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'The people that built the spacecraft are not alive anymore': NASA admits Voyager spacecraft code is still being maintained — even if barely anyone alive knows how to use the language it's programmed in
NASA’s Voyager spacecraft still operates using ancient assembly code while the engineers who understood their systems gradually disappear forever.
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'I’m going to make it my job to make sure that man never gets elected again for any office': Pennsylvania residents slam Governor Josh Shapiro as they hit back over being 'bulldozed' on AI data center concerns
Pennsylvania residents fiercely opposed expanding data center developments, accusing Governor Shapiro of prioritizing corporate growth over community well-being.
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Loads of TCL Google TVs are getting a great free upgrade that adds Dolby Vision Filmmaker Mode for super-accurate movie viewing — and a few other nice changes are on board too
TCL is rolling out a firmware update to many TVs from 2023 onwards to deliver Dolby Vision Filmmaker Mode, upgraded FlexConnect and a fix for audio in Disney+
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'This new search box does not mean that you'll only get AI responses': Google's Search makeover incorporates yet more AI, but Google promises to leave room for classic results
Google's Search makeover incorporates yet more AI, but Google promises to leave room for classic results.
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Want to get promoted at work? New study says learning new AI skills is the key to a pay rise
Companies are paying AI-skilled workers more than their peers, but they’re also offering upskilling support, so what’s to lose?
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How to watch The Super Mario Galaxy Movie online and from anywhere
Wahoo! It's time to find the best way to rent or buy The Super Mario Galaxy Movie online as the animated sequel hits the digital market
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China unveils a CPU-only supercomputer capable of 1.54 exaflops — LineShine LX2 packs a frankly ridiculous 2.4 million Armv9 cores from Huawei
China developed a CPU-only exaflop supercomputer using millions of Arm cores to reduce dependence on restricted foreign GPUs.
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Amazon launches a huge Garmin sale for Memorial Day — here are the 8 best smartwatches we've tested and recommend from $249.99
Garmin smartwatches are on sale right now in the Memorial Day sales, so I've rounded up the 8 best deals on the wearables we've tested and rate highly here at TechRadar.
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Your smart home devices are a major privacy risk – here’s how to secure them
Your smart home devices could be silently sharing your daily routine with ISPs and third parties. Here is how to lock down your network and reclaim your digital privacy using a router VPN.
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Google Gemini's Verify AI might finally solve my online image trust issues — especially with support from Nvidia and OpenAI
Google I/O 2026 has showcased a possible solution to my online image trust issues: Verify AI.
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YouTube is rolling out its ‘industry-first’ likeness detection tool to all channel owners, and not just big content creators — but you’ll need to share your government-issued ID if you want the added layer of protection
YouTube's likeness detection tool is rolling out to all channel owners, but you need to submit a government-issued ID to get started.
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Google Search is getting its biggest upgrade in decades — here are the 5 best new features
At Google I/O 2026, the company rolled out plenty of updates, but search got a particularly big highlight with AI integrated into pretty much every part of it.
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Is your business not showing up in AI overviews? Trustpilot thinks it could be because you're not doing this one thing
Embracing customer reviews boosts visibility considerably, showing how engaging with customers where they are is even more important.
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Memorial Day sales are already live — here are the only deals worth your money, according to a shopping expert
Most Memorial Day sales are already live, and as TechRadar's shopping expert, I've rounded up the 49 best deals that are worth your time and money.
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Google I/O 2026 made one thing clear — Gemini is becoming impossible to avoid
Google I/O 2026 revealed Gemini evolving from a chatbot into a deeply integrated AI layer spanning Search, shopping, Android, productivity, and persistent AI agents
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Warby Parker and Gentle Monster finally showed us their Samsung XR glasses — but forgot to tell us when they’ll release, or how much they’ll cost
Samsung has lifted the lid on its premium Android XR glasses — and some familiar fashion brands have lent a hand.
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What is the release date for Hacks season 5 episode 9 on HBO Max?
Deborah is desperately trying to get her Madison Square Garden ticket sales moving, despite being tough graft. But when does Hacks season 5 episode 9 drop on HBO Max?
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Google’s Universal Cart uses Gemini AI to find deals and product restocks — and it might change the way you shop forever
Google’s new Universal Cart taps into AI to help you get better online shopping deals at checkout.
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Google I/O completely forgot Pixel VPN — here's the Android alternative I'd recommend to secure your personal data
Google might have put your data privacy on the backburner, but this VPN hasn't
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How to watch Falling online for free – stream Jack Thorne's romantic drama from anywhere
A devoted nun falls for a Catholic priest in Adolescence writer Jack Thorne's romantic drama. Here's how to watch Falling online from anywhere.
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Google just turned YouTube into an AI chatbot, with a new 'Ask YouTube' feature that finds the perfect video
You'll soon be able to talk to YouTube using Gemini, giving you a new way to find what you're looking for.
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Arizona data centers raise Phoenix temperatures by up to 4 degrees – air cooled data centers are creating thermal plumes that exacerbate public health risks and compound heat output in towns and cities
Data center cooling is making the rest towns and cities hotter - here's what needs to be done
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The Apple Watch Ultra 4 is tipped to get a new way to keep your heart healthy — but there’s a catch
The Apple Watch Ultra 4 might get a new blood pressure alert feature, a report claims.
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Looks like The Witcher 4 work isn't holding back multiplayer spinoff Project Sirius — it just picked up the narrative lead of one of Destiny 2's best expansions
CD Projekt Red's multiplayer Witcher spin-off, Project Sirius, has found its lead writer in Destiny 2: The Final Shape's narrative head, Kwan Perng.
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Want to know more about Sony’s most expensive wireless headphones ever? Our audio experts have the lowdown
After testing Sony’s most expensive wireless headphones ever, we're letting you ask our audio experts anything you want to know about them in a live Q&A.
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Powerful vacuuming, mopping, and self-cleaning — Dreame's latest robovacs are packed with premium features, cost a lot less than you might expect, and are available in the UK right now
Dreame has unveiled two new robot vaccums with built-in mopping. They're significantly more powerful than before but come with competitive price tags
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Microsoft finally ends using SMS codes for account sign-in — with passkeys officially taking over
Microsoft believes that the future of authentication is passwordless, secure, and user-friendly.
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The Philips Café Aromis makes the best oat milk latte I've ever had from a home coffee maker — and it looks great as well
This 'conversational' coffee maker talks you through choosing the right settings, and transforms even plant-based milks into thick, creamy foam in seconds.
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Forget the Apple Watch Ultra 3, this E Ink smartwatch offers 400 days of juice to obliterate its battery rivals
The LightInk smartwatch has 400 days of battery life, but some serious compromises too
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LG reveals 'world's first native 1,000Hz' gaming monitor — but good luck trying to find a GPU to drive it without breaking the bank
LG's 1,000Hz gaming monitor is designed for shooters with tech that 'makes fast-moving objects sharper and easier to track'.
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Literary Prizewinners Are Facing AI Allegations. It Feels Like the New Normal
Three of five regional winners of the prestigious Commonwealth Short Story Prize are suspected of relying on chatbots. They’re certainly not alone.
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California’s Wildfire Season Is Already Overactive
Major fires are threatening homes and ecologically sensitive areas following a hot, dry winter.
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Everything Announced at Google I/O 2026: Gemini, Search, Smart Glasses
Google is sprucing up its Gemini models, revamping search, and enabling AI agents in everything. There are also some spiffy new smart glasses coming this fall.
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Meta Employees Are Scrambling to Use Up Benefits Ahead of Layoffs
On the eve of about 8,000 jobs being cut, employees are cashing in on headphone stipends and other perks while they still can.
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Google Search Goes Agentic—and Doesn’t Need You Anymore
Vibe-coded results! Super widgets! Bots that never sleep! Google’s vision for the future of Search is hyper-personalized, automated, and extremely AI.
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Hands-On With All of Google’s New Upcoming Android XR Smart Glasses
Here’s your first look at smart glasses coming from Warby Parker and Gentle Monster, powered by Google and Samsung’s XR platform.
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Google Makes It Easy to Deepfake Yourself
Google’s overhaul of its AI creation software, Flow, includes a new video model and a tool for generating selfie videos called avatars.
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Demis Hassabis Thinks AI Job Cuts Are Dumb
The CEO of Google DeepMind tells WIRED that companies should use the productivity gains of AI to do more, not lay people off.
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Gemini Spark Is Google’s Response to OpenClaw’s 24/7 AI Agent
Google’s always-running, data-hungry AI agent is designed to spend your money and send your emails.
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Former OpenAI Staffers Warn That xAI’s Poor Safety Record Could Complicate SpaceX’s IPO
The ex-employees, who cofounded a new AI watchdog group, say investors deserve more information about xAI’s safety practices before SpaceX goes public.
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The Zuckerbergs Are Hiring a Lifeguard but Calling It a ‘Beach Water Person’
The job, which is associated with the Zuckerberg family office, is located in Kauai, Hawaii, where the Meta CEO owns a massive compound.
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The Best Action Cameras for All Your Craziest Adventures (2026)
Gearing up to shred the slopes or dive into the seas? These photography tools are made for danger.
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The Herman Miller Coyl Standing Desk Is Built Just for Gamers
The Coyl uses a coil design for the power cable, keeping it neat and taut between the desk and the wall. And instead of relying on boring levers to adjust the height, it has a nifty rotary dial.
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The US Built a Site to Ensure Fair Access to Public Lands. Then Everything Went Wrong
Recreation.gov was supposed to make access to public lands more equitable and streamlined. Instead, it’s rife with bots and inequality, while a government contractor benefits.
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Tom Steyer Wants to Save California From Billionaires. But Also Doesn’t Want Them to Leave
The hedge fund billionaire turned gubernatorial candidate wants to tax California’s ultrawealthy, regulate AI, and keep Silicon Valley happy at the same time. Good luck with that.
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Set Up Your Phone’s Always-On Display So You’re Unlocking It Less Often
Break the pattern of unlocking your phone for one thing and then getting sucked into something else. Set up your lock screen to show all the information you need at a glance.
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Google I/O 2026 Live Blog: All the Gemini and Smart Glasses Updates as They Happen
Follow our live coverage of Google’s annual developer keynote, where the company will announce updates to its Gemini suite of AI tools and more details about Android XR smart glasses.
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You Can Get Some of Your Nudes Removed From the Internet Under a New Law
Starting May 19, tech platforms in the US will have to comply with the Take It Down Act. Here’s how more than a dozen major platforms are handling takedown demands for your nonconsensual nudes.
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Tempo Promo Code: 60% Off Ready-to-Heat Meals in 2026
Upgrade your meal prep with these Tempo discount codes and offers. Save on high-protein, ready-to-heat meals delivered to your door.
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HBO Max Promo Code: 50% Off | May
Stream your favorite shows and save up to 50% today with HBO Max discount codes and subscription deals.
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Google's Spark Uses Gemini AI to Help Plan Your Life
Another Google I/O 2026 announcement: A new AI running in the background to handle scheduling, emails and more.
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Apple's MacBook lineup includes three tiers: Neo, Air and Pro. See our favorites and find the best MacBook for your laptop budget and needs.
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Premier League Soccer: Stream Chelsea vs. Tottenham From Anywhere Live
Spurs can seal its survival with a win away at its London rivals.
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Google Expands AI Identification Tool to Chrome and Search
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Google's New Gemini AI Model and Tools Are All About Agents Now
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Google's 'Ask YouTube' Finds the Exact Part of a Video That Answers Your Question
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Google's Project Genie: You Can Now Base Imaginary Worlds on Real Places
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Google Drops Price of Its Highest-Tier AI Plan as Gemini Gets More Powerful
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Google Flow's family of products gets agentic updates, mobile apps and the Omni Flash treatment.
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Google Search Is Getting an AI-Heavy Makeover
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Google Introduces Gemini Omni, a Multimodal AI That Knows the World
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Google Has So Many New Smart Glasses Coming Soon. I Wore Them All
Samsung, Google, Gentle Monster, Warby Parker and Xreal are going some wild Gemini places. But how will they address the growing privacy concerns?
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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.
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Assume autonomy: Why security teams need to rethink defence at machine speed
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MPs propose ‘kill switch’ to shut down rogue AI systems
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Post Office objection to Capture appeals is ‘inexplicable and unconscionable’
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Buyers call for electronic invoicing
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UK employees using AI regularly lose more than seven hours a week
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Post Office chair defends ‘inappropriate and harmful’ position on Capture appeals
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Gov.uk chatbot makes government services faster to access
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