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  • IT: Welcome to Derry creator teases an underrated Stephen King plot for season 2 — and I'm begging HBO Max to officially renew it
    IT: Welcome to Derry season 2 could explore the 30s if it is officially renewed by HBO Max.
  • Trust by design: How much can you really trust your AI agent
    As the UK pours millions into agentic AI, trust by design is the missing piece.
  • Top open source PyPI package with over 1 million downloads each month hacked to send out malware
    This was not a case of stolen credentials, but rather of vulnerability exploitation.
  • Moosend review 2026
    Moosend combines strong email automation, 130+ templates, and an AI writer from $7/month. A solid pick for SMBs that want pro features without enterprise pricing.
  • Fake GPUs have gotten so good, even a repair expert was initially fooled by this scam Nvidia RTX 4090 — so be careful out there
    'This is the best scam I've ever seen': repair expert can't believe how good this fake Nvidia RTX 4090 GPU is.
  • Proton VPN's promises post-quantum groundwork, Stealth for Linux, and slick new app releases
    Proton VPN has unveiled its Spring/Summer 2026 roadmap, promising a major new WireGuard codebase, the Stealth protocol for Linux users, and advanced tools for its business clients. Here is everything you need to know about the upcoming upgrades.
  • How to watch Hacks season 5 online – stream FREE and from anywhere
    The fifth and final season of Hacks is here, and you can find a number of ways to watch the hit comedy show online...
  • CheckMarx admits it was hit by major cyberattack that saw data leaked onto Dark Web
    CheckMarx confirms March 2026 attack did result in data theft.
  • Final Fantasy 14 is finally coming to Switch 2 just in time for the Evercold expansion, but you'll need to buy a separate subscription even if you play on another platform
    Square Enix has announced Evercold, the sixth Final Fantasy 14 expansion launching in January 2027, alongside a Nintendo Switch 2 release, but there's a big catch.
  • DJI Mic Mini 2 vs DJI Mic Mini: tiny upgrade, massive price cut, but there’s a Mini 2S on the horizon which will add a key feature
    The newly released DJI Lito X1 comes with a host of features and specs that make it our favorite beginner drone — but the DJI Mini 4K retains some appeal.
  • ‘Human lives are already being lost’: Open letter signed by hundreds of Google employees requests CEO reject ‘unethical and dangerous’ US military AI use
    An open letter signed by over 600 employees calls on Google's CEO to not offer its technology to the Department of Defense.
  • The best bean-to-cup coffee maker we've ever tested just got a big discount on Amazon — save 20% on the Breville the Barista Express Impress
    The Breville the Barista Express Impress is the ultimate bean-to-cup coffee machine and our top pick — it just got a great price cut on Amazon
  • 'AI adoption is entering a new phase': AMD report finds AI PCs are becoming an increasingly common sight in the workplace - so what can they do for you?
    As we move to a hybrid of local and cloud processing, early adopters say AI PCs are delivering tangible results already.
  • ‘You feel radicalized’: A Meta AI exec watched agents beat her top workers. Now she’s built a nonprofit to help Gen Z find jobs before they disappear
    Entry level jobs are being done by AI, and that has left Gen Z up a river without a paddle
  • Would you buy a ChatGPT-powered iPhone rival? OpenAI is reportedly developing a smartphone chip, which teases the possibility of a full-blown OpenAI mobile
    OpenAI is reportedly working on a smartphone chipset — one that would put AI at its heart and reduce our reliance on apps.
  • I tested the DJI Mic Mini 2 and the thing that excited me the most is the new low pricing — there’s no better value small wireless mic
    The differences between this second-gen edition of DJI's Mic Mini and the original are mostly cosmetic, but at this price it seems unfair to quibble.
  • 'Please be fake' — PlayStation fans panic as Sony seemingly introduces ridiculous new '30-day license check' on digital games
    Sony is under fire yet again in 2026, but it's not due to increasing PlayStation hardware prices, but rather a new rumored DRM measure.
  • ‘The future has arrived’: China’s power grid will soon be run by an army of humanoid robots and robot dogs as state announces $1 billion investment in 8,500 robo-helpers
    The Chinese government spent $1 billion on AI-driven robots as a new report says the US’s power grid is struggling.
  • Taylor Swift is taking legal action against the rising threat of AI misuse — here’s why the singer has filed trademark applications to protect her identity
    Taylor Swift has filed trademark applications to protect her sound and image, and I think other global artists will follow.
  • ‘This will not end well’: Apple App Store gets new ‘more affordable’ monthly subscriptions, but not all iPhone owners are convinced
    App Store users can now take out annual app subscriptions and pay for them on a monthly basis.
  • 'When you look at horror franchises or movies or games, the sci-fi space is huge' — Directive 8020 executive producer says the simple reason for the game's space setting was because it's 'just fun'
    According to Directive 8020 executive producer, Dan McDonald, Supermassive always knew that it would make a Dark Pictures game set in space.
  • OpenAI and Microsoft make a huge change to their exclusive partnership - does this open the door for AWS to swoop in?
    OpenAI says it wants to serve all customers regardless of cloud provider, but Microsoft remains a "primary" provider.
  • Hulu is quietly developing a brutal TV show pilot that could rival Yellowstone — and it's even 'copied' a famous Taylor Sheridan casting tradition
    Hulu has ordered a pilot of graphic novel Southern Bastards — and if it sticks, the TV show could rival Yellowstone in more ways than one.
  • Geopolitical tensions create new risks for satellite operators globally
    India banned a satellite operator because of who owns it - could the Iran war encourage others to follow suit worldwide?
  • New screen tint feature discovered in Windows 11 is designed to help with eye strain and even combating migraines
    Windows 11 is getting a screen tint feature to help guard against eye strain, and migraines, and it could even help with photophobia.
  • The blueprint architecture for securing the AI data center
    AI data center security cannot be an afterthought.
  • Samsung's Galaxy phones could be getting a big camera redesign to facilitate MagSafe-style charging — here are 4 ways they could look different
    Samsung might change the placement and design of the rear cameras on future phones, both to freshen things up and to allow for built-in magnets.
  • I compared ChatGPT Images 2.0 and Google’s Nano Banana 2 using real-world prompts — from portraits to product shots — and the AI image generator that came out on top genuinely surprised me
    ChatGPT Images 2.0 and Nano Banana 2 both impressed, but ChatGPT stood out for creating edits that feel more like real photos rather than polished enhancements.
  • The 4 best vacuum cleaners for seasonal allergies, recommended by a home tech expert — beat hayfever with powerful suction, HEPA filters, and sealed dust bags
    Don't get caught out by rising pollen counts — these top-rated vacuums use powerful suction, HEPA filters, and sealed dust bags to keep allergens at bay.
  • Quantum can wait: Why CISOs should focus on today’s preventable cyber risks
    The criminals of today are still exploiting basic security failures.
  • UAE to Exit OPEC After Nearly 60 Years
    On May 1, the United Arab Emirates will end its a 59-year membership in the oil consortium, allowing it to raise output during one of the most volatile energy markets in years.
  • Amazon's Kindle Colorsoft Gets a Dark Mode (2026)
    Amazon's color e-reader finally gets a dark mode.
  • A DOGE Affiliate Is Now in Charge of the US Government’s ID Platform
    Greg Hogan will oversee Login.gov as the government seeks to integrate driver’s license and passport information into the service, making what one insider calls “a national ID.”
  • Colorado's Anti-Repair Bill Is Dead
    Colorado has led the US on legislation that ensures people can fix their stuff. Manufacturers tried to claw back that control, but ultimately failed—for now.
  • Get Ready for More Brain-Scanning Consumer Gadgets
    Neurable, which makes noninvasive brain-computer interfaces, is licensing its technology and promises a “flood” of new third-party hardware this year and next.
  • The Race Is on to Keep AI Agents From Running Wild With Your Credit Cards
    AI agents may soon be buying your stuff for you. The FIDO Alliance has teamed up with Google and Mastercard to try to ensure that shopping in the near future isn't a complete disaster.
  • InkPoster Tela 28.5 Review: A Luxe Home Digital Frame
    It’s the world’s best E Ink picture frame, but you’ll need Monet money to make the most of it.
  • WIRED’s Smart Home Ecosystem Guide (2026)
    If you’re waffling between Alexa, Siri, and Google, the answer may already be in your home.
  • The 4 Best Laptop Power Banks We've Tested (2026)
    If you’re looking for the perfect laptop power bank, I’ve tested ‘em all, and these are the best.
  • Stop Trying to Unmask Satoshi Nakamoto
    On this week’s Big Interview podcast, actor-director Ben McKenzie talks about the rise of crypto, why he finds it dangerous, and why it benefits from having a mysterious creator.
  • The Hottest Anti-AI Gadget Is a Cyberdeck
    On TikTok, young women are going viral for crafting whimsical homemade computers inside purses.
  • Acer Swift 16 AI (2026) Review: Where Do Your Hands Go?
    Sporting the largest touchpad I’ve ever seen, this ambitious laptop is better in theory than in practice.
  • The Bloomberg Terminal Is Getting an AI Makeover, Like It or Not
    WIRED spoke with Bloomberg's chief technology officer about the big, chatbot-style changes coming to the iconic platform for traders.
  • Adidas’ Lightest Shoes Ever Were Behind the First Sub-2-Hour Marathon
    Weighing 97 grams with a stiff carbon-fiber plate in the sole, Adidas’ new shoes helped Sabastian Sawe beat the two-hour mark in the London Marathon, a time barrier once considered insurmountable.
  • Best Buy Discount Codes: Up to 60% Off
    Find the latest Best Buy promo codes and offers, including 10% back in rewards for new cardmembers and free 2-day shipping with My Best Buy Plus, here at WIRED.
  • OnePlus Promo Code: $70 Off | April 2026
    Save 30% with a OnePlus coupon this month, plus save up to 10% on earbuds, phones, and more.
  • Hulu Promo Codes & Discounts: 20% Off in April
    Students can get a Hulu plan for $1.99 per month. Get more details on this and other great deals below.
  • Squarespace Promo Codes: 20% Off in May 2026
    Get 20% off your next website, 10% off with exclusive Squarespace discount code, 50% off plans, and more top coupons from WIRED.
  • Some Musk v. Altman Jurors Don't Like Elon Musk
    Musk’s lawsuit challenges OpenAI’s evolution under Sam Altman. But during jury selection, several potential jurors voiced negative views of Musk himself.
  • The M5 MacBook Air Has Never Been Cheaper
    Despite launching less than two months ago, the M5 MacBook Air has dropped back down to its lowest price since launching.
  • 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
  • Does Your Fridge Keep Freezing Your Veggies? Here's How I Fixed It
    I tested almost every temperature setting on my fridge to find the "Goldilocks" zone that wouldn't freeze my produce.
  • T-Mobile Dangles $200 for Switchers Who Follow These Steps
    Bring your phone number and a device to the carrier and get a $200 prepaid Mastercard.
  • Viture Beast Review: I Think I Found My New Favorite Display Glasses
    Wearable display glasses are becoming incredible. Viture Beast is one of my new faves.
  • Whoop Band vs. Apple Watch: I Wore Both for Months to Crown a Winner
    Spoiler: The answer depends entirely on your goals. Here's the breakdown of what each does best.
  • 'Daredevil: Born Again' Season 2 Release Schedule: When to Watch Episode 7
    We're getting close to the end of this season's war in New York City.
  • I Want Motorola's Next Razr Ultra to Have Features We See on Its International Phones
    Commentary: For the high price that Motorola wants the Razr Ultra to command, the company shouldn't restrict its best features to international markets.
  • Logitech's Wild Gaming Keyboard, the G512 X, Mixes Analog and Mechanical
    It introduces hot-swappable, mix-and-match TMR and mechanical switches.
  • Dell XPS 16 Review: Well-Rounded, Big-Screen Laptop With Spiky, Big-Time Price
    It costs as much as Nvidia RTX models but lacks RTX graphics. Still, the XPS 16 is a strong overall performer with a thin-and-light design.
  • 'The Boys' Season 5: When Does Episode 5 Come Out?
    The Boys are back for one final time.
  • The 14 Best Electric Toothbrushes Tested Any Mom Will Love
    There are plenty of electric toothbrushes in every price point to choose from.
  • Want to Stream Netflix, Hulu and Paramount Plus for Free? T-Mobile's Got You Covered
    You can unlock these solid streaming freebies with an eligible mobile phone or home internet plan.
  • Want More Privacy? Here's How to Lock and Hide Apps on Your iPhone
    Keep prying eyes out of your apps with this trick.
  • Today's NYT Strands Hints, Answers and Help for April 28, #786
    Here are hints and answers for the NYT Strands puzzle for April 28, No. 786.
  • Today's NYT Connections: Sports Edition Hints and Answers for April 28, #582
    Here are hints and the answers for the NYT Connections: Sports Edition puzzle for April 28, No. 582.
  • Today's NYT Connections Hints, Answers and Help for April 28, #1052
    Here are some hints and the answers for the NYT Connections puzzle for April 28, No. 1,052
  • Today's Wordle Hints, Answer and Help for April 28, #1774
    Here are hints and the answer for today's Wordle for April 28, No. 1,774.
  • Today's NYT Mini Crossword Answers for Tuesday, April 28
    Here are the answers for The New York Times Mini Crossword for April 28
  • Social Media Scams Cost Americans $2.1 Billion in 2025
    Facebook was the most popular platform for social media scammers, the FTC reports.
  • 9 Apple Watch Health Features That Fly Under the Radar, According to a Doctor at Apple
    I spoke with a doctor at Apple to learn more about the Apple Watch health features that you might not currently be using to support your wellness.
  • Taylor Swift Trademarks Her Voice and Image to Counter AI
    Taylor Swift can't just shake it off. She's going the extra mile to make sure AI tools can't copy her.
  • Look Up: May's Unusual Pair of Full Moons Explained
    Your next chance to see two full moons in one month won't come until December 2028.
  • Govee Launches Wild, Colorful and Pixel-Dense Ceiling Light Ultra
    You can display a favorite image or select colorful lighting effects.
  • Microsoft Outlook's Outage Is Fixed, but You May Have to Log Back In
    If you're on iOS, you might have to take some steps to get connected again after a day-long email glitch.
  • Spotify Enters Its Fitness Era With New Peloton and Influencer Partnership
    You'll now be able to access workouts in the same place you stream music.
  • NBA Playoffs 2026: How to Watch Tonight's Games Without Cable
    See the upcoming TV schedule and which streaming services you'll need to watch all the first-round action.
  • UK data watchdog accused of dragging feet on eVisa investigation
    Despite longstanding data protection issues with the Home Office’s electronic visa system being flagged five months ago, the UK’s data regulator is yet to take any action
  • Liz Kendall talks up work with ‘middle power nations’ on sovereign tech
    The technology secretary speaks about the importance of forging alliances to make UK tech more resilient to geopolitical pressure
  • Zero waste drives datacentre sustainability shift in UAE
    Khazna’s DXB8 becomes the first datacentre globally certified for zero waste, highlighting how circular operations are emerging alongside power, cooling and AI infrastructure as a core design priority
  • One year on from M&S attack – has retail cyber security improved?
    In this week’s Computer Weekly, it’s been a year since the ransomware attack that brought down Marks & Spencer – but has the retail sector learned from the experience? Connected vehicles are entering the AI era – we look at the latest automotive developments. And a quantum algorithm scientist...
  • Container storage in the AI age: Block vs object and CSI vs container-native
    We look at key choices when it comes to providing storage for containerised applications and whether to choose block, file or object storage
  • How to make AI work for Britain: consolidate demand, diversify supply
    The government must learn from years of experience introducing digital transformation if the UK is to make the most of the opportunities AI offers to the public sector
  • Are tech leaders risking a cyber resourcing crisis?
    Tech leaders may be building up problems for the future by not sufficiently rewarding their security team
  • Why AI is forcing a reset of the identity stack
    The Computer Weekly Security Think Tank considers the intersection of AI and IAM. In this article, we explore the shift from identity management to identity intelligence.
  • Was Capita’s Royal Mail pension contract a botch too far?
    The Cabinet Office’s decision to end Capita’s contract to administer the Royal Mail pension follows heavy criticism of the supplier’s work on the civil service pension contract
  • DSIT gets sums badly wrong on AI datacentre carbon footprint
    Government revises July 2025 projections for AI-driven datacentre carbon footprint upwards by around 100x, but Carbon Brief suggests the numbers could be much higher still
  • Almost 90% of women leave tech industry within 10 years
    Women aren’t staying in the tech sector for longer than 10 years, but may come back after leaving if the circumstances are right for their return
  • Wiz founder: Hack yourself with AI, before the bad guys do
    At Google Cloud Next, Wiz co-founder Yinon Costica called on security defenders to use AI to steal a march on threat actors, and launched agentic capabilities for cyber teams
  • London Marathon runners get AI to go the extra mile
    TCS has launched an artificial intelligence-powered digital mapping tool to help runners and spectators lessen the stress and find the fun during the 2026 London Marathon
  • BT has now blocked over a billion clicks to malicious websites, says NCSC
    NCSC’s Share and Defend scheme has seen BT block over a billion clicks through to malicious websites
  • Science, Innovation and Technology committee chair questions UK’s tech sovereignty approach
    House of Commons Science, Innovation and Technology Committee chair Chi Onwurah questions the UK’s approach to tech sovereignty
  • UAE targets agentic AI to power half of government operations
    With a two-year target to move 50% of government sectors, services and operations to agentic artificial intelligence, the UAE is positioning autonomous systems as the next phase of digital government
  • Government should drop Capita from civil service scheme after it loses Royal Mail role, says union
    Union representing civil servants said that when outsourcing suppliers fail, they should be dropped
  • Google Cloud Next: It’s time to create value, not slop, from the AI boom
    Attendees at Google Cloud Next in Las Vegas are backing AI all the way to the bank. But as AI turns up in everything, everywhere, all at once, we’re going to need to get a lot stricter about what we use it for.
  • AI drives software productivity – and challenges – for Motorway
    We talk to Ryan Cormack of used car marketplace Motorway about how AI-driven development increases the speed and productivity of engineering and the challenges it brings
  • Medical data of half a million Britons on sale in China after Biobank breach
    Biobank operator is taking steps to improve security after biological, health and lifestyle information from its database was offered for sale on a Chinese website
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