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Quordle hints and answers for Saturday, May 2 (game #1559)
Looking for Quordle clues? We can help. Plus get the answers to Quordle today and past solutions.
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NYT Connections hints and answers for Saturday, May 2 (game #1056)
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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NYT Strands hints and answers for Saturday, May 2 (game #790)
Looking for NYT Strands answers and hints? Here's all you need to know to solve today's game, including the spangram.
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3 swoon-worthy romantic movies to watch on HBO Max in May 2026
Wuthering Heights leads the line up of new HBO Max romantic movies you won't want to miss in May.
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'Beyond the financial risk, there are real public safety implications': Hackers crawled Canadian streets with SMS blasters, attacking every target in sight — causing 13 million network disruptions and hacking thousands of devices
Hackers used vehicle-mounted SMS blasters to impersonate networks, disrupt millions of connections, and infiltrate thousands of devices across Toronto streets.
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Apple’s Mac mini now has a higher starting price, as it discontinues the entry-level model and slides down to the mid-range
Apple's entry-level $599 Mac mini with 256GB of storage and 16GB of RAM is no longer available.
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I don't know if Vision Pro is alive or dead, but it is still the most sophisticated, powerful, and coolest hardware Apple ever built — and we can surely thank it for the glasses that will follow
Apple Vision Pro's success may matter less than all the products Apple and John Ternus will build because of it.
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'Tens of millions of Graviton cores': AWS scores huge coup as Meta 'buys' hundreds of thousands of CPUs and infrastructure, confirming Jeff Bezos' hyperscaler as the essential backbone of the agentic AI Era in a major blow to AMD and Intel ambitions
Meta expands its AWS partnership by renting tens of millions of Graviton cores, signaling a shift toward infrastructure over direct hardware ownership.
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Definitely not your usual EV: China begins sea trial for world's largest electric ship — Ning Yuan Dian Kun is longer than a football field, weighs 10,000 tons, and uses 10 container batteries with a total 19MWh capacity
A Chinese electric cargo ship with 19 megawatt hours of batteries is completing trials, combining large-scale energy storage and automation.
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'An accomplished smart speaker that ticks a lot of the right boxes' — the Echo Show 11 falls to a record-low price at Amazon
The Echo Show 11 is the largest smart home display from Amazon and it's dropped to a record-low price right now.
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Redditor builds a PC inside an old CRT monitor — it looks like an ancient iMac, but runs Cyberpunk 2077 at 100fps in 1440p
This retro PC build that uses a burnt-out old monitor as a case is like an iMac on steroids.
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'Exactly one photon': European scientists have built the first block of a truly unhackable global quantum internet that can run on existing fiber networks — breaking what was once thought to be an impossible barrier to transmit identical light particles
Scientists break the telecom wavelength barrier that previously blocked long distance quantum communication over existing optical fiber infrastructure.
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Rocket League has a new Easy Anti-Cheat addition, and it still works on the Steam Deck — it's about time for other game Devs to follow suit
SteamOS is on the verge of huge growth to its player base with the Steam Machine's arrival, and that's why this one factor can't be ignored by game developers.
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3 thrilling new Netflix shows you shouldn't miss in May 2026
Get your thrills with Netflix this May, as three great new originals are streaming throughout the month.
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Russia orders Apple and Google to remove Important Stories, an investigative media app that works without a VPN — leaving Russians without a key source for accessing uncensored news
Important Stories launched the IStories mobile app in February to make sure information would reach Russians despite widespread internet censorship and VPN restrictions.
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Asus’s Intel Core i7-powered ROG Strix G16 is a high-performance laptop for creators and gamers — and it’s currently $100 off
Asus’s ROG Strix G16 laptop pairs an Intel Core i7-14650HX processor with 16GB of DDR5 RAM and a 1TB SSD for creative tasks, work and entertainment.
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I saw Samsung's new mid-range OLED TV and its controversial Glare Free screen — and based on my first look, it could be a real challenger to the LG C6
The Samsung S90H is the LG C6's rival and while the latter has set a high bar, my first impressions with the S90H suggest it's more than able to reach that bar.
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'Your duty is not yet done' — Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine 2 is so popular that it's getting another year of content
Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine 2 is getting a surprise third year of content.
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This is not a drill: Terry Crews has come to Call of Duty
Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 Season 3 Reloaded has arrived and with it comes Terry Crews.
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'The cost of cloud services and the cost of AI will also go down in the future, so we’ll try very hard to keep it for free': Coros' CEO on how the smartwatch maker is swerving subscriptions for now — avoiding another Garmin Connect+ disaster
How Coros has "no plans" to implement unpopular Garmin- or Whoop-style subscription-only features anytime soon, according to its CEO
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QR code phishing surges 146% as Microsoft detects and analyzes 8.3 billion phishing threats in Q1 2026 – attackers are changing tactics to bypass security
Microsoft has seen attackers changing tactics to get around security tools, and they keep adapting even when disrupted.
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Finally, Windows 11 desktop PC users can enjoy Xbox Mode — and Microsoft has a new gift for Ally X users
Microsoft isn't resting on its laurels with Windows 11 gaming optimization, with Xbox Mode now being rolled out to desktop PC users.
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Free-to-play mobile game The Division Resurgence is launching on PC in August as Ubisoft shares new roadmap details, but you can play it right now
Ubisoft has shared the content roadmap for its free-to-play mobile game The Division Resurgence, along with a release window for the PC version.
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Someone found a Chinese retailer selling super-cheap CRT TVs, but don't get too excited, retro gaming fans — every new piece of information about them seems to reveal more mysteries
A Chinese company is offering newly made CRT TVs —but with some debate over exactly what's being sold
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FBI says hackers are making millions from stolen cargo - losses 'surged' to nearly $725 million in 2025
Cybercriminals are infiltrating digital shipping supply chains to reroute cargo and use it to fund other crimes.
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Apple is overhauling its Photos app with AI — because it has to
Apple’s upcoming AI photo tools are less about innovation for its own sake and more about catching up in a space where competitors have already reset expectations
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Error in Medicare database exposes US healthcare providers Social Security numbers – Trump administration directory designed to modernize Medicare encounters another setback
A Trump administration directory designed to help seniors find healthcare inadvertently exposed Social Security numbers.
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From 'encryption backdoor' to 'lawful access' — is a compromise between privacy, security, and law enforcement needs actually possible?
After ongoing attempts in Europe, Canada is the latest country pushing for "lawful access" to data for law enforcement. This, despite cybersecurity experts warning that breaking encryption would threaten everyone's privacy and security.
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7 new movies and TV shows to watch on Netflix, Prime Video, HBO Max, and more this weekend (May 1)
May 2026 is off to a peculiarly quiet start on the new streaming releases front.
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Connecticut lawmakers approve bill for cell phone ban in schools — but critics argue that having different rules for adults and students is ‘not good role modeling at all’
Connecticut has taken a big step closer to outright banning phones during the school day, but reactions to the news are mixed.
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Waymo Is Trying to Crack Down on Solo Kids in Driverless Cars
As adult riders report new age-verification checks, the self-driving car company says it’s continuing to “refine” its system in places where kids aren’t allowed to ride alone.
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OpenAI Enables Marketing Cookies by Default for Free ChatGPT Users
ChatGPT’s new privacy policy states how the company uses cookies for tracking, to turn free users into paying subscribers.
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Dangerous New Linux Exploit Gives Attackers Root Access to Countless Computers
The exploit, dubbed CopyFail and tracked as CVE-2026-31431, allows hackers to take over PCs and data center servers. The Linux vulnerabilities have been patched—but many machines remain at risk.
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A Dark-Money Campaign Is Paying Influencers to Frame Chinese AI as a Threat
Build American AI, a nonprofit linked to a super PAC bankrolled by executives at OpenAI and Andreessen Horowitz, is funding a campaign to spread pro-AI messaging and stoke fears about China.
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This Eye-Catching Indoor Garden Is 20 Percent Off Right Now
Lettuce Grow’s Farmstand is sure to impress, and it’s 20 percent off for Mother’s Day.
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The Next Alzheimer’s Breakthrough Will Take More Than Just Science
At WIRED Health, pioneering Alzheimer's researcher John Hardy outlined the stakes—and next steps—of where treatment is headed next.
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The Chinese Government Just Got the World’s Largest Digital Rights Conference Canceled
Access Now, the group that organizes RightsCon, says Zambian officials asked it to exclude Taiwanese participants if it wanted the event to proceed as planned.
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You Found Satoshi? Let’s See the Receipts
Two new projects, including one from a Pulitzer-winning reporter, claim they’ve solved the mystery of Bitcoin’s creator. So why does the hunt continue?
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17 Best Graduation Gifts That Aren't Totally Cringe (2026)
From tech to home goods, these giftable gadgets are as practical as they are cool.
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What Chef Jon Kung Swears By in the Kitchen (2026)
Plus, their definitive takes on sharpening knives and washing rice.
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Do You Need Aluminum Luggage? (2026): Rimowa, Away, Carl Friedrik
All-metal carry-ons give you the turn-left-on-a-plane look, but are they really worth the cost of a vacation?
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Soundcore Nebula P1 Projector Review (2026): Compact and Portable for Indoor-Outdoor Viewing
This all-in-one indoor-outdoor projector from Anker is compact, affordable, and water-resistant—but not cinema quality.
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This Treatment Could Reverse Osteoarthritis Joint Damage With a Single Injection
Osteoarthritis has no cure, but researchers have developed new therapies that help aging or damaged joints repair themselves in a matter of weeks.
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This Indigenous Language Survived Russian Occupation. Can It Survive YouTube?
YouTube’s search and recommendation algorithms are driving children to Russian-language content even when they seek out videos in Kyrgyz, creating a cultural shift that concerns some parents.
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50% Off Home Depot Promo Codes | May 2026
Save up to 50% today with the latest Home Depot promo codes for appliances, power tools, and more this May.
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Chewy Promo Codes: $20 Off May 2026
Explore Chewy coupon codes for $30 off, $20 off your first order $49, 50% off pet food, and more May 2026 discounts.
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10% Dell Coupon Codes | May 2026
Get 10% off with verified Dell promo code, plus today’s coupons for up to $600 off laptops, Alienware monitors, and all things tech.
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50% Off DoorDash Promo Code | May 2026
Explore today’s top DoorDash promo codes for $25 off your first order, free delivery, and 50% off DashPass for students and select users.
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Top Peacock Promo Codes: 40% Off May 2026
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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Top Google Workspace Promo Codes 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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Google Photos' New AI Tool Will Help You Picture Yourself in All Your Clothes
The Google Photos wardrobe feature uses AI to scan your camera roll and create a digital version of your closet.
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Does Your AI Agent Need a VPN? The Company Behind Norton and Avast Thinks So
You might use a VPN yourself, but have you considered giving one to your AI agent? It might be more important than you think.
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Motorola Razr Fold Hands-On: Watch Out Samsung, This Phone Has an Edge
The company's first book-style foldable is a sleek new device that stacks up to competitors.
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Driverless Cars Will Be Subject to Moving-Violation Tickets in California Soon
By July, California will close legal loopholes that made driverless cars like Waymos exempt from some laws.
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LG's New Ultralight Gram Laptops Just Dropped, With Special Service Plan Pricing
Made from the company's new Aerominium material, the 2026 models feature the latest Intel and AMD processors and weigh 3 pounds or less.
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Steve Wozniak Shows Off Dreame's Modular and Luxury Smartphones
One of the phones, the Aurora Nex, has modular hardware that lets owners reconfigure it to their preferences.
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14 Horror Movies You Really Need to Stream on HBO Max
Pick out a frightening feature to watch this weekend.
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Oura Ring's Latest Updates Will Tell You More About Contraception and Menopause
The smart ring company already provides some information on hormonal health.
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Today's NYT Connections Hints, Answers and Help for May 2, #1056
Here are some hints and the answers for the NYT Connections puzzle for May 2, No. 1,056.
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Today's Wordle Hints, Answer and Help for May 2, #1778
Here are hints and the answer for today's Wordle for May 2, No. 1,778.
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Today's NYT Strands Hints, Answers and Help for May 2 #790
Here are hints and answers for the NYT Strands puzzle for May 2, No. 790.
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You Can Stream Certain Peacock Shows for Free on United Airlines Now
United's newest addition to its in-flight library features shows like The Traitors, but not everything on NBC's streaming service.
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Recovery Slides Are My Feet's Best Friends. Here Are My Top Picks
Made from high-tech foam and other materials, recovery slides aren't just for athletes or for treating plantar fasciitis. I tested several models. Here are my current favorites.
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Audible's New In-Person Bookstore Turns Browsing into a Listening Experience
We came, we listened, we browsed. Audible's Story House could be a new wave.
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OpenAI Faces Lawsuits Over Deadly Mass Shooting in Canada
In 2025, OpenAI banned a ChatGPT account linked to the alleged shooter. CEO Sam Altman later said he was sorry the company didn't alert law enforcement.
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Take Secure Wi-Fi Anywhere With a Pocket-Sized ASUS Mini Router
A compact mini router is perfect for small spaces, like your apartment or local coffee shop, and fits in your carry-on.
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Researchers Say This System of 7 Smart Rings Can Translate Sign Language
Rings can interpret gestures better than cameras or gloves, according to the study. These rings can quickly turn sign language into text.
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Why Your Home Needs a Wi-Fi 7 Mesh Router System
TP-Link's Deco 7 mesh systems, built on the latest and fastest Wi-Fi standard, are designed for today's connected home, delivering fast, reliable Wi-Fi to every corner of your home.
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F1 Is One of the Loudest Sports on Earth. This Is What Audiologists Recommend to Protect Your Hearing at the Miami Grand Prix
Here's how McLaren protects its team and what experts want F1 fans to know before race day.
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T-Mobile vs. Verizon: Which Big Phone Carrier Works Best for You?
We compare price, perks, reach and more for two of the largest mobile carriers in the US.
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What's New on Peacock in May? Catch the Kentucky Derby, a 'Summer House' Reunion and More
New crime thriller M.I.A. premieres, plus Kill Bill: The Whole Bloody Affair arrives later this month.
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I Was Packing Too Much Espresso. An Expert Explains the Ideal Amount for Each Shot
Serious espresso drinkers rely on one precise measurement to pull the perfect shot. Here's how to get it right at home.
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I've Tested Literally Dozens of Air Fryers. This Is the One I Kept
After nearly a decade of testing air fryers of every shape and size, one countertop cooker rises to the top.
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Here's How Apple's Folding iPhone Could Stand Apart
The so-called "iPhone Ultra" might dodge the problems of other book-style foldable phones with a hybrid iPhone-iPad interface.
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Apple Watch Series 11 vs. Ultra 3 and SE 3: Which Watch Is the Best Fit for You?
They're all good smartwatches, but have their own strengths. Let's compare the details.
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IAM tools help Oracle Red Bull Racing keep pace with strict F1 regulations
Oracle Red Bull Racing massively improved the efficiency of its aerodynamics testing procedures after implementing new identity technology from 1Password. Learn more about this unlikely link
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Cyber experts take an optimistic view of AI-powered hacking
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Almost half of UK businesses hit by cyber attacks
The government’s annual cyber security report reveals UK businesses are still struggling with the impact of attacks and breaches
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Data is a sovereignty issue. And broader than just the hyperscalers
As data sovereignty comes under scrutiny the more chimera-like it looks, but ventures like Google’s S3NS in France show potential
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Artificial intelligence powers Egypt’s USD 27bn city project
Backed by Talaat Moustafa Group, the development aims to fuse digital twin infrastructure, edge AI and data-driven economic planning to create a scalable smart city model
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Meta ramps up AI spend as it pushes advanced models
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Global study reveals biggest risks of AI in finance sector
University of Cambridge study reveals the risks facing the finance sector as it adopts artificial intelligence
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Inside FDP – part 1: Understanding the problems facing NHS data
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Microsoft explains value of E7 usage-based pricing
While the headline figure is its cloud growth, the company is making big changes to software licensing
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Cloud revenues up 35% YoY in a hot market that’s accelerating
Synergy Research figures put Q1 cloud revenues at $129bn. Meanwhile, AWS, Microsoft and Google have 63% of the world market, which shows an acceleration delta of 13%
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Umbrella companies not working for IT contractors, survey finds
IT skills market impacted as contractors forced to use umbrellas or opt out altogether, while tax compliance remains deeply uncertain, with late payments and payslip inaccuracy rife
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IT workers say AI is making their jobs more demanding
As workflows adapt to a shifting technological landscape, IT professionals risk being overwhelmed by ‘AI brain-fry’
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MPs call on UK government to learn from central bank’s IT project success story
Members of a parliamentary committee want the wider government to learn from success of Bank of England project
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HSBC collaborates on noisy qubit real-world application
Researchers have demonstrated that usable results for financial modelling are achievable even on current noisy quantum computers
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MP committees to double up on Capita’s civil service pension crisis
Parliamentary committees to hold joint hearing to investigate the problems experienced in Civil Service Pension Scheme
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Vernon Building Society uses AI to amplify human touch
Century-old mutual society is using artificial intelligence to bring mortgage processing onto a single platform
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Why AI agents are triggering a rethink of enterprise identity
The Computer Weekly Security Think Tank considers the intersection of AI and IAM. In this article, we look at the specific impacts of agentic AI on the security stack.
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Court of Appeal rejects Post Office Capture case delay request
Three convictions based on the Capture system have reached the Court of Appeal, which has rejected the Post Office’s request to delay its response, advancing long-awaited justice for affected subpostmasters
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Vect ransomware actually destructive wiper malware
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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
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