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    Mozilla chides Microsoft for forcing its Copilot AI into apps and says Firefox works very differently.
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    Links to multiple CPUID tools hijacked and used to drop an infostealer.
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    Implementing AI in customer service should come down to equipping experts with tools that enhance every conversation.
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    With almost ten years of hands-on testing, WIRED knows what separates the best fitness trackers from the rest.
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    WIRED witnessed the game-changing Denza Z9 GT charge its battery in just 9 minutes. But the pricing for BYD's premium brand looks like a huge mistake.
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    As major news outlets cut off the Wayback Machine, journalists and advocacy groups are rallying to protect the Internet Archive’s vast collection of web pages.
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    Last April, a hacker hijacked crosswalk announcements to mimic Mark Zuckerberg and Elon Musk. Records obtained by WIRED reveal how unprepared local authorities were.
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    AMC’s new black comedy about a manchild tech titan spinning out of control is a skewering Silicon Valley’s billionaire class deserves.
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    Whether you want a detachable tablet or a laptop screen that spins, these 2-in-1 devices manage to balance being both a tablet and a laptop.
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    Nice ice is big business, but you can get perfectly clear cubes at home without freezing your assets.
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    This compact pool robot keeps its price down, but its performance doesn’t match that of more capable cleaners.
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    Step into the shoes of the strongest, goodest boy in a game that is beautiful, baffling, and impossible to put down.
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    This hair dye printer promises hundreds of shades. It couldn't even manage two.
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    You don't need a car to tote around kids and cup holders. I rode cargo ebikes for miles to find the best one for your buck.
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    Apple is also considering a camera setup with vertically oriented oval lenses with surrounding lights, Mark Gurman reports.
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    With an unlimited data phone plan, you can stream your favorite shows, play games and more. We pick our favorites from Verizon, AT&T and T-Mobile.
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  • Today's NYT Strands Hints, Answers and Help for April 12 #770
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    As opposition to AI datacentres rises globally, developers are seeking to engage with communities. But how often do the benefits advertised by companies actually help local residents?
  • Go West! US datacentres head for available and cheap energy
    Texas the hotspot as US datacentres enter the GW age. Virginia set to hold its status as ‘datacentre alley’ while constrained west coast states set for market share decline
  • Pure/AVK self-powered Dublin datacentre dodges grid constraints
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  • If we can’t kick the habit, how do we manage AI’s energy needs?
    One can only hope that OpenAI’s Sam Altman was joking when he sought to justify the immense energy consumption of artificial intelligence
  • AI’s dumb genius problem
    Organisations don’t need more powerful AI models they need AI that can understand context of problems
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  • Breaking the stranglehold: Responses to data sovereignty risk
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  • OpenAI ‘pauses’ Stargate UK: Sudden setback or calculated move?
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  • European Union deep tech plan too late for quantum champions IQM and Pasqal
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  • Why the real measure of innovation is human impact
    Tech leaders are used to being judged on metrics such as cost reduction, productivity and efficiency - but increasingly the true value of success in digital transformation lies in its human impact
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    Microsoft customers report being refused capacity, migration projects stuck halfway, and accusations that AI is being prioritised over ‘bread and butter’ offerings
  • Keir Starmer was warned about Post Office prosecution practices as director of public prosecutions
    A Horizon scandal victim wrote to Keir Starmer in 2011, when he was director of public prosecutions for the CPS, alerting him to the Post Office’s controversial prosecution practices
  • Hyperscaler datacentres set to dominate by 2031
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  • AI skills for IT pros: A Computer Weekly Downtime Upload podcast
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  • Russian cyber spies targeting consumer, Soho routers
    The UK’s NCSC and Microsoft have shared details of an ongoing cyber espionage campaign targeting vulnerable network routers, orchestrated by Russian state actor Fancy Bear
  • Tech can’t wait for regulation to protect children online
    The general secretary of the UK's largest teachers’ union explains why social media should be banned for under-sixteens
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