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From connection to context: Dispelling the legal industry’s biggest myths about MCP
MCP promises better AI connectivity, but firms must separate technical reality from growing industry misconceptions.
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AI’s trillion dollar token reckoning
We've now entered AI 2.0, where inference economics, data gravity, and control decide outcomes.
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Securing adoption in the era of shadow AI
How organizations can reduce shadow AI risks while enabling secure, responsible AI adoption at scale.
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Lanterns episode 1 makes an incredibly bold storytelling choice that I didn't see coming — and now I've got a wild theory about one of the new HBO Max show's dual timelines
Lanterns' debut episode makes a fearless storytelling decision that'll shock viewers and spark a fierce debate among DC comic book fans.
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A half-price Galaxy Watch 8 headlines Samsung's August Secret Sale, and there's tempting reductions on phones and TVs too
Samsung’s Secret Sale is here for a limited time, and the brand is handing out bargains on some of its top-rated tech — but hurry, these deals end soon.
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The US Army is opening up its training centers for private firms to test out new drones
The US Army is opening military ranges to private drone companies, allowing them to test systems under realistic battlefield conditions.
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Russian body, Desi brain: How India is turning the Su-30MKI into a lethal stealth hunter
India is developing the Virupaksha radar for its Su-30MKI fleet, potentially giving the Russian-designed fighter much stronger long-range detection capabilities.
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US Air Force wants AI help to keep its Minuteman III nukes ticking until they're 66, or maybe 80
The US Air Force wants AI to unify Minuteman III data as Sentinel delays could extend missile service toward 80 years.
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Quote of the day by Elon Musk: '[The Tesla Bot] has the potential to be a generalized substitute for human labor over time' — a bold prediction on the future of work
Although humanoid robots aren't anywhere near ready for real-world deployment, tech execs like Musk are adamant they're coming for our jobs
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The Last House review: this tedious thriller is the worst Netflix movie of the year, and it's nothing like the trailer promised
The Last House had all the ingredients for an effective thriller movie but the result was nothing like I'd expected.
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The Pentagon's next big project is hypersonic scramjet cruise missiles able to evade enemy interceptors
DARPA is seeking a survivable hypersonic scramjet missile capable of confronting sophisticated air defenses while covering missions reaching 2,000 nautical miles.
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Kioxia showcases the world’s fastest SSD with mind-blowing 10M IOPS and a staggering 50 DWPD endurance
Kioxia's GP1 reaches 10 million IOPS with PCIe 6.0, targeting AI workloads while future versions aim for 100 million.
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4 of the most detailed and sonically stellar elite hi-fi speakers I heard Audio at Audio Advice Live
This year's Audio Advice Live has brought with it some of the best new stereo speakers from Bowers & Wilkins, Focal, Klipsch, and JBL, redefining what a great HiFi speaker is.
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I plunged into Subnautica 2 Early Access and can't wait to go deeper
I dipped my toes in Subnautica 2’s early access but now want to sink into it.
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Sony Bravia 7 II vs Samsung R95H: which RGB TV wins, and does either model topple OLED? I tested them side-by-side to find out
As more RGB TVs become available, I decided to test the Sony Bravia 7 II next to the Samsung R95H — but which one is the better buy?
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Russia's accelerating Starlink rival development means that war in space is not just probable; it's inevitable
Rapidly-expanding Rassvet raises concerns about stronger drone communications and forcing Ukraine to consider responses beyond conventional battlefield defenses.
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'I can't think of a better pancake lens for Nikon and Sony cameras': I used Viltrox’s new 26mm f/2.8 full-frame lens every day for a month — at half the price of Nikon's version, it's unbeatable value
For its size, quality and price, I can't think of a better pancake lens for Nikon and Sony cameras than the new Viltrox AF 26mm F2.8 EVO
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What DisplayHDR True Black 1400 means for the future of gaming and productivity monitors
The latest DisplayHDR True Black 1400 standard brings 1,400 nits peak brightness to OLED displays, a level that was previously only possible with niche and heavy backlit panels. As tandem OLED gets cheaper, here's how things could change for the better.
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The hidden cost of the RAM crisis: why memory prices might not be your only PC upgrade worry
Upgrading your PC often means buying more than just expensive RAM, especially if compatibility issues are in play.
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What is the release date for Reacher season 4 episode 4 on Prime Video?
A political espionage plot threatens to uncover dark secrets in the CIA... if Reacher gets his way. But when does Reacher season 4 episode 4 arrive on Prime Video?
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Is the new Water Cyber Shield Act too little, too late, and can a cyber group do it better? The experts weigh in
Numerous recent attacks are prompting Congress to do something
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How to watch Burnley vs West Ham: Live streams and TV channels for the EFL Championship 2026/27 game
All the ways to watch Burnley vs West Ham live streams from anywhere, with the EFL Championship favourites set for a blockbuster encounter at Turf Moor.
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Gemini now lets you turn off the visible watermark on your AI creations — here's how to do it, and how your content is still flagged as AI
Now you can choose whether or not images, video, and music created through the Gemini app will have watermarks.
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I hike for a living, and these are the 5 best GPS watches I've tested on real mountains — including Everest — from Garmin, Suunto, Coros & more
As a professional hiker and adventure journalist, these are the GPS watches I recommend.
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How to watch Community Shield 2026: FREE live streams, team news and TV channels for Arsenal vs Man City
All the ways to watch Community Shield 2026 live streams online from anywhere, with Arsenal vs Man City set to light up the Millennium Stadium in Cardiff.
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I’ve been testing these cheap open earbuds for weeks, and they have me wondering why you’d spend more on expensive rivals from Shokz and Bose
The Baseus Bowie MC2 undercut most rival open-style earbuds, but don't miss out on any major features.
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Think Flock is bad? This new tech is coming to link license plates with your phone — and it could be another death knell for privacy
New SignalTrace tech is designed to help in crime investigations, but there are questions about privacy.
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‘Groundbreaking technology often enters the market at a premium before scaling’: Touch-sensitive e-skin could soon be commonplace in robotics
Ultra-thin, highly sensitive electronic skin could plug this major robotics gap – edge processing could improve latency.
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Why do so many AI chatbots call themselves Nova? I asked ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini and more to name themselves
Users and alignment researchers have found that there’s a common name that most chatbots pick, guess which one went for it straight away?
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3 places you can't install plug-in solar panels — the new planning rules that could ruin your grand designs for your balcony
If your planned location doesn't qualify as "permitted development" then you'll need to apply for planning permission before getting started.
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Today’s NYT Connections: Sports Edition Hints and Answers for Aug. 17, #693
Here are hints and the answers for today’s NYT Connections: Sports Edition puzzle for Aug. 17, 2026.
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D23: All the New Lands and Rides Revealed for Disneyland and Disney World
We heard about a Maleficent coaster, a Tomorrowland revamp, a Monsters, Inc. octopus sushi chef animatronic, the new Cars rides and more.
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Kingdom Hearts 4 Fans Are Well Fed After 2 Days of Great Trailers
During a 25th Anniversary panel for Kingdom Hearts, details about the next game came to life.
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Disney’s Millennium Falcon Ride Activates Fortnite In-Game Rewards
A new custom island in Fortnite is connected with the Star Wars ride at Disneyland and Disney World.
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Lego Star Wars: The Mandalorian Is Packed With Laughs, Flashbacks and Lots of Grogu
On Sept. 2, The Mandalorian and Grogu are getting the Lego treatment.
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X-Men Cast, VisionQuest Trailer: All the Big Marvel News Out of D23
Hugh Jackman and Ryan Reynolds also begged to be cast in Avengers: Doomsday.
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Disney D23 Movies and Streaming Lineup: Biggest Surprises and Everything Else
Zootopia 3, Coco 2, Percy Jackson season 3, Ice Age 6, live-action Rapunzel, Bluey and a Kingdom Hearts series were some of the major announcements out of Disney’s big event.
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Patent Filing Suggests Meta’s Facial Recognition Glasses Are Coming
A patent filing details ways that Meta could use facial recognition with its smart glasses to create media files, such as videos.
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Disney Snuck In and Overhauled the Millennium Falcon While You Were Sleeping. Here’s Why
Disney Imagineers put in way more work than you might think to update Smuggler’s Run in Disneyland.
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Starfighter Trailer, Ahsoka and Anakin: Biggest Star Wars News Out of D23
Hayden Christensen is back, and Ryan Gosling is ready for his Starfighter role.
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Looking for a Free Microsoft 365 Replacement? Try This Program
Save money with the offline office suite LibreOffice.
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Frozen 3 Trailer Reveals Anna’s Royal Wedding and A New Icy Magic
Love is in the air — including for Olaf.
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The Incredibles 3 Confirmed as Disney Kicks Off D23 Entertainment Showcase
Violet, Dash and Jack-Jack will be the stars of the third Incredibles movie.
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ChatGPT Can Now Add Your Mac Activity to Its Memories
OpenAI’s latest feature can use your clicks, keystrokes and other interactions to supplement ChatGPT and Codex context.
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Judge Tells Google to Make It Easier to Install Third-Party App Stores
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Apple’s Once-Futuristic iPhone X Is Now ‘Obsolete’
Nothing gets old as fast as the future.
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‘The Mandalorian and Grogu’ Gets Disney Plus Streaming Release Date
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Stressed Parents Give Kids More Screen Time, Study Finds
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Black Hole Stars Are Apparently Real and Help Explain a Long-Standing Mystery
Astronomers may have discovered a bizarre new type of star with a black hole at its center.
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“Mercenary spyware” isn’t targeted at everybody, but don’t skip the notification if you see it.
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Apple’s $250 Million AI iPhone Settlement Is Coming Sooner Than Expected. Learn Who’s Eligible for a Payout
The company will pay some iPhone owners to settle a lawsuit, and with a new court order, that will now happen months earlier than expected.
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Life on Mars? It Remains a Tantalizing Topic for Scientific Study
Earth’s neighbor still has secrets that science is trying to figure out, and one of them is potential signs of life.
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Ninja Just Launched Its First Water Filter. Here’s What It Does That Others Don’t
I’ve tested over 10 water filter systems. Ninja’s $200 offering does a few things they don’t.
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Privacy vs Grok GenAI: A Computer Weekly Downtime Upload podcast
In June, MP Jess Asato began a legal case over AI-generated explicit images of herself generated without her permission by the xAI Grok AI engine
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CW@60: Choosing change, building confidence - leading with clarity and resilience
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Revealed: Cyber spies used malware from GitHub to hack EncroChat cryptophone network
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Most Influential Women in UK Tech: The 2026 longlist
In Computer Weekly’s search for this year’s top 50 Most Influential Women in UK Tech, hundreds of women have been put forward for consideration. Here, we look at a list of everyone nominated in 2026
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CW@60: Still amazed - three times computers changed my life
Despite disappointment at the pollution of the internet's utopian ideals, cyber security expert Martin Lee sees hope in future generations experiencing the spark of amazement that launched his career in tech
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Rimini Street bids to broaden CIO appeal with agentic AI move
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A-level computing on the rise as more girls choose to code
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Ryanair signs five-year Google Cloud AI partnership
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At least six police forces have racked up contracts with Palantir worth £7.8m
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Oracle Cloud Infrastructure gets hybrid quantum capabilities
Oracle has partnered with Quantinuum to bring the company’s Helios system to OCI customers
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How to structure a sustainability governance framework
A sustainability governance framework integrates leadership, business processes and technology to align sustainability with the core business strategy.
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Dubai ranks second globally in AI adoption as investment in digital infrastructure accelerates
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NBN Co passes fibre tipping point as speed uplift carries FY26 growth
Australia’s wholesale broadband operator met or beat its full-year guidance as copper-to-fibre migration hit record levels
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CW@60: Information management in a world of ‘too much to know’
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CW@60: A ringside seat as computers transformed banking
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Nearly 60% of people regretted taking social media financial advice
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