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NASA's ground control software has a worrying security flaw which could let hackers contact spacecraft
Security researchers uncover flaw in the open source software used by NASA ground control to communicate with instruments and spacecraft.
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Got a new Google Pixel 11 Pro XL? Here are the phone cases and covers that won't let you down
Take that dodgy, cheap case out of your basket — here are the options I'd trust to keep my Pixel 11 Pro XL protected from bumps and scratches.
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The best website builders of 2026: 80+ platforms tested to find the easiest ways to build a site.
Our seasoned experts tested over 80 web building platforms to find the best ones for every business.
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'Dude, you're getting a Dell....server rack': Is this iconic TV ad campaign returning with an AI twist?
Michael Dell resurrects the Dell Dude to sell massive AI racks, an advertisement that also earned a "Made with AI" sticker on X.
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How to watch The Girls: A Khloé Kardashian Project online — stream the reality series from anywhere
Get to know Khloé's inner circle with this fresh reality series — here's how to watch The Girls: A Khloé Kardashian Project from anywhere.
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How hearing the Martin Logan ElectroMotion ESL X made me fall in love with the surpreme detail and clarity in electrostatic speakers
One of this year's Audio Advice Live's biggest surprises is the Martin Logan ElectroMotion ESL X speakers, and their detailed sound at a somewhat reasonable price.
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Android users beware — if you own one of these budget smartphones, your device could be hacked with a simple video call
Security researchers uncover exploit on budget smartphones equipped with a Unisoc system-on-chip, initiated by starting a video call and able to grant root access to an attacker
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HP OmniBook X Flip 16 packs Core Ultra 7 power into a versatile 2-in-1, and it's a huge $450 off in Best Buy's 60th Anniversary sale
HP OmniBook X Flip 16 packs a 2K touchscreen, Arc graphics and 1TB SSD, and for under $750, it's perfect for presentations, streaming and creative work.
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First plug-in solar kits get regulatory green light in the UK ahead of legal lift-off on August 27 — and they'll start at £699
'Safety, quality and after-sales support need to matter': UKSOL's ground mount plug-in solar panels are on sale in a week.
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Dyson's popular bladeless tower fan delivers cool, clean air — and it just dropped to its lowest price yet at Amazon
Dyson's premium tower fan, which cools and cleans the air, just got a rare discount on Amazon and is on sale at its lowest price yet.
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Hackers are using “evolved” capabilities in AI-generated malware to hit US critical infrastructure at an unprecedented scale — “active threat” currently hitting energy, water and agricultural industries
The attackers are exploiting internet-facing Siemens S7 Series programmable logic controllers to scout for potential targets.
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Taylor Sheridan confirms elusive Yellowstone spinoff 6666 isn't actually real — but for hardcore fans, the news can only be a good thing
While Paramount+ greenlit a Four Sixes Yellowstone spinoff in 2021, Taylor Sheridan has finally confirmed that 6666 isn't real — and I for one am relieved.
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Have you been paying attention to Hulu's new thriller The Shards? Prove it with this tricky trivia quiz
Hulu's The Shards is now streaming, and now you can test your memory of it with this trivia quiz.
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Nintendo has confirmed the Nintendo Switch 2's new UK price — it's only going up by £24
Nintendo has officially confirmed the new UK price for the Nintendo Switch 2, which increases next month.
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The Google Pixel 11 Pro Fold is the best folding Pixel yet — but it doesn't beat Samsung's best
Google's latest foldable is an impressive device with key refinements over its predecessor, but it doesn't do enough to match Samsung's best.
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The KYY K3 portable monitor is 'cheap but remarkably cheerful' — now our favorite budget display drops to under $60
For the price, we found this lightweight display with magnetic smart cover 'does everything a basic 1080p portable monitor should do.'
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Samsung's Galaxy Book4 Edge is 'a zippy Copilot+ Windows 11 laptop' that's now £399 at Currys — half its usual price for a Snapdragon-powered ultraportable business machine
We found this vibrant 15.6-inch laptop delivered 'provides plenty of runway for productivity and personal tasks.'
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US Army is phasing out its futuristic drone and robot assault battalion, as part of a 'back-to-basics' approach
Gen. Christopher LaNeve wants the US Army to go "back-to-basics", and that means the drone battalion will be phased out.
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The Geekom A5 delivers a 'thoughtful design' that handles office work better than most budget mini PCs we've tested — and it's now $449 at Amazon
Geekom's 4-star A5 mini PC is a top pick for office work and general computing, and comes with AMD Ryzen 5 7430U, upgradeable 16GB DDR4 RAM, and 1TB NVMe SSD.
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Scammers pose as ransomware recovery agents, but just go on to steal more from victims
Ransom Busters are not an actual ransomware recovery firm - they're ransomware affiliates looking to steal your money, too.
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The live-service elements of Horizon Hunters Gathering are reportedly being stripped out following 'poor feedback' as new details emerge about several canceled PlayStation titles
Guerilla Games is reportedly overhauling Horizon Hunters Gathering and stripping out the game's live-service elements following negative feedback.
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IPVanish wants your help testing its next big features, and joining takes seconds
IPVanish has opened up beta testing so users can try new VPN features early in exchange for feedback. Here's what's on offer and how to opt in.
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The latest GTA 6 leak shows Vice City from above — and the level of detail is simply staggering
New GTA 6 leak shows an urban scale that I didn't even think was possible in games.
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'The best wireless mouse for enhancing workplace productivity': Logitech's MX Master 3S offers quiet clicks, MagSpeed scrolling and extensive customization, and it's on sale at Amazon
Logitech MX Master 3S is our favorite wireless mouse for work, packing quiet clicks, MagSpeed scrolling and extensive customization.
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'A thoughtfully engineered slice of modern computing': GMKtec K13 AI mini PC packs Core Ultra 7 power for video editing and it's $310 off right now
The GMKtec K13 is a 'thoughtfully engineered' AI mini PC that impressed us during testing, packing Core Ultra 7 power, Arc graphics and 1TB storage.
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Windows 11 is getting a much-needed change to privacy settings — but it's something Microsoft should have sorted a long time ago
Microsoft is finally changing app permissions to make sense for all software.
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Moving AI from pilot to production
Why infrastructure, trust and leadership are key to scaling enterprise AI successfully.
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Gunnar Riot premium computer glasses are built to reduce eye-strain during long workdays — and you can grab them for $40 with this coupon code
Gunnar computer glasses aim to reduce eye-strain. Save 20% across the range, including Fallout, Cyberpunk 2077, and Tomb Raider editions.
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'We’ve removed the biggest barrier to customer AI adoption: writer’s block' — Starling Bank AI boss on why agentic AI could be the key to help customers manage their money better
Starling Bank tells us why its AI tools could help users supercharge their money management
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iPad price hikes got you down? Amazon's excellent Fire HD 8 tablet is on sale for only $89.99 — an absolute bargain
Looking for a cheap tablet? Amazon has dropped its best-selling Fire HD 8 tablet to just $89.99 — a great alternative to Apple's pricey iPads.
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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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Marley Spoon, Blue Apron Face Delivery Issues After Food Supplier Bankruptcy
Customers have faced late deliveries, missing ingredients and a lapse in communication. I’m one of them.
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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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The EX60 Is Volvo’s Most Important Car, and It’s Glorious
I’ve driven over 600 miles in the all-electric EX60, and there’s a lot I like about this SUV.
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No Mic Needed: You Can Create Music and Speech With Adobe’s AI Audio Tools
Adobe’s instrumental AI soundtracks come with a universal license, meaning it’s safe to use for any project.
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Can AI Actually Tell if a Student Cheated With AI? I Tested All the Detectors to Find Out
Can AI judge human work from robot slop, or is every AI-detection tool out there completely worthless?
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I Used This Phone Add-On to Find Hidden Cameras, Leaks and More in My Home
A single phone attachment changed the way I see my home, and it could help you on vacation, too.
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Enable This Feature and Your iPhone Will Reprimand You if Your Lens Is Dirty
Your iPhone’s not angry when your lens is dirty, it’s just disappointed.
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Sennheiser Momentum True Wireless 5 Look Like Serious Earbud Contenders
With a $300 price, the new flagship noise-canceling earbuds have a totally new design and performance upgrades. Are they the next great buds?
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Genesis GV90 SUV Debuts With Coach Doors, 310-Mile Range
The luxury electric SUV rolls out with HMG’s biggest battery to date and its most dramatic set of doors.
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Comcast Xfinity Wants to Use Your Wi-Fi as a Motion Sensor in Your Home
Xfinity Shield is a combination of cyber and home security using several new technologies I’ve seen in recent years.
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Google Goes Back to School With New AI Study Tools
A new dedicated study hub includes a study notebook, customized flash cards and practice quizzes.
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Peacock Is Testing Out a Rewards Program for Subscribers
The company’s doing a trial run on a loyalty program that includes discounts on brand merch.
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Whoop Expands Beyond Its Wearable Membership With Blood Tests
Whoop is known for its wearable fitness tracker. Now it wants to become your source for lab testing.
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Google’s Pixel 11 Pro Is One of My Favorite Android Phones, but It’s Not a Revolution
Google’s most advanced Pixel phone loses its cheapest tier, gains a few features, but most of it remains the same. And that’s just fine.
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OpenAI Pauses Training of New AI Models, Citing Cybersecurity Worries
The ChatGPT maker is also beefing up its security systems.
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Video Found in MacOS Shows Apple’s Rumored Camera-Equipped AirPods in Action
The video file was reportedly found in the MacOS 26.7 release candidate.
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What to Know About Anthropic’s New Claude Watermarking on AI-Generated Text and Files
Watermarks are invisible signatures that prove where a piece of content originated from.
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The Verdict Is In: CNET Readers Trust These Mobile Carriers More Than the Major Networks
Our readers rant and rave about mobile virtual network operators, but what about major networks, like AT&T and Verizon?
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New Google Ad Shows a Mysterious Wearable. Is It the Next Fitbit?
Google hasn’t confirmed the brand-new, unreleased wearable, but it’s fun to speculate anyway.
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Polaroid Put Pikachu on a $100 Camera Because Nostalgia Works
Polaroid turned Pikachu, Sylveon and the Poke Ball into instant cameras because slapping Pokemon on things remains an excellent business model.
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Are People Really Expecting Apple’s First Foldable iPhone Next Month? CNET Readers Chime In
Many want a cheaper iPhone but the Apple’s rumored foldable phone could cost over $2,000.
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Fairphone’s Repairable Smartphones Debut in the US With the 6 Plus
The Fairphone 6 Plus costs $650 and ships with Android 16 as its operating system.
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ICO police facial recognition audits reveal ‘mixed’ bag
The use of facial recognition technologies by UK police forces requires ‘significant improvements’ to ensure accountability and public trust, says data regulator
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We speak to Starling Bank’s deputing CIO, Fred Laurent, about smart tools for the bank’s customer facing AI agent
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Will Scottish datacentre ruling nudge spec builds into the open?
Scotland forces councils to flag 50MW-plus datacentre bids to ministers within seven days, as mooted gigawatt campuses prove to be vapour or stall on grid connections
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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
For a few years, the number of girls choosing computing at GCSE was on the rise, but it has since seen a two-year drop
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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
Driven by AI, soaring datacentre demands require a UK national community impact framework. It must balance growth with transparency, grid readiness, and ratepayer protection
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Premier League to phase in cyber compliance regime
The Premier League is introducing mandatory cyber compliance rules, but they won’t be fully enforced until the end of the decade
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Gartner: Agentic AI won’t benefit from economies of scale
The cost of AI inference varies greatly depending on the model and how much thinking and planning agentic AI systems need to do
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How can the UK plan rationally for its AI datacentre future?
UK digital infrastructure needs a strategic national plan that combines grid discipline, closed-loop cooling, circular hardware, and waste heat recovery to ensure resilience
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CW@60: The day I accidentally found my life’s work
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Apple addresses multiple WebKit vulnerabilities
Apple’s latest security updates address a swathe of WebKit vulnerabilities, many of them apparently discovered using OpenAI tools
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Planning for datacentres needs evidence, not guesswork
UK digital infrastructure growth requires an evidence-led, transparent and dynamic planning framework rather than reliance on speculative forecasts and fragmented local data
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Lanarkshire gets £300m to fund AI growth zone
DataVita set to expand datacentre capacity while Dell Scotland relocates main office to Lanarkshire
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Multiple organisations investigating fresh wave of Cl0p breaches
Multinational giants such as Philips and Shell may have been affected after the Cl0p cyber extortion gang hacked a popular piece of PLM software
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Natural History Museum’s ‘living laboratory’ logs 11 million environmental records in first year
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