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Garmin Forerunner 970 review: Testing Garmin's top-flight running watch over nine months
From weekly 5ks to half-marathon training, I took Garmin’s new running watch through its paces
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‘This is as big of a deal as HTML, as big of a deal as Linux’: Nvidia NemoClaw looks to make OpenClaw safer and more effective for business use
Nvidia throws its weight behind OpenClaw with new reference tool.
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Are we sure that's wise? Minisforum says its new NAS will come with OpenClaw pre-installed, despite multiple recent security issues
Minisforum N5 Max NAS runs LLMs locally with pre-installed OpenClaw, offering privacy advantages while raising significant security concerns.
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I heard two new 'invisible' speakers that give new meaning to the idea of a 'wall of sound' — and they're good enough that I'd use them for hi-fi or home theater
Speakers you plaster over in the wall that actually sound great? I was skeptical, but they work
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‘We expect at least $1 trillion revenue’: Nvidia CEO predicts huge windfall on Rubin and Blackwell chips as he reveals new Vera CPU and server racks
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang predicts $1 trillion in sales - and here’s how he expects to do it.
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'Four months' worth of work' — Disney Imagineering built a walking Olaf robot and imagines 'an entire world populated with characters you know and love'
TechRadar spoke with Kyle Laughlin, SVP of R&D, Technology and Engineering at Walt Disney Imagineering, about how Disney built a walking Olaf robot in just four months — and why it could lead to parks filled with roaming characters.
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What is the release date for Scrubs season 10 episode 5 on Hulu and Disney+?
Scrubs season 10 reaches its midpoint with this week's episode — here's when and where you can watch it.
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Now that's personal AI — Claude can now turn your handwriting into a personal font, giving you extra ways to express yourself
Experiments with Claude show scanned handwriting can become a font file, though detection errors and messy writing still cause problems.
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'This is no normal mini PC': Minisforum MS-S1 Max with AMD Ryzen AI Max+ 395 CPU, 128GB DDR5 RAM, and a 2TB SSD is the best mini workstation for AI we’ve ever tested - and it's now on sale at Newegg
Minisforum’s MS-S1 Max is powered by the AMD Ryzen AI Max+ 395 processor for AI workloads and demanding professional tasks.
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This Core Ultra 7 laptop deal for professionals with a 2K OLED 120Hz display is £427 off — Acer Swift Go 16 is just £722 with a code
Acer’s Swift Go pairs an Intel Core Ultra 7 255H processor with 16GB RAM and a 1TB SSD for demanding work, fast multitasking, and AI-powered applications.
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Energy hungry Big Tech turn to carbon credits to fuel data centers while remaining committed to net-zero emissions
AI is likely to blame for rising Big Tech emissions, and companies are mostly offsetting those with carbon credits.
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Here are the 13 best TV deals from Best Buy's Tech Fest Sale — save 50% on 4K, QLED, and OLED TVs
Best Buy's Tech Fest sale is live, and I've rounded up the 13 best TV deals I'd spend my money on, which include up to 50% off 4K, QLED, and OLED TVs.
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The 2026 Oscar winners have been unveiled — here's where you can stream 7 of the biggest winners right now
One Battle After Another, Hamnet, and Sinners are some of the big 2026 Oscar winners, and you can stream them all right now.
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Golf is getting an AI upgrade — here’s what could change for fans watching The Open
A new partnership suggests data and artificial intelligence could soon play a bigger role in how golf is broadcast and experienced.
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Amy Madigan's supporting actress win was my Oscars 2026 highlight — and I'm once again recommending Weapons to everyone I meet
Amy Madigan's Oscar win was a huge triumph for horror fans everywhere, as if I couldn't love Weapons any more than I already do.
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Samsung admits 'some variation' in Galaxy S26 Ultra's screen brightness due to Privacy Display — but it should be 'negligible'
Samsung admits to brightness issues with Galaxy S26 Ultra's Privacy Display
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'So good for the money, it shouldn't be allowed' — forget AirPods, these 5-star Cambridge earbuds at 34% off are my pick of Amazon's Spring Deal Days
I have them; I love them — and for just £78.99 they're an absolute no-brainer on the last day of Amazon's Spring Deal Days sale extravaganza.
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11 Amazon device deals available ahead of the Big Spring Sale — up to 55% off Fire Sticks, Echo Shows, Spots and Dots
The early bird catches the... smart home bargain?
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Microsoft dropping Copilot notification plans is a victory for users – but the fight over Windows 11’s soul continues
Microsoft stops trying to cram Copilot bloat into some parts of Windows 11 – but it has a heck of a fight on its hands to win me back from macOS.
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How to watch Mr Nobody Against Putin on BBC iPlayer (it's FREE)
A Russian teach takes on Vladimir Putin in this Oscar-winning doc — here’s how to watch Mr Nobody Against Putin online and for free from any country as the film wows movie and politics fans.
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'So much of the work is going to be done by agents': ServiceNow CEO says graduate unemployment could reach 30% because of AI agents
90% of human customer service agent use cases can be replaced by AI, ServiceNow CEO Bill McDermott explains.
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Last One Laughing UK season 2 returning to Prime Video is the only thing getting me through the week — but I can already guess who cracks first in episode 1
Prime Video’s funniest reality show, Last One Laughing season 2, drops its first 3 episodes this week — and I know exactly who will be eliminated first.
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What is the release date for Invincible season 4 episodes 1 to 3 on Prime Video?
Invincible season 4 will make its Prime Video bow with three episodes — here's when you'll be able to stream them.
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Hunting for a new PC? You might need to be quick — global shipments set to plummet in 2026 as memory and storage shortages bite
Global PC shipments may decline in 2026 as memory and storage shortages drive costs higher and force vendors to adjust pricing.
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This 'exceptional' 5G mobile router deal is your last chance to save on Netgear's fast business travel essential in Amazon's Spring Sale
The M3 is a must-have for business professionals - and its cheaper at the Amazon Spring Sale now.
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It ain't heavy, but Sony's new budget Bluetooth turntable is still a winner eight days a week
Sony’s PS-LX310BT has been a roaring success — but time waits for no Bluetooth turntable, so more than six years since the 310 launched it’s finally being replaced. Which means this PS-LX5BT has some big and successful shoes to fill…
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Ends tonight! I've found the 40+ best deals remaining in Amazon's Spring Sale — TVs, appliances, smart home, and more
Amazon's huge Spring sale is finally drawing to a close - here are the best deals to shop before it ends.
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Adobe reaches $150m settlement on US lawsuit over alleged hidden subscription fees, cancellation charges
Adobe instructed by the DOJ to pay $75 million in civil penalties, and a further $75 million in free services to customers.
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March Madness 2026 — Stream it *FREE* with these trial offers
Here's a quick guide on how you can stream March Madness 2026 for free using trial offers from YouTube TV, Hulu+Live TV, Fubo TV, DirecTV Stream and more.
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'I trust James Gunn' or 'repeating the DCEU's mistakes'?: Booster Gold cancelation rumor leaves DC fans divided over the direction of the rebooted DCU
Amid speculation over the departure of Booster Gold's showrunner, DC fans wonder what it could mean for the future of other DCU projects.
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File Your Taxes With TurboTax Full Service Now Before Prices Go Up
Procrastinators get penalized. File your taxes through TurboTax before March 18 for $150.
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What’s New in the AirPods Max 2? Breaking Down Apple’s Headphone Update
Apple’s premium over-ears finally have a proper successor, but after five years of waiting, it’s hard not to wonder: “Is that it?”
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Save Almost 20 Percent on Our Favorite Portable Bluetooth Speaker
The Tribit Stormbox Mini+ is as affordable as it is compact.
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JBL’s Best Wireless Headphones Are $170 Off at Walmart
The Tour One M3 headphones offer flagship performance at midrange pricing, as long as color is negotiable for you.
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COBOL Is the Asbestos of Programming Languages
The most widely adopted computer language in history, COBOL is now causing a host of problems. It's also dangerously difficult to remove.
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The Best Dark Web Monitoring Services and Bundles
Data breaches are more common than ever. Here are the best ways I've found to protect yourself online.
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The Tesla Influencers Leaving the ‘Cult’
The EV manufacturer is supported by a robust online community. But Elon Musk’s politics and overblown hype about Full Self-Driving are turning some loyalists away.
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These Musical Instruments of the Future Sound Weird, Wacky—and Are Easy for Anyone to Play
A bicycle wheel with guitar strings, a touch-operated synth, and the “Demon Box” were just a few of the new instruments on show at Georgia Tech’s Guthman Musical Instrument Competition this weekend.
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Wall Street Is Already Betting on Prediction Markets
As the legal war over how to regulate prediction markets rages on, financial institutions are embracing the industry anyway.
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Models Are Applying to Be the Face of AI Scams
Dozens of Telegram channels reviewed by WIRED include job listings for “AI face models.” The (mostly) women who land these gigs are likely being used to dupe victims out of their money.
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These 15 Amazon Spring Sale Tech Deals Are Actually Good. We Checked the Price History (2026)
This sale spans almost an entire week, and it’s full of fake “deals.” We hunted to find truly good prices on gear we’ve tested.
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Brompton Electric T-Line Folding Electric Bicycle Review: Pocket-Sized Pedal Power
Brompton's latest folding electric bicycle is beautiful, genuinely portable, and doesn't quite go fast enough.
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This At-Home Hair Growth System Just Dropped in Price
Our favorite red light therapy device for hair growth just dropped in price. Grab it while it lasts.
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iGarden M1 Pro Max 100 Review: A Sports Car for Your Pool
iGarden's new pool-cleaning robot pairs sporty design with a long runtime, though there are a few quirks.
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Razer Boomslang 20th Anniversary Mouse Review: For Collectors
Despite a price tag that’s a literal joke, this is still a cool collector’s item for gaming nerds.
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Eighty Years Later, the Chemex Still Makes Better Coffee
The iconic hourglass pour-over brewer proves great design never goes out of style.
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A New Study Details How Cats Almost Always Land on Their Feet
The secret to this acrobatic skill lies in an extremely flexible part of the spine that allows cats to twist in the air and land safely.
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How to Buy Used or Refurbished Electronics (2026)
Save money and reduce your carbon footprint with these tips to snag the best deals on quality refurbished and used electronics.
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You Can Approximate Pi by Dropping Needles on the Floor
Who needs a supercomputer when you can calculate pi with a box of sewing needles?
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Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra Review: The Privacy Screen
There's not much else groundbreaking about the company's latest flagship, but the built-in privacy display works well without much trade-off.
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Volvo is canceling the EX30 electric SUV in the US market after the 2026 model year, just one full year after its arrival.
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London Marathon runners will be the first to experience this partnership during their upcoming April race.
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3 Things From Nvidia GTC 2026 Keynote: NemoClaw, DLSS 5 and Vera CPU
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'The Housemaid': When to Stream Sydney Sweeney's Thriller Movie
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Nvidia Wants to Make It Easier to Create an OpenClaw AI Agent
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Here are hints and the answers for the NYT Connections: Sports Edition puzzle No. 540 for Tuesday, March 17.
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Nvidia Is Building a Computer for AI Data Centers in Space
The big challenge is keeping things cool, apparently.
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Nvidia GTC: Disney Robots, Space Data Centers and OpenClaw Agents Take Center Stage
The world's biggest company ended its GTC keynote with an Olaf the snowman robot.
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Disney and Nvidia Combine on Robotics and AI to Bring Olaf Droid to Life
This free-roaming snowman droid is coming to overseas Disney theme parks.
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Meta Reportedly Plans Job Cuts as AI Spending Surges
The tech giant has struggled to deliver on its ambitious plans for the Avocado AI model, AI-powered smart glasses and other next-generation projects.
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OpenAI to Launch ChatGPT 'Adult Mode' Despite Warnings From Its Own Advisers
Users of the popular chatbot will eventually be allowed to have X-rated sexual chats.
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ByteDance's AI Video Tool Seedance 2.0 Reportedly Delayed Amid Hollywood Pressure
The global rollout of the video tool, which sparked panic with its cinema-quality AI-generated video, appears to be delayed.
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When comparing two of the big US mobile carriers, we look at price, reach, perks and more to find the best one.
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March Madness will be broadcast over nine channels, and there are ways you can catch the NCAA tournament for free.
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My Best iPhone Hack: Turn Off Your Camera Control Button for Good. Here's How
Commentary: I hated the camera control button on my iPhone, so I used these settings to make it entirely decorative.
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My Original AirPods Max Stopped Working, So I Put Them in the Freezer. Really
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Amazon Deals of the Day: Turn Up the Tunes With $100 Off the Sonos Move 2 Speaker
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Apple AirPods Max 2 Headphones Are Here, Powered by the New H2 Chip
Apple's premium over-ear headphones get their first update since 2020. Available for preorder on March 25, they ship in early April for $549.
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Time to Start Wish-Listing: Amazon’s Big Spring Sale Returns March 25
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SXSW 2026 Updates: Monday Looks at the Future of News and Media
We've heard from icons like Jamie Lee Curtis, Steven Spielberg and Serena Williams so far. On Monday, speakers are exploring what's next for the news.
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Daylight Saving Time Destroyed Me, but These Devices Are Helping Me Survive
Springing forward on daylight saving time did a number on my body, but these wellness devices are making the transition easier.
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Everpure’s Evergreen One for AI brings Exa flash and GPU-based service-level agreements
Nvidia GTC is the occasion for beta launch of its Datastream appliance that marries software to ingest and manage AI data pipelines with Everpure storage and GPU resources
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Companies House restarts online services following cyber breach
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Despite past promises of regulation on AI, there is no indication the Labour government is planning any legislation in the next session of Parliament - and that's an economic and social mistake
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SuperMicro takes on server leaders as AMD pushes on-premise AI
Lenovo and HPE pushed down as SuperMicro sees 134% AI growth, while AMD pushes on-premise Agent Computer
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UK Atomic Energy Authority readies fusion simulation AI supercomputer
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Cyber flywheel aims to kick-start UK cyber security startups
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Azure Local Disconnected looks the part for sovereignty. It isn’t.
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Do neoclouds mean a world where anything is possible?
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Why AI Is shifting power left
Business leaders will need to re-think how they influence their organisations as work becomes more decentralised
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Interpol obliterates cyber criminal infrastructure
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UK government ‘flying blind’ with poor data in charting regional growth
The government is being impeded in its bid to stoke economic growth across the regions, according to the Science, Innovation and Technology Committee
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Lloyds banking app ‘glitch’ shows transactions of strangers
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