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Steven Knight’s House of Guinness looks nothing like Peaky Blinders, and another hit Netflix series already proves it
By Jasmine Valentine published
Peaky Blinders creator Steven Knight is bringing new series House of Guinness to Netflix, but I think it looks far more like another hit show on the streamer in its first-look photos.

Lenovo's Lena AI chatbot could be turned into a secret hacker with just one question
By Sead Fadilpašić published
Researchers found a way to force Lenovo's AI chatbot into spilling secrets.

Coros introduces Nomad, and it’s the cheaper Garmin Instinct 3 rival I’ve been waiting for
By Alex Blake published
The Coros Nomad smartwatch is designed for rugged outdoor sports and activities.

PyPl is blocking hundreds of expired domains to halt malware attacks
By Sead Fadilpašić published
PyPI’s package manager has now started checking for expired domains.

Fallout season 2: everything we know so far about the popular Prime Video show's return (release date, trailer, cast, plot)
By Tom Power last updated
Updated Fallout season 2 will be released before the end of 2025 – here's everything we know about the hit Amazon TV series' return so far.

Pro-Ject's new affordable tube pre-amp for turntables could be the perfect next step in your analogue vinyl journey
By Carrie Marshall published
Pro-Ject expands its pre-amplifier range with two valve-based phono stages, including one very affordable option for beginners who want to get more serious about analogue sound.

American companies have invested billions in AI initiatives - but have basically nothing to show for it
By Craig Hale published
US companies are spending billions building out their own AI tools, but 95% aren't even seeing any real ROI.

UK agrees to drop its Apple encryption backdoor request – but digital rights experts aren't ready to celebrate
By Chiara Castro published
For now, the power to undermine encryption remains in the UK law under the Investigatory Powers Act. Digital rights experts now call for an amendment.
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