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Dune Part 3 trailer is the most beautiful bore I’ve ever seen — but we’re still not ready to have that conversation
You’re entitled to your wrong opinion about the Dune Part 3 trailer — Denis Villeneuve has birthed a beautiful bore.
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Nvidia's CEO goes full Principal Skinner in response to DLSS 5 backlash — says it's the gamers who are 'completely wrong'
'This is very different than generative AI; it's content-control generative AI': Nvidia's CEO defends DLSS 5 in no uncertain terms.
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Black Cat is coming to Marvel Rivals and let's just say fans are looking forward to it a little too much — 'This update is HUGE'
Marvel Rivals Season 7 has been revealed, and its trailer features an iconic Spider-Man villain.
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Samsung’s Galaxy Z TriFold was short-lived — here’s why it’s being scrapped, and why users saw it coming
Samsung is stopping all sales on the Galaxy Z TriFold and some users are upset, but others knew this would happen.
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Microsoft is using UK innovations and breakthroughs to build the next generation of AI infrastructure
MicroLED is transforming data center connections and Hollow Core Fiber is improving long-distance transmissions.
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Fujifilm Instax Mini 13 vs Instax Mini 12 — 3 key upgrades in the latest cheap Instax, including a self-timer
Our longstanding favorite instant camera line gets a brush up — the Instax Mini 13 keeps the same low price as the Instax Mini 12, but gets a handy self-timer mode.
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Why managing mobile devices is a question of optimization as well as security
Mobile devices drive enterprise strategy, so how can you maximize their value?
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Record number of UK businesses hit by nation state attacks as attackers weaponize AI
IT decision-makers worry about the consequences of an all-out cyber-war and the effects on critical infrastructure.
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LG clarifies that the new Dolby Atmos rival Eclipsa Audio should work on its TVs, but LG is not supporting Eclipsa Audio — got that?
LG keeps Samsung at arm's length, even when embracing its new audio format for its latest TVs (and some previous OLED TVs)
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Spider-Man: Brand New Day trailer breakdown live — everything we noticed in the new Marvel movie's first teaser
The first trailer for Spider-Man 4 has swung online — join TechRadar as we break it down in real time.
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Afterpay Day hasn't officially started yet — but these 20+ offers are already my favourites
The bi-annual sale is on the horizon, but that hasn't stopped many Australian retailers dropping deals early
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MSI Prestige 14 AI+ review: a sleek business laptop with all-day battery life
The Prestige 14 AI+ is the latest slim but powerful business laptop from MSI that offers excellent battery life and portability.
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I love the Shokz OpenRun headphones for running and cycling — but its Pro version is better, especially when discounted
The Shokz OpenRun Pro 2 combines bone conduction and open-ear headphone tech to provide better audio quality for exercising, and it’s 22% off in Amazon’s Big Smile Sale.
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After reviewing several robot vacuums in the last 12 months, this is the model I'd buy — and it's got a significant price drop too
Hear me out — even with a 26% discount, the Roborock Saros 10R is expensive, but it's worth every cent.
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This simple ChatGPT trick forces the AI to poke holes in its own logic
A simple follow-up prompt turns ChatGPT from a confident answer machine into a more thoughtful, self-critical assistant
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You can catch Deoxys, Ho-Oh, and Lugia in Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen for Switch and Switch 2 — but what about Mew?
I went searching for Mew in Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen, but is it actually obtainable? Here’s what I discovered.
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'Space computing, the final frontier, has arrived': Nvidia wants to power the next generation of data centers in space
Nvidia has a host of new hardware looking to maximize the potential of space technology.
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'This year is the most challenging year since the company was founded': MSI exec makes it clear how bad the RAM crisis has got, despite some prices plateauing
RAM prices might be steadying, but the knock-on effects are still nasty as MSI reportedly cuts back on budget laptops.
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'A lot of people are saying AI is coming, we're going to run out of jobs - I think the opposite': Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang says we don’t need to fear AI
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang shares his predictions for the future, and why AI should be helping all of us be more productive.
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'No one asked them to': Security experts warn malicious AI agents can team up to launch cyberattacks
AI agents which perform normal office tasks can also autonomously exploit systems, bypass protections, and exfiltrate sensitive data inside simulated networks.
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There's a sneaky way to watch World Baseball Classic Final 2026 for *FREE*
Can Venezuela stun the USA? Find out as we show you how to stream the World Baseball Classic Final for free from anywhere in the world.
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This wild iPhone 17 Pro case features a touchscreen for 48MP selfies
The latest offering from Kickstarter case brand Dockcase is an iPhone 17 Pro case with a rear touchscreen.
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'Unreliable and untruthful': London judge says witness got real-time coaching from their smart glasses — and then blamed ChatGPT
A London judge has dismissed the evidence of a witness after they were found to be getting real-time help from someone via their smart glasses.
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The Last of Us season 3 has just cast an important role — and they're played by a popular horror actor
The Last of Us season 3 just got a major addition to the cast, and you've definitely seen them before.
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Alibaba reveals OpenClaw app — despite the Chinese government recently cracking down on the platform
Alibaba and other tech giants drive OpenClaw adoption in China while authorities warn of cybersecurity risks and complex regulatory challenges.
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Notorious online data leak market BreachForums taken down by whitehat heroes
BreachForums is no more - but for how long?
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“People aren’t put off by ‘used’ — they’re put off by uncertainty”: How the smartphone industry can build trust in refurbished devices
Most smartphones still work when retired, yet fewer than 10% are refurbished — how can the industry close the gap?
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Dell Vostro Tower is the gold standard for 'no-frills' professional reliability - and it’s $320 off right now in an early Amazon Spring Deal
The Dell Vostro Tower Business Desktop is $579 in an early Amazon Spring deal.
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Geekom mini PC deal: 'Extremely powerful' AI mini computer crushed our benchmarks for office and content creation tasks - and it's got a $150 price cut at Best Buy
The Geekom A8 Max is the mini PC deal we recommend for business professionals and creators right now.
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'The future lies in quantum-centric supercomputing': IBM reveals its next big plan for developing next-gen quantum computing, but are we any closer to real-world launches?
IBM’s quantum-centric supercomputing architecture integrates quantum processors with classical clusters to accelerate scientific discovery, although practical deployment remains largely experimental.
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Best Barefoot Shoes for Running or Walking (2026)
Our favorite zero-drop, minimalist footwear will let you feel the ground beneath your feet.
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Boroux Versus Rorra Countertop Water Filters, Tested Head to Head
In a world of plasticky water filter pitchers, I tested two of the new generation of stainless-steel filter systems.
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Samsung Galaxy Buds4 Pro Review: AirPods Pro for Android
The latest Galaxy Buds Pro get as close to the AirPods Pro as I’ve seen, in all the best ways.
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How to Organize Your Tech and Purge That Random Box of Cables
You will never need that weird charger from 2012. These tips to tidy up your tech will help you sort out your cable collection, organize your gadgets, and get rid of aging ones.
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Join Our Next Livestream: The War Machine
On March 26, a panel of WIRED experts will dissect the defense tech industry’s impact on modern warfare. Submit your questions now.
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The Best Monitor Arms in 2026 to Clear Up Your Desk Space
Your monitor needs a monitor arm, and I’ve been testing every single one I can get my hands on to see which is best.
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BMW i3 2026: Specs, Price, Availability, Range
No longer a cute urban runabout, BMW's latest electrified 3 Series is packed with tech and can go further than the iX3.
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He Built the Definitive Epstein Database—and It Consumed His Life
The data engineer started as a casual reader of the Jeffrey Epstein files. Then he became obsessed, and built the most extensive network graph of the sexual predator’s shadowy world.
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5 Best Power Banks (2026); I’ve Tested More Than 100
Keep your phone, laptop, handheld gaming console, and other electronics running with these travel-friendly power banks.
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A Quantum Leap for the Turing Award
Charles Bennett and Gilles Brassard pioneered quantum information theory. Now they’ve been awarded the highest honor in computer science.
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50% Off DoorDash Promo Code | March 2026
Explore today’s top DoorDash promo codes for $25 off your first order, free delivery, and up to 50% off for existing customers.
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$20 Chewy Promo Code | March 2026
Explore Chewy coupon codes for $30 off, $20 off your first order $49, 50% off pet food, and more March 2026 discounts.
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NordVPN Coupons and Deals: 77% Off in March 2026
Save up to 77% on 2-year plans and get 3 free months with our NordVPN discount codes.
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AT&T Promo Codes and Bundle Deals: Save $50 in March
Whether you’re looking to upgrade your internet or get the latest phone, we’ve got you covered with our selection of AT&T coupons and deals.
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Justice Department Says Anthropic Can’t Be Trusted With Warfighting Systems
In response to Anthropic’s lawsuit, the government said it lawfully penalized the company for trying to limit how its Claude AI models could be used by the military.
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Meta Is Shutting Down Horizon Worlds on Meta Quest
Meta’s flailing virtual reality social experience is being discontinued in June. It's part of Meta’s broader moves to slim down the business that became its namesake.
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DoorDash Reservations Scored America’s Most Exclusive Restaurants
After the rise (and fall) of reservation scalping, DoorDash and a host of apps are fighting to book you a seat at the country’s most exclusive restaurants.
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These Sonos Over-Ear Headphones Are $100 Off
This super comfortable headset has some top-tier active noise canceling. Unlike other headphones, it also integrates with your existing Sonos gear.
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Dyson’s New PencilWash Is Here
The debut follows the release of Dyson’s newest robot vacuum and a larger wet cleaner last week.
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I Clamp Every Accessory I Can to My Desk To Avoid Clutter, and You Should, Too
It’s time to clamp down on the chaos and clear your desktop with these clever mounted accessories.
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If you're thinking of popping popcorn in an air fryer, you'll want to read this expert advice first.
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Apple Needs to Launch Its Foldable iPhone Flip in 2026. Here's Why
Commentary: Foldables are everywhere now and Apple is the only major phone-maker without one.
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Apple iPhone Fold, iPhone 18, Google Pixel 11 and Other Phones We Expect in 2026
Samsung, Apple and Google have unveiled their early-2026 phones but gear up for the rest of the year. We're in for some very exciting foldables and Ultra camera phones.
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Best Smart Speakers for 2026: Music to Our Ears
From favorite streaming services to voice assistant tasks, these smart speakers wowed us in our testing.
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What Apple’s New Partnership Could Mean for Its Fitness Future
London Marathon runners will be the first to experience this partnership during the upcoming April race.
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I Gave Home Chef Meal Kits Another Shot. I'm Glad I Did
This easy meal kit service was never my favorite. Here's how Home Chef fared in our most recent testing.
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AT&T's New App Bundles Mobile and Home Internet Along With an AI Assistant
AT&T customers have a new app for managing their accounts, including some parental controls and access to more data.
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Today's NYT Connections Hints, Answers and Help for March 18, #1011
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Do You Need to Upgrade Your MacBook Air? M5, M4, M3, M2, M1 Models Compared
With the release of the new M5 MacBook Air, has the time come to replace your current model? Join me as I go through each of the past four generations to help you answer that question.
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SXSW 2026 Updates: The Latest on Creativity, AI and VR, Including a 'Real Estate Holodeck'
We've heard from icons like Jamie Lee Curtis, Steven Spielberg and Serena Williams so far. Up next: robots?
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Google, Meta and Amazon Join Global Pact to Fight Rising Online Scams
The companies will share fraud intelligence and coordinate responses as AI makes scams faster, cheaper and harder to detect.
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Fitbit's Personal Health Coach Will Soon Understand Your Medical Records
Google says Fitbit's AI Coach will offer improved sleep insights and use your medical records for more personalized advice.
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Nvidia Teases DLSS 5 and Gamers Aren't Impressed
The new AI technology is making some big changes to video game graphics that hardly anyone seems to like.
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Dog Health Goes Digital With New AI Chatbot
Fi Intelligence allows you to ask questions of a specially tailored pet health chatbot, but it's not meant to replace vet visits.
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Amazon Speeds Up Delivery Even More With 1- and 3-Hour Options
The retailer says the one-hour option is available in hundreds of cities, with discounted shipping for Prime members.
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Samsung Halts Sale of Galaxy Z TriFold After Just 3 Months
The 10-inch device cost nearly $3,000 and will no longer be available to buy in the US or South Korea.
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Encyclopedia Britannica and Merriam-Webster Sue OpenAI
The lawsuit continues a trend of content owners suing AI companies for copyright infringement.
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Nvidia GTC 2026 Keynote: What to Know About DLSS 5, NemoClaw and Vera CPU
Nvidia balanced the debut of its Vera CPU and NemoClaw agent stack against a wave of gamer backlash over its "cinematic" DLSS 5 technology.
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Nvidia GTC: Catch Up on All the AI and Robotics News from Jensen Huang's Keynote
It wouldn't be a Nvidia keynote without a robot on stage, and GTC did not disappoint.
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FIFA Joins Forces With YouTube for World Cup 2026
The deal will give fans more ways to engage with the tournament.
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Anker's Upcoming Liberty 5 Pro Max Buds Will Have an AI Voice Recorder in Their Charging Case
Leaks reveal that Anker's new Liberty 5 Pro and Pro Max earbuds will feature an in-house-developed AI chip called the Anker Thus.
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AI tools offer ‘near-real-time’ analysis of data from seized mobile phones and computers
Cellebrite demonstrates how AI tools are able to analyse the contents of mobile phones and computers during crime investigations
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Digital IDs edge closer to practical reality for UK businesses
Industries and policymakers are strongly aligned on the need for digital company IDs for UK businesses, as progress is made towards the implementation of a practical standard
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Technology accelerating crime, boosts case for national police service, says NCA chief
NCA director general Graeme Biggar says technology has helped criminals get smarter, faster and more connected, boosting case for National Police Service
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MPs asks Lloyds Bank for more information about ‘alarming’ breach
Treasury Committee chair requests more information about the IT problem experienced by Lloyds Bank
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Contactless payment limit removal will happen overnight, but change won’t
Banks will be able to set their own contactless card payment limits from 19 March, following rule change by Financial Conduct Authority
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Beyond integration theatre: Building stronger cyber platforms
The Security Think Tank looks at platformisation, considering questions such as how CISOs can distinguish between a truly integrated platform and 'integration theater, and how to protect unified platforms.
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Nordea to slash 1,500 jobs as AI impact grows
Nordic bank to reduce headcount as it continues to introduce changes to meet its 2030 targets
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NetApp targets E-Series at AI and neoclouds with EF50 and EF80
High-performance non-ONTAP workhorse targets AI use cases and aims to ensure GPUs get fed optimally, with claimed 2.5x boost in performance over previous models
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Health workers call for Palantir to be booted from NHS contracts
Health justice charity Medact warns that Palantir’s involvement in NHS data systems is a threat to patients and healthcare organisations
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Funding and procurement to target UK quantum innovation
The government has ambitions to make the UK the first country to deliver quantum computing at scale, and has set aside £1bn to drive R&D
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How conflict is reshaping technology strategy in the Middle East
In this week’s Computer Weekly, we talk to IT leaders in the Middle East about their challenges in keeping digital infrastructure running in a time of regional conflict. The chief data officer at Colgate-Palmolive explains the importance of getting your data foundations in place. And we find out...
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Everpure’s Evergreen One for AI brings Exa flash and GPU-based service-level agreements
Nvidia GTC is the occasion for beta launch of its Datastream appliance that marries software to ingest and manage AI data pipelines with Everpure storage and GPU resources
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Companies House restarts online services following cyber breach
Companies House was forced to pull its WebFiling service offline at the weekend after it emerged that a flawed update was putting data at risk of exposure
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The upcoming King’s Speech - where are the words on AI?
Despite past promises of regulation on AI, there is no indication the Labour government is planning any legislation in the next session of Parliament - and that's an economic and social mistake
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SuperMicro takes on server leaders as AMD pushes on-premise AI
Lenovo and HPE pushed down as SuperMicro sees 134% AI growth, while AMD pushes on-premise Agent Computer
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UK Atomic Energy Authority readies fusion simulation AI supercomputer
The AMD Epyc and Instinct-powered Dell hardware will deliver 6.74 exaflops to power digital twins to support nuclear fusion research
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Cyber flywheel aims to kick-start UK cyber security startups
Company founder rallies CISOs, venture capital funders and government leaders to back startups in cyber security
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HMRC has bought phone scanning equipment and analysis software capable of extracting data from mobile devices as it steps up its electronic intelligence gathering capabilities, an investigation by Computer Weekly reveals
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