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Waymo is set to launch its London pilot this month, here’s what you need to know
Waymo’s driverless taxis are making their way to London starting with a pilot starting in April 2026.
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‘Find a way to work together’ — Sam Altman’s message to the Department of Defense and Anthropic
Sam Altman argues that AI labs and governments must work together, while also hinting at the difficult tradeoffs shaping OpenAI’s next phase.
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NYT Strands hints and answers for Tuesday, April 7 (game #765)
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Quordle hints and answers for Tuesday, April 7 (game #1534)
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NYT Connections hints and answers for Tuesday, April 7 (game #1031)
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.
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Artemis II got me thinking about space — then I found Lego's surprisingly interactive set
Following the Artemis II mission sparked a closer look at LEGO’s space-themed sets, including an interactive rocket build and a wider collection inspired by real space exploration.
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'We want to raise awareness on this issue': Google warns quantum computers could break Bitcoin encryption much sooner than expected
Google research indicates quantum computers may break cryptocurrency encryption sooner, prompting urgency for post quantum cryptography adoption and coordinated disclosure strategies
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'Like many small fires': Surge in ultra-hot data centers is creating extreme heat islands that may dramatically alter global climate
Hyperscale AI data centers produce significant local heat, affecting over 340 million people and creating immediate environmental challenges globally.
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How to watch UConn vs Michigan: Free Streams, TV Channels for 2026 March Madness Final
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Visible’s Pro+ plan is 50% off right now — and it even worked during Verizon’s outage
Visible’s top-tier Pro+ plan is now 50% off, dropping to under $20 a month—and after months of testing, it’s held up even during outages.
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'The inference inflection has arrived': Nvidia pumps $2 billion into chipmaker Marvell to boost its AI factories to the next level — so does this mean it'll be working with Amazon Trainium soon?
Nvidia invests $2 billion in Marvell, integrating XPUs, photonics, and networking into NVLink Fusion to expand AI infrastructure globally
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'Your login credentials may already be slipping into the hands of a cybercriminal': Hackers target LinkedIn accounts with devious new phishing attacks — here's how to stay safe
Hackers use realistic LinkedIn notifications and job scams, combining personalization, automation, and fake domains to steal credentials globally.
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'Up to 75% higher': Experts say your next SSD or memory upgrade will get a lot more expensive — and I fear the Iran war will make it even worse
Memory and storage costs are rising sharply due to AI demand, limited production, and tight allocation across multiple product segments.
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The MacBook Air M5 is the 'best mix of winning design, near-pro-level performance, and battery life' — get the 15-inch model for a record-low price
Apple's MacBook Air M5 is the 'best mix of winning design, near-pro-level performance, and battery life,' and Amazon has an impressive $150 discount on the 15-inch model.
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I compared Artemis II mission's historic dark side of the moon photo with my Sony Alpha A6000, and the differences just blew me away
The Artemis II mission is starting to capture never-before-viewed (by human eyes) views of the moon, and this should excite stargazers and photographers.
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Stickers, live lobster, plush toys, and queues: No, it's not a rock concert, it's China's insatiable appetite for AI's new superstar, OpenClaw
OpenClaw mania sweeps China as AI automates tasks, excites tech enthusiasts, raises cybersecurity alarms, and sparks workforce anxiety.
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28-hour battery life, waterproof, and 5G: Acer's rugged device ventures where other routers fear to tread
Acer Connect M6E 5G provides rugged, all-day mobile Wi-Fi with 5G, NFC, Wi-Fi 6E, and global network support.
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Skip Target: Walmart's spring patio sale is better than I expected — here's everything I'm adding to my cart
I'm so impressed with Walmart's spring sale that I'm sharing everything I'm adding to my cart, including patio furniture, planters, grills, and more.
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Claude was down – here's everything we know
Claude identified an issue and rolled out a fix
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SparkCat malware returns to target Android and iOS users, hiding in innocent apps to try and steal your details
The malware primarily targets crypto users in Japan, Korea, and China.
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What is the release date for Invincible season 4 episode 6 on Prime Video?
Here's when you'll be able to watch the sixth episode of Invincible's fourth season on Prime Video.
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Battlefield 6 audio team says they 'constantly polish what we think needs polishing'
The Battlefield 6 audio team has discussed its work with the game's live service support.
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Can a MacBook Neo handle everyday work? I tested it — and it’s very good news
The MacBook Neo is pitched as the budget laptop for everyone, but can it handle real work? We have your answer.
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One of the largest corporate espionage and data breach scandals in digital history': New "BrowserGate" report claims LinkedIn secretly scans user browsers for installed extensions and collects device data
LinkedIn calls it a smear campaign, but does not deny scanning people's browsers for extensions.
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This devious VENOM phishing campaign targets business executives by name — so watch what you click on
Researchers found a new phishing kit called VENOM, capable of stealing 2FA codes and access tokens.
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Backups won’t save you from this version of ransomware
While backups continue to be essential, they no longer determine preparedness when attackers steal sensitive data and use exposure as the primary pressure point.
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How to watch I'm A Celebrity 2026 online for free — stream the All-stars spin-off from South Africa
Here's how to watch I'm A Celebrity 2026 online for free and from anywhere as Ant and Dec head to South Africa. Streaming guide and watch free with this info
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Your marketing stack is an attack surface – is security watching?
Ad fraud drains budgets and threatens defenses, requiring a united response across the enterprise.
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AI agents can only be trusted as Junior Engineers
AI agents are fast but must be treated as inexperienced engineers, needing strict oversight.
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Bad news Claude users — Anthropic says you'll need to pay to use OpenClaw now
Anthropic is removing third-party tools like OpenClaw from its subscription to balance demand and strain.
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A Single Strike Won’t Shut Off the Gulf’s Desalination System
The Gulf’s water system is built with layers of backup, but it relies on continuous operation to hold.
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Border Patrol Agents Sold Challenge Coins With ‘Charlotte’s Web’ Characters in Riot Gear
Nonprofits run out of US Border Patrol stations are also selling other “operation”-themed coins that include a phrase popularized by the Proud Boys, potentially in violation of government rules.
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One of Our Favorite 360 Cams Is 35 Percent Off
You can score over $200 off the DJI Osmo 360.
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Gozney Dome Gen 2 Review: The Ultimate Backyard Flex
This colossal pizza oven is both pricey and impractical. It also makes the best pizza I’ve ever cooked at home.
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Artemis II: Everything We Know as Its Crew Approaches the Far Side of the Moon
Artemis II remains on course for its lunar flyby as the crew shares historic photos of Earth, tests key systems for future lunar missions, and attempts to fix the toilet.
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8 Best Apple Watch Accessories (2026): Bands, Chargers, and More
You finally caved and bought an Apple Watch. These are our favorite bands, screen protectors, and chargers to go with your new smartwatch.
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The DOJ Misled a Judge About How It’s Using Voter Roll Data
The acting head of the DOJ’s voting section told a judge last week that the agency had not touched the nonpublic voter roll data it has collected. That wasn’t true.
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Robot Mowers Are Actually Good Now
With the rise of affordable and effective robot mowers, maintaining a pristine lawn has never been easier.
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Snake Bros Keep Getting Bitten by Their Lethal Pets. Only Zoos Can Save Them
Your venomous serpent bites you, and the clock is ticking. America’s zookeepers—and a cooler full of rare antivenom—are your best chance of survival.
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5 Mysteries That the Artemis Missions to the Moon Could Finally Solve
The moon is not just a barren rock orbiting the Earth. The Artemis missions could answer the great unknowns that the satellite holds.
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The Ridiculously Nerdy Intel Bet That Could Rake in Billions
Advanced chip packaging is suddenly at the center of the AI boom. Intel is going all in.
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Best Apple Watch Bands of 2026: Nike, Hermés, and More
We’ve been testing bands since the first Apple Watch launched in 2015. From silicone sports straps to leather bands, I’ve rounded up the best for every occasion.
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Heatbit Maxi Pro Review: a Space Heater That Also Mines Bitcoin
Electricity rates have gotten so atrocious that this Heatbit wants to offset your costs with bitcoin mining. But the math doesn't add up.
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3 Best Robot Lawn Mowers (2026), Tested and Reviewed
These smart mowers are expensive alternatives to some good old-fashioned yard work, but they’re finally good enough to consider if you’d rather sip an iced tea and watch the robot go by.
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Sony’s PS5 Price Hikes Prove This Console Generation Is Far From Over. Good.
The current console generation may last longer than anyone expects.
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With One Million Displaced, Lebanon Turns to Digital Wallets for Aid
Amid mass displacement and collapsing trust in institutions, digital wallets are becoming critical conduits for aid, connecting diaspora donors directly with communities on the ground.
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The Hack That Exposed Syria’s Sweeping Security Failures
When Syrian government accounts were hijacked in March, the breach looked chaotic. But it revealed something more troubling: a state struggling with the most basic layer of cybersecurity.
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Sonos Play Review: Performance Meets Convenience
With great sound and versatility, this new speaker may be Sonos’ best.
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Best Ski Clothes (2026): Patagonia, Arc’teryx, Burton, and More
From weatherproof jackets and pants to puffers, gloves, and socks, WIRED’s winter sports experts have you covered.
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Aiper IrriSense 2 Smart Irrigation System Review: Clever Yet Uneven
This hose-attached smart sprinkler maps your yard, rotates on command, and measures water use. Despite these clever features, the results are a little uneven.
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Today's NYT Mini Crossword Answers for Tuesday, April 7
Here are the answers for The New York Times Mini Crossword for April 7.
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NASA Artemis II Day 6: Artemis II Breaks Apollo 13 Record for Space Travel
The Artemis II crew is in the lunar sphere of influence. Here's everything you need to know about the sixth day of the historic mission.
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Trump Administration Bans Chinese Routers. Phones and Cameras Could Follow
Major companies, including Huawei and Hikvision, could see the last of their import orders cut off from the US within 30 days of implementation.
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Best Cellphone Plans of 2026: Our Top Picks
Is it the season for changing your wireless provider or picking a different phone plan? We've put together our picks for the top postpaid and prepaid plans from AT&T, T-Mobile, Verizon, Mint Mobile, US Mobile and others.
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Are Electric Bag Resealers the Key to Chip Freshness? I Tested 2 to Find Out
Electric bag sealers use heat to reseal bags of chips, cereal and other pantry items. I tested two of the best-rated on Amazon to see if they earn the CNET seal of approval.
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Today's NYT Connections: Sports Edition Hints and Answers for April 7, #561
Here are hints and the answers for the NYT Connections: Sports Edition puzzle for April 7, No. 561.
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Twelve Tons of KitKats Were Stolen, and You Can Help Find Them
It's not an April Fools' joke: A new online tracker lets people enter the batch number from their KitKat wrapper.
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'Daredevil: Born Again' Season 2: Episode 4 Release Time
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In Honor of the Artemis II Mission, Explore the Moon in Fortnite Now
You might not be able to see the moon the way the Artemis II team is, but there's an educational Fortnite simulation that will get you onto the celestial body's surface.
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Today's NYT Connections Hints, Answers and Help for April 7, #1031
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Today's NYT Strands Hints, Answers and Help for April 7 #765
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Netflix Introduces New Ad-Free Gaming App for Kids
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iOS 26.5 Public Beta: Is End-to-End Encrypted RCS Messaging Finally Coming to iPhone?
Apple included this feature in a previous beta but removed it from the final version.
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Apple's iPhone 17E vs. iPhone 17, Air, Pro, Pro Max: Comparing the Full Lineup
How Apple's $599 iPhone 17E matches up with its more-expensive sibling phones.
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Anthropic Reins In Subscribers' Unlimited AI Use for OpenClaw
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Keep These 11 Foods Out of the Freezer at All Cost
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I Tried Cooking Bacon 3 Ways. It Turns Out I've Been Doing It All Wrong
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My Running Tests Left Me Feeling Like the Moto Watch Is Low-Key Catfishing
The Polar partnership and $150 price tag had me sold. Then I actually lived with it.
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Best Prepaid Phone Plans for 2026
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Identity and AI: Questions of data security, trust and control
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Fujitsu injects another £80m into UK arm amid Post Office scandal fallout
IT services provider’s UK arm has received a further £80m from parent company headquarters in Japan
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What’s driving Oracle’s latest job cuts?
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Data dive: Government 2030 datacentre capacity targets look shaky
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NCSC warns high-risk individuals of Signal and WhatsApp social engineering attacks
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Arm works with IBM to deliver flexibility on mainframe
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AI-driven identity must exist in a robust compliance framework
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AI driving changes in Nordic financial services
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How the UK’s ‘Neet’ youth can power the digital economy
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Post Office scandal supplier Fujitsu to cut nearly 10% of UK workforce
Troubled IT supplier announces voluntary redundancy programme with hundreds of UK jobs set to be cut
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Middle East datacentre capacity set to triple by 2030
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High Court dismisses judicial review against eVisa system
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CMA to launch strategic market status investigation into Microsoft; Amazon Web Services off the hook
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Banning routers won’t fix what’s already broken
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Shrinking PQC timeline highlights immediate risk to data security
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AI agents are here. Are we ready for the security implications?
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