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    Claude Code's entire source code has been leaked and the internet is up in arms.
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    Volumetric video shines in live sports, but cinema’s creative and technical barriers slow adoption.
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    Including an iPod-inspired AirPods Pro case cover that's making me misty-eyed for my old pocket-based music player.
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    Salesforce has announced a 'new Slack' with agentic capabilities and more than 30 new AI features powered by Slackbot.
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    AI discovery is exposing long-standing weaknesses in CMS structures, where poorly modelled content undermines accuracy, reuse and reliability.
  • Invincible season 4 episode 5 just made a big change to one of the Prime Video show's new heroes — and I can't see everyone being okay with it
    Invincible's latest chapter formally introduces us to Tech Jacket — but their grand reveal might not please some fans.
  • 'The Apple graveyard': 7 mythical Apple products from the past 50 years that never saw the light of day
    Sometimes, that long-rumored Apple product stays a rumor and never graces the real world. Here are our favorite near-mythical gadgets from the company's 50-year history.
  • How to watch Dwars door Vlaanderen 2026: Free Streams and TV Channels for the UCI WorldTour Race
    All the ways to watch 2026 Dwars door Vlaanderen live streams online and from anywhere, as the World Tour peloton once more hits the unforgiving and unpredictable roads of Flanders.
  • How Apple accidentally destroyed the record business — and why I wish we'd stuck with iPods
    Three Apple products changed the way we listen to music —and caused some unintended consequences too.
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    From carefully crafted marketing lines to terms the company would probably rather forget, these phrases capture the impact, influence and missteps of Apple over the last 50 years.
  • Iran’s internet shutdown proves we need to go beyond Starlink and VPNs — this tech could be the solution
    Direct-to-Cell (D2C) has the technical power to be the solution to today's internet shutdowns. Digital rights groups, Access Now and WITNESS, are now calling on software developers and lawmakers to ensure this happens.
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    Sitting at a desk for hours? Upgrade your WFH setup and work in style with these comfy WIRED-tested seats.
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    Retrospec's affordable folding electric bike is refreshingly free of unnecessary bells and whistles.
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    Sátántango is considered a holy rite for hardcore cinephiles. In a packed screening with no cellphones in sight, it also offered a salve for brain rot.
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    The extremely online journalist and content creator doesn’t believe in tech hygiene and yearns for a world where “inbox infinity” is celebrated.
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    The Artemis II mission crew includes the first woman, the first Black person, and the first non-American astronaut to travel to the lunar environment.
  • I Asked ChatGPT What WIRED’s Reviewers Recommend—Its Answers Were All Wrong
    Want to know what our reviewers have actually tested and picked as the best TVs, headphones, and laptops? Ask ChatGPT, and it'll give you the wrong answers.
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    “Coffee” made with functional mushrooms like lion’s mane and chaga is all the rage. We tried the most popular brands to find which were the most palatable.
  • Babbel Promo Code: Up to 65% Off in April 2026
    Master a new language with expert-led courses. Use our verified Babbel coupon codes to save up to 65% on student plans and 60% on 6-month subscriptions.
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    A suspected system failure froze Baidu’s robotaxis across Wuhan, trapping passengers and reportedly causing traffic disruptions and crashes.
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    As DarkSword spreads, Apple tells WIRED it will enable iOS 18-specific fixes for millions of iPhone owners who remain on that iOS version rather than force them to update to iOS 26.
  • Artemis II Countdown: How and When to Watch the Launch
    Here’s everything you need to know about the Artemis II mission, the long-awaited (and long-delayed) human return to the moon.
  • Iran Threatens to Start Attacking Major US Tech Firms on April 1
    Tech giants like Apple, Google, and Microsoft are among those on a target list released by Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps.
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    Amazon has the Coway Airmega Mighty marked down to two-thirds its normal price.
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    You’ve probably had the same Gmail address for years. Now, it’s easy to make a name change without worrying about the transition.
  • The US Military’s GPS Software Is an $8 Billion Mess
    The GPS Next-Generation Operational Control System was due for completion in 2016. Ten years later, the software for controlling the military’s GPS satellites still doesn’t work.
  • Woke Isn't Back
    Progressives are dreaming about “Woke 2”—a new political order that rights the wrongs of the Trump administration. Does it have a shot?
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    The electric-car maker says it happens rarely and at speeds below 10 mph. But the disclosure—in response to a US senator's questions—occasioned a call for more transparency.
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    From headphones to Lego sets to cookware, our shopping experts are bringing the can't-miss bargains straight to you.
  • Pay Attention to the Artemis II Moon Mission. It's Not Just Any Spaceflight
    Commentary: NASA is sending four astronauts farther into space than any humans have ever traveled. But there's a much deeper subtext about what it all means.
  • Apple: The Next 50 Years
    Neural implants, AI agents, facial devices, robots: Where exactly will Apple be headed in the decades to come? I take some guesses with a futurist friend.
  • New on Hulu in April 2026: 'Malcolm in the Middle' Reboot, 'The Handmaid's Tale' Spinoff and More
    Malcolm in the Middle: Life's Still Unfair, The Testaments and more titles hit the streamer this month.
  • Why Would a Business Need to Use a Proxy Server?
    Proxy servers offer critical benefits in security and competitive intelligence, but they introduce new complications and risks.
  • What's New on Prime Video This April: 'The Boys,' 'Balls Up' and More
    The final season of The Boys arrives, along with loads of other new original shows and movies, this April.
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    Your iPhone gets new emoji, video podcasts and more.
  • One of the Most Common Causes of Dishwasher Decline Is Completely Avoidable
    Most modern dishwashers have one important part that needs regular cleaning. I asked an expert about how and how often to do it.
  • iOS 26.4 Brings These Fun New Emoji to Your iPhone
    The distorted face emoji is fun, but the orca is number one in my heart.
  • 'The Miniature Wife' and 'Love Island: Beyond the Villa' Come to Peacock in April 2026
    Five Nights at Freddy's 2, The Real Housewives of Rhode Island and more also arrive on Peacock.
  • The 7 Best Workout Apps That Are Fitness Expert-Approved
    If you don't want to pay for a personal trainer or gym membership, the best workout apps are a great alternative you can use anywhere, anytime.
  • HBO Max's April 2026 Lineup: New Seasons of 'Hacks' and 'Euphoria,' Plus 'Marty Supreme'
    Some of HBO Max's biggest shows are back this month, along with tons of major movie releases.
  • Waymo Is Quickly Expanding to More Cities. Everything to Know About the Robotaxi
    Here's where the self-driving company operates and where it's headed soon.
  • England vs. Japan Livestream: How to Watch International Friendly Soccer Free
    The Three Lions look to get back to winning ways as they host the Samurai Blue at Wembley.
  • Anthropic Accidentally Exposes Source Code for Claude Code
    The AI company blames the leak on human error, but says no customer data was released.
  • Today's NYT Mini Crossword Answers for Wednesday, April 1
    Here are the answers for The New York Times Mini Crossword for April 1.
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    Here are hints and answers for the NYT Strands puzzle for April 1, No. 759.
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    Here are some hints and the answers for the NYT Connections puzzle for April 1 #1025
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    Here are hints and the answers for the NYT Connections: Sports Edition puzzle for April 1, No. 555.
  • Today's Wordle Hints, Answer and Help for April 1, #1747
    Here are hints and the answer for today's Wordle for April 1, No. 1,747.
  • 'AirTag 2' vs. 'AirTag 1': How Apple's New Tracker Is Better Than the Original
    They may look the same, but when a new one goes missing, you'll notice a difference in how much easier it is to locate.
  • Here's Our First Look at Overwatch's Next Hero (The Rumors Are Probably True)
    The new artwork supports theories that the game's next hero will be Frankie, a member of Ashe's Deadlock Gang.
  • Google Hints at a New Fitness Health Wearable, Hidden in a Steph Curry Video
    Looks like Google's Fitbit and Pixel smartwatches might be getting a new sibling.
  • Meta Launches New Ray-Bans for Prescription Lenses
    The latest Ray-Ban and Oakley Meta updates introduce hands-free nutrition logging and real-time translation, moving the smart glasses closer to the "continuous assistant" Meta promised.
  • I Tried Every Item From McDonald's KPop Demon Hunters Meals: Here's What to Order
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  • How the UK’s ‘Neet’ youth can power the digital economy
    One in eight people in the UK are not in education, employment or training (Neet). For the UK technology sector, facing skill shortages in AI, software engineering, and cybersecurity, they are a vital untapped pool of talent.
  • 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
  • Middle East datacentre capacity set to triple by 2030
    Driven by government vision, booming demand for cloud and artificial intelligence, and strategic investments, the region is rapidly becoming a global digital hub, reshaping the future of connectivity and technology
  • High Court dismisses judicial review against eVisa system
    The High Court rules that the Home Office is acting lawfully in refusing to issue alterative proof of immigration status outside of its electronic visa system, but both the judge and the department accepts that those affected by data quality and integrity issues are facing ‘real difficulties’ in...
  • CMA to launch strategic market status investigation into Microsoft; Amazon Web Services off the hook
    CMA to investigate whether Microsoft should be given strategic market status. Amazon escaped, but both companies will need to make changes to egress fees and interoperability
  • Banning routers won’t fix what’s already broken
    America's foreign-made router ban sparked valid debate about supply chains, geopolitics and trust, but the truth is that the ban addresses tomorrow’s procurement decisions far more than today’s security exposure.
  • Shrinking PQC timeline highlights immediate risk to data security
    Google’s decision to move up its timeline for migration to post-quantum cryptography highlights that some of the cyber security risks posed by quantum computing are already reality
  • HMRC is watching you…
    In this week’s Computer Weekly, we investigate how HM Revenue & Customs has been quietly building its surveillance capabilities to crack down on tax fraud. We find out how a new supercomputer is helping the UK Atomic Energy Authority research nuclear fusion. And we visit Estonia to learn why its...
  • AI agents are here. Are we ready for the security implications?
    Agentic AI adoption may be surging, but security is lagging behind and its fundamental principles need to be intelligently re-scaled for a non-deterministic world
  • ‘Hot’ property: Azzurri Group’s chicken chain and the greenfield tech opportunity
    Dave’s Hot Chicken provides rare ‘greenfield’ tech development opportunity for Azzurri Group, says tech director Jim Hingston, amid rumours of an imminent sale of the US-themed food chain
  • Interview: Thierry Martin, head of enterprise data and analytics, Toyota Motor Europe
    A sketch artist by night, and a vehicle engineer by training, Toyota Europe’s data chief is bringing elements of both capabilities to bear in delivering better data insights and building a foundation for AI
  • Stop Scams steps up to online fraud challenge
    After years of putting the building blocks in place, Stop Scams is ready and able to react quickly to fight emerging fraud threats
  • Getting started with measuring AI’s carbon footprint
    We speak to industry experts about how demand for AI acceleration is driving new approaches to measuring greenhouse gas emissions
  • UK government lacks ambition to fight tax fraud, says PAC
    The Public Accounts Committee says the UK government has dropped the ball on the use of data analytics to tackle tax fraud and error, as the public purse haemorrhages billions of pounds
  • Lloyds admits coding fault exposed customer transactions
    The bank has responded to the Treasury Committee’s request for information on a major data breach in its banking app
  • Flaws in government procurement show in HMRC £473m AWS award
    After a rushed contract award with only one bidder and a tender notice ‘for hyperscalers only’, critics call for live oversight on government contracts, claiming the procurement is unfair and likely to be expensive
  • Second Post Office Capture conviction referred to appeal court
    Conviction of 30 years has been referred to the Court of Appeal by the Criminal Cases Review Commission
  • EU Parliament rejects Chat Control message scanning
    MEPs vote down proposals to allow US tech companies to continue scanning private messages for illegal content
  • Oracle Cloud Infrastructure: The bare metal facts
    The Oracle Cloud Infrastructure appears to have more in common with datacentre hosting than with public infrastructure-as-a-service providers
  • Post Office still can’t find evidence for 1,400 scandal redress claimants, while people die waiting
    Finding evidence for events that took place decades ago is a challenge for many subpostmasters seeking compensation through the Horizon Shortfall Scheme
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