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  • Memorial Day BBQ and grill deals are everywhere — but which retailer has the best bargains? I've rounded up the hottest price drops at Amazon, Best Buy and Walmart
    Need a BBQ for Memorial Day? You're spoiled for choice — here's where to shop for the biggest deals.
  • Steven Soderbergh’s AI-assisted John Lennon documentary is already dividing Cannes — and some critics say the visuals overwhelmed the emotion
    Steven Soderbergh’s AI-assisted John Lennon documentary has turned into one of Cannes’ biggest controversies.
  • WhatsApp’s secret new feature will delete texts once you’ve read them — and it could be coming to iOS and Android soon
    WhatsApp is testing a new feature that can automatically delete messages once they’ve been read.
  • Spotify’s Listening Stats just had an overdue glow-up, and it’s added more value to one of the platform’s most underrated tools — here's what's new, including a social feature that lets you spy on your friends’ streaming habits
    Spotify updated its Listening Stats tool without telling anyone, and it's packed with a new range of insightful data.
  • 'We’re bringing the watch closer to the rest of the Android family.' Google I/O may have sidelined Wear OS 7, but an important new update is quietly rolling out — and it's all about AI
    Google is adding Gemini Intelligence and more to its wearable OS.
  • Is this the future of drive-in movies? Huawei’s XPixel smart headlights can project games, TV and more onto any surface — technology demonstrated at the Beijing Auto Show is the first to offer full-color projection
    These Huawei headlights want to turn your car into a mobile movie theatre
  • Google is making Gemini CLI users switch to its new Antigravity 2.0 - so what will it mean for you?
    Google upgrades its Antigravity vibe coding app, says Gemini CLI users need to switch.
  • Need a compact soundbar upgrade ahead of the World Cup? This four-star Sonos Beam (Gen 2) is now 20% off at Amazon
    The Sonos Beam (Gen 2) is a good-sounding and compact soundbar ideal for many homes. It's on sale now at Amazon.
  • The Boys season 5 ending explained: who dies, is there an end credits scene, and more on the popular Prime Video show's big finale
    The Boys season 5 finale brings the popular Prime Video show to an end — here's what happens to its main characters.
  • How AI search is shifting brand visibility from SEO to data verification
    AI systems are shaping first impressions – inconsistent or unverified data can misrepresent brands before users ever get to click on their site.
  • Cyber attackers have a new favorite, the browser
    AI-fueled browser threats are rising fast, pushing enterprises toward isolation and stronger security strategies.
  • Want to feel more hands-on with your files and spreadsheets? You're in luck - Microsoft and Logitech bring extra haptics to your daily work, via your mouse
    Logitech's top-end MX Master 4 mouse is getting Windows 11 Advanced Haptics - so strap in and feel the vibration.
  • Convergence isn’t optional: The new mandate for IT and security
    Taking a look at the tools and technologies that merge IT and security management.
  • The Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra is 'the best Android phone ever' — and it's just hit a new record-low price at the official Samsung Store
    Our favorite Android phone has just received a special Memorial Day price cut at the official Samsung Store.
  • This controller is one of the best I’ve ever reviewed, and works across PC, Switch, and phones — and it has a unique feature I haven’t seen bettered
    The Manba One departs from the crowd with an interactive display, and this Memorial Day deal makes it even more desirable.
  • The verification economy is redefining productivity
    AI promises efficiency, but rising verification demands are reshaping how productivity is truly measured.
  • Microsoft is fixing one of the most baffling things about Windows 11 — 'spam' in search results
    In an important – if long overdue – move, Windows 11 search is finally giving up spamming you with web results.
  • Elon Musk's legal war with OpenAI ends in utter defeat
    A federal court ruling shut down Elon Musk’s high profile lawsuit against OpenAI, turning a years long AI rivalry into a public defeat over timing rather than substance.
  • Pools is a Backrooms-style walking simulator with no jump scares and no threats — but I was still terrified playing it
    Pools is one of the scariest horror games I've ever played, despite a notable absence of any threats.
  • Yes, Google used an iPhone (not a Pixel) to demo Gemini Spark at Google I/O — but that actually makes perfect sense
    Google seemed to be marketing some Gemini features more at iPhone users than Android ones, likely due to Apple's massive market share.
  • I'm an analog photography nut, and this cheap compact is as close as a digital camera has come to capturing the feel of shooting film
    Offering a treasure-trove of app-based film looks, the RewindPix is a heck of a lot of fun for retro-loving photographers.
  • RTX 5060, RTX 5070, and even cheap gaming laptops just got great price cuts at Best Buy — including those with 32GB of RAM
    I've rounded up all of the best gaming laptop deals in the early Best Buy Memorial Day sale — including options from just $749.
  • Top 5 risks of AI overdependence in the workplace
    AI boosts productivity, but overreliance may quietly undermine decision-making, workplace trust, and more.
  • The rise of the European Smart Stadium
    From painted perimeter boards to smart stadiums, there is an in-stadium digital revolution.
  • Google’s new Gemini Omni AI can turn almost anything into video
    Google has introduced Gemini Omni Flash, a new AI model focused on creating and editing video through conversation
  • Lego Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight makes a bold attempt to recreate what made the Arkham games so good
    There’s a lot to love about Lego Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight, from its renewed focus on stealth and combat mechanics to its sprawling and adventure-packed open world — but does it work as a Lego game?
  • Sony's 1000X The Collexion look remarkably like the Sonos Ace — can you tell the premium headphones apart in our picture quiz?
    Which chrome-detailed, slim-designed premium headphones with faux leather padding is which?
  • New study finds most Americans think the pace of AI development is moving too fast — and they also don't believe everyone will truly benefit from it
    Most Americans are worried about the rapid pace of AI innovation – are regulators struggling to keep up now?
  • NYT Connections hints and answers for Wednesday, May 20 (game #1074)
    Looking for NYT Connections answers and hints? Here's all you need to know to solve today's game, plus my commentary on the puzzles.
  • Quordle hints and answers for Wednesday, May 20 (game #1577)
    Looking for Quordle clues? We can help. Plus get the answers to Quordle today and past solutions.
  • ‘Perfect Storm’: How Trump's Aid Cuts Are Fueling the Ebola Outbreak
    One health provider who works on the ground says that basic medical equipment like masks and hand sanitizers are in short supply due to funding cuts.
  • Ride1Up Roadster Review (2026): An Ebike That Feels Like a Bike
    This lightweight commuter ebike feels a lot like a regular bike would feel if I had bionic legs. I wish there were more mechanics for it.
  • Hypershell X Ultra S Review: The Best Exoskeleton Yet
    With its clever new algorithm, the latest Hypershell exoskeleton powers your legs without making you feel like a puppet on a string.
  • How to Upgrade Weber and Kamado Joe Into Smart Grills
    You don't need to buy a smart grill to make perfect meat. You can buy a dumb grill and send it to school with smart upgrades.
  • Everything to Look for When Buying a New Laptop in 2026
    Shopping for a laptop can be infuriating. Here’s how to sift through the acronyms, storage options, and extra features to find the best one for you.
  • Trump Wants to Be the Hero Vapers Don’t Really Need
    The White House says Trump’s pro-vape stance is based on “gold standard science.” It feels more like vice-signaling to a demographic that often doesn’t vote—over products that are widely available.
  • Election Officials Are Getting Ready for ICE to Show Up at the Polls
    The Trump administration keeps threatening to send federal agents to oversee elections. State and local officials are preparing, and even gaming out what happens if they're arrested.
  • Data Brokers’ and AI Firms’ Opt-Out Forms Are Built to Fail, Report Finds
    A new study finds AI companies, defense firms, and dating apps are among 38 data collectors allegedly using manipulative design to confuse users while collecting their data.
  • Dell Coupon Codes: 20% Off for May 2026
    Get 20% off with verified Dell promo code, plus today’s coupons for up to $600 off laptops, Alienware monitors, and all things tech.
  • LG Promo Codes and Coupons for May 2026
    Save 20% with an LG promo code today, plus up to $1,000 off appliances, 40% off bestselling TVs and monitors.
  • NordVPN Coupons and Deals: 77% Off in May 2026
    Save up to 77% on 2-year plans and get 3 free months with our NordVPN discount codes.
  • Herman Miller Promo Code & Discounts: Save up to 40% in May 2026
    Whether you’re looking for a Herman Miller promo code or discounts in their sale, here is how to save on the world's best ergonomic office furniture this month.
  • Sony Coupons: 45% Off Sony Headphones, WF-1000XM6 Earbuds, and Sony Cameras for May
    Upgrade your setup with Sony’s newest releases. Save on industry-leading noise-canceling audio, and pro-level Alpha cameras.
  • Stearns and Foster Promo Codes: $300 Off in May
    Discover the best Stearns and Foster promo codes, discounts, and deals to elevate your sleep experience with premium comfort and quality.
  • 30% VistaPrint Coupon & Promo Codes | May 2026
    From personalized gifts to business essentials, WIRED can help you save with our selection of VistaPrint promo codes.
  • Literary Prizewinners Are Facing AI Allegations. It Feels Like the New Normal
    Three of five regional winners of the prestigious Commonwealth Short Story Prize are suspected of relying on chatbots. They’re certainly not alone.
  • California’s Wildfire Season Is Already Overactive
    Major fires are threatening homes and ecologically sensitive areas following a hot, dry winter.
  • Everything Announced at Google I/O 2026: Gemini, Search, Smart Glasses
    Google is sprucing up its Gemini models, revamping search, and enabling AI agents in everything. There are also some spiffy new smart glasses coming this fall.
  • Meta Employees Are Scrambling to Use Up Benefits Ahead of Layoffs
    On the eve of about 8,000 jobs being cut, employees are cashing in on headphone stipends and other perks while they still can.
  • Demis Hassabis Thinks AI Job Cuts Are Dumb
    The CEO of Google DeepMind tells WIRED that companies should use the productivity gains of AI to do more, not lay people off.
  • How I Get Free Traffic from ChatGPT in 2025 (AIO vs SEO)
  • Top 10 AI Tools That Will Transform Your Content Creation in 2025
  • LimeWire AI Studio Review 2023: Details, Pricing & Features
  • Top 10 AI Tools in 2023 That Will Make Your Life Easier
  • Top 10 AI Content Generator & Writer Tools in 2022
  • Beginner Guide to CJ Affiliate (Commission Junction) in 2022
  • TOP 11 AI MARKETING TOOLS YOU SHOULD USE (Updated 2022)
  • Most Frequently Asked Questions About Affiliate Marketing
  • What is Blockchain: Everything You Need to Know (2022)
  • ProWritingAid VS Grammarly: Which Grammar Checker is Better in (2022) ?
  • Sellfy Review 2022: How Good Is This Ecommerce Platform?
  • Ahrefs vs SEMrush: Which SEO Tool Should You Use?
  • Top 10 Best PLR(Private Label Rights) Websites | Which One You Should Join in 2022?
  • Canva Review 2022: Details, Pricing & Features
  • Top 7 Best Wordpress Plugin Of All Time
  • Ginger VS Grammarly: Which Grammar Checker is Better in (2022) ?
  • Most Frequently Asked Questions About NFTs(Non-Fungible Tokens)
  • 10 Best Chrome Extensions That Are Perfect for Everyone
  • Most Frequently Asked Questions About Email Marketing
  • 7 Free Websites Every Content Creator Needs to Know
  • Top 9 Free AI Tools That Make Your Life Easier
  • 60 of the Best TV Shows on Netflix That Will Keep You Entertained
    Yes, you should absolutely marathon them.
  • I Hiked Using Robot Legs in the Grand Canyon. I Didn’t Even Need My Cane
    After testing out the Hypershell X Ultra S exoskeleton on a Grand Canyon hike, I learned that this tech is a tool, not a cure for my disability. Here’s what it can do for you.
  • Blue Apron Review: Is This Revamped Meal Kit Still Worth It?
    Blue Apron ditched the subscription requirement and revamped the business in more ways than one. Here's our full review.
  • Google's New AI Plans Are Bleak, at Least for Everyone in the Real World
    Commentary: At Google I/O 2026, the tech giant was obsessed with talking to itself. From the outside, it felt remorseless and exhausting.
  • Still Using a Blade Coffee Grinder? It's Time to Upgrade. Here's What Experts Use
    The grinder makes the biggest difference in your home coffee setup. Here's what a coffee expert told me to use.
  • 'The Boroughs': When Does Netflix's New Star-Packed Sci-Fi Series Premiere?
    Stranger Things, but for boomers? Sign us up.
  • 'Tom Clancy's Jack Ryan: Ghost War' Review: A Solid, Safe, Espionage Endeavor
    John Krasinski is back as CIA operative Jack Ryan in an action movie that is bigger than its TV series predecessor but feels way too safe to move the needle.
  • Amazon Support for Older Kindles Ends Today. What to Do Now
    Your purchases won't disappear from your device, but you won't be able to use it to acquire new titles.
  • Today's NYT Connections: Sports Edition Hints and Answers for May 20, #604
    Here are hints and the answers for the NYT Connections: Sports Edition puzzle for May 20, No. 604.
  • Today's NYT Strands Hints, Answers and Help for May 20 #808
    Here are hints and answers for the NYT Strands puzzle for May 20 No. 808.
  • Today's NYT Connections Hints, Answers and Help for May 20, #1074
    Here are some hints and the answers for the NYT Connections puzzle for May 20, No. 1,074.
  • Today's Wordle Hints, Answer and Help for May 20, #1796
    Here are hints and the answer for today's Wordle for May 20, No. 1,796.
  • Today's NYT Mini Crossword Answers for Wednesday, May 20
    Here are the answers for The New York Times Mini Crossword for May 20.
  • How to Remove Nonconsensual Intimate Images Under the Take It Down Act
    Social media platforms that don't remove nonconsensual videos or photos may face enforcement action by the Federal Trade Commission.
  • Where, Oh Where, Was Wear OS 7 at Google I/O This Year?
    Google's smartwatch software gets buried under a heap of AI health news at I/O 2026.
  • The Best Smart Scales of 2026 Measure More Than Just Your Weight
    A smart scale provides various metrics right from your bathroom.
  • Google's Content Revenue Reaper Is Coming for Video Creators on YouTube
    Commentary: Just as AI Overviews are starving digital publishers of search traffic, AI-driven YouTube features will likely trigger a drop-off in video creation.
  • Searching for Cancer Cures Is Part of Google's AI Story. It Needs to Be More Than a Footnote
    Commentary: Forget "Ask YouTube." Google should prioritize the AI work it's doing in science.
  • Congress Could Require EV Drivers to Pay $130 a Year for Road Maintenance
    A bipartisan bill would ask electric vehicle and plug-in hybrid drivers to pay annual fees because they don't pay gas taxes.
  • Google I/O 2026 Live: Gemini Omni, Smart Glasses and More AI
    Google's annual developer conference kicked off with a keynote Tuesday. We'll be bringing you updates throughout the conference.
  • These Are a Few of My Favorite Things From Google I/O 2026
    Google Docs Live, Ask YouTube and Project Aura made the top of my list. But the future also looks somewhat slop-py.
  • Starlink Hikes Prices for Nearly 3 Million US Customers. Just One Plan Escaped
    Starlink says the price increases will support ongoing improvements to its network.
  • Fortnite Returns to the App Store Amid Clashes With Apple
    The popular battle royale video game is now available everywhere, except Australia.
  • Gemini Omni Will Bring Only More AI Slop and Skepticism
    Commentary: Google's new content-generation tool is joining an oversaturated market of AI stuff we don't want.
  • Google's Spark Uses Gemini AI to Help Plan Your Life
    Another Google I/O 2026 announcement: A new AI running in the background to handle scheduling, emails and more.
  • Presight and Abu Dhabi Civil Defence build AI-driven public safety platform
    Cooperation agreement between Presight and the Abu Dhabi Civil Defence Authority signals the next phase of AI-driven emergency response, strengthening the UAE’s ambition to become a global leader in smart cities, crisis management and digital public services
  • Why business process reinvention is needed for agentic AI workflows
    Business processes were developed before AI, which makes them legacy. Camunda offers an agentic AI platform provider aiming to tackle this legacy
  • Vulnerability exploitation now primary origin of data breaches
    Verizon’s annual cyber report reveals a major change in how data breaches originate, highlighting the impact of artificial intelligence
  • Assume autonomy: Why security teams need to rethink defence at machine speed
    For years, cyber security strategy has been built around a simple premise, that attackers and defenders operate at roughly the same speed. But that assumption is now broken and new approaches are needed.
  • Hot, or not? Why are there so few datacentre waste heat projects in the UK?
    There are some on the way, in London and Yorkshire, but the UK lags behind other European countries. We look at the challenges of providing district heating from datacentre waste heat
  • Interview: How Volvo built software for a two-and-a-half-tonne moving object
    Volvo Cars is the only legacy carmaker in the world rated at the highest level of software-defined vehicle capability by S&P Global Mobility. Its chief engineering and technology officer, Anders Bell, tells us how it got there
  • Home Office sitting on data about scale of eVisa errors
    The Home Office holds data on the scale of errors and software issues with its electronic visa system, but is yet to release the information
  • Gartner: How AI will transform managed network services
    Network service providers are deploying artificial intelligence-powered tools for network admin tasks. Gartner looks at how AI is being used
  • Generative AI is changing the game in video gaming
    In this week’s Computer Weekly, we hear from executives at video game giant Ubisoft about how generative AI is being used to enhance the experience for gamers. Our latest buyer’s guide looks at the ways AI is changing network management. And we find out why bug bounty programmes are coming under...
  • MPs propose ‘kill switch’ to shut down rogue AI systems
    An amendment to the Cyber Security and Resilience Bill proposes giving the government a ‘kill switch’ to close datacentres hosting AI if they pose a critical threat to UK infrastructure or national security
  • Post Office objection to Capture appeals is ‘inexplicable and unconscionable’
    In an ongoing exchange of letters, compensation advisory board attacks controversial decision to contest appeals against pre-Horizon convictions
  • Buyers call for electronic invoicing
    An emerging European standard for e-invoicing could streamline the order-to-cash process in UK businesses
  • UK employees using AI regularly lose more than seven hours a week
    A Workday survey of 2,400 UK professionals reveals they are stuck in a ‘copy-paste economy’ working across disconnected AI systems
  • Nick Clegg-backed company using AI to fill global education gaps
    Backed by former UK deputy prime minister Nick Clegg, Efekta is rolling out AI language lessons to state schools around the world
  • Jaguar Land Rover profit slumps after cyber attack
    The financial impact of last year’s cyber attack on Jaguar Land Rover continues to be felt, with full-year sales and profits at the carmaker way down
  • Post Office chair defends ‘inappropriate and harmful’ position on Capture appeals
    Post Office chairman defends its position on contesting subpostmaster appeals against Capture-based convictions
  • Gov.uk chatbot makes government services faster to access
    Chatbot functionality in the Gov.uk app now provides citizens and businesses with a natural language interface across government online services in the UK
  • Why AI is forcing enterprises to rethink observability
    With only 5% of companies generating value from artificial intelligence, traditional observability tools might be failing, creating a need for AI to undergo smarter monitoring
  • CMA launches investigation into Microsoft business software
    The CMA says it will investigate whether Microsoft’s product bundles, product integration and default settings are anti-competitive
  • Post Office to contest Capture conviction appeal despite chairman support for overturning en masse
    Post Office to contest Capture conviction appeal despite its chairman agreeing all should be overturned
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