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    Collisions, delays and traffic chaos have been reported due to a mass robotaxi outage in China.
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    Get 25% off the Garmin Forerunner 265s at Amazon, and 16% off the larger 265.
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    I've found big savings on Geekom's mini PCs, discounted for Easter — but hurry, the sale ends soon.
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    Dell’s 14-inch Pro Premium combines a lightweight magnesium chassis, optimized motherboard, AI-capable processors, and high-quality display for executive mobility.
  • Your next iPhone case could be made from lab-grown T-Rex leather thanks to ‘world first’ technology — but experts say otherwise
    VML is unveiling the world's first T-Rex leather product in Amsterdam, marking the beginning of a manufacturing revolution.
  • Amazon is giving away one of the best strategy games ever, plus loads of other PC games for Prime members
    Amazon is giving Prime Members the chance to claim loads of amazing strategy games this month.
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    A solid metal build, capable autofocus and manual settings control make this premium compact the new film camera to beat.
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    The definitive AI documentary is now in theatres and is expected to stream in 2026. Here’s how you can currently watch The AI Doc: Or How I Became an Apocaloptimist ahead of its streaming launch.
  • 'This rootkit is highly persistent; a standard factory reset will not remove it': "NoVoice" Android malware on Google Play infects 50 apps across 2.3 million devices, here's what we know
    NoVoice can clone people's WhatsApp accounts on different devices, experts warn.
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    NymVPN v2026.6 introduces split tunneling for macOS in beta, plus better authentication, easier app-to-web login, and a new alpha testing program.
  • The Last of Us Online director reveals Naughty Dog had to choose between canceling the '80%' completed game and Intergalactic: The Heretic Prophet — 'It was soul crushing. To find out that it was getting canceled 24 hours before it was announced' publicly
    The director of Naughty Dog's The Last of Us Online has revealed that the multiplayer spin-off was almost finished before it was canceled.
  • The Testaments review: praise be, the Hulu Handmaid's Tale spinoff doesn't disappoint under his eye
    After the rocky Handmaid's Tale season 6 finale, The Testaments on Hulu and Disney+ is just the beginning of something even bigger, better, and bolder.
  • Amazon is slashing prices on best-selling running shoes for spring — Nike, Hoka, and New Balance from $55
    Amazon has a huge sale on best-selling running shoes for spring, and I've rounded up the top-rated deals from Nike, Hoka, New Balance, and more.
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    HMV has discounted tons of Arrow Video 4K Blu-rays for Easter, so I've picked my top 6 discs from the selection of titles on offer.
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    Artemis II crew reports Outlook software bug on one of the Orion capsule's PCDs (personal computer devices).
  • I’ve lived with Samsung’s new flagship OLED TV — and I’ve never seen anything quite like it
    After initial testing, the Samsung S99H/S95H QD-OLED TV is a high bar for 2026's other models to clear
  • The Division 2's latest season promises yet more challenge and chaos as new modes and difficulties drop — plus some gear I simply must get my hands on
    Rise Up to the challenge
  • How to watch 9Now outside Australia – stream online and from anywhere with a VPN
    Here's how to watch 9Now from outside Australia, and learn how to access streams from anywhere abroad with a VPN.
  • New Mario Kart World update adds a new Bob-omb Blast Battle mode and major track item 'performance' adjustments for Bullet Bill and the boomerang
    A new software update for Mario Kart World has been released, adding a ton of gameplay adjustments and bug fixes on top of a new Battle mode.
  • 'God-tier battery life': Dell XPS 14 lasts 43 hours in longevity test that shows the laptop leaves Apple's MacBook Air M5 in the dust
    Dell XPS 14 lasts 43 hours in battery life test that shows how LG's screen helps to extend longevity massively in some scenarios.
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    Raspberry Pi has increased prices by around $11 to $150, but there's a new mid-spec 3GB model to strike a better balance.
  • Asus just revealed big ROG gaming laptop price hikes — and they're so painful some thought they were an April Fool
    Asus has announced pricing for ROG Zephyrus G16 gaming laptops — and they've been painfully hiked.
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    A practical look at five of the most popular OpenClaw integrations, covering messaging, productivity, developer tools, and smart home control.
  • 'By replacing a legitimate update with a malicious one, they turned the product’s update flow into a malware distribution channel': Experts find flaw in TrueConf video conferencing tool used by governments, military
    Sophisticated cyber-espionage campaign recently uncovered targeting government entities in Southeast Asia.
  • Netflix has released the first trailer for its next animated movie Swapped — but, even with Michael B. Jordan's star power, I can't see it being the next KPop Demon Hunters
    Set for release on May 1, Swapped is a family-friendly Netflix film whose primary cast includes Michael B. Jordan and Juno Temple.
  • ‘Uncanny Valley’: Iran’s Threats on US Tech, Trump’s Plans for Midterms, and Polymarket’s Pop-up Flop
    In this episode, we discuss Iran’s threats to target US tech firms, gear up for the midterm elections, and get a scene report from the Polymarket pop-up bar in DC.
  • The Google Pixel 10 Is $150 Off
    Amazon marks Google's flagship down to just $650 for 128 GB or $750 for 256 GB.
  • Tech Companies Are Trying to Neuter Colorado’s Landmark Right-to-Repair Law
    A bill in Colorado is a glimpse into the future of how corporations are working to limit the freedom people have to make their own fixes and upgrades.
  • OpenAI Acquires Tech Talk Show ‘TBPN’—and Buys Itself Some Positive News
    OpenAI is acquiring TBPN, a business talk show that’s popular among Silicon Valley elites, as it continues to battle its negative public image.
  • Your Art Can Go in This San Francisco Alley
    A trio of tech pranksters have launched a website where you can submit artwork and vote on which pieces belong in the final design. Of course, AI will scan for dick pics.
  • A New Google-Funded Data Center Will Be Powered by a Massive Gas Plant
    Documents show that one of Google’s new data centers would be powered by a natural gas plant that emits millions of tons of emissions each year—an increasingly common trend in the industry.
  • What Happens When a Nuclear Site Is Hit?
    As strikes continue on Iran’s nuclear facilities, the real danger isn’t the explosion, but what happens if critical safety systems fail—and how that risk could spread across the Gulf.
  • Cursor Launches a New AI Agent Experience to Take On Claude Code and Codex
    As Cursor launches the next generation of its product, the AI coding startup has to compete with OpenAI and Anthropic more directly than ever.
  • Anthropic Says That Claude Contains Its Own Kind of Emotions
    Researchers at the company found representations inside of Claude that perform functions similar to human feelings.
  • Even Artemis II Astronauts Have Microsoft Outlook Problems
    The mission commander’s email inbox failed during the journey to the moon. Have they tried turning the computer off and back on again?
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    Your kids are only kids for so long, but love and Lego sets last forever. Here are our top picks for the Lego fan in your life.
  • A New Implant Aims to Rewire the Brain to Help Stroke Patients
    Epia Neuro’s brain-computer interface will include a motorized glove to help stroke patients recover movement in their hand.
  • Our 7 Favorite Humidifiers for Home, Travel & More (2026)
    From models for traveling to humidifiers that double as planters or air purifiers, we've tested a dozen of them.
  • Gas Prices Are Soaring. So Is the Demand for Used EVs
    Dealerships say they’re getting busier as the Iran war and the shipping crisis at the Strait of Hormuz drag on.
  • I Took RFK Jr.’s Advice and Ate Nothing but High-Protein Foods for a Week
    From forcing down chewy, bacon-flavored Man Cereal to vomiting at the office, buying into the MAHA protein craze was a challenging endeavor.
  • Momentum Vida E+ Electric Bike Review: Stable, Quality Ride
    Momentum’s latest electric commuter bike feels luxurious and natural to ride. It’s also heavy.
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    The M4 iPad Air is a very modest refresh, but let’s not forget just how good of an iPad it really is.
  • Unmasking the Paramilitary Agents Behind Trump’s Violent Immigration Crackdown
    A WIRED analysis of DHS records identified dozens of specialized federal agents who used force against US civilians during the largest known deployment of its kind in US history.
  • 15 Design-Forward DIY Tools Worth Upgrading to This Year
    Hack your hardware with these top picks for home-improvement heaven.
  • OnePlus Promo Code: $70 Off | April 2026
    Save 30% with a OnePlus coupon this month, plus save up to 10% on earbuds, phones, and more.
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  • Want Fashion-Forward Smart Glasses? This Company Could Easily Make It So
    Commentary: If there's one company capable of making genuinely stylish wearable tech, it's British indie darling Nothing.
  • Today's Wordle Hints, Answer and Help for April 3, #1749
    Here are hints and the answer for today's Wordle for April 3, No. 1,749.
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    Think of it as a customizable feed where you can follow posts, podcasts, videos and other content.
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    Scientists tested a semi-autonomous robot with legs and an arm to see how well it could travel on its own.
  • Best Headsets for Working From Home in 2026, According to CNET's Audio Expert
    I tested dozens of headphones and headsets to find the most comfortable models with strong call quality and solid PC compatibility for video meetings. Here are my top picks.
  • Flush With Success: Artemis II Crew Fixes Space Toilet
    Houston, we have a potty problem. A team effort restored the Orion spacecraft's bathroom, to astronauts' relief.
  • iPhone 18: All We Know About Apple's Upcoming Mobile Flagship
    Rumors have been circulating about Apple's next iPhone for quite some time. Here's what we know about the iPhone 18 so far.
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    It's the second straight year that black won't be available on Apple's flagship phone.
  • Google's Latest Enticement for Its AI Pro Plan: 5TB of Cloud Storage
    Most of Google's cloud storage plans come with extra access to AI tools like video generation.
  • Your iPhone Has a Hidden Document Scanner. Here's How to Use It During Tax Season
    You don't need a scanner to sign, scan and send official documents. Just use the iPhone in your pocket.
  • Fitbit Expands Personal AI Health Coach Features for Free Subscribers
    If you own a Fitbit, keep an eye out for these upgrades.
  • Some of the Best A24 Movies Are Streaming Free
    A new batch of A24 films including Problemista, Under the Skin and Dream Scenario are available this April on free streaming services.
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    Do price hikes and content choices have you stuck? Our rundown can help you sort through the best options.
  • Day 2 of NASA's Artemis II: What Comes Next in First Crewed Mission to the Moon in Over 50 Years
    After a successful liftoff on Wednesday, astronauts are headed to the moon. Here's what happens next.
  • Alexa Plus AI Can Order Food From Uber Eats and Grubhub, but Only With the Right Device
    The new food delivery features showcase Alexa Plus's latest integrations with third-party apps.
  • Samsung's 2026 Frame TV Debuts Without Separate Breakout Box
    The Frame and Frame Pro TVs boast improved performance in lit rooms and access to over 5,000 artworks.
  • Microsoft's New AI Models Go Beyond Just Text
    Microsoft is flexing its muscles with new voice, transcription and image AI models.
  • The Artemis II Moonshot Deserves Your Awe — and Your Closer Attention, Too
    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.
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    Both platforms are great cable TV alternatives, but which is right for you? Let's break it all down.
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    Catch up on this year's Oscar winners and some great titles that are leaving soon.
  • Foldable Phones Have Solved Nearly Every Trade-Off, Well Before Apple Debuts One
    Commentary: Foldable phones have been full of compromises for the longest time, but things are changing slowly and steadily.
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    Your home deserves the best floodlights. Here are the bulbs that impressed me the most.
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    If you want a Galaxy S26 Ultra but can't quite afford it, shopping the older model is the way to go.
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  • Identity and AI: Questions of data security, trust and control
    The Computer Weekly Security Think Tank considers the intersection of AI and IAM. In this article, learn how AI-driven IAM projects must account for important questions around data protection, user trust, accountability and control.
  • How ‘Wikipedia of cyber’ helps SAP make sense of threat data
    SAP runs enormous cloud environments for some of the world’s most heavily-regulated organisations, and in the hyperscale era, data security and compliance were becoming big challenges. It turned to cutting-edge agentic tools from Uptycs to cut through the noise
  • 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
  • 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
  • UAE advances sovereign AI ambitions with launch of Falcon Perception
    ​Technology Innovation Institute’s compact multimodal model rivals global heavyweights while signalling a shift towards efficient, real-world AI deployment
  • 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
  • Arm works with IBM to deliver flexibility on mainframe
    The chipmaker has begun collaborating with IBM on a dual architecture for Z series machine
  • AI-driven identity must exist in a robust compliance framework
    The Computer Weekly Security Think Tank considers the intersection of AI and IAM. In this article, learn how while AI‑driven identity solutions offer genuine value, they must be implemented within a robust framework of governance, privacy protection, and ethical responsibility.
  • AI driving changes in Nordic financial services
    Traditional Nordic financial services businesses are reshaping to take on a new breed of competition
  • 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
  • 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
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