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  • Your Wi-Fi could be holding you back from achieving success, report warns
    Poor business Wi-Fi is becoming a hidden drag on productivity, new report warns.
  • Designing delight: What product engineering looks like in 2026
    Why human storytelling and intentional design matter more than ever in the age of AI.
  • 'Rest in peace good buddy': original gen 1 Chromecasts are now failing after 13 years, as Google apparently pulls the plug
    Support for the first-generation Chromecast ended a while ago, but now the gadget is falling for many users.
  • How AI agents are wrecking havoc in legacy security setups and enterprises are catching up
    AI agents surge ahead as security lags, exposing enterprises to escalating data risk.
  • Vibe coding works best when we treat it like a 3D printer – you read that right
    As more enterprises experiment with vibe coding, rapid prototyping might be its best use case.
  • 'Stop thinking of agents as software... start thinking of them as a unit of labor': Zendesk links AI pricing to verified resolution outcomes
    The company will only charge for support interactions successfully resolved by AI agents, a major shift for enterprise software.
  • How to watch T20 Blast 2026: Free streams, fixture list for cricket season
    All the ways to watch T20 Blast 2026 live streams online – including for FREE – as holders Somerset lead us into a new era set to a rejigged format.
  • When might The Mandalorian and Grogu be released on Disney+?
    TechRadar predicts when the first Star Wars movie in almost seven years will make its Disney+ debut.
  • Amazon has slashed up to 37% off top-rated fans from the likes of Dyson, Shark, and Dreo — in time for the heatwave this weekend
    These are the fan deals I'd suggest to help you beat the heat.
  • I tried Samsung’s huge Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra, and its disappointing chipset lets down an otherwise fantastic media and gaming machine
    The Samsung Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra’s huge screen is fantastic, and is a great tool for consuming media, gaming and productivity, but you can get a more powerful iPad Pro for a similar price.
  • Anker's new feature-packed earbuds come in two flavors, both with screens on the case — but don't be distracted by the outside, because the exciting news is under the hood and on your phone
    Anker Day 2026 brings two new pairs of earbuds, as well as a smartphone tie-in app and news of new components.
  • Shoppers rate this self-emptying stick vacuum higher than a Dyson and call it "excellent" — and it's just AU$649 right now
    With a tongue-and-cheek name and a spec sheet that puts most top stick vacs to shame, the Kleva Krapof Auto Clean Slim Power vacuum sounds like a powerhouse at a very competitive price.
  • Look ma, no cables: this all-in-one Wi-Fi streamer, speaker and soundbar from a five-star audio company is hefty, but it might be all the modern hi-fi you need
    Dali has unveiled the Vega, an all-in-one piece of hi-fi gear that combines speaker, amp, streamer and soundbar — and it can be stuck on your wall or laid on a surface
  • MSI Roamii BE Pro Wi-Fi mesh system review: affordable, fast Wi-Fi 7
    MSI’s Roamii BE Pro Wi-Fi mesh system brings full-fat 6GHz Wi-Fi 7 performance to the home in an affordable, fast and impressive mesh kit.
  • Bizarre Facebook scam falsely offers Aldi “meat boxes” for under $10 — but just steals your card details
    If you're getting a box of meat for a price of a sandwich, it's probably a scam, researchers explain.
  • I've looked through Samsung's Memorial Day sale — it includes OLED TVs from $1,099, a record-low Galaxy S26 Ultra deal, and $1,700 off appliances
    Samsung's Memorial Day deals already include Black Friday-beating price cuts on the latest TVs, appliances, and the Galaxy S26 series.
  • NYT Strands hints and answers for Friday, May 22 (game #810)
    Looking for NYT Strands answers and hints? Here's all you need to know to solve today's game, including the spangram.
  • NYT Connections hints and answers for Friday, May 22 (game #1076)
    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 Friday, May 22 (game #1579)
    Looking for Quordle clues? We can help. Plus get the answers to Quordle today and past solutions.
  • Score a premium Intel Core i9 Laptop for only $510 ahead of Memorial Day — and the CPU inside the Hasee X5 almost rivals the Apple M5 in the MacBook Pro
    One of the best value-for-money laptops of 2025 makes a comeback in 2026
  • China unveils 'world's first' underwater data center — 2,000 server facility is powered by offshore wind, and cooled by the sea, making it one of the most efficient around
    China launched an underwater AI data center using seawater cooling and offshore wind electricity to reduce rising infrastructure energy demands.
  • High-end hi-fi company YBA has made what it claims is the world's first "transportable" CD player for SACDs — it's got the audiophiles in the office very excited, but it's not exactly a handheld model to slip in your jacket pocket
    YBA has made what it claims is the world's first "transportable" CD player for Super Audio CDs, but it's not exactly a handheld model.
  • Nvidia really doesn't seem to care about gaming GPUs any more — the company won't even bother to break down graphics sales in its big investor reports
    There have been a few signs that Nvidia feels that gaming GPUs are less of a priority, and here's one more.
  • 'A true engineering feat': Silicon-based qubits have a clear advantage in race to million-qubit quantum computer thanks to tech that made Nvidia AI GPUs possible
    Quantum computing using silicon-based qubits has a unique set of advantages versus other approaches
  • The biggest surprise from Google I/O 2026? Poll reveals majority of Android fans are most excited for Android XR and Gemini Spark— but we’re still waiting to hear more about Googlebooks and the Google Smart speaker
    Poll reveals most Google I/O announcements had been what Android fans wanted, but there was nothing about the next Google Home speaker and Googlebooks.
  • I found a lot of cheap Memorial Day business laptops on Amazon — here are the only ones worth buying under $600 from Dell, Lenovo, and HP
    Don't be fooled by all those ultra-cheap business laptop deals in Amazon's sale - these are the ones to look for.
  • Dell launches record-shattering server with 9.8PB of flash storage in just 2U — paving the way for massive $75 million 200PB+ AI data center racks
    Dell and KIOXIA unveiled a 9.8PB flash server targeting hyperscale AI workloads with extreme density and lower power consumption.
  • What is the release date for Marshals: A Yellowstone Story episode 13 on CBS and Paramount+?
    Is the Broken Rock Reservation actually going to get a break? And when does Marshals: A Yellowstone Story episode 13 hit CBS and Paramount+?
  • Every single iPad is on sale for Memorial Day — here’s which models I’d recommend (and which I’d avoid) as an Apple expert
    Amazon has discounted every single one of Apple's iPads for Memorial Day — here’s how to choose the right model for you.
  • Android users beware — this huge fraud scam campaign hit millions of victims around the world, make sure you're not next
    Researchers found hundreds of malicious Android apps on the Play Store, generating profits through fake ads.
  • The 13 Best Fans to Buy Before It Gets Hot Again (2026)
    Swap out your creaky old box fan for a new model that lights up, mists, or even follows you around the room.
  • All the Fancy Measuring Devices Used in Science Rely on Two Stone-Age Techniques
    The multifarious methods we use to gather experimental data ultimately boil down to counting or comparing.
  • Valve Steam Controller Review (2026): Wait for the Steam Machine
    Without the context of Valve’s Steam Machine (which is still MIA), this controller can’t fully dazzle players yet.
  • Razer Viper V4 Pro Review: Iterative Update Packs Big Performance
    Small, iterative improvements bring serious performance gains to Razer’s Viper V4 Pro.
  • Finally, a Great Free Radio App for Windows
    Tune into live broadcasts from your Windows desktop with Trdo, a free and open-source application.
  • The Gulf’s AI Boom Has an Undersea Cable Problem
    Hyperscalers are pushing the Gulf to rethink internet infrastructure as AI raises the stakes of cable disruptions.
  • Nike Promo Codes and Discounts: 30% for May 2026
    Check out our deals for Nike this month, including 15% off select purchases.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 30% Off Samsung Promo Code | May 2026
    Save 30% or 10% with Samsung coupon codes, up to $1,000 on appliances, plus limited-time deals on the Galaxy Z Fold7, Flip7, and S25.
  • AT&T Promo Codes: $50 Off This May 2026
    Whether you’re looking to upgrade your internet or get the latest phone, we’ve got you covered with our selection of AT&T coupons and deals.
  • Dyson Promo Codes: 25% Off in May 2026
    Get 25% off with a Dyson coupon code, plus save up to $600 with discounts on vacuums, $150 off Airwraps, and more.
  • Can OpenAI’s ‘Master of Disaster’ Fix AI’s Reputation Crisis?
    Global affairs chief Chris Lehane wants to tone down the debate over AI’s societal impacts—and get states to pass laws that won’t derail OpenAI’s meteoric rise.
  • What to Do in LA if You’re Here for Business (2025)
    A tech industry guide to where to stay, eat, work, and play while visiting LA.
  • ‘Creepy’ Listening Tool for Targeted Ads Didn’t Actually Work, FTC Says
    Three firms will pay nearly $1 million for selling “Active Listening” technology that they claimed tapped people’s phones for advertising. The FTC alleges the “tech” was just pricey email lists.
  • Meta Is in Crisis, Google Search’s Makeover, and AI Gets Booed by Graduates
    In this episode of Uncanny Valley, we unpack the mass layoffs at Meta, big announcements at Google I/O, and the latest backlash against AI.
  • Best Window Air Conditioners of 2026: Midea, Zafro, GE
    These are the AC units we’ve trusted to cool our homes for months, if not years.
  • Mustard Made Storage Lockers Are on a Rare Sale Through May 31
    We love this brand’s stylish storage lockers, and there's a big sale on eight colors through the end of the month.
  • Palantir Held Another ‘Hack Week.’ This Time, the Focus Was ICE
    The hackathon, held to build user-auditing tools for Palantir customers, comes as the company struggles to address employee concerns over its relationship with ICE.
  • 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
  • How to Adjust Your iPhone's Liquid Glass Appearance in a Few Easy Steps
    You can't remove the design from your device, but Apple gives you options to darken some elements so your iPhone's display looks more like it did prior to iOS 26.
  • Canadian Grand Prix: How to Watch the Formula 1 Race Live on Netflix
    Get ready, race fans. Formula 1 action is coming to Netflix this weekend.
  • The T1 Trump Phone Is the Same Color as Scrooge McDuck's Gold Coins
    The T1 phone has a gold back with two Trump Mobile logos, one of which kind of resembles the American flag.
  • This $60 Magnet Changed How I Use My iPhone
    I spent months testing the Brick to see whether tapping my phone against it was enough to curb my doomscrolling.
  • Eufy Brings Local AI Agents to Home Security, the First I've Seen Without a Subscription
    Eufy's EdgeAgent offers familiar features with enhanced privacy protection based on local AI processing and storage.
  • Anker's New Liberty 5 Pro Series Earbuds Are All-Around Great, but Do One Thing Incredibly Well
    Powered by its new Thus chip, Anker's flagship Liberty Pro 5 series noise-canceling earbuds deliver outstanding voice-calling performance, with very good sound quality and ANC.
  • The SpaceX Starship V3 Set for Liftoff Today: What to Know
    SpaceX, founded by Elon Musk, is getting ready for the 12th test flight of its Starship rocket ahead of the company's plans to go public in June.
  • ADT Announces Yet Another DIY Home Security Line, Now With AI Features
    ADT Blu shouldn't be confused with Blue by ADT, or ADT Self Setup. I know, it's a mess. Here's what matters.
  • Disney Already Facing Lawsuit Over Controversial Facial Scanning at Theme Parks
    Disney says the biometric technology, implemented late last month, is designed to streamline guest entry.
  • Waitlist for the Luna Band, a Screenless Fitness Tracker Unveiled at CES, Is Now Open
    The price of the wristband health tracker hasn't been announced yet.
  • Google I/O 2026: All the News and Announcements You Probably Missed
    Google's annual developer conference kicked off with a keynote Tuesday. We'll be bringing you updates throughout the conference.
  • Today's Wordle Hints, Answer and Help for May 22, #1798
    Here are hints and the answer for today's Wordle for May 22, No. 1,798.
  • Today's NYT Connections Hints, Answers and Help for May 22, #1076
    Here are some hints and the answers for the NYT Connections puzzle for May 22, No. 1,076.
  • Today's NYT Strands Hints, Answers and Help for May 22, #810
    Here are hints and answers for the NYT Strands puzzle for May 22, No. 810.
  • Firefox's Free VPN Adds More Servers in More Countries
    As always, be aware that using free VPNs carries some risks.
  • If You Use Google Chrome, Your Device May Have Secretly Downloaded a 4GB AI Model
    Here's how to check for the hidden file and delete it from your machine.
  • Spotify and Universal Music Group Strike a Deal for AI-Powered Remix and Cover Song Tool
    Spotify will soon let Premium subscribers pay a little extra to remix their favorite tracks with new AI tools.
  • Fitness-Tracking Strava App Upgrades Its Strength Training Feature
    You can track your runs, rides and lifts all in one place. This is when you can expect the update.
  • An Upcoming MLS Match on Apple TV Will Be Shot Entirely on the iPhone 17 Pro
    It'll be the first live professional sporting event captured completely on iPhone devices, according to Apple.
  • Warhammer 40,000 Boltgun 2 Preview: More Action, but Still a Doom Clone
    More Boltgun is always good fun, but the sequel's biggest creative swings don't do enough to mix up the formula.
  • Samsung Messages Is Being Retired. Here's How to Move Everything Before July
    Staying on Samsung Messages past July means losing access to your texts. Here's how to migrate before that happens.
  • NBA Playoffs 2026: How to Watch Knicks vs. Cavs, Spurs vs. Thunder in the Conference Finals
    Here are the best ways to watch or stream the Knicks and Cavs in the East and the Spurs and Thunder in the West.
  • Block Out the Noise. Our People's Picks Headphone Winners Can Help Choose Your Next Pair
    From active noise cancellation to battery life, one popular headphone brand is reader's top choice. Hint: It's not Apple.
  • Spotify Offers Advance Concert Tickets to Premium Users
    Paying users will get two tickets reserved for them as well as a host of other upgrades.
  • Best Standing Desks of 2026
    Step up your setup with a great standing desk for your office.
  • Handling AI disruption and failure to deliver
    AI initiatives often fail due to a lack of understanding of the people impact, as well as the rigidity of existing business processes
  • Police op targets VPN service favoured by ransomware gangs
    A multinational police operation has taken down the infamous First VPN service that provided cover for cyber criminal gangs and ransomware operators
  • Social media addiction by design poses hard questions for business use
    Governments are regulating social media for children, but adults can also suffer from addiction by design. How can employers balance business tech usage with digital well being?
  • Why AI is making workflow automation trendy
    As a technology that has been around for decades, workflow automation might finally have found its place
  • Fujitsu finally thrown out of Post Office in £500m Horizon replacement deals
    Accenture wins contract to take over running of controversial IT system at the heart of the Post Office scandal, with One View Commerce brought in to deliver new retail software
  • MPs call out Rockstar Games over alleged union-busting 
    Three Scottish MPs criticise video game publisher for the firing of 31 UK union-member employees without warning
  • Inside FDP – part 4: The NHS data model
    The NHS needs both a data model and the products to enforce it - the combination will be a key measure of success for the Federated Data Platform
  • Agentic orchestration: A Computer Weekly Downtime Upload podcast
    We speak to Jakob Freud, CEO of Camunda about who business processes are being reinvented in the age of agentic AI
  • Spanish police ‘systematically’ hid cryptophone intercepts from courts, claims ex chief
    Former Spanish police chief, on trial for drug trafficking, claims UK and Colombian police assisted in creating fictitious intelligence reports to hide use of intercept from encrypted phone networks Sky ECC and Anom
  • Bulgaria fires up Google Cloud for national cyber security
    The Bulgarian national systems integrator, BIS, has deployed Google Cloud’s Cybershield government security service as part of a national federated SOC deployment
  • What did we learn at Google Cloud Next 2026?
    AI agents are moving fast and telecoms organisations are still working out how to run them safely. At Google Cloud Next in April, the conversation continued to move beyond chatbots, assistants, and experiments.
  • 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...
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