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  • My air fryer has a steam function I can't do without — and it's just half price right now
    This Philips air fryer is the most versatile air fryer I've tried and worth every penny, all thanks to an additional steam functionality.
  • Quordle hints and answers for Thursday, April 30 (game #1557)
    Looking for Quordle clues? We can help. Plus get the answers to Quordle today and past solutions.
  • NYT Connections hints and answers for Thursday, April 30 (game #1054)
    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.
  • NYT Strands hints and answers for Thursday, April 30 (game #788)
    Looking for NYT Strands answers and hints? Here's all you need to know to solve today's game, including the spangram.
  • 'The era of the pilot is over, the era of the agent is here': Google Cloud wants you to unlock the power of your data
    Google Cloud knows most of your data is unstructured and lives in other environments – but it still wants to help you tap into the huge potential.
  • Prompts now, pollutants later: Report claims data centers are harming the environment to the tune of $25 billion and inducing a debt on the health of current and future generations
    A new paper theorizes that the cost of gross external damages generated by data centers could exceed $25 billion.
  • 'Chaining vulnerabilities is the hallmark of a sophisticated attack': 750,000 websites must be patched as Microsoft's popular open source Dotnetnuke CMS hit by an XSS flaw that allows attackers to hijack admin sessions and take over entire web servers
    A critical DotNetNuke vulnerability allows attackers to upload malicious SVG files, execute XSS, and gain server control through authenticated user actions.
  • 'The storm is here': Why you and your neighbors may be paying multibillion-dollar bill for AI data centers right now — but that may not last long as more US states join revolt against unjust 'socialist' approach to electricity bills
    The hidden cost of AI: How data centers are driving electricity prices higher across multiple states, affecting you and your neighbors.
  • SpaceX's theorized data centers in space face 'significant technical complexity and unproven technologies,' and the 'unpredictable environment of space' means they may not be commercially viable
    SpaceX warns investors that orbital AI data centers face unproven technology risks, harsh space conditions, and economic challenges that may prevent viability.
  • Smart-home brand Dreame showed me a rocket-powered electric car, and then things got weirder from there
    Dreame Next is a weird showcase of how one smart home brand wants to rule your world.
  • 'The ocean is really unlimited in terms of how much energy is available': No land, no fuel, no cables — how wave-powered ocean platforms could tackle the power needs of AI data centers
    A startup is developing floating platforms that use wave energy to power offshore AI data centers, reducing emissions, but faces potential durability issues.
  • I've hand-picked the best Lego Botanicals sets for Mother's Day, from spiky succulents to cheerful sunflowers
    Lego's Botanicals range has bloomed to include plants of all kinds, and your mom's favorite is almost certainly included.
  • I tried Google’s new AI wardrobe feature with Motorola’s Razr — and it turns your photos into a surprisingly useful digital closet full of outfits
    Google Photos’ new AI wardrobe feature builds a digital closet from your photos, organizes outfits, and even offers virtual try-ons. I tried it on Motorola’s new Razr devices, and it’s a surprisingly compelling look at how AI could reshape your camera roll.
  • Is this 'the largest breach in football history'? Hackers allegedly breach Cristiano Ronaldo's Saudi team and AFC governing body, leak passports, contracts, and emails online
    More than 150,000 people allegedly affected, including tens of thousands of professional athletes.
  • 15 quirky gadgets for your desk — and yes, they’re actually really useful for work
    As a gadget-lover, I found some cool office gear that's practical and fun.
  • This smart fridge scans your food and your fingerprints to give you personalized nutrition advice — but I'm not sure I want judgemental appliances in my kitchen
    The refrigerator has a robotic arm to organize your food, and uses biometric data to help you meet your health goals.
  • 'This campaign works because it feels ordinary': Experts reveal how hackers use fake DHL messages to lure in victims
    Forcepoint uncovers new phishing campaign using DHL assets, and even found where the passwords are being sent to.
  • 'I won’t provide instructions, tactics, or advice that could help someone commit a crime': ChatGPT claims it won't assist would-be felons, despite claims to the contrary from Florida AG
    ChatGPT is being looked at by Florida's Attorney General as a co-conspirator in a crime, but is that even possible? ChatGPT says it's not
  • GTA 6 desperately needs this one feature to give PC players a boost — and I can't believe I'm saying this, but it should take a gamer-friendly page from Ubisoft's book
    GTA 6 is now only a few months away, and there's one thing Rockstar Games must do if it wants to fully capitalize on game sales.
  • Does a home theater speaker need to be beautiful? Scottish hi-fi great Fyne Audio is banking on 'reference-level' sound with a high SPL being enough for its new line-up — they more for hiding in the wall than displaying proudly, and that's okay
    Fyne Audio's new monitors and sub deliver very high SPL in a design made to "visually disappear"
  • I’ve been using bird feeder cameras for years, and new avian health warnings had me worried for the summer months — but this smart bird bath alternative, along with expert advice, will let me get my garden bird-watching fix responsibly
    I’ve been using a bird feeder camera for years and new disease warnings had me worried for warmer months — but this smart bird bath alternative and RSPB advice will give me my garden birdlife-watching fix, responsibly
  • I went hands-on with the Motorola Razr Fold, and it feels like Moto's excellent flip phone formula finally scaled up
    Motorola’s Razr Fold feels like the company’s most serious foldable yet, pairing thin premium hardware, a large 6,000mAh battery, and flagship specs with a clear goal of challenging Samsung and Google — but the quality of its cameras and software will determine whether it can truly compete.
  • 'The first releases will begin very, very soon': How to access UFO and alien files anonymously as President Trump hints at 'tremendous interest' in the soon-to-be-released and previously classified US records on extraterrestrial life
    President Trump has suggested there's 'tremendous interest' in the soon-to-be-released alien files. So how can you access them? And, more, importantly, how can you access them without leaving your data open to prying eyes?
  • Letting OpenAI win risks 'losing every charity in America' Elon Musk says in court, as his lawsuit hearing begins
    Elon Musk is taking on OpenAI and CEO Sam Altman, and has had some choice words to say on the opening day.
  • Motorola just dropped 5 new products, including the Samsung Galaxy-rivaling Razr Ultra 2026 series and Razr Fold
    Motorola has announced the Razr 2026, the Razr Plus 2026, and the Razr Ultra 2026, along with US availability for the Razr Fold and the Moto Buds 2 Plus.
  • I tried Motorola’s Razr Ultra 2026, and it makes every other flip phone feel boring by comparison
    The Razr Ultra 2026 keeps the same winning flip-phone formula as its predecessors, but upgrades like a bigger battery, faster charging, and smarter AI features help it stay ahead — even if the higher price is harder to ignore.
  • How to watch Atletico Madrid vs Arsenal: Free Streams for Champions League 2025/26 Semi-Final 1st leg, Team News
    All the ways to watch Atletico Madrid vs Arsenal live streams from anywhere and for free, as Spain meets England for a place in the 2026 Champions League final.
  • Experts say this affordable gadget will keep annoying fruit flies away from your dinner table this summer — no chemicals, sprays or smelly candles required
    Food hygiene experts recommend using a simple table fan to keep fruit flies away until you've tackled the problem at its source.
  • MacBook Neo could get an upgrade next year — I just hope Apple's RAM supply chain stays strong until then
    Apple is reportedly ready to upgrade the MacBook Neo for 2027 with more RAM, but the ongoing RAM crisis might have an impact on plans if it lasts long enough.
  • How to watch Giro d’Italia 2026 free from anywhere with this VPN deal
    How to watch Giro d’Italia 2026 for free from anywhere with a VPN. Jonas Vingegaard, Giulio Pellizzari and Adam Yates are amongst the maglia rosa favourites.
  • Nike Promo Codes and Deals: 30% Off
    Check out our deals for Nike this month, including 15% off select purchases.
  • How Elon Musk Squeezed OpenAI: They 'Are Gonna Want to Kill Me’
    Tensions flared on the third day of trial in Musk v. Altman as OpenAI’s lawyers cross-examined Musk.
  • Emergency First Responders Say Waymos Are Getting Worse
    “I believe the technology was deployed too quickly in too vast amounts, with hundreds of vehicles, when it wasn’t really ready,” one police official told federal regulators last month.
  • Taylor Swift Wants to Trademark Her Likeness. These TikTok Deepfake Ads Show Why
    Researchers show scammers are using AI-manipulated footage of celebrity interviews to trick users into sharing their personal data.
  • Female Looksmaxxer Alorah Ziva Is Suing Clavicular for Alleged Battery
    Aleksandra Mendoza, aka Alorah Ziva, alleges that the 20-year-old influencer injected her with drugs on a livestream and had nonconsensual sex with her while she was underage.
  • Sanctioned Chinese AI Firm SenseTime Releases Image Model Built for Speed
    With US restrictions limiting its access to advanced tech, SenseTime is doubling down on open source with a new model optimized to run on Chinese-made chips.
  • Motorola’s New Razr Folding Phones Command a Higher Price With Few Upgrades
    Say hello (Moto) to price hikes on all three of Motorola’s latest Razr flip phones.
  • How Trump Weaponized the DOJ Division That Kept Elections Fair
    The Trump administration has effectively forced out more than two dozen experienced lawyers from the DOJ's Voting Section, the part of the agency responsible for upholding the Voting Rights Act.
  • Essential Gear for an Emergency Kit—for Cars or Go-Bags
    We consulted preparedness experts and WIRED’s team of testers for the essential gear to keep on hand in case of wildfires, earthquakes, and lord knows what else.
  • Best Walking Pads for Working From Home (2026)
    Our remote team clocked serious hours walking, working, and sometimes jogging to find the best under-desk treadmills for home offices and small spaces.
  • Smart Cat Collars: Which Is Best for Health and GPS Tracking?
    I pitted Tractive and Fi Mini smart cat collars against each other to crown the best for activity, sleep, and GPS tracking.
  • 13 Best Coolers for Sunshine and Nighttime (2026)
    We tested coolers on camping trips, road trips, beach days, and at parties to bring you our favorite models for every situation. The Yeti Tundra Haul is our top pick.
  • Your Phone Notifications Reveal More Than You Realize. Here’s How to Lock Them Down
    A recent case shows law enforcement can see incoming Signal messages by searching an iPhone, even after the Signal app has been deleted. Here’s what to know, and how to protect yourself.
  • Adidas Adizero Adios Pro Evo 3 Shoe Review: World Record Breaker
    I ran in Sabastian Sawe’s world-record-breaking running shoe. It’s fast, but only if you can maintain your locked-in form for 26 miles.
  • Which Automatic Litter Box Is Best? We Tested Litter-Robot’s Lineup
    Whisker’s Litter-Robot name has become synonymous with the automatic litter box. We’ve tested the entire lineup and can help you choose the best model for your household.
  • ‘The Damage Is Massive’: How the Justice Department Dismantled Its Voting Rights Section
    There were around 30 attorneys in the DOJ’s Voting Section on the day of Donald Trump’s second inauguration. Three months later, all but two were gone. Now the election deniers are in control.
  • I've Covered Robots for Years. This One Is Different
    From sorting chicken nuggets to screwing in lightbulbs, Eka’s robotic claw feels like we're approaching a ChatGPT moment for the physical world.
  • Vari Align Desk Chair Review (2026): Breathable, Comfy, Low Cost
    The comfortable new office chair from standing-desk pioneer Vari strikes a delicate balance between support and simplicity. Petite people might find it too roomy, though.
  • How AI Could Help Combat Antibiotic Resistance
    At WIRED Health, British surgeon Ara Darzi said AI is set to transform the diagnosis and treatment of drug-resistant infections. But a lack of incentives means innovation may not reach patients.
  • 20% Off LG Promo Code & Coupons | May 2026
    Save 20% with an LG promo code today, plus up to $1,000 off appliances, 40% off bestselling TVs and monitors.
  • 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
  • Best Desks of 2026: I’ve Spent Nearly 4,000 Hours Testing Desks. These Are the Ones You Want
    Upgrade your office, hobby room or gaming space with a top desk recommended by CNET experts.
  • Best Standing Desks of 2026
    Movement during the day gets even easier when you have one of the best standing desks.
  • Best AirPods for 2026
    I've tested and reviewed all of Apple's AirPods, including Apple's new AirPos Max 2. Here's how they stack up.
  • Today's NYT Mini Crossword Answers for Thursday, April 30
    Here are the answers for The New York Times Mini Crossword for April 30
  • Today's NYT Connections: Sports Edition Hints and Answers for April 30, #583
    Here are hints and the answers for the NYT Connections: Sports Edition puzzle for April 30 No. 583.
  • Today's NYT Strands Hints, Answers and Help for April 30 #788
    Here are hints and answers for the NYT Strands puzzle for April 30, No. 788.
  • Today's NYT Connections Hints, Answers and Help for April 30, #1054
    Here are some hints and the answers for the NYT Connections puzzle for April 30 #1054
  • Sony's Latest PlayStation Update Sparks DRM Fears: What We Know
    If you have any digital games, it's advisable to keep your PS5 connected to the internet.
  • Amazon Eyes 2026 Entry to Satellite Internet Market Dominated by Musk's Starlink
    Amazon's Leo will be "six times better on the uplink performance than existing alternatives," CEO Andy Jassy said.
  • Meta's AI Bet, and the Evolution of Smart Glasses
    Meta's answer to declining user growth? Personal AI agents in its smart glasses.
  • Gemini Can Now Generate Files Directly in the Chat
    You can download specific file formats without leaving Gemini.
  • Apple Reportedly Plans Major Camera AI Overhaul in iOS 27
    Another update may help iPhone users switch quickly between photo, video and portrait modes.
  • Amazon's Prime Day Sale Is Officially Moving to June This Year. Here's What to Expect and How to Get Ready
    Amazon confirms in a surprise announcement that its annual sales extravaganza is coming earlier this year. Here's the scoop on what we've learned so far.
  • Motorola Razr Fold vs. Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7: How the Book-Style Phones Compare
    From cameras to batteries to displays, here's how all the specs stack up.
  • OpenAI Said to Be Making Phone With AI Agents to Replace Apps
    Previous rumors suggest that the company behind ChatGPT could have several different devices in the works.
  • FC 26, Wuchang and Nine Sols Are Up for Grabs in May for PS Plus Subscribers
    Next month is all about soccer and Soulslikes on PS Plus.
  • GM Adds Google Gemini for Drivers to Rev Up With AI Assistant
    You must have a GM car from 2022 or newer, and already have the Google built-in operating system -- it can't be retroactively installed.
  • New at Disneyland: Your Face, Recognized at the Gate
    The happiest place on Earth is now relying on facial recognition technology to verify the owners of tickets and passes.
  • 0–60 in Under a Second? Dreame's Rocket-Powered EV Sounds Like a Sci-Fi Dream
    Robo-vacuum maker Dreame pushes its EV hypercar concept to the limit with a pair of solid-state rocket boosters mounted to the chassis. Yes, really.
  • Today's Wordle Hints, Answer and Help for April 30, #1776
    Here are hints and the answer for today's Wordle for April 30, No. 1,776.
  • 'Jack Ryan: Ghost War,' 'Spider-Noir' and More New Prime Video Releases We Can't Wait to Watch in May
    Nicolas Cage in the Spider-Man universe, plus more Citadel and John Krasinski's return as Jack Ryan this May.
  • Do It for 'Da Vine': Divine, the AI-Free Video App and Vine Archive, Is Out Now
    Damn, Daniel. Merry Chrysler. Road work ahead? Uh, yeah, I sure hope it does.
  • Greece Reportedly Wants to Curb Anonymity on Social Media Platforms
    Greek politicians, as they gear up for next year's national elections, are considering steps beyond banning children from social media.
  • Google Is Paying Android Phone Owners $135 Million. Learn Why and Who's Eligible
    Anyone who has used an Android phone with a mobile service plan in the last nine years could be eligible for a payout.
  • TVs Are Getting Uncomfortably Bright, and Here's Why
    The brightness levels of new TVs are now at scorching levels. In this CNET Labs exclusive, we ask, "Is this the only thing that makes them good?"
  • IT workers say AI is making their jobs more demanding
    As workflows adapt to a shifting technological landscape, IT professionals risk being overwhelmed by ‘AI brain-fry’
  • MPs call on UK government to learn from central bank’s IT project success story
    Members of a parliamentary committee want the wider government to learn from success of Bank of England project
  • HSBC collaborates on noisy qubit real-world application
    Researchers have demonstrated that usable results for financial modelling are achievable even on current noisy quantum computers
  • MP committees to double up on Capita’s civil service pension crisis
    Parliamentary committees to hold joint hearing to investigate the problems experienced in Civil Service Pension Scheme
  • Vernon Building Society uses AI to amplify human touch
    Century-old mutual society is using artificial intelligence to bring mortgage processing onto a single platform
  • Why AI agents are triggering a rethink of enterprise identity
    The Computer Weekly Security Think Tank considers the intersection of AI and IAM. In this article, we look at the specific impacts of agentic AI on the security stack.
  • Court of Appeal rejects Post Office Capture case delay request
    Three convictions based on the Capture system have reached the Court of Appeal, which has rejected the Post Office’s request to delay its response, advancing long-awaited justice for affected subpostmasters
  • Vect ransomware actually destructive wiper malware
    Analysis of a form of ransomware called Vect has uncovered a serious flaw that breaks its core functionality and turns it from a locker to a wiper
  • UK data watchdog accused of dragging feet on eVisa investigation
    Despite longstanding data protection issues with the Home Office’s electronic visa system being flagged five months ago, the UK’s data regulator is yet to take any action
  • Liz Kendall talks up work with ‘middle power nations’ on sovereign tech
    The technology secretary speaks about the importance of forging alliances to make UK tech more resilient to geopolitical pressure
  • Zero waste drives datacentre sustainability shift in UAE
    Khazna’s DXB8 becomes the first datacentre globally certified for zero waste, highlighting how circular operations are emerging alongside power, cooling and AI infrastructure as a core design priority
  • One year on from M&S attack – has retail cyber security improved?
    In this week’s Computer Weekly, it’s been a year since the ransomware attack that brought down Marks & Spencer – but has the retail sector learned from the experience? Connected vehicles are entering the AI era – we look at the latest automotive developments. And a quantum algorithm scientist...
  • Container storage in the AI age: Block vs object and CSI vs container-native
    We look at key choices when it comes to providing storage for containerised applications and whether to choose block, file or object storage
  • How to make AI work for Britain: consolidate demand, diversify supply
    The government must learn from years of experience introducing digital transformation if the UK is to make the most of the opportunities AI offers to the public sector
  • Are tech leaders risking a cyber resourcing crisis?
    Tech leaders may be building up problems for the future by not sufficiently rewarding their security team
  • Why AI is forcing a reset of the identity stack
    The Computer Weekly Security Think Tank considers the intersection of AI and IAM. In this article, we explore the shift from identity management to identity intelligence.
  • Was Capita’s Royal Mail pension contract a botch too far?
    The Cabinet Office’s decision to end Capita’s contract to administer the Royal Mail pension follows heavy criticism of the supplier’s work on the civil service pension contract
  • DSIT gets sums badly wrong on AI datacentre carbon footprint
    Government revises July 2025 projections for AI-driven datacentre carbon footprint upwards by around 100x, but Carbon Brief suggests the numbers could be much higher still
  • Almost 90% of women leave tech industry within 10 years
    Women aren’t staying in the tech sector for longer than 10 years, but may come back after leaving if the circumstances are right for their return
  • Wiz founder: Hack yourself with AI, before the bad guys do
    At Google Cloud Next, Wiz co-founder Yinon Costica called on security defenders to use AI to steal a march on threat actors, and launched agentic capabilities for cyber teams
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