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How to watch Eurovision 2026 Semi-Final 2 online for FREE
By Bill Borrows published
News 15 more countries go head-to-head in the second semi-final of Eurovision Song Contest 2026 in Vienna. Here's how to watch Eurovision 2026 Semi-Final 2 online and for free from anywhere.

Messaging app Tokee may have leaked 1.2 million user profiles
By Sead Fadilpašić published
Most of the app's userbase seems to have been exposed, so users should be on their guard.

The long-promised Trump Mobile phone could start shipping this week
By Lance Ulanoff published
After a redesign and a lengthy delay, Trump Mobile promises the T1 will ship to customers this week.

Supergirl: everything we know so far about the next DC Universe movie (release date, trailer, cast, plot)
By Tom Power last updated
Updated Supergirl will be the titular hero's first big-screen adventure in 40 years — here's what we know ahead of release.

US Congress calls Instructure CEO as it investigates Canvas breach
By Sead Fadilpašić published
Steve Daly was called in to testify about the two ShinyHunters incidents that left students stranded.

New survey suggests the foldable iPhone Ultra could be a surprise hit
By Alex Blake published
According to a new survey, 14% of iPhone users say 'new phone concepts' is their biggest reason for upgrading, which bodes well for the fortunes of the iPhone Ultra.

Have you dropped your Steam Controller yet? You might want to for a laugh
By Isaiah Williams published
Valve has implemented what is possibly the funniest feature I've ever seen in a PC controller, with the Steam Controller, discovered by users dropping it.

The FBI just remotely reset thousands of home and small office routers
By Benedict Collins published
The FBI obtained court-authorization to reset thousands of routers remotely, so they could kick lurking Russian hackers out of compromised networks
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