Insists the Market Needs His New CPU. It Could Piss Everyone Off
Arm just confirmed the rumors: It’s producing its own chip for the first time. CEO Rene Haas explains why this won’t alienate the many chipmakers who license the company’s designs.
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How American Camouflage Conquered the World
The world-famous MultiCam pattern was designed for the military by two Brooklyn hipsters. Now everyone—from babies to ICE agents—is suited up for battle.
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Iranians Don’t Have a Missile Alert System, So Volunteers Built Their Own Warning Map
The crowdsourced website and app Mahsa Alert provides citizens in Iran with crucial information amid the country’s ongoing war with the US and Israel—and an internet blackout.
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These 25 Amazon Spring Sale Tech Deals Are Actually Good. We Checked the Price History (2026)
This sale spans almost an entire week, and it’s full of fake “deals.” We hunted to find truly good prices on gear we’ve tested.
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Rover Promo Codes and Deals: Get Up to $50 This Month
Looking for reliable pet care? Use a Rover promo code or referral link to save on dog walking, pet sitting, and boarding services this month.
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Amazon Web Services bags Fujitsu’s HMRC loss
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Cyber pros must grasp the vibe coding nettle, says NCSC chief
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HSBC gets its first artificial intelligence chief
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US government bans imported routers, raising tough questions
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AI infrastructure investment in the Middle East enters a new geopolitical reality
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Cyber platformisation is a skills issue for security teams
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Irish government launches CNI resilience plan
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