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Gamers beware — experts flag Steam Workshop is being abused to spread malware via Wallpaper Engine app
Even a wallpaper can carry a virus these days, so be careful what you're downloading.
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The new Google Home Speaker is launching next week, and you can pre-order your new smart hub right now — but you’ll need Google Home Premium for the full Gemini package
Google has announced that its new Google Home Speaker will be go on sale on June 25.
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Wear OS 7 has landed — here are the 5 biggest new features you need to know about, from live updates to widget creation
Wear OS 7 is rolling out now with three new features, but some of the biggest upgrades are still to come.
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How to watch England vs Croatia: Free Streams, TV Channels & Kick-Off time as the Three Lions begin FIFA World Cup 2026 campaign
Here's how to watch England vs Croatia for free online and from anywhere in Group L of the FIFA World Cup 2026.
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CrankGPT is a hand-powered, fully offline AI bot powered by a Raspberry Pi and 8GB of RAM — and I'm all for apocalypse-ready chatbots that don't need data centers
If you want to protect your privacy and be kinder to the environment, you can run a local AI using a hand crank.
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‘A real step up in pretty much every way’: I listened to Cambridge's new Evo 300 streaming amp, and it raises the bar for modern hi-fi
First impressions of Cambridge’s new flagship just-add-speakers streaming amplifier are very good indeed.
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How to watch Alone season 13 online from anywhere
Set in the bleak Richardson Mountains straddling Yukon and Canada’s Northwest Territories, here's how to watch Alone season 13 online from anywhere.
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The Philips Baristina is one of the best coffee makers I've ever used, and it's half price at Amazon right now — who needs Prime Day?
The Baristina makes brewing coffee with fresh beans as easy as using Nespresso pods, and you don't need to be a Prime subscriber to get this epic deal.
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This Google-backed ‘phone cluster computing’ project is turning retired Pixels into low-cost Linux data centers — as UCSD researchers say a 2,000-phone cluster will soon support 100 computer science classes
Google says old phones could see their components reused as affordable cloud servers.
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Microsoft still has an uphill battle against Valve's SteamOS — Windows 11's Xbox mode saves on RAM usage, but apparently doesn't help with gaming performance
Xbox mode on Windows 11 does use less RAM than the standard desktop, but it seemingly means nothing for gaming performance.
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HDMI 2.2 is set to arrive in TVs and monitors next year, bringing uncompressed 4K at ridiculous frame rates — here's what to expect from the next-gen connector, and who it's actually most useful for
HDMI 2.2 doubles the bandwidth of HDMI 2.1 and the first products should arrive in late 2026 or into 2027
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These are the 55 editor-approved early Prime Day deals I'd buy this week — save up to 65% on the AirPods 4, Echo Spot, Ninja Creami, cheap TVs, and more
While Prime Day kicks off next week, I've rounded up the 55 best early deals worth buying right now, including up to 65% off AirPods, Ninja blenders, Echo speakers, and more.
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Forget NPCs, now we have CPCs — Co-Playable Characters or AI teammates in PUBG courtesy of Nvidia ACE tech, but I'm not impressed so far
Many gamers are doubtful, mystified, or think that this will be beyond amusing.
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'Yesterday, a user was the weakest link. Today these agents are becoming the weakest link': Zscaler CEO Jay Chaudhry on why he believes zero trust can secure the AI agents of the present, and the future
Zscaler CEO Jay Chaudhry explains why zero trust architecture is the best way to secure AI agents
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The original DJI Neo just got cheaper — should you buy the discounted bundle or spring for the fresher Neo 2? I test drones for a living, and here's the one I'd buy with my own money
DJI Neo is the simplest beginner drone you'll ever use — and it just became the cheapest DJI drone ever. But with the improved DJI Neo 2 in the picture, which one should you buy? Here's my expert advice.
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Rivals season 3 renewal was the only correct decision for hit bonkbusting series — but Hulu and Disney+ fans have forgotten what important detail will be missing
It's hardly a surprise, but Hulu and Disney+ have confirmed that Rivals season 3 has been renewed. However, we're forgetting that something important will be missing.
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Surfshark says its Dausos protocol will finally behave on the locked-down networks that trip up rival VPNs
Surfshark has updated its proprietary Dausos VPN protocol to connect more reliably on restricted school, university, and corporate networks, fixing connectivity issues some users had reported.
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Save $150 on the Asus ROG Strix 27-inch QHD OLED monitor in Newegg's unmissable FantasTech Father's Day sale
Newegg promises that if the price goes down while the sale is on, you'll pay the reduced amount.
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Don't wait for Amazon Prime Day — I'm a trained barista and I've scouted out 15 great deals on coffee-making essentials you can grab right now, from $4
Now's the time to restock your coffee corner with super cheap filter papers, cleaning solutions, barista towels, and much more.
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Hundreds of Android banking and crypto apps hit by dangerous new Rokarolla malware
A new Android trojan is capable of stealing data from 217 banking and cryptocurrency apps.
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Hellraiser: Revival isn't afraid to get its freak on in a pretty perfect adaptation of the films
Clive Barker's Hellraiser: Revival seems to perfectly capture the essence of the films.
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5 great Garmin golf watches for every budget — all tried, tested, and approved by golfing fanatics
Trying to choose a new golf watch to help you up your game? These Garmin models all excelled in our tests.
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Intelligence-in-Motion, the next logical step in the Agentic AI journey
How Intelligence-in-Motion and Agentic AI enables financial firms to boost customer loyalty.
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How to watch Las Culturistas Culture Awards online — stream the Bowen Yang and Matt Rogers comedy ceremony for FREE
Bowen Yang and Matt Rogers return for another edition of their bumper comedy and variety event — here's how to watch Las Culturistas Culture Awards
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I warn you, do not buy any laptop that says 'Intel Processor' for Prime Day — here's why
Prime Day is only a few days away and if you’re buying a laptop from Amazon, hear me out.
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Snap’s AR glasses cost $2,195 — and despite the high price, I think they could be the best XR gadget of 2026 if they live up to their prototype
Snap’s AR glasses cost $2,195, and after using their prototype I completely understand why
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How to watch Portugal vs DR Congo: Free Streams, TV Channels & Kick-Off time for Cristiano Ronaldo's FIFA World Cup 2026 opener, team news
Cristiano Ronaldo appears at a record-equalling sixth FIFA World Cup as he starts for Portugal against DR Congo. Find out how to watch the Group K fixture online and from anywhere including free live stream options, TV channel details, kick-off time.
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How AI is exposing enterprise operating models
Are you actually scaling AI? Why scattered tools and pilots are holding companies back.
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Breaking down Verizon's new 'Simplicity' plan — is this new $30/mo unlimited data plan as good as it seems on paper?
Verizon has just debuted a brand new 'Simplicity' plan for new and existing customers alike — I'm breaking down the plan in detail right here.
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Proton VPN aces independent no-logs audit for the fifth consecutive year
Proton VPN has successfully passed its fifth consecutive independent no-logs audit, with European security firm Securitum verifying that the provider doesn't track or store user activity.
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Operating a Humanoid With Your Body Is a Hot Job in China’s Hardware Capital
In Shenzhen, workers at IO-AI Tech control humanoid robots using a VR rig reminiscent of Ready Player One.
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No, I Don’t Want to Watch Your Straight Hockey Show
From Amazon's “Off Campus” to Netflix’s upcoming “Icebreakers,” the recent spate of hetero hockey romances shows Hollywood learned the wrong lessons from “Heated Rivalry.”
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The White House Wants Anthropic to Block All Jailbreaks. That May Not Be Possible
Trump administration officials tell WIRED that if Anthropic wants to rerelease Fable 5, it will need to ensure the model's guardrails can't be circumvented. Security experts say that can't be done.
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The Gemini-Powered Google Home Speaker Is Finally Here
Arriving six years after Google’s last smart speaker, the new HomePod-style device was redesigned to play host to Gemini’s chatbot.
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I Found 22 Early Prime Day Deals That Are Worth Shopping Now
We’ve trawled the depths of Amazon to find the best deals on gear we’ve tested.
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The Best Robot Lawn Mowers (2026): TerraMow, Mammotion
Smart mowers are an expensive alternative to old-fashioned yard work, but they’re finally good enough to consider if you’d rather sip an iced tea and watch a robot tame your lawn.
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CVS Is Switching to Aluminum Pill Bottles
They’re much more recyclable than the current plastic ones, and they will still probably be locked away behind that anti-theft plexiglass.
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Best Laptops (2026): My Top Recommendations
I’ve been reviewing laptops for over a decade, and this is my advice on how to find the right laptop for you.
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West Antarctica Is Missing Way Too Much Ice
Temperatures have climbed up to 45 degrees Fahrenheit above normal, stopping ice from forming in the dead of Antarctic winter.
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Tim Heidecker Wants to Turn Infowars Into Adult Swim for the Internet
Infowars’ would-be creative director talks Sandy Hook, comedy’s MAGA turn, and why the future of satire may look more like a streaming startup than a late-night show.
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For Iran’s Athletes, There Is No Separating Sports From Politics
From defections and protests to moments of national pride, the 2026 World Cup arrives amid decades of tension between identity and the state.
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Interactive. Violent. Gross. Inside Fishtank, the Unhinged Future of Reality TV
It’s like Big Brother without any limits, or broadcast standards. WIRED goes on location—and on camera—with the cult hit.
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AirDoctor Coupon Codes: 40% Off | June 2026
Save up to $400 on top air purifiers and filters with verified AirDoctor promo codes and special offers for 2026.
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Norton Coupon Codes: Up to 58% Off
Whether you’re looking to protect your small business or your personal computer, we have the top coupons and deals to help you save at Norton.
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Bose Promo Code: 40% Off for June 2026
Get at least 40% off headphones, speakers, soundbars, and other audio products from Bose.
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HBO Max Promo Code: 50% Off | June 2026
Stream your favorite shows and save up to 50% today with HBO Max discount codes and subscription deals.
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Best Hotels.com Coupon Codes for June 2026
Unlock significant savings on hotels, resorts, and getaways with our verified Hotels.com promo codes and gift card discounts. Plan your perfect trip today!
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Valvoline Coupons and Promo Codes for June 2026
We've gathered all the top Valvoline coupons and promo codes for June 2026, including deals on full synthetic oil changes and other essential maintenance.
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The Motley Fool Promo Code: $200 Off on Stock Advisor June 2026
Scale your portfolio for less with these verified The Motley Fool membership discounts, stock advisor promo codes, and Epic Bundle deals.
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Tempo Promo Codes: Get up to 60% Off Healthy Meals
Upgrade your meal prep with these Tempo discount codes and offers. Save on high-protein, ready-to-heat meals delivered to your door.
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Give your mind and body a standing break without interrupting your work.
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Best Desks of 2026: I’ve Spent Nearly 4,000 Hours Testing Desks. These Are the Ones You Want
Get one of the best desks for your office in 2026 with the help of our CNET experts.
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AWE 2026 Live: Putting the Smarts in Smart Glasses
Augmented World Expo this week is giving us a fresh look at the state of the art in high-tech eyewear.
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Dell Takes Aim at the MacBook Neo, Releases $599 XPS 13 Laptop
It looks like it'll be a hit for students.
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Jackery's Thinnest Power Station Fits Tight Corners and Keeps Your Fridge Running
Jackery's new ultra-thin FridgeGuard joins a growing market of portable power stations designed to keep your appliances powered. I tried it.
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How Happy Are You With Your TV? Tell Us in Our Survey
Does your TV live up to the marketing hype, or do you have buyer's remorse? Rate your TV in our People's Picks survey.
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I Live in Massachusetts, and the Tartan Army Is the Best Thing to Hit My News Feed
Commentary: The Scottish fans bring bagpipes and party vibes to the Boston area for the World Cup, and it's all very welcome.
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CNET's Shopping Experts Found the Best Deals of the Week So You Don't Have To
Don't miss these handpicked discounts on some of our favorite products ahead of Prime Day.
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Prime Video: The 31 Absolute Best Shows to Watch
Here are some highly rated series to check out, plus a look at what's new in June.
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Americans Are Increasingly Skeptical of AI, but We're Using It More Than Ever
That lack of faith matters as AI becomes increasingly inescapable.
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'Widow's Bay' Ending Explained: How Will That Big Twist Impact Season 2?
Apple TV's horror comedy upped the stakes with its season finale, delivering a big, emotional twist and teasing even more of the island's disturbing lore.
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I'm a YouTube Creator and I Need to Try Honor's Robot Camera Phone
Commentary: Half phone, half gimbal camera. Count me in.
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62 of the Best TV Shows on Netflix That Will Keep You Entertained
Yes, you should absolutely marathon them.
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Google's New Smart Home Speaker Is Here, a Challenger to the HomePod Mini
Google's first new smart speaker in years puts a big focus on Gemini for Home, but will that be enough to help it compete with HomePods and Amazon Echo speakers?
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FDA Clears Solius Pro, the First Over-the-Counter Home UVB Panel for Vitamin D
For over-the-counter use, Solius Pro aims to deliver the natural health benefits of the sun without causing skin damage.
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This New LTX Tool Helps You Create Your Own AI Video Model
LTX is introducing new tools for creators to experiment with custom AI models.
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All Your Wearables Have One Glaring Weakness. What Can We Do About It?
Wins for the right-to-repair movement mean you can fix your tech, not toss it. But some products are more accessible than others.
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Best TVs for 2026: Expert Tested and Reviewed
These are the best TVs I’ve reviewed for every budget, including top brands such as LG, Samsung and TCL.
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If the FCC Bans Burner Phones, It Could Be a Privacy Nightmare
Proposed rules would require every mobile customer to provide a government ID. Experts warn the move could effectively end anonymous phone service in the US.
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Best Home Security Cameras for Apple HomeKit and Siri in 2026
Apple is partnering with brands like Eve, Aqara and others to bring Apple Home support to security cameras. Here are my favorites.
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7 Fitness Apps You’ll Want to Try During Your Next Workout
These can be used at any time with or without equipment.
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Today's NYT Connections Hints, Answers and Help for June 17, #1102
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Today's Wordle Hints, Answer and Help for June 17, #1824
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Skip the fine print and inflated prices. We'll send you the best Prime Day deals that are worth it.
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Hostile states launched 200 attacks on UK infrastructure in five months, says NCSC chief
Hackers will use AI-enabled cyber capabilities to exploit known vulnerabilities in legacy technology at scale by 2028, says National Cyber Security Centre CEO Richard Horne
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Post Office delays signing Horizon software replacement contract
Lot 2 of the contract to replace Fujitsu’s controversial Horizon EPOS system has still not been signed off
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UK companies can seize £50bn prize by industrialising AI, claims Celonis
Celonis claims FTSE 100 firms could save £4.4bn by closing ‘execution gaps’ in workflows through process intelligence software, potentially rising to £50bn with agentic AI
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Cabinet Office states Capita set to miss Civil Service Pension Scheme deadline
Outsourcing firm’s botched takeover of civil service pension administration has seen scheme members experience financial hardship
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Google Cloud Summit: UK to deploy AI-powered planning system
The UK planning system is being reworked with artificial intelligence and computer vision to provide data in a consistent format
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NPL to run world’s first quantum standards network
National Quantum Standards Network will be overseen by the UK’s National Physical Laboratory, with the aim of establishing the rules of the road for quantum computing and accelerating British innovation
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Digital ID must not deepen exclusion
UK government plans for a national digital identity scheme risk embedding further inequalities and barriers to public services for the 19 million people currently experiencing digital exclusion
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Scottish minister clarifies police facial-recognition approach
The Scottish government has confirmed its intention to ensure police use of facial recognition is lawful before deployments start taking place, unlike in England and Wales where the technology has been rolled out in a ‘legal vacuum’ without any formal scrutiny or debate
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MPs call for UK government to back sovereign IT
Amendment to the UK’s Cyber Security and Resilience Bill calls for the government to publish a ‘digital sovereignty strategy’ to promote domestic technology
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NHS trusts operating on fewer patients with Palantir FDP, warns Foxglove
Around 30% of English hospitals that use Palantir’s FDP tools for scheduling are carrying out fewer procedures than before adoption, according to data from campaign group Foxglove
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US mortgage provider moves beyond ‘superficial AI integrations’
Pennymac Financial Services is using generative artificial intelligence tools from Amazon Web Services to bring borrowing up to date
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Interview: Ashwin Ballal, CIO, Freshworks
After a career in marketing, engineering, product and operations, a CIO role seemed unlikely for Ashwin Ballal – until he tried it
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UK data regulator slammed over lack of action on complaints
The UK data regulator is being threatened with legal action after it was accused of ‘ignoring’ thousands of data protection complaints, with critics describing its new approach to complaint triage and investigation as akin to a ‘digital bin’ for the public’s concerns
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Nordea Liv Norway migrates 58 million transactions to the cloud
Life and pensions provider migrates to the cloud as part of wider multi-year transformation project
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The great datacentre backlash: The industry response
In part two of a two-part series looking at attitudes to datacentres, we look at how developers and operators have responded to the wave of anti-datacentre sentiment sweeping through communities and what their plan is to avoid further escalation
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Insurance industry AI recruitment correlates with success
Research shows that insurers have accelerated recruitment of artificial intelligence professionals
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Amnesty calls for ban on AI risk-profiling systems
Amnesty International says AI-driven risk profiling systems are discriminatory and may lead to misleading results that violate international human rights law
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AI demands an identity reset
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Ineffable Intelligence strikes Google Cloud deal for Vera Rubin GPU power
London-based ‘anti-LLM’ developer led by AlphaGo founder David Silver selects Google Cloud Vera Rubin GPU infrastructure to build reinforcement learning ‘superlearners’
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