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Quote of the day by Steve Jobs: 'The only problem with Microsoft is they just have no taste' — a potshot at a bitter rival
Apple and Microsoft's rivalry stretches back decades, with the Apple co-founder repeatedly undermining Bill Gates' company
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Like Google’s Project Loon, but for missiles: Ukraine is weaponizing stratospheric balloons to boost strike range
Ukraine's DART leverages stratospheric balloons with a missile that goes deliberately deaf mid-fall, making Russian jammers ineffective.
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How to download the iOS 27 public beta — and 3 new things to try first
Siri has finally got smarter with iOS 27, and the public beta is out now. Here's how to download it and the best features to try first.
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Watch out Windows users, a Secure Boot update has been blocked on Windows 11 PCs due to failing on some devices — here's how to check if you're affected
Certain older devices that cannot receive updates via their OEM may not be able to install the latest Secure Boot certificate.
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Space Force has a new weapon to target enemy satellites — Meadowlands electromagnetic beam marks a 'huge milestone' in US capability
Electromagnetic warfare is now mobile, and Space Force has the capability to cripple enemy satellites.
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This AI-powered shape-shifting wing could make aircraft tails obsolete — and slash travel costs
The German Aerospace Center is developing a 1 million Euro project exploring the use of morphing wings, redefining how we think of airplanes.
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‘The fate of humanity must not be decided behind closed doors’: US artificial intelligence sovereign wealth fund sees surge in support as AI job losses mount — 69% of Americans want to see half of AI stock placed into new state-owned investment fund
There is now overwhelming support in the US for AI firms to contribute to a sovereign wealth fund designed to redistribute wealth to working class Americans.
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No room in your kitchen for a Ninja Slushi? We tested 3 blenders that make perfect slushies for one for a fraction of the price, and actually fit in your cupboard
If you don't have the space or cash for a Ninja Slushi machine, these portable blenders can make fantastic frozen drinks for a fraction of the price.
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'The precision and quality of the print finish are exceptional': We love the beginner-friendly Anycubic Kobra S1 Combo 3D printer — and it's got a massive discount right now
The high-speed, beginner-friendly Anycubic Kobra S1 Combo is one of the best 3D printers we've ever tested.
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'Exceptional performance for an extremely balanced price': GMKtec M6 Ultra is our number one mini PC for work and study — and it's $100 off at Amazon right now
Our number one rated mini PC is $100 off at Amazon right now, with Ryzen 5 power, 16GB RAM, and a 1TB SSD.
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'Class-leading 4K camera': The impressive DJI Osmo Pocket 3 Creator Combo delivers 'amazing video quality and beautiful slow-motion scenes' — and content creators will love the Amazon discount too
This compact companion delivers premium features in a portable package.
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Ransomware negotiator jailed for 70 months after he just helped infect victims with malware
Ransomware negotiator served 70-month prison sentence, and will have to forfeit everything he's gained.
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Best SSD deals 2026 — big savings on Samsung, SanDisk, WD and more
I track SSD deals for a living — here are the best discount prices before storage costs spike again.
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I tested the first Freely 4K streaming box that instantly upgrades your TV with tons of live channels with no monthly subscription or aerial, plus access to the key streaming services — here’s why it impressed me
I unlocked live TV, smart apps, and intuitive voice controls with the Manhattan Aero streaming box.
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Apple vs OpenAI lawsuit: 8 bombshell accusations and how the legal war might change your next iPhone
Apple's OpenAI lawsuit is full of truly eye-opening accusations that, if true, could doom OpenAI's hardware business and scuttle the partnership between the two companies.
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Experts say they were able to create a rogue agent in Google’s AI platform with just a single edit permission
One compromised agent could take over every other agent in that project, leading to chat logs access, and even data exfiltration.
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New Steam Machine red light warning isn't anything to worry about — an overzealous overheating warning is reportedly due to a BIOS bug
Seeing a red light on your Steam Machine? Don't panic — it's most likely due to a bug that triggers a temperature warning to come on 'much earlier' than it should.
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A superb open world racing game is coming to Nintendo Switch 2, finally giving us a proper Forza Horizon alternative
Ubisoft has announced that its latest racing game is coming to Nintendo Switch 2.
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Moana's live action remake failed to make a splash at the box office as movie fans call it a 'lifeless carbon copy'
Moana's live action remake has not performed well at the box office, leading fans to criticize why we need new versions of our favorite animated movies.
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The FCC is going after third-party companies that it suspects are sneaking rebranded DJI drones and cameras into the US
It appears that several companies might be importing DJI hardware into the United States under different names.
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Amazon launches a big Fire TV sale — streaming sticks, TVs, and soundbars from $19.99
There's a huge Fire TV sale live right now at Amazon, so I've picked out the eight best deals on Fire TV Sticks, Fire TVs, and soundbars that are worth buying today.
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Confused about your PC specs or hardware? Windows 11's Copilot app is getting new powers to help you 'understand your device'
Copilot app's new 'PC insights' feature has been greeted with some skepticism.
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NordVPN is now part of Mastercard’s lifestyle perks — find out if you are eligible
Mastercard cardholders can now sign up for a NordVPN subscription without paying a penny. Here's all you need to know.
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We've tested 28 pairs of headphones this year — these are our favorite over-ears, from budget to blowout
Including a standout budget pair that manages to be both better and cheaper than its predecessors.
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Tom Cruise's new movie Digger just got an absolutely unhinged first full trailer — but the Mission: Impossible star's 'wild' transformation is not what I'm most excited about
The first trailer for Digger, the new movie starring Tom Cruise as you never seen him before, is here— but it's not the age transformation we should be most excited for.
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Vibe coded threats shift again — hackers are using AI chatbots to write malware using natural language
How do you spot an attack when signatures and behaviors can no longer be used?
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It looks like Garmin is finally preparing its Google Fitbit Air-style screenless band, the Cirqa, for launch — but I hope it doesn't copy Google's approach to revamping its fitness app
The Garmin Cirqa Whoop-style smart band is closer to launch than ever, as Garmin submits trademark filings around the world
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TeraBox AI review
TeraBox bundles AI writing, scanning, and presentation tools into its free cloud storage app, though the best parts sit behind Premium+.
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What the CAIO wave signals for UK companies yet to follow suit
The Chief AI Officers who are making a real difference today look very different. They are evolving into P&L owners.
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'The death of privacy online' — Proton launches interactive map to show age verification laws are spreading fast
Proton has launched an interactive map to show that age verification laws are spreading faster than people might realize.
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Sam Neill Inspired a Generation of Scientists
The actor, who died at age 78 on Monday, embodied a passionate approach to research and positive masculinity in his role as paleontologist Alan Grant in the 1993 blockbuster Jurassic Park.
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Siri AI Is Becoming Apple’s Everything Tool
Apple’s revamped Siri is more than a voice assistant; it’s now the backbone of the iPhone user experience. You can try it now through the iOS 27 public beta.
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The Problem With VAR at the 2026 World Cup Isn’t the Technology—It’s Who Interprets It
The video assistant referee system, or VAR, has led to some controversial calls at the 2026 World Cup. Here’s why.
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Wi-Fi 8 Explained: Features, Release Date, and More
Chipset makers and router manufacturers are talking about Wi-Fi 8, but what is the new standard, and when will it arrive?
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Tesla Says It’s Building a Wheelchair-Accessible Robotaxi
A Tesla representative at a DC hearing said the vehicle is “an active product being built.” But its timeline isn’t clear.
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There Are Endless Conspiracy Theories About Lindsey Graham’s Death
Despite a complete lack of evidence, everyone from Russia to Israel and Iran is being blamed for Lindsey Graham’s death.
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6 Best Bidets of 2026: Toto, Brondell, More, All Tested in My Bathroom
These butt-cleaning machines also offer luxe features like custom seat warming and adjustable water flows.
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iGarden Swim Jet X Pro 10 Review: Endless Pool
Swimming against the iGarden Swim Jet X Pro 10’s artificial current is a real workout, even if it doesn’t quite replace a full-size lap pool.
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Python Is So Slow. Can Julia Solve the Two-Language Problem?
By some benchmarks, Julia code can run 10X to 1,000X faster than Python—but there’s a reason it’s not a very popular programming language.
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White Supremacists Love Armie Hammer’s New Movie
Described as the “feel-good movie of white-boy summer” by one extremist, the movie Citizen Vigilante has been hailed by the far right as a way to convert moderates to their cause.
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A Leak of San Francisco Police Drone Footage Exposes the New Reality of Urban Surveillance
The SFPD’s exposure of hours of videos from drone platform Skydio reveals how broadly it’s watching the city from above—and how the results can spill online.
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Best Kitchen Composters and Food Recyclers (2026)
Responsibly dispose of your food scraps with one of these indoor, (mostly) odor-free, WIRED-tested devices.
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Uber’s Autonomous Vehicle Strategy: Slow Their Adoption
In at least two places, Uber has pushed a policy that could give it an advantage over developers of self-driving cars. The company says it’s fighting monopolies.
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The Best Robotic Pool Cleaners of 2026: Beatbot, iGarden, Dreame
Send the pool guy packing. Let one of these robotic buddies maintain your water quality instead.
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Here’s How Apple Is Updating Its Child Safety Features in iOS 27
Apple has announced several new Child Safety features coming soon to iPhones and other devices. Here’s what’s changing.
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28 Best STEM Toys for Kids (2026): Learning Made Fun
We found lots of math-filled and science-rich toys for tiny nerds to assemble, bake, squish—or even tear apart and rebuild.
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Scientists’ Side Hustle? Using AI and Quantum Computing to Generate New Peptides
Researchers cobbled together funding and time to show how quantum computing could aid in the development of drugs to help underserved populations and combat rare diseases.
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Best External Hard Drives (2026): SSD to Store Data, Video, and More
Need an ultrafast drive for video editing or a rugged option to back up your photos in the field? We’ve got a solution for every situation.
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The 10 Best Pet Cameras of 2026: Furbo, Petcube, and Enabot
Whether you’re near or far, keep an eye on your fur baby with our favorite pet cameras.
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Beatbot AquaSense X Review: A Pool Robot That Cleans Itself
The AquaSense X brings self-cleaning technology to pool robots for the first time, but is it worth nearly twice the price of Beatbot’s flagship cleaner?
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Europe to Curb Children's Social Media Use With 'Phased' Age-Based Access
Instead of an outright ban, EU President Ursula von der Leyen is suggesting social media start dates that will allow kids gradual access to platforms.
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Temporary Tattoos May One Day Power Your Wearable Medical Devices
The Penn State team behind these temporary tats hopes they can help spot heart attacks or power robotic prosthetics.
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Best VPN for Android for 2026: Protect Your Privacy on the Go
Using a VPN on your Android device can help you keep your online activity private, stream geo-restricted content and bypass throttling from anywhere.
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12 States Sue Paramount to Block Warner Bros. Discovery Deal
California, New York and 10 other states filed a lawsuit over the proposed merger.
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Best Laptop for College Students: Top Laptops for School in 2026
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AI tools can make Photoshop less overwhelming.
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Meta Pulls Instagram AI Update After Everyone Said They Didn't Want to Be Deepfaked
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Back-to-School Tech Costs More This Year. Here's How to Find Deals Anyway
Secondhand tech is an affordable alternative for must-have tech, but the RAM shortage is increasing the demand for it.
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Xbox Set to Bring Tony Hawk's Pro Skater to Game Pass Soon
This came after Xbox announced thousands of layoffs at the company.
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Cyber body Crest launches AI security charter
Crest’s industry-backed AI charter commits signatories to supporting responsible AI adoption and aims to foster trust in AI-enabled security services.
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How AI is pushing cyber resilience up GCC energy boardroom agendas
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Datacentres need to consider alternatives to grid connection
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UK and EU impose sanctions on hacking groups linked to Kremlin
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Microsoft admits datacentre greenhouse gas emissions hike
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European Commission accepts SAP’s on-premise ERP commitment
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Tech giants come under watch of UK finance regulators
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The US is set to delete a datacentre security rule. Bad timing
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CW@60: Living with the digital revolution
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Cyber field doubts promise of Cyber Shield
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UK Court of Appeal gives Microsoft complaint the green light
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Capita to lose money on pension debacle but ‘has government’s private parts in its grip’
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