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South Korean city bets on the ocean to solve its AI data center crisis — but this is only the beginning
Ulsan and KIOST are testing a $37 million underwater data center cooled by cold seawater instead of electricity.
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How Trinnov's Altitude CI AV processor showed me the importance of flagship 3D room correction in elite home cinema setups
The Trinnov Altitude CI AV processor is a magical piece of equipment you didn’t know you needed. Its 3D room correction, software-based processing, and modularity are all next level.
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GTA 6's Netflix timed exclusive, and gamers' defense of it sums up why the gaming industry is as bad as it is today
Rockstar Games' GTA 6 timed Netflix exclusive, and gamers' defense of it is exactly why the gaming industry is rotten and will continue to get worse.
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Before you go back to school, set up these 5 ChatGPT tools — your future self will thank you
These five practical ChatGPT tricks can help students organize a semester, understand difficult subjects and study more effectively.
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The best Kindle alternatives — excellent ereaders for anyone who's had enough of Amazon's antics
Sick of Amazon's unhelpful updates? These are the alternative ereader brands to check out.
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Claude wins out in major user satisfaction survey, beating Gemini and ChatGPT — but it's bad news for Grok and Siri
Claude is reportedly the AI tool people are most satisfied using, with both current and former users expressing high regard for Anthropic’s AI ahead of close rivals Gemini and ChatGPT.
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I’ve spent a month with the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 8, and this video-friendly phone has turned me into a foldable believer
It's the one-month anniversary of the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 8 — here are my thoughts on the device so far.
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LG OLED vs Samsung RGB: I tested the two brands' latest flagship TVs side-by-side using reference 4K Blu-ray scenes — here's which one came out on top
RGB TVs seek to take the TV crown from OLED, so I decided to test a flagship LG OLED against a flagship Samsung Micro RGB to see if the new tech can take the throne
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I wore these obnoxious, travel-focused smart glasses for a week on vacation and learned more than I’d bargained for about the stony steps of Santorini
The L’Atitude 52°N are a promising debut from this new player in the smartwatch game, but they’re not without their issues.
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Google's $10 million bid to buy old business data from Spirit Airlines so it can use it to train AI has hit turbulence
One corporation's old business data could be another's AI treasure
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Heading back to school or college? Here's how to get free and discounted apps to level-up your studies
These are the secret ways you can get free and cheap software for all your devices.
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'This is going to get AirPods banned': we've got more leaked details of the camera-equipped AirPods that are on the way
We've got a bit more unofficial information on the camera quality and the capabilities of these upcoming AirPods.
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'A generational Call of Duty game' — After almost ten hours hands-on, I think Modern Warfare 4 could revolutionize the long-running series
Modern Warfare 4 is shaping up to be a generational Call of Duty experience if the ongoing beta is anything to go by.
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EcoFlow’s Stream home batteries arrive to power the UK’s plug-in solar boom — but installation still isn’t DIY
With plug-in solar soon to be legal in the UK, you may be investing — and these batteries let you store your generated power.
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Rebelle 8 review: This impressive painting software let me turn my MacBook into a full-blown canvas
Rebelle 8 from Escape Motions is all about recreating the real-world effect of painting with brushes and paints on a canvas in a virtual environment.
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Experts warn 2,000 hacked WordPress sites were secretly running a global crime ring
Compromised WordPress sites have been used by a global operation, using trusted websites to deliver malware, instruct infected devices, and even store stolen documents.
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How to watch South Africa vs New Zealand 1st Test for FREE: Live streams & TV channels for Rugby's Greatest Rivalry
All the ways to watch South Africa vs New Zealand 1st test for free from anywhere in the world as Rugby's Greatest Rivalry officially begins.
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I just did a full solar install instead of waiting for plug-in solar in the UK — here's why
I'm loving my solar panels, battery and gateway setup so far, although admittedly it's still early days.
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‘Location is the obvious way to connect data’: I spoke to Ordnance Survey CEO Nick Bolton on the challenges of turning a 225-year-old institution into an AI powerhouse
As it celebrates its 225th birthday, the Ordnance Survey is becoming an AI superpower.
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Everton vs Crystal Palace Live Streams: How to watch Premier League 2026/27 from anywhere in the world
We'll show you how to watch Everton vs Crystal Palace live streams from anywhere in the world on the opening weekend of the Premier League season.
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Nottm Forest vs Leeds Live Streams: How to watch Premier League 2026/27 from anywhere in the world, team news
All the ways to watch Nottm Forest vs Leeds live streams online, as Oliver Glasner takes charge of the Tricky Trees in the Premier League for the first time.
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I'm a pro photographer, and the best photo I took this month was shot on my Google Pixel 8 Pro, using a feature iPhone owners would give their right arm for
Long exposure is a popular technique among keen photographers, and Google Pixel offers a simplified mode in its camera app that creates the same effect.
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ICYMI: here's the week's 7 biggest tech news stories from the major GTA 6 leaks to Meta's $1.4 trillion lawsuit
The week's biggest tech news stories from Google, Meta, Rockstar and more for August 22, 2026.
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How to watch Hull City vs Man Utd: Free Streams + TV Channels for Premier League 2026/27, team news
We'll show you how to watch Hull vs Man Utd live streams from anywhere in the world, on the opening weekend of the Premier League season.
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I asked Furious star Scoot McNairy what TV show fans should stream after binging 'intense' new Hulu and Disney+ crime drama — and his answer was so profound that I can't stop thinking about it
Furious is the thrilling crime drama on Hulu and Disney+ that I cannot stop watching — but after speaking to star Scoot McNairy, I'm reconsidering what to double-bill it with.
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How to watch Vuelta a Espana 2026: FREE live streams, TV channels, schedule
All the ways to watch Vuelta a Espana 2026 live streams – including for FREE – as Tadej Pogacar and Richard Carapaz face off in the 81st edition of the race.
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The Terra Kaffe Demi is the best espresso machine I've ever used — compact, effortless to use, and capable of brewing exceptional coffee
This fun-sized machine couldn't be easier to use, and it brews incredible espresso, coffee, and more.
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I went into testing this portable, AI-powered personal trainer with a skeptical mindset — but came out seriously impressed at its movement mapping technology
This is like having a personal trainer, but an on-demand one that goes with you as needed and is always improving.
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How to watch Match of the Day online from anywhere — free Premier League highlights for 2026/27
Here's how to watch Match of the Day online and stream Premier League highlights online for free from anywhere in the world.
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Creality Falcon A1C review: I was instantly impressed with this compact, affordable, beginner-friendly laser engraver
The Falcon A1C is an ultra-compact, feature-packed desktop laser engraver that’s perfect for beginners, education, and small business use.
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Ditch Google Search for One of These 5 Other Free Search Engines
Breaking up with Google is easy with these free alternatives.
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Grok Had a ‘Generation Glitch’ That Caused It to Send Users Pure Nonsense
Chatbot gibberish is annoying. But it’s also a lesson in how AI works.
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Xbox Series X Special Edition Pricing Confirms 2026 Is a Bad Year for Gamers
The Microsoft Xbox Special Edition console price has leaked, revealing an unpleasantly high price.
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ChatGPT Can Take Over Your iMessages. But Do You Really Want That?
OpenAI has a new feature that allows its AI chatbot to read your texts and write new ones.
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Inside Jason Kelce’s Potty Humor Marketing Ploy Against AI Data Centers
Big Tech’s water guzzling to cool AI servers is serious, even if this viral ad isn’t.
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GTA 6 Leaks Prompt Take-Two to Seek Subpoenas for Microsoft, Discord Data
The requests target Discord accounts and a GitHub repository connected to the ongoing GTA 6 leak investigation.
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The Dead Internet Theory May Be Coming True, Pew Research Findings Show
More of what you’re reading online could be written by an AI bot.
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You Can Soon Use the Tap-to-Pay Option at Walmart and Sam’s Club
The contactless payment method will be available starting Aug. 24 at select stores and clubs.
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D&D Rolls a Natural 20 on Nerd Collabs, Announcing World of Warcraft and Star Wars Sets
Dice rolls are headed to Azeroth and a galaxy far, far away — starting this year.
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Researchers Seem to Have Figured Out Why It’s Harder to Poop in Space
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This iOS 27 Shortcut Stopped My Mindless Scrolling
I could just delete the addictive social media apps, but what’s the fun in that?
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Ninja Releases ‘Practical Magic’-Inspired Slushie Machine After Original Sold Out in 2 Hours
Ahead of the Practical Magic 2 movie this September, Ninja is commemorating the iconic franchise with new spellbinding shades.
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Eliminate Spam Calls With This iPhone Trick
Spam calls, who needs them?
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From the Original ‘Bluey’ Pilot to the Movie: At D23, We Got an Exclusive Look
Bluey, Bingo and the rest of the Heeler family are in full 3D and ready for the big screen.
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Netflix Drops Trailers for ‘Blue Eye Samurai’ Season 2, Cyberpunk: Edgerunners 2 and More at Anime NYC 2026
You can see the latest trailers and art for seven titles, including Fool Night and The One Piece.
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Oura Faces Lawsuit Over Alleged Inaccurate AI Sleep Tracking
A proposed class-action lawsuit accuses the popular smart ring company of false advertisement.
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Some New Samsung Device Owners Are Running Into RCS Messaging Issues
Some have shared creative workarounds for connecting to RCS messaging on newer Samsung phone models.
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HP Introduces First HyperX Open-Back Headset, Lightweight Carbon Fiber Mouse and More
I got a glimpse at the latest HyperX gaming peripherals. Here’s what stood out, from new devices to tweaks to existing fan favorites.
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Apple Watches With Ceramic Finish Reportedly Returning This Year
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Stressed Parents Mean More Screen Time for Kids, Study Finds. That’s Trouble for Back-to-School Season
Experts say some screen time is OK, with boundaries.
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Where Vandals Can’t Reach? Flock Safety’s Future Is Full of Spying Drones
A fast-growing surveillance drone network won’t help Flock’s public image.
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An Abandoned SpaceX Rocket Crashed Into the Moon. Here’s What It Looks Like Now
The rocket drifted in space for over a year before finally plummeting to the moon’s surface.
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The FTC Wants Companies to Tell You When They Set Personalized Prices
The agency says you should know when companies use your personal data to charge you more than the next person.
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NCSC tells organisations to have AI kill switches at the ready
In the wake of a series of cyber incidents involving AI agents, the NCSC has published interim guidance for operators of agentic systems, advising organisations retain the ability to pull the plug on AI systems entirely.
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‘AI Resist List’ launched to challenge tech industry narratives
A collation of journalists, scholars and researchers have launched a database to document the increasing grassroots pushback against artificial intelligence technologies
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Datacentre planning must be part of broad digital and industrial system
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AI and jobs: people will be at the heart of making AI work
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Starling Bank adds AI-powered skills to customer-facing chatbot
The bank plans to introduce AI skills on a regular basis to build out the capabilities of the Starling Assistant
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Number of girls choosing GCSE computing drops for second year in a row
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PoliceAI outlines plans to test and assure AI for policing
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Turn datacentre impact uncertainty into datacentre clarity
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Premier League to phase in cyber compliance regime
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How can the UK plan rationally for its AI datacentre future?
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