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'It embarrasses the 9700X': Reviewer raves about one of Intel's best CPU releases in years as Core Ultra 200S series pummels similarly priced AMD rivals
Intel’s Core Ultra 270K Plus delivers impressive rendering, editing, and AI performance, often outperforming older Intel and similarly priced AMD CPUs.
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I turned the Artemis II mission's most stunning Earth photo into an iPhone wallpaper — but I needed a little help from AI
Commander Reid Wiseman's unforgettable image of Earth is now part of my iPhone 17 Pro Max
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Save over $500 on this powerful Alienware 16X Aurora gaming laptop with an RTX 5060
Dell's spring sale is live, and I'm highlighting this powerful Alienware 16X Aurora gaming laptop that's on sale for an incredible price of $1,949.99.
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IKEA just launched the perfect balcony gardening starter kit — 12 essentials from $1.99
Don't let a lack of space quash your gardening dreams.
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The invisible threat hidden in clear view: how Unicode characters are being weaponized to hide malicious commands from human users
Hackers can steal your GitHub tokens through OpenAI’s Codex using nothing more than a sneaky branch name.
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Looking for a compact air purifier? These are the 3 best options we've tested
These small but mighty purifiers all earned a near-perfect 4.5-star score in our reviews.
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'Building AI literacy, proficiency, and fluency': how the US National Science Foundation is planning a nationwide AI workforce expansion
NSF outlines its nationwide plan to expand AI literacy, training, and adoption for workers, businesses, and local communities.
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Be careful what you click - hackers use Claude Code leak to push malware
Fake source code repositories carrying infostealers are popping up on GitHub.
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3 unmissable new Prime Video shows to stream in April 2026 — including the final season of The Boys
The Boys season 5 leads April's Prime Video shows list, but there's two other shows you shouldn't miss either.
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I went back 50 years and played the best Apple-1 games — and my brain is still recovering
With Apple turning 50 this week, I decided there was only one way to celebrate — melt my brain by playing some of the finest games made for the Apple-1. Here's how I got on.
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Lowe's just launched a massive spring sale — here's everything I'd buy for my backyard, including furniture, plants, grills, and more
The Lowe's 2026 SpringFest sale is live, and I'm rounding up all the best deals on backyard essentials, including patio furniture, grills, tools, lawnmowers, and more.
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'Copilot is for entertainment purposes only': Even Microsoft's official terms and conditions say you really shouldn't be using its AI at work
Microsoft notes Copilot is for "entertainment purposes only" and to be used "at your own risk," but nothing has changed to its availability.
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CorelDRAW Graphics Suite 2026 review: An impressive collection of creative software for PC and Mac — now with added AI
CorelDRAW Graphics Suite 2026 is here, and what does this powerful collection of software bring to the budding artist? Well a lot of AI actually. If you want to see if this new version is right for you, read on
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Battlefield 6 audio director explains there's 'a lot of demand' for high-quality soundtracks — 'We're following suit with the rest of the entertainment industries'
Battlefield 6 audio director Jeff Wilson has discussed the game's award-winning sound in a new interview.
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'A guy who was not an expert...used ChatGPT to make a custom mRNA vaccine for his dog's cancer', and other incredible tales from Sam Altman
OpenAI CEO shared stories of some incredible ChatGPT and CODEX successes, but what do they mean for you (and your doing)?
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Hims and Hers reveal cyberattack — customer support system hacked and personal info stolen, here's what we know
At least 500 people were affected in breach at Hims and Hers.
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Ten years ago Acer debuted its awesomely ridiculous $10K gaming laptop – how well does it hold up in 2026?
Two Nvidia GTX 1080 GPUs, a 21-inch screen, and a $10K price tag - the Acer Predator 21X was a ridiculous device 10 years ago, and I fired it up to see how it fares today.
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Top money transfer site Duc leaks user passport and driving license data info online
Hundreds of thousands of KYC files were exposed in attack on Duc.
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Why traditional metrics are giving CISOs a false sense of security
Counting scans and alerts isn’t security progress—it's masking unresolved vulnerabilities and rising cyber risk.
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Regulatory whiplash: Why cyber resilience is now a governance imperative
Expanding global cyber regulations are pushing resilience into board-level governance.
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'The irony is rich': Anthropic issues copyright takedown requests in attempt to stem Claude Code leak
Anthropic is trying to limit the damage after sections of its popular AI coding tool were made public.
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Agentic AI: Transforming industries and tackling the interoperability imperative
Agentic AI is reshaping work, but interoperability will determine its true enterprise impact.
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'Mass surveillance isn’t just viable, it already happens' — AI experts warn the threat is already here
The Anthropic and Pentagon standoff has brought AI and the military into the headlines. Here’s what’s really happening.
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7 new movies and TV shows to watch on Netflix, Prime Video, Hulu, and more this weekend (April 3)
Easter weekend is here — and, to celebrate, the world's biggest streamers have given us plenty to stream once more.
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‘The longest-lasting phone I've ever reviewed’ — I spent 3 weeks with the Poco X8 Pro Max, and it beats Apple and Samsung rivals in one big way
The Poco X8 Pro Max offers a huge battery, and it lasts multiple days without needing to be charged. For many users, that will be enough of a selling point.
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The 'best budget laptop you can buy' just got a rare early discount at Amazon
The 256GB and 512GB Apple MacBook Neo just got a surprising early price drop at Amazon, making this stellar budget laptop even better value for money.
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Many of the most downloaded and top-grossing apps in the United States are developed and maintained by foreign companies': FBI urges users not to download Chinese mobile apps over privacy risks
Chinese apps store sensitive data on servers in China, which the government can access, FBI warns.
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Best Buy's March Madness TV sale is ending soon — score clearance prices on best-selling 4K, QLED, and OLED TVs from $169.99
Best Buy's March Madness TV sale is almost over, so I've rounded up the 9 best deals, including clearance prices on best-selling 4K, QLED, and OLED TVs.
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Your Amazon shop will soon cost more — 3.5% 'fuel and logistics-related surcharge' added due to Iran war knock-on effects
Amazon has increased some logistics costs in the US, Canada, Mexico and Brazil by 3.5% amid rising fuel costs.
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EU cyberattack may have been worse than we thought - 90GB of data published online as 30 entities hit
CERT-EU is blaming TeamPCP for the attack, saying the Trivy breach trickled down.
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Meta Pauses Work With Mercor After Data Breach Puts AI Industry Secrets at Risk
Major AI labs are investigating a security incident that impacted Mercor, a leading data vendor. The incident could have exposed key data about how they train AI models.
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Scientists Have Made a French Fry Breakthrough
Researchers have developed a method of making french fries that results in a healthier bite without sacrificing crispiness.
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Our Favorite iPad Is $50 Off
Score an 11th-generation A16-powered iPad for just $300.
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OpenAI’s Fidji Simo Is Taking Medical Leave Amid an Executive Shake-Up
The company is undergoing major leadership restructuring as its CEO of AGI deployment goes on leave for “several weeks.”
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Edward ‘Big Balls’ Coristine Is Helping Out on Viral Fraud Videos Now
The DOGE engineer appeared on influencer Nick Shirley's podcast this week to talk corruption and government work—and how they collaborated on Shirley's recent ‘investigation.’
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John Perry Barlow, JFK Jr., and a Night of Grief I Can’t Forget
Watching Love Story brought back a surreal evening in 1994.
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The Best Samsung Galaxy S26 Cases (2026): S26, S26+, and S26 Ultra
Protect your new Samsung phone with the help of these cases and screen protectors.
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The Best iPad to Buy (and Some to Avoid) in 2026: Compare the Air, Pro, Mini
We break down the current iPad lineup to help you figure out which of Apple’s tablets is best for you.
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A Year After DOGE Cuts, GSA Now Plans to Hire Hundreds of Employees
The General Services Administration is hiring “approximately 400 positions,” according to an internal email viewed by WIRED. Last year the agency lost thousands of workers as part of DOGE’s rampage.
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New Garmin Training Features (2026): Nutrition Tracking, Lifestyle Logging, and More
Nutrition tracking? Gear tracking? Garmin’s latest software updates aim to add value to the company’s line of premium sports watches.
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Best Game Controllers for PC, Switch, PS5, and Xbox
A great gamepad instantly levels up your play. These are our top picks for Switch, Xbox, PlayStation, and PC.
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The 3 Best Portable Jump Starters in 2026: Get Charged Up
The new crop of portable jump starters means you'll never be stuck waiting on a tow. Here are the devices we'd trust.
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Trump’s Economy Has Come for Sugar Babies
Amid the latest economic downturn, sugar babies are asking their daddies for stock market advice and taking on vanilla jobs to recession-proof their incomes.
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Samsung Frame Pro and OLED TV News: What You Need To Know in 2026
Samsung leans into its artistic side with its newest TVs.
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CBP Facility Codes Sure Seem to Have Leaked Via Online Flashcards
The Quizlet flashcards, which WIRED found through basic Google searches, seem to include sensitive information about gate security at Customs and Border Protection locations.
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$20 Chewy Promo Code | April 2026
Explore Chewy coupon codes for $30 off, $20 off your first order $49, 50% off pet food, and more April 2026 discounts.
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50% Off Home Depot Promo Codes | April 2026
Save up to 50% today with the latest Home Depot promo codes for appliances, power tools, and more this April.
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50% Off DoorDash Promo Code | April 2026
Explore today’s top DoorDash promo codes for $25 off your first order, free delivery, and up to 50% off for existing customers.
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HelloFresh Coupon Codes: 55% Off + Free Meals
Get up to 55% off and free meal boxes using a HelloFresh coupon code today. Discover our best codes and discounts to let you save time and money.
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Booking.com Promo Codes and Deals: Up to 20% Off
Enjoy big savings on your next adventure with our Booking.com coupons and handpicked travel deals.
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Double the Dazzle: April Brings Two Meteor Showers to the Night Sky
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Amazon's Big Summer Prime Day Sale Might Be Moving This Year. Here's What to Expect and How to Get Ready
The annual sales extravaganza is reportedly being rescheduled. Here's the scoop on what we've learned so far.
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10 Great Horror Movies to Watch on Prime Video This Weekend
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How to Use Apple's AirDrop on Samsung Galaxy S26 Phones
The new feature makes it easier to exchange media across the two mobile ecosystems.
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Microsoft Is Testing a New Feature That Will Force Edge Browser to Auto-Open
Some users are finding the change frustrating, but here's how to turn it off.
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Best Laptops of 2026: Top Picks Tested by CNET
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April Fools' Day 2026: The Good, the Bad and the Bizarre of This Year's Corporate Jokes
T-Mobile releases a cologne that smells like a phone (not really), Fortnite allows llama riding (yes, really), Warhammer: The Musical and more.
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Taking Apple's AirPods Pro Hearing Test Was a Reality Check. This Is How We Protect Our Hearing Now
Our test results were a wake-up call to take our hearing health seriously. Here's why you should, too.
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Mini-LED vs. OLED: Which TV Tech Should You Get?
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Your robot vacuum isn't broken; you may be hurting its performance. CNET spoke with experts to learn simple fixes for getting your bot back to peak cleaning condition.
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I Tested the $500 Smart Tea Maker. A Cool Idea, but Not My Cup of Tea
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Identity and AI: Questions of data security, trust and control
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How ‘Wikipedia of cyber’ helps SAP make sense of threat data
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Fujitsu injects another £80m into UK arm amid Post Office scandal fallout
IT services provider’s UK arm has received a further £80m from parent company headquarters in Japan
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What’s driving Oracle’s latest job cuts?
Thousands of job losses have been reported, affecting many roles at Oracle Cloud Infrastructure including software engineering and product compliance
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Data dive: Government 2030 datacentre capacity targets look shaky
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NCSC warns high-risk individuals of Signal and WhatsApp social engineering attacks
NCSC advises on countermeasures for high-risk individuals over phishing attacks on encrypted messaging services, such as Signal, WhatsApp and Facebook Messenger
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AI driving changes in Nordic financial services
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How the UK’s ‘Neet’ youth can power the digital economy
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Post Office scandal supplier Fujitsu to cut nearly 10% of UK workforce
Troubled IT supplier announces voluntary redundancy programme with hundreds of UK jobs set to be cut
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Middle East datacentre capacity set to triple by 2030
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High Court dismisses judicial review against eVisa system
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CMA to launch strategic market status investigation into Microsoft; Amazon Web Services off the hook
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