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    There's a useful Wi-Fi scanner built into every Galaxy phone, but it's not particularly easy to get to.
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    The Polaroid Go Gen 3 is a minor refresh with a new lens and flash — even better for instant-film selfies,
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    I did the research and taste-testing to find the best greens powders worth your money. Bloom Nutrition’s Superfood Greens Powder is my tried-and-true pick.
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    The new Siri AI is conversational, omnipresent, and actually helpful.
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    Researchers have demonstrated they can make coffee comparable to conventional espresso using ultrasonic waves. Because the process doesn’t need hot water, it consumes 75 percent less energy.
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    Even after your movies end, these art televisions look stunning on any wall.
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    For young people, the trend removes the stigma of being unmarried and alone, and recasts it as something to aim for, not avoid.
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    The crypto platform claims you can “pay anyone to do anything,” from quitting a job on camera to getting a memecoin-themed tattoo. But it mostly seems like people trying to scam each other.
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    A new report shows that government agencies failed to communicate and includes recommendations for stronger oversight in a bid to avert future disasters.
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    A London clinic owner has claimed he is treating people with stage 4 cancer by sealing them into a plastic bag while they're naked from the waist down and gassing them with chlorine dioxide.
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  • What frontier AI actually means for enterprise security
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  • Hostile states launched nearly 200 attacks on UK infrastructure in 12 months, says NCSC chief
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  • UK companies can seize £50bn prize by industrialising AI, claims Celonis
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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
  • 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
  • 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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