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Google just dropped a 50% discount on a year of YouTube Premium with Google One Premium — here’s how you can check if you’re eligible
This half-price YouTube Premium discount with Google One Premium is not to be skipped over.
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This sleek new espresso machine from Philips promises 'that unmistakable cafe-like taste' at home — and I can't wait to try it
The Philips Café Aromis can use larger doses of coffee, and has a 'conversational' assistant that adjusts brew settings automatically to suit your preferences.
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Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream devs say the Mii programming was 'pure chaos and 'really hard to manage' during development, that it took 'six or seven years' to fine-tune
Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream lead programmer Takaomi Ueno has said one of the most challenging aspects of development was Mii interactions and that it took around "six or seven years" to get right.
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Secretlab Magnus Evo standing desk review: Streamlined and refined but unmistakably Secretlab in spirit
The Secretlab Magnus Evo is a refined and simplified standing desk with a few nice features and none of the excess.
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Amazon's latest sale on its best-selling tech gadgets feels like Prime Day — up to 50% off TVs, Ring Doorbells, Fire tablets, and Blink cameras
Amazon is slashing prices on its best-selling tech gadgets, including Fire tablets, Ring Doorbells, Blink cameras, Fire Sticks, and more, starting at just $14.99.
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7 of the best Mac apps to level up your new MacBook Neo
Improve your MacBook Neo with these 7 top-rated macOS apps
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'Is AI impacting jobs right now? We’ve looked and, honestly, we haven’t seen it': LinkedIn exec says AI isn't causing a big drop-off in hiring just yet
AI may be causing a small drop in hiring - but LinkedIn says it's not too bad right now.
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Rivals season 2 trailer looks bonk-bustingly brilliant — but we've got to wait months for the full Hulu and Disney+ series to release as series splits in two
I'm incredibly excited for Rivals season 2 after its chaotic trailer reveal... but why is the Hulu and Disney+ series being split into two batches?
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James Bond 007 First Light PS5 controller pre-order build-up live — the best early links to bookmark and info you need
We've got all the best information and early links to bookmark ahead of the James Bond 007 First Light limited edition DualSense pre-orders this week.
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'Anyone with $10 could have walked straight through': Report warns this legit-looking software is actually antivirus-killing adware
Annoying adware turned out to be a piece of malware capable of killing antivirus software.
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Ex-PlayStation boss says Microsoft is 'trying so hard to will' Xbox Game Pass 'into health' and suggests 'a clarifying post mortem would do the entire industry some good'
Former PlayStation executive Shawn Layden has suggested Microsoft can't save Xbox Game Pass, following comments made by Xbox CEO Asha Sharma about wanting to "evolve" the service.
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D-Link Aquila Pro AI R95: high-speed Wi-Fi 7 at a competitive price
Forget about the eye-catching design – the D-Link Aquila Pro AI R95 router gets all the basics right, with excellent performance, versatile connectivity, and admirable ease of use.
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Miss Succession? Brian Cox's new movie Glenrothan will make you rethink dysfunctional family dynamics all over again — and is a world away from Waystar Royco
Nothing can top HBO Max hit Succession for me — but for his directorial debut, Brian Cox might have come close with new movie Glenrothan.
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Think the PS5 Pro is too expensive? This infamously pricey gaming console is coming back from the dead
SNK and Plaion are bringing back the Neo Geo AES console.
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Battlefield 6 is getting its 'biggest map' in response to player feedback, developer says it's 'nearly four times the size of Mirak Valley'
Battlefield Studios has detailed the next season of Battlefield 6 and beyond.
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'It's a lot of fun': Blackmagic just turned the Apple Watch into the ultimate remote for iPhone filming
Version 3.3 of the iOS app adds camera controls and monitoring from your wrist.
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An ancient Microsoft Excel security flaw could let hackers hijack your entire system, so patch now
CISA is warning about ongoing exploitation of a 2008 bug in multiple versions of Excel.
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Who goes there? Your Ring doorbell can now recognise up to 50 familiar faces, and let you know if a caller is a friend or a stranger
The new feature is rolling out now for premium subscribers, but you'll have to activate it manually if you want to try it.
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13 of the best Record Store Day 2026 releases, as picked by TechRadar — Pavement, Public Service Broadcasting and more
We're a music-loving bunch at TechRadar, just see our top Record Store Day 2026 picks (and why we love them)
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'Towards a full private digital workspace': Tuta debuts quantum-resistant cloud storage ahead of Google Drive, OneDrive
Tuta beat Google and Microsoft to quantum resistant cloud storage with zero knowledge architecture and invite only beta access starting April 16.
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A computer without electricity? Mechanical computing concept 'could help improve people's lives' with all sorts of potential real-world uses
Mechanical computing platforms could operate where it isn't possible to use silicon chips.
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What goes around comes around: Jury finds Live Nation guilty of working as an illegal monopoly to dominate the live music market, and I’m thrilled for the future of ticket prices at gigs
A US jury finds that Live Nation has been running an illegal monopoly to assume dominance over the live events market.
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Crimson Desert is 'not a copy of other AAA games' according to The Witcher 3 director — and after my 175 hours of playtime and five million copies sold, it all makes sense
With high praise from a game director and five million copies sold, Crimson Desert isn't disappearing from gamers' discussions anytime soon — and it's deserved.
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Sales of the Lego Artemis skyrocket by 320% at Argos — here's where to buy the popular set and 11 other space-themed builds
Space exploration fever has sent sales of the £55 Lego Artemis model soar 320% over the last couple of weeks — here's where it's available to buy, as well as several other space-themed sets.
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Netflix reveals first image and 2027 release window for Charlie Vs. the Chocolate Factory — and it'll put a deliciously sour twist on Roald Dahl's classic tale
Charlie Vs. the Chocolate Factory will taste sweet to some fans, but sour to others.
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Two years in the making: Canva AI 2.0 required an entire re-architecturing effort, and its yours to try if you can find the easter egg
The latest update takes Canva from a design platform with AI tools, to an AI platform that can design.
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'AI-crawled sites generate 320% more human traffic': An interview with Duda's Oded Ouaknine on the future of AEO
I spoke to Oded Ouaknine, CRO at Duda, about how AI is impacting website traffic and what small businesses can do about it.
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Autonomous agentic assistants are at an 'absolute early adopter stage': Scheduling in Canva AI 2.0 is about to "democratize" that
Canva AI 2.0 includes an important new Scheduling feature that handles and repeats tasks for you in the background.
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De'Longhi's super-smart new coffee maker 'learns' your favorite hot and cold drinks, and brews them in moments
The De'Longhi Primadonna Aromatic has a huge menu of drinks, and pushes your favorites to the top of the list depending on the time of day.
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Plot twist! Canva just made another premium tool completely free for creators — I didn't expect this one, but I'll take it
Canva strips out from its newly acquired professional motion platform, and gives Affinity some big love, too.
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Google's AI Mode Update Tries to Kill Tab Hopping in Chrome
Google latest update to AI Mode in its Chrome browser is designed to keep the chatbot-style search tool always around once you start an online search journey.
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Anthropic Plots Major London Expansion
As tensions with the US government mount, Anthropic has leased a new office with enough space to quadruple its 200-person head count in London.
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Congress Turns Up Pressure on DHS Over Palantir’s Role in Immigration Crackdown
Democrats are demanding answers about Palantir and other surveillance firms powering Trump’s hard-line immigration enforcement agenda.
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The 10 Best MagSafe Phone Grips for Your Butter Fingers (2026)
Keep your phone firmly in hand and add some personality with these comfortable, durable, and nifty smartphone grips.
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Smart Plug Guide (2026): When You Should and Shouldn’t Use One
Smart plugs can add controls to any outlet, but they aren’t perfect for everything. Here’s our guide to using one and which ones to buy.
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LG Sound Suite Review: Big Sound for Larger Rooms
The Dolby Atmos soundbar setup rivals the best from Samsung and Sonos.
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Best MacBook Accessories (2026): Chargers, Covers, Keyboards, and More
From charging adapters to external monitors, I’ve gathered the absolute best peripherals for your MacBook.
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Heybike Comfort Ranger 3.0 Pro Electric Bike Review: Tough Little Cargo Ebike
This fully waterproof little folding cargo ebike is tough enough to take on rain and the worst potholes Montana has to offer.
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This Beanie Is Designed to Read Your Thoughts
California-based startup Sabi is developing a thought-to-text wearable that could usher in the cyborg future.
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Robot Vacuum Throwdown: Shark Versus Dyson (2026)
I let Shark’s and Dyson’s new AI-powered robot vac-mops loose in my home. One was a clear winner.
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Tempo Prepared Meal Subscription Review (2026): Surprisingly Tasty
After testing 14 meals from Tempo, a spin-off subscription service from Home Chef, a colleague and I were surprised by how much we liked them. But lord, there's lots of chicken
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The Star Trek Communicator Is Now a High-End Wristwatch
This luxury Swiss watch brand has gone where no one has gone before. Unfortunately, the price is out of this world too.
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Where the DOGE Operatives Are Now
WIRED tracked down some of the most prominent figures of last year’s DOGE invasion. Here's where they are now—in government and beyond.
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MAGA Indians Went All In on Trump. Many Right-Wingers Can’t Stand Them
South Asians are a powerful, visible minority in the Trump administration. They’re also facing a racist backlash, fueled in part by the white nationalist Groyper movement.
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The Best Pillows for Neck Pain, Recommended by a Sleep Science Coach (2026)
Neck pain takes many forms, but these WIRED-tested pillows may save your sleep.
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Birdfy Discount Code: Save Up to 40% on Smart Bird Feeders
Use these verified Birdfy discount codes to score up to 40% off smart feeders, camera kits, and accessories.
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Google Workspace Promo Code: Up to 14% Off in 2026
Boost your productivity and save with exclusive Google Workspace coupons from WIRED. Get up to 14% off plans for three months, including Starter, Standard, and Plus tiers.
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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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Therabody Promo Codes: 15% Off April 2026
Save on the science-backed devices you’ve been eyeing with 15% off Theragun discount code and 30% off other great deals.
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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 50% off DashPass for students and select users.
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The $2,899 Galaxy Z TriFold Is Back. You Can Buy It From Samsung's Store
The foldable phone paused its sales in March after selling through its inventory, but Samsung is bringing it back.
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Play Hades 2, the Award-Winning Sequel, on Xbox Game Pass Now
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Stop Mixing by Hand. The Best Stand Mixers of 2026 Do the Hard Work for You
These are the best stand mixers to buy, including the best budget stand mixer and a premium model with serious smarts, from KitchenAid and other brands.
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14 of the Best Peacock Shows You Can Stream Right Now
Emilia Clarke and Haley Lu Richardson star in the spy thriller series Ponies.
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Character.AI Will Use AI to Let You Play a Character in Your Favorite Book
This new AI feature is taking fanfiction to another level.
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Should You Buy a Self-Emptying Robot Vacuum? The Answer Isn't So Simple
They promise weeks of hands-free cleaning, but auto-empty robot vacuums defer maintenance rather than eliminating it. Here's what you need to know about the hidden costs and upkeep before you buy one.
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The Best Part of the New Moto G Stylus Phone Is a Pen I Actually Use
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Canva Really Wants to Be Your Workplace AI Bestie
The new Canva feels AI-first, design second.
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Trading Speed for Depth: Does Using AI for Work Affect Our Confidence?
A new study published by the American Psychological Association found a negative correlation between AI use and confidence in our abilities.
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Don't Lose Your Texts: How to Move Away From Samsung Messages Before It Shuts Down
Samsung is deactivating its long-standing Messages app in July. Here's what to do next.
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DJI Osmo Pocket 4 Is a Great Vlogging Camera, but Not for the US
From its new sensor, film profiles and built-in storage, the Osmo Pocket 4 has a lot to offer. Shame it won't be on sale in the US at launch.
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Little Caesars Wants ChatGPT to Order Your Pizza for You
You can personalize your pie and place your order without leaving the chatbot.
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iPhone 17 vs. iPhone 16: Should You Upgrade?
Apple's iPhone 17 has a lot in common with last year's model, but there are notable improvements to the camera, display and battery.
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This iPhone Search Bar Hack Makes Navigating Your Call History Easy
Apple introduced this feature in 2024 alongside iOS 18.
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Much to our surprise, the beloved Explorian E310 is being phased out of production after more than a decade. Here's a look at the new entry-level blender from Vitamix replacing it.
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New AT&T Elite 2.0 Phone Plan Boosts Wireless Hotspot and Data Performance
For customers willing to pay for it, the new top plan offers more high-speed data and performance than the former one.
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Today's NYT Mini Crossword Answers for Thursday, April 16
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Today's NYT Connections: Sports Edition Hints and Answers for April 16, #570
Here are hints and the answers for the NYT Connections: Sports Edition puzzle for April 16 No. 570.
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Stuck in a Coffee Rut? ChatGPT Can Now Plan Your Next Starbucks Order
Don't be surprised if the chatbot suggests mixing espresso with lemonade.
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CYBERUK ’26: UK lagging on legal protections for cyber pros
Ahead of next week's CYBERUK conference, the CyberUp Campaign for reform of the UK's hacking laws urges the government to keep focus, and proposes a four-pillar framework that would protect cyber professionals from prosecution.
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Interview: Bernard Seiser, vice-president of digital, data and IT, AOP Health
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Finance regulators to address AI risks after MPs say they are ‘not doing enough’
After a Treasury committee stated that public and finance systems are ‘exposed to potential serious harm’ from AI because regulators are ‘not doing enough’ to manage risks, finance regulators say they will take action to address concerns
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Cyber Essentials closes the MFA loophole but leaves some organisations adrift
Some organisations risk losing their Cyber Essentials certifications because of difficulties implementing multi-factor authentication, but there is a solution.
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Dubai rolls out AI training for 50,000 government staff
An initiative under Digital Dubai, in partnership with government HR and AI bodies, reflects the wider UAE strategy to embed artificial intelligence across public services, workforce development and economic diversification plans
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One year on from the M&S cyber attack: What did we learn?
A year on from the Marks & Spencer cyber attack, we look back at the incident, consider the lessons learned and ask if the retail sector is any more secure today
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UK government’s £500m sovereign AI fund bids to commercialise research
The UK government is launching a £500m Sovereign AI Unit to boost artificial intelligence startups and drive economic growth through strategic and long-term investments
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UAE education builds digital resilience as regional tensions accelerate shift to remote learning
Ankabut CEO Tarek Jundi outlines how national infrastructure, AI-driven platforms and distance-learning capabilities are helping schools and universities maintain continuity amid geopolitical uncertainty
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UK businesses must face up to AI threat, says government
Technology secretary Liz Kendall urges Britain’s business community to sit up and pay attention to emerging AI threats, following the debut of Anthropic’s new frontier model, Mythos
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Ordnance Survey works with Snowflake to tackle flood risk
AI-based tool developed with Snowflake improves policymakers’ understanding of properties at risk of flooding
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Danske Bank upgrade error exposed 20,000 customer addresses
Danish bank revealed details of a customer data leak last year which affected thousands of customers
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Data dive: A new American Century in the datacentre pipeline?
Looking at datacentre development internationally, we see how the UK faces apparent relative decline, how countries are responding to the AI age, and what MW vs GDP can tell us
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TDX 2026: Salesforce depicts SaaS as an agentic evolution
Salesforce paints a picture of software as a service evolving in an agentic direction, at its developer conference in San Francisco, with AgentExchange as an ecosystem lubricant
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England Rugby chooses Capgemini as it targets half a million new fans
French supplier will support the Rugby Football Union’s four-year plan to ensure the sport thrives in England
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April Patch Tuesday brings zero-days in Defender, SharePoint Server
Microsoft’s latest Patch Tuesday update may be one of the largest in history, with more than 160 issues in scope
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Department for Transport shows how its AI system avoids bias
A report looking at a system to extract themes from public consultations highlights human and LLM-based checks
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Turkey launches nationwide 5G services with ambitious domestic production targets
Country’s three mobile operators go live across all 81 provinces following $2.95bn spectrum auction, with government mandating 60% local content requirements
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UK financial regulators rush to assess risks of Anthropic AI model
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