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    Fans of retired OpenAI model GPT-4o organized a birthday tribute for the chatbot in Times Square, and they still want it back.
  • Stuart Fails to Save the Universe gets 'genius' teaser and confirmed release date — but it's the synopsis that near guarantees a full Big Bang Theory reunion
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    Samsung's One UI 9 beta brings Android 17 to the Galaxy S26 series, complete with improvements to various apps, accessibility tools, and security.
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    Poor AI deployments are causing humans to spend a day a week as 'middleware' – liaising between siloed AI systems.
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    The Batman 2's first six actors have been revealed, but its biggest surprises are being held back for a later date.
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    Attackers are exploiting identity systems to bypass defenses and gain persistent, stealthy access.
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    All the ways to watch The PGA Championship 2026 live streams online from anywhere, as Scottie Scheffler defends his crown as Rory McIlroy leads the challenge.
  • 50Mbps 5G speeds set to become new normal in the UK as Vodafone intros £21 fixed-line access broadband to millions of customers — but why is it more expensive than Three's very similar £18 offer?
    Vodafone has launched its own 5G Broadband package to plug the gap between copper and full fiber – or as a backup network.
  • The answer to the AI-driven hardware crisis isn't more hardware, it's smarter software
    The structural supply crisis is a wake-up call, signaling a broader reset in how enterprise IT should be operated.
  • Fancy a slice in the sunshine? These are the best pizza ovens for authentic pies, al fresco style
    Forget BBQs, this summer is all about pizza — and these are the best gas, wood and electric pizza ovens for perfect pies in the sunshine.
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    Bluetti’s biggest Elite power station delivers serious backup potential — but skimps on outputs.
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    Our guide explains how to watch Welcome to Wrexham season 5 online and stream episodes wherever you are as the Red Dragons shoot for the Premier League.
  • Dutton Ranch review: Beth Dutton and Rip Wheeler's return to Paramount+ is nothing like Taylor Sheridan-led Yellowstone — think The Madison meets Landman instead
    Kelly Reilly and Cole Hauser weren't joking when they said that Dutton Ranch is nothing like Yellowstone — but for Beth and Rip to move forward, the spinoff series can't afford to be.
  • Denon unveils two new Dolby Atmos AV receivers designed for affordable home theater setups — and I heard them at the company's reference listening room in Japan
    6x HDMI inputs with 4K 120Hz and VRR, Dolby Vision and DTS:X support, dual room correction options — the AVR-X2900H and AVR-X3900H are here for you to build your new system around
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    Amazon wants workers to be using more and more AI, so workers are just apparently wasting tokens to make it look like they are.
  • The ultimate military-industrial complex nightmare? Ukraine preps drone-killing laser which can destroy targets 3 miles away — and costs a tiny fraction of what Western defense firms charge
    Ukrainian company Celebra Tech claims its Trident laser weapon destroys drones, helicopters, and surveillance systems across significant battlefield distances.
  • I found an Easter egg that teases the next Dark Pictures game hidden within Directive 8020 — here's how to unlock it
    Keen to see more from the Dark Pictures Anthology? You won't want to miss these collectibles.
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    Looking for Quordle clues? We can help. Plus get the answers to Quordle today and past solutions.
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    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.
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    Looking for NYT Strands answers and hints? Here's all you need to know to solve today's game, including the spangram.
  • Details of Intel's HBM-killer memory tech emerge, revealing nine layers, up to 9GB of DRAM capacity, and almost as much bandwidth as HBM4 that powers Nvidia's Vera Rubin AI platform
    Intel-backed ZAM memory uses nine vertically stacked layers while reportedly approaching HBM4 bandwidth levels for future AI hardware systems.
  • “I cannot divorce the two”: How Star Wars is blending technology, creativity, and products into the experience itself
    Disney Consumer Products' Global Creative Director Bobby Kim on how Star Wars is evolving beyond film into an interactive, technology-driven product ecosystem.
  • The LG C5 OLED TV delivers 'an excellent picture quality, superb gaming performance, and an intuitive smart TV platform' — and it just dropped to an unbelievable price
    The award-winning LG C5 OLED TV delivers an excellent picture quality and superb gaming performance, and I've just spotted a staggering $1,400 discount on the 65-inch model.
  • If a coronal mass ejection knocked out GPS, vintage military tech could save the day by helping us navigate using the stars
    The B-52 Angle Computer used mechanical celestial navigation techniques capable of surviving electromagnetic disruptions from massive solar storm events.
  • Amazfit’s budget ultra-running watches launch – just one day after Garmin unveils its own new watches
    Amazfit has launched the Cheetah 2 Ultra, a new ultra-running watch for off-road enthusiasts.
  • iBuyPower slashes up to $350 off gaming PCs powered by a 16GB RTX 9070 XT, Ryzen 7 7800X3D and 32GB RAM in its Memorial Day sale
    The iBuyPower Memorial Day sale is one you don't want to miss out on. We've highlighted one particularly good deal out now.
  • 'A decade or so away, we’ll be viewing it as a more normal way to build data centers': Google and SpaceX are reportedly in talks to build data centers in orbit
    There's more movement on the data-centers-in-space front, as Google and SpaceX are apparently teaming up.
  • Bad news employee — most executives admit using AI makes them value human workers less
    After using AI, many business leaders say are less likely to value their human workers, but the technology is still failing to deliver consistent ROI.
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    Privacy concerns aside, Meta workers are worried that AI-training mouse tracking software will ultimately lead to further job cuts.
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    A new report claims iOS 27 will see big changes to Apple’s iPhone apps, including Liquid Glass adjustments.
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    The InstaFarm makes growing your own microgreens practical at home.
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    The first generation to truly grow up online, Generation Z and their cohort live in a social media ecosystem that blends facts and feelings. It’s significantly shifting how they understand what’s true.
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    These bookshelf speakers are excellent for music playback, but you'll want to stick with a soundbar for theater-shaking surround sound.
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    The HelloFresh meal kit has harnessed AI and modern logistics to field the most impressively gigantic menu I have ever seen. Recipe times are still lies, though.
  • Your iPhone Gets Stolen. Then the Hacking Begins
    A bustling underground ecosystem is providing criminals with the tools to unlock iPhones—and wage phishing attacks against their contacts to access bank accounts and more.
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    From designer straws to magnet-sealed leather pouches, the platform is awash in products seemingly built for coke—despite Meta’s policies on drug paraphernalia.
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    Next week, Meta is cutting about 10 percent of its staff. WIRED spoke with more than a dozen current and former employees about what it's like inside a company where "everyone is unhappy."
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    Save on We-Vibe, including app-controlled bestsellers and popular gift sets designed for couples, connection, and shared pleasure.
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    Use these verified Birdfy discount codes to score up to 40% off smart feeders, camera kits, and accessories.
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    Get up to 30% off your first order and free gifts using a Hungryroot promo code today. Discover our best coupons and discounts to let you save on your healthy groceries as a new or returning customer.
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    Save 50%, plus up to $250 with NZXT promo codes and discounts.
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    Unlock significant savings on hotels, resorts, and getaways with our verified Hotels.com promo codes and gift card discounts. Plan your perfect trip today!
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    Use a Mattress Firm promo code to save on top mattresses, score a free adjustable base, and unlock up to $300 in instant credits.
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    Save on every purchase with top KitchenAid coupons from WIRED, including up to 20% off countertop appliances.
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    Upgrade your home bar with the latest Bartesian coupon codes and discounts. Save on the Professional Cocktail Maker, enjoy subscription discounts, and get free shipping on your favorite capsules.
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    Ready to stream award-winning series, hit movies, and exclusive originals? Our comprehensive guide helps you find every active Starz coupon, free trial, and discount code to save big on your subscription this May.
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    Save 30% on best-selling mattresses with our top Tuft & Needle coupon codes.
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    Save up to 60% on a selection of items at eBay, including electronics, home products, card games, car parts and more.
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    Save on Petlibro essentials, including automatic feeders, water fountains, and accessories to keep cats and dogs fed, hydrated, and comfortable every day.
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  • Today's NYT Connections: Sports Edition Hints and Answers for May 14, #598
    Here are hints and the answers for the NYT Connections: Sports Edition puzzle for May 14, No. 598.
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    Here are hints and answers for the NYT Strands puzzle for May 14, No. 802.
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    Here are some hints and the answers for the NYT Connections puzzle for May 14, No. 1,068.
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    Here are hints and the answer for today's Wordle for May 14, No. 1,790.
  • Today's NYT Mini Crossword Answers for Thursday, May 14
    Here are the answers for The New York Times Mini Crossword for May 14.
  • What Will Be Running Inside the New Googlebook Laptops? What We Know So Far
    Here's what we know about Google's latest operating system.
  • PGA Championship 2026: TV Schedule, How to Watch, Stream All the Golf From Anywhere
    It's the second major of the golf season at the Aronimink Golf Club.
  • ChatGPT Briefly Returned a 'Content Failed to Load' Error for Some Users
    The AI chatbot stopped working for some people on Wednesday afternoon.
  • How to Delete the 4GB File That Chrome May Have (Secretly) Installed on Your Device
    Google has been quietly downloading a large AI model, Gemini Nano, without asking or notifying users.
  • Alexa Replaces Rufus as Amazon's AI Shopping Assistant
    The new Alexa for Shopping feature can use data about the customer to help find products.
  • Ring Brings Its Retinal 2K Resolution to Spotlight and Floodlight Cameras
    Ring's latest upgrades complete its new generation of higher-resolution cameras, now available with bright LED lights.
  • Best Home Pet Cameras of 2026: Remote Check-In and Much More
    Today's pet cameras offer two-way audio, pet recognition and more. We tested models to find the top performers.
  • Instagram Introduces Instants, Meta's New Private Photo Sharing App
    The photos shared using Instagram's new feature will vanish after 24 hours.
  • Netgear and Eero Get Exemption From FCC's Ban of New Foreign-Made Wi-Fi Routers
    The crackdown on foreign-made routers labeled a "national security risk" affects most major router brands. Here’s what you need to know if you plan to buy a router soon.
  • The FCC Extends a Key Wi-Fi Router Deadline. Here’s Why I’d Still Hold Off on Buying a New One
    Foreign-made Wi-Fi routers will continue receiving security patches until at least Jan. 1, 2029, but this doesn't eliminate the long-term risk of buying an outdated device.
  • Total Wireless Trims Prices on Its New Unlimited Phone Plans
    The Verizon-owned prepaid carrier replaced its old plans with ones that have better features.
  • Meta Says Its AI's New Incognito Mode Is So Private Even Meta Can't See Your Chats
    WhatsApp and Meta AI users can access this turbocharged temporary chat in the coming months.
  • Canvas Hack Aftermath: Congress Wants Instructure to Answer Questions
    A hacker group stole data from more than 9,000 schools using an exploit in Instructure's service. Now the House Homeland Security Committee is getting involved.
  • The FCC Banned Foreign-Made Routers. Here’s Why I Would Hold Off On Buying One
    Nearly every router is affected by the FCC’s unprecedented ban. Until we learn more, you should wait on a new purchase if you can.
  • Trump Phone Will Finally Ship This Week, CEO Says
    The T1 phone is shipping at last, according to an emailed confirmation from the CEO of Trump Mobile.
  • Netflix Is for the Dogs: The Westminster Dog Show Will Hit Streamer in 2027
    The iconic dog competition event will stream live on Netflix.
  • Netflix Preps 'KPop Demon Hunters' World Concert Tour
    Now they're gonna be golden live on stage.
  • Netflix to Stream Green Bay Packers vs. LA Rams Thanksgiving Eve NFL Game
    The streamer's upcoming NFL season coverage includes five total games.
  • Google I/O 2026: What We're Expecting From Gemini, Android XR and More Next Week
    Advancements in Google's AI and more are coming during I/O 2026.
  • TikTok Go Lets You Book Vacations, Hotels and Attractions Through the App
    This new feature connects TikTok users with local businesses.
  • Software developers shift to AI code reviewers
    Using artificial intelligence to generate code is not necessarily a productivity boost, with programmers spending far more time reviewing AI-generated code
  • Inside FDP – part 3: The data architecture that makes it work
    An in-depth look at the specific features of Palantir's Foundry, the commercial software platform on which FDP is built, and how the system makes use of them
  • Why human capital data is pulling AI back inside the firewall
    In human capital management, trust and data sovereignty are reshaping the way that companies deploy AI.
  • Computer Misuse Act reform to move forward in National Security Bill
    Reform of the Computer Misuse Act is to be folded into a wider National Security Bill granting more powers for law enforcement to protect the UK against a wider spectrum of threats
  • Interview: Luke Gebb, head of global innovation, American Express
    Amex is pioneering agentic commerce for its cardholders – just one of a series of digital innovations driving transformation at the company
  • How to build a cloud carbon data supply chain
    Why better architecture – not better promises – is the key to sustainable cloud computing. The data isn’t perfect but there are steps IT leaders can take to build the right structure
  • Can data sovereignty become a liability in war?
    The recent Middle East conflict shows the contradictions inherent in modern data systems and the need to focus less on who controls data and more on how to protect the infrastructure
  • 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
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