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OpenAI bets $300 billion on Oracle contract to power artificial intelligence expansion despite ongoing losses
By Wayne Williams published
OpenAI signs $300 billion deal with Oracle to secure computing power over five years starting in 2027.

iOS 26 and iPadOS 26 compatibility explained – which models are supported?
By Axel Metz published
Updated We detail the device requirements for iOS 26 and iPadOS 26, as well as the model-exclusive features within each software package.

What is the release date for Peacemaker season 2 episode 5 on HBO Max and other streaming services?
By Tom Power last updated
Updated Peacemaker season 2 episode 5 will arrive later this week – here's when and where you can watch it.

I can’t stop rewatching Christopher Nolan’s best movie, and the good news? It’s free to stream
By Carrie Marshall published
The most iconic Christopher Nolan movie is free to stream – here’s why you shouldn’t miss this box office hit.

The Apple Watch’s new hypertension upgrade lands in watchOS 26 today – here’s why it’s a big deal and which models are compatible
By Alex Blake published
watchOS 26 can now detect hypertension and chronic high blood pressure from your wrist.

“What's going to save the planet is winning the AI arms race,” Trump Interior Secretary says
By Craig Hale published
The US wants to win the AI arms race before it tackles climate change – but could AI help with that?

Watch out, Sony and Canon – Nikon says it’s making cinema lenses for its ZR camera and filmmakers should be excited
By Timothy Coleman published
The Nikon ZR cinema camera made its first public showing at IBC 2025, where Nikon announced that it has dedicated cinema lenses in the pipeline too.

One small step for servers, one giant leap for Axiom Space and IBM Red Hat as prototype data center reaches the International Space Station
By Wayne Williams published
Red Hat and Axiom sent a prototype data center to the International Space Station to test whether terrestrial computing systems can operate in orbit.
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