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    The long-anticipated Xbox mode is finally available on Windows 11, but it's still MIA for multiple users, despite its inclusion in recent updates.
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    Instead of starting with endless to-do lists, this AI prompt begins with outcomes — and it made my schedule feel strangely achievable.
  • Spotify’s new Wrapped-style feature crashed under demand — but users were even more disappointed by the results
    Spotify crashed and users couldn't access its new Party of the Year(s) feature, but they were still left underwhelmed with it anyway.
  • Off Campus is finally available to watch on Prime Video — but the streamer has quietly dropped an 'emotional' new promo for the highly-anticipated young adult drama you'll want to binge next
    All eight episodes of steamy teen drama Off Campus are now streaming on Prime Video. But did you spot the platform's emotional promo for your next heartbreaking binge?
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    Anthropic is adding new connectors and plugins to Claude to give it legal superpowers, and they're even available in Cowork.
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    Marvel has revealed when its Paul Bettany-starring VisionQuest TV show will make its Disney+ debut.
  • AI agent skills are becoming the next enterprise supply chain risk - here’s how to govern them
    As adoption accelerates, one mechanism is emerging as the quickest way to define an agent’s behavior in repeatable, shareable form: agent skills.
  • Scuf just launched an officially licensed PS5 controller with loads of extra buttons and a wealth of high-end features
    Scuf has revealed a new PlayStation controller: the Omega.
  • Fallout season 3 just added a major Westworld star to the cast — here's everything we know about the exciting new addition to the hit Prime Video series
    Fallout season 3 has brought on an exciting new addition to the cast, but we don't know anything about their role.
  • Why the future of quantum computing is about ownership, not just cloud access
    Production Quantum: infrastructure you command, outcomes you own.
  • Škoda warns customers their data may have been breached following online shop hit
    A vulnerability in the ecommerce software allowed unauthenticated access and Škoda data compromise.
  • The RAMpocalypse is exposing a flaw in how we think about endpoints
    The RAMpocalypse is exposing why traditional PC refresh cycles no longer make financial sense.
  • TCL’s new SQD mini-LED TVs finally have a UK price, and I’d be very tempted to pick one over an LG OLED when the value is this good — we’ve already tested the tech, and it’s impressive
    TCL's new-gen TVs got a strong review from us in the US — and now the UK version has a price, and it's very tempting, even compared to the best of OLED.
  • The Punisher: One Last Kill ending explained — what happens to Frank Castle, how does it set up Spider-Man: Brand New Day, and more on the Marvel TV Special's finale
    You've got questions about The Punisher's Disney+ Special — and I'm here to answer them.
  • iOS 27 Siri 2.0 details leaked — new chat interface, ‌Dynamic Island integration, and more
    Siri's iOS 27 overhaul has just been leaked in more detail, and there's a lot more to it than just a chat app.
  • AI security is broken at runtime: Most enterprises don’t realize it yet
    Most organizations are still applying traditional security models to a fundamentally different kind of workload, and it’s leaving a critical gap.
  • I thought Google NotebookLM was just an AI research tool — now it organizes my entire life
    I tested Google’s NotebookLM as a life organization tool and found it surprisingly useful
  • AI agents are the new unmanaged endpoints
    AI agents are multiplying fast, and your existing security controls aren't ready for them.
  • Claude AI has started telling some users to sleep, drink water, and stop working — and people can’t stop talking about it
    Claude is urging users to log off and sleep during late-night conversations.
  • Sony Xperia 1 VIII launches with a Google Pixel-style camera assist feature and a new design
    The Sony Xperia 1 VIII has a lot more changes than we're used to from this line, but the price is still prohibitive.
  • Is your internet provider quietly slowing down your Netflix streams? Here’s how to check (and stop it)
    We explain the sneaky practice of bandwidth throttling, how to detect if your ISP is targeting your traffic, and how encryption can restore your streaming quality.
  • How to bypass AI bots and land the interview with these simple CV tweaks
    How to make your CV stand out in a hiring world dominated by AI.
  • Why AI is making typography a boardroom conversation
    With AI accelerating content production, the typographic systems underneath it matter more than ever.
  • 'We're buzzing': Octopus Energy is giving away more free electricity to its 8 million customers — and it could stop the UK wasting £1.5 billion to shut down wind farms
    Octopus Energy is expanding free electricity schemes as renewable oversupply forces costly shutdowns of wind farms across the national grid.
  • Think EV battery swap tech is a gimmick? Chinese EV company Nio says it swapped a million batteries in a week
    Nio is swapping more than 1 million EV batteries a week, as China pulls away on the innovative EV charging technology
  • Amazon’s colour Kindle Scribe notetaker finally has an Australian launch date — and it's a month earlier than I expected
    With prices starting from AU$699, three new Kindle Scribe digital notebooks are up for pre-order in Australia, including the long-awaited Colorsoft version.
  • Researchers use AI to break the rules of nature and create a living organism that lacks a fundamental building block of life – the first synthetic 19-amino acid life form is here
    Scientists just made the first ever observed organism with fewer than 20 amino acids in its make-up, and it was made possible by AI.
  • I reviewed the JBL Go 5, and it's the best cheap Bluetooth speaker you can buy right now — and as someone that's tested over 50 portable speakers, I know a stand-out when I see one
    The JBL Go 5 is an excellent small-sized speaker that improves on just about everything that we loved about its predecessor.
  • ‘Your Wi-Fi cable could be a secret microphone': How researchers turned an earthquake detection method into an accidental spy tool using AI
    With minimal cable access, commercially available tools and AI, attackers can technically listen in to your conversations via your fiber optic cables.
  • Quordle hints and answers for Wednesday, May 13 (game #1570)
    Looking for Quordle clues? We can help. Plus get the answers to Quordle today and past solutions.
  • Inside the Race to Develop a Test for the Rare Andes Hantavirus
    A University of Nebraska lab has developed a test that can detect the virus before symptoms become severe. Now, it's ready to start testing those returning to the US after a cruise outbreak.
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    Protect your home against dust, pets, allergies, and more with the best air purifiers, tested firsthand.
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    As more sex workers quit the industry, some are having to navigate tough questions around consent and the “afterlife” of work they no longer want to be associated with.
  • Submit Your Questions: AI Is Changing Your Job—Now What?
    Pose your questions ahead of our May 27 livestream AMA, where a panel of WIRED experts will discuss how AI is transforming work.
  • Sony Bravia Theater Bar 5 Review: Basic Bar, Big Sound
    The latest Bravia Theater soundbar strips away the nice-to-have extras, but its crisp and booming sound is on point.
  • A Conspiracy Theory About QR Codes Has Led to Chaos Ahead of Georgia’s Midterms
    The state of Georgia banned the use of QR codes for elections, based in part on the assertions of a man who’s boosted false claims about Israel and 9/11. Now no one knows how ballots will be counted.
  • Ikea’s New Designer Collection Is Home-Office Heaven
    From a twisty lamp to a bendy clock, the Swedish company’s full 2026 PS Collection has dropped. It’s a boon for those looking to refine their homes and workstations.
  • Meet the Sad Wives of AI
    Are you married to a man who’s obsessed with AI? I’m so, so sorry.
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    The Swedish shoemaker’s LightSpray Cloudmonster 3 Hyper is a laceless, lightweight, super shoe.
  • NASA’s Curiosity Rover Got Its Drill Stuck on a Rock. Here’s How They Freed It
    This is the first time NASA has encountered a situation like this, and it took nearly a week to resolve.
  • Corsair Discount Code: 50% Off on Gaming Gear in May 2026
    Upgrade your gaming setup or PC build for less with these verified Corsair coupon codes, student discounts, and refurbished deals.
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    Unlock significant savings on Valvoline oil changes and auto services. We've gathered all the top Valvoline coupons and promo codes for May 2026, including deals on full synthetic oil changes and other essential maintenance.
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    Shop the Naturepedic sale this May.
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    Save 20% with an LG promo code today, plus up to $1,000 off appliances, 40% off bestselling TVs and monitors.
  • Google Workspace Promo Codes: 14% Off for May
    Boost your productivity and save with exclusive Google Workspace coupons from WIRED. Get up to 14% off plans for three months, including Starter, Standard, and Plus tiers.
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    Save up to 25% on Nomad Goods accessories such as Nomad phone cases, Nomad wallets, and more this May.
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    Stream your favorite shows for up to $80 off this month, and save on subscription plans with the latest Peacock TV coupons from WIRED.
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    Save over 25% when you opt for H&R Block’s free online offering, plus a tax pro review.
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    Get 25% off with a Dyson coupon code, plus save up to $600 with discounts on vacuums, $150 off Airwraps, and more.
  • Elon Musk Had ‘Hair-Raising’ Idea of Passing OpenAI On to His Kids, Sam Altman Says
    Musk’s lawyers questioned Altman over allegations of deception and his network of financial investments, but the OpenAI CEO painted a picture of Musk as obsessed with controlling the company.
  • How I Get Free Traffic from ChatGPT in 2025 (AIO vs SEO)
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  • ProWritingAid VS Grammarly: Which Grammar Checker is Better in (2022) ?
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  • ChatGPT Now Lets You Add a 'Trusted Contact' for Safety. Here's How
    A new feature lets you designate someone to be notified if a chat conversation suggests a potential safety concern.
  • Today's NYT Strands Hints, Answers and Help for May 13 #801
    Here are hints and answers for the NYT Strands puzzle for May 13, No. 801.
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    Here are some hints and the answers for the NYT Connections puzzle for May 13, No. 1,067.
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    Here are hints and the answer for today's Wordle for May 13, No. 1,789.
  • Today's NYT Mini Crossword Answers for Wednesday, May 13
    Here are the answers for The New York Times Mini Crossword for May 13.
  • iOS 27 Could Give Your iPhone a Custom Camera App and a ChatGPT-Like Siri, Finally
    Bloomberg reports that iOS 27 will bring a more flexible Camera app, a chatbot-style Siri and design changes across Safari, Weather and more.
  • Today's NYT Connections: Sports Edition Hints and Answers for May 13, #597
    Here are hints and the answers for the NYT Connections: Sports Edition puzzle for May 13, No. 597.
  • 'The Punisher: One Last Kill' Is Short, Bloody and Basically Serves One Purpose
    Review: Jon Bernthal is excellent as always as The Punisher, but this story doesn't give us much.
  • SwitchBot's New AI Pets Respond to Your Behavior, Won't Pee on the Carpet
    Noa and Niko are AI pets that react to gestures and voice commands while remembering everything they see.
  • Rivian's New AI Assistant Knows What You Mean, Not Just What You Say
    Your Rivian can now manage your calendar, warm your passengers' seats and text your ETA -- all without even looking at the screen.
  • I Tried Amazon's New 30-Minute Delivery. Diet Cokes Were at My Door in 16 Minutes
    Amazon Now launched Tuesday in dozens of cities including Seattle, Philadelphia, Dallas-Fort Worth and Atlanta.
  • Lawsuit Claims ChatGPT Gave Drug-Taking Advice That Led to Teen's Death
    The California case involving a 19-year-old's death last year specifically calls for new safeguards around AI models' discussion of drug use.
  • 'Avatar: Fire and Ash' Will Hit Disney Plus in June
    The third entry in James Cameron's hit franchise is coming to streaming.
  • Marvel's VisionQuest Will Hit Disney Plus in October
    Marvel Cinematic Universe star Paul Bettany dropped the news on Tuesday and revealed a clip for the upcoming series.
  • Android 17 Will Excite the Rich. But What About the Rest of Us?
    Commentary: Google assumes I'm wealthy and sexy. It shouldn't.
  • Canvas Hack Aftermath: Owner Instructure Reaches Deal With Hacker Group
    Instructure says ShinyHunters has destroyed stolen user data after the group targeted more than 9,000 schools.
  • Stop Guessing Which Cooking Oil to Use. Experts Explain When to Use Each Type
    The wrong cooking oil can sabotage dinner. Here's a guide to using high-, low- and medium-heat oils.
  • Nintendo Offers Free Games Prior to Switch 2 Price Hike
    It wasn't a matter of if it would happen, only a matter of when.
  • This Powerful 2TB M5 Pro MacBook Pro Is Back to Its All-Time Low Price
    It's not every day you can take more than $200 off one of Apple's most high-performing laptops.
  • Google Is Betting Its Entire Future on AI. Will It Pay Off?
    Commentary: Between Android 17 and the new Googlebooks, Gemini is the new Google.
  • Smartphone Owners Aren't Convinced to Upgrade for Foldable Designs and AI Integrations, CNET Finds
    There are rumors of a foldable iPhone, but new designs aren't on most people's list of upgrade must-haves.
  • Google Just Took Another Step Toward the AI-First Smartphone
    The latest Android update gives Gemini more control over your apps and tasks. It could be the start of a wider shift in how we use our phones.
  • Android 17 Is Smarter Than Ever, Thanks to Gemini Intelligence
    Google taps even further into AI with some truly useful new features on deck. Here's the latest from The Android Show.
  • Android Auto Now Fits Weirdly Shaped Screens and Streams Video While Parked
    The overhaul -- including the biggest Google Maps update in a decade -- brings a full UI refresh and new Gemini capabilities to more than 250 million vehicles.
  • Googlebooks Could Be the Ultimate Laptop for Android Fans
    While Apple's MacBook Neo might have shocked the budget PC market, Googlebooks could take a bite out of the premium laptop competition.
  • Data dive: Power grid data shows birth of AI in UK datacentres
    Electricity supply utilisation ratios show datacentre developer ‘land grab’, capacity switch-ons, the coming of Hopper and Blackwell GPUs, and usage ramping during training runs
  • AI threats push Middle East CISOs towards identity-first security
    Deepfakes and shadow AI have rendered the traditional security playbook obsolete, prompting cyber leaders to shift towards resilience-first defences
  • AI-driven surveillance growth reshapes data infrastructure in UAE
    Seagate Technology’s Sameer Bhatia discusses how the UAE’s smart infrastructure ambitions are driving demand for scalable, resilient and sovereign data storage architectures for AI-enabled surveillance and critical infrastructure environments
  • Sovereign AI fund supports Hassabis startup, Isomorphic
    Isomorphic, which is building a unified drug discovery product based on artificial intelligence, is the third company to receive Sovereign AI funding from the UK government
  • Sapphire 2026: SAP heralds dawn of ‘autonomous enterprise’
    SAP CEO Christian Klein and his top team trumpeted the advent of the ‘autonomous enterprise‘ during the opening keynote at the supplier’s global Sapphire event in Orlando
  • IDCA datacentres report: Global concentration and the Goldilocks zone
    International Data Center Authority report shows capacity concentrated in a few developed nations, while ‘Goldilocks index’ shows which states can benefit from rapid development
  • Microsoft releases rare zero-day free Patch Tuesday update
    No zero-day flaws were addressed in May’s Patch Tuesday update but as usual there is much for admins to chew over in the coming days
  • What an LA County Court case means for the future of social media
    A recent county court judgment ruled in favour of a plaintiff who sued certain social media companies for damaging her mental health by addictive design practices. What does this mean for the future of social media and online platforms?
  • Interview: Hitachi Vantara takes long view on business and sustainability
    We talk to Hitachi Vantara’s Simon Ninan about how the company looks to the far horizon when trying to match business needs with those of society
  • Workday majors on Sana acquisition to forward agentic AI programme
    On a visit to Workday’s Dublin EMEA HQ, we find the supplier aiming to leverage agentic artificial intelligence to improve enterprise operations with its Sana platform, said to enable automation and reskilling for an AI-driven workplace
  • Europe and US negotiate deal to share citizens’ biometric data, UK also approached
    The UK has received a request from the US to share biometric data of citizens, as Europe negotiates a similar deal with US Department of Homeland Security
  • Celonis acquires MIT-linked decision intelligence firm Ikigai
    Celonis has acquired MIT-linked Ikigai to aid in its drive to eliminate artificial intelligence blind spots from enterprise IT, and launched a ‘context model’ digital twin, said to give AI operational clarity
  • Interview: Alwin Bakkenes, head of software engineering, Volvo Cars
    As cars become increasingly software-driven and AI-enabled, the Volvo software chief is at the cutting edge of connected vehicles and advanced mobility tools for drivers and passengers
  • Civil servants to protest at Capita general meeting amid pension crisis
    Public and Commercial Services Union to hold a demonstration at outsourcing giant’s meeting in London
  • Saudi Aramco deploys AI refinery system with Emerson
    The system integrates Emerson’s Aspen Hybrid Models into Saudi Aramco’s refinery planning framework, enabling higher prediction accuracy, smarter feedstock optimisation and scalable AI-driven refinery planning
  • Executive interview: Pros and cons of AI in academic research
    We speak to Jill Luber, chief technology officer at academic publisher Elsevier, about how large language models can support researchers
  • UK government renews calls to sign Cyber Resilience Pledge
    Westminster renews calls for business leaders to sign up to its yet-to-be-launched Cyber Resilience Pledge, and highlights growth, and challenges, for the UK’s cyber economy
  • ICO fines Cl0p victim South Staffs Water over data breach
    The ICO has levied a reduced fine on South Staffordshire Water following cyber improvements in the wake of a Cl0p ransomware attack
  • Security chiefs ‘too polite’ for startups, says cyber flywheel founder Alastair Paterson
    Cyber flywheel initiative aims to nudge chief information security officers (CISOs) to join ‘design partnerships’ with startups to solve pressing cyber security problems
  • Integrity with AI: A Computer Weekly Downtime Upload podcast
    We speak to Jill Luber, CTO of academic publisher, Elsevier, about creating AI tools to support researchers and protecting against fake science
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