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  • I compared the telephoto zooms of the Oppo Find X9 Ultra against pro cameras, and the side-by-side photos will blow your mind
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    A new battery breakthrough from Chinese giant CATL means we're getting very close to EV charging matching gas refueling speeds.
  • One of the best Verizon deals ever is back — get an iPad or Apple Watch included when you buy an iPhone
    For a limited time, you'll be able to bundle in some high-end Apple accessories alongside your iPhone.
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    The Amazon Tech Week sale has some big bargains for business professionals that you won't want to miss.
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    A Garmin watch is the perfect outdoor companion, and I've rounded up the 12 best deals for running, hikinig and swimming, with prices starting at just $165
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    This ultimate FLAC vs MP3 tool tests whether your ears can pick out lossless vs lossy audio with the tracks you know best
  • Which is the best new iOS 26.4 emoji? Have your say in our reader poll
    Apple's new emoji for your iPhone include an orca, a treasure chest, a trombone, and a "hairy creature".
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    Mullvad VPN is rolling out a strict new "Force all apps" feature for its iOS app to prevent data leaks. A massive win for privacy purists, though it requires a manual workaround during future app updates.
  • This trackable wallet is made from responsibly sourced, recycled materials — and I think I prefer it to AirTags
    This wallet from Chipolo and Secrid will keep your cards and cash safe, and can be tracked from your phone.
  • 'Nature has the solution': Researchers fuse DNA and silicon to build Holy Grail of memory storage
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  • That's not a sub, THIS is a sub — Deus Audio's 60-inch infrasonic bass driver is nearly 6 feet tall, can hit 8Hz, and handles 20,000W of power. This would be the ultimate home theater upgrade…
    The Invicta 60 is a ludicrously powerful infrasonic subwoofer delvering 20,000W of peak power
  • Beat the UK heat surge with these ultra-cool home office finds — I found the best home office finds to stay cool when the temperatures are rising
    From desk fans to breathable office chairs, get your workspace ready for the heat.
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    Kia unveils a Vision Met Turismo concept that hints at future sporty electric saloon for the brand.
  • Sullivan's Crossing season 4 losing Scott Patterson to 'untenable creative differences' could be an unexpected lifeline for Netflix's Virgin River season 8
    Scott Patterson won't return to Sullivan's Crossing season 4 because of "creative differences" — but could this be a slam dunk for Virgin River season 8?
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    “To be clear, we were never approached … nor were we in any discussions regarding a partnership or tour access,” a spokesperson for the artist tells WIRED.
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    Mark Moran, an underdog Senate candidate from Virginia, claims he wanted to get caught violating the prediction market platform’s rules.
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    After scientists exposed wild fish to cocaine and a cocaine metabolite, they observed that, as in the lab, fish on cocaine do not act like normal fish.
  • 5 AI Models Tried to Scam Me. Some of Them Were Scary Good
    The cyber capabilities of AI models have experts rattled. AI’s social skills may be just as dangerous.
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    A new executive order seen by WIRED prohibits New York state employees from using insider knowledge to enrich themselves with prediction market bets.
  • AI Tools Are Helping Mediocre North Korean Hackers Steal Millions
    One group of hackers used AI for everything from vibe coding their malware to creating fake company websites—and stole as much as $12 million in three months.
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    Political appointees wanted a quiet drawdown, the whistleblower says. DOGE wanted an execution.
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    Chromebooks have a reputation for being cheap and crappy. But they don't have to be, and these are the Chromebooks that prove it.
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    Martha Stewart–endorsed Dinnerly is a budget meal kit that doesn’t feel budget anymore, with interesting, far-flung flavors. Just add a little rice.
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    Strong coverage and a long run time make this pool-cleaning robot a compelling alternative to pricier models.
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    A WIRED review of permits for data center projects using natural gas and linked to OpenAI, Meta, Microsoft, and xAI shows they could emit more than 129 million tons of greenhouse gases per year.
  • Join Our Livestream: Musk v. Altman and the Future of OpenAI
    On May 8, we’re going live to answer your questions about the Musk v. Altman trial that could determine the fate of OpenAI.
  • Infinite Machine Olto Review: A Tremendously Fun Ride
    The ebike that doesn’t look like any other ebike is a tremendously fun ride—even for two passengers—if you don’t mind the Cybertruckian design.
  • The Pope’s Warnings About AI Were AI-Generated, a Detection Tool Claims
    Pangram Labs’ updated Chrome extension puts warning labels on AI slop as you scroll your social feeds.
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  • Lowe’s Promo Codes and Deals: Up to $300 Off Appliances
    Find the latest Lowe’s promo codes and offers, including up to $300 off select major appliances and $5 off $50 with sign-up, here at WIRED.
  • HBO Max Promo Code: 50% Off | April
    Stream your favorite shows and save up to 50% today with HBO Max discount codes and subscription deals.
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    Score $10 off with our Walmart promo codes and coupon, and shop flash deals up to 65% off today.
  • Mattress Firm Coupons and Discounts: Save Up to $600
    Use a Mattress Firm promo code to save on top mattresses, score a free adjustable base, and unlock up to $300 in instant credits.
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  • Apple Releases iOS 26.4.2 to Address iPhone Bugs and Security
    Better safe than sorry -- download this update to protect your iPhone.
  • Meta Will Track Employees' Keystrokes, Clicks and Mousing to Train AI
    When workers complained, they were reportedly told there's no way to opt out.
  • TikTok Says It's Testing an AI Remix Setting for Making Memes. Creators Are Concerned
    Worried about that AI remix setting on TikTok? Here's how you can opt out.
  • WhatsApp Launches a Subscription Tier With Bonus Features
    The subscription isn't widely available yet, but includes the ability to pin up to 20 chats along with decorative stickers and icons.
  • Apple's Earth Day Offer: You Can Get 10% Off Select Apple and Beats Accessories
    The promotion lasts until May 16, but only when you trade in certain Apple devices.
  • A Previously Banned Apple Watch Health Feature May Soon Make a Comeback
    Apple has been embroiled in a six-year legal battle over one of its Apple Watch health apps. The end may finally be in sight, and here's what Apple has to say about it.
  • Google's Gemini for Home Is Bringing Back Continued Conversations
    The feature lets you keep talking to the speaker without having to say, "Hey, Google," at the beginning of every request.
  • Best Desks of 2026: I’ve Spent Nearly 4,000 Hours Testing Desks. These Are the Ones You Want
    Our CNET experts have tested the top desks to help you find the right one for your office, game room or hobby space.
  • La Liga Soccer: Stream Barcelona vs. Celta Vigo Live
    Barça can reopen a nine-point lead at the top of the standings with a win over the Sky Blues.
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    The animation studio is releasing three ASL sequences on Disney Plus later this month.
  • Best Gaming Chair for 2026
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    Pep Guardiola's men have the chance to go top with a win against their near-neighbors.
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    With a sleeker design and improved sound and noise canceling, the $130 Space 2 are an excellent, more affordable alternative to pricey flagship ANC models, earning a CNET Editors' Choice award.
  • I Played the Expanse: Osiris Reborn's Beta. It Trims the Fat Off Mass Effect
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  • Google Cloud Pushes Hard on AI Agents and Hardcore Computing
    Google's got two new chips to build AI models and updates to the tech stacks businesses use to run AI.
  • Xfinity Launches New Cheaper Mobile Plans and Included Device Protection
    The company says most of its mobile customers spend 90% of the time connected to its Wi-Fi network, in and out of their homes.
  • Interview: Critical local infrastructure is missing link in UK cyber resilience
    Jonathan Lee, director of cyber strategy at Trend AI, argues for more focus on local and municipal cyber resilience
  • Government terminates Capita’s Royal Mail pension contract
    Contract termination comes as Capita’s failings in a separate government pension scheme hit the headlines
  • UK to build ‘national cyber shield’ to protect against AI cyber threats
    Security minister Dan Jarvis calls for artificial intelligence companies to work with government to develop AI-driven cyber defences
  • Lloyds Register evaluates AI-based nautical navigation
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  • Microsoft faces court battle in £2bn Windows Server class action
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  • UK government beats drum for fintech industry at Fintech Week
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    Talent scale, cost advantage and AI capability position Egypt as an alternative to Eastern Europe in evolving sourcing strategies
  • A tsunami of flaws: When frontier AI and Patch Tuesday collide
    Microsoft’s April Patch Tuesday drop was the second-largest in history, falling just shy of an October 2025 record. What is behind the spike in vulnerability disclosures, and is there a connection to Anthropic’s bug-hunting Claude Mythos AI model?
  • Blackbox replaces two racks of HPE storage with 8U of Everpure
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  • Three-quarters of UK IT leaders without strong AI governance plans
    Almost one in nine British IT leaders say their organisations use agentic AI, but with few putting in place strong governance plans, according to a Red Hat survey
  • Nation states responsible for ‘nationally significant’ cyber attacks against UK, says NCSC chief
    The UK is facing four nationally significant cyber attacks a week, the majority from hostile states, NCSC chief, Richard Horne, will warn at the CyberUK conference
  • Anthropic's Mythos raises the stakes for security validation
    Letting probabilistic AI models autonomously operate inside production networks creates real safety and auditability issues, and that core security validation still needs deterministic guardrails. And Anthropic just raised the stakes.
  • Sans Institute preps live systems for Nato cyber exercise
    Cyber training body the Sans Institute is preparing live power generation IT and OT systems for Nato’s annual Locked Shields blue team exercise, which this year appears more relevant than ever
  • ‘Platitudes’ hide struggle as Post Office scandal redress scheme closing date announced
    Scheme for group that took the Post Office to court and exposed the widest miscarriage of justice in history to be completed by the year’s end
  • Danish logistics giant under pressure to rush world’s largest IT integration
    The emergence of AI-driven competition has lit a fire beneath global logistics firm DSV, while it is distracted with integrating the global IT systems of a €14bn merger and trying to get its finances back to full health
  • Middle East CIOs move from cloud-first to sovereign-first in a high-risk digital era
    As artificial intelligence scales and regulatory pressure intensifies, resilience – not cost – is becoming the defining metric of enterprise technology strategy, says Nischal Kapoor, chief revenue officer at e& enterprise
  • Will the UK’s datacentre strategy deliver?
    In this week’s Computer Weekly, we dive into the data around datacentres – and discover that the UK government’s ambitions for growth look unachievable. We talk to the European data chief at Toyota about the car maker’s plans for analytics and AI. And our latest buyer’s guide delves into...
  • Business leaders marked down on AI workforce strategy
    Research from Accenture has found that while workers feel their jobs will change, employers are less likely to invest in workforce transition
  • Software billing gap: A Computer Weekly Downtime Upload podcast
    We speak to Griff Parry, CEO and co-founder of m3ter about why billing based on consumption sometimes fails
  • Privacy, power, and encryption: why end-to-end security matters
    Governments may continue to look for ways to restrict end-to-end encryption, but the greater danger lies in demanding insecurity by design that would undermining trust, resilience, and the security of the global communications ecosystem.
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