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Humanoid workers and surveillance buggies: ‘embodied AI’ is reshaping daily life in China
China’s leaders see artificial intelligence as key to upgrading military strength, solving problems created by a shrinking workforce, and a source of national pride.
Drones could deliver NHS medical supplies under UK regulation changes
UK regulation changes could soon allow drones to deliver NHS medical supplies, potentially transforming healthcare logistics and delivery speed.
Views of TikTok posts with electronic music outgrow those using indie
TikTok posts featuring electronic music have surpassed those using indie tracks in views, reflecting changing music trends on the platform.
Parents must make tough choices on smartphones, says children’s commissioner for England
The children’s commissioner for England urges parents to make difficult decisions regarding their children’s smartphone use amid growing concerns over digital wellbeing.
British firms urged to hold video or in-person interviews amid North Korea job scam
British companies are being advised to conduct video or in-person interviews to avoid falling victim to job scams linked to North Korea.
It’s not too late to stop Trump and the tech broligarchy from controlling our lives, but we must act now
Carole Cadwalladr warns of the growing influence of tech giants and political figures, urging immediate action to prevent a digital coup.
Be a sim-only saver: could you join the phone users shunning bundles?
A growing number of mobile users are opting for SIM-only deals, shunning traditional phone bundles to save money and gain flexibility.
How to split the bill without causing long-term divisions
Advice on how to split bills among friends or colleagues to avoid financial disputes and maintain healthy relationships.
Looking for the last human place on the internet? Try Google Maps
Google Maps is described as one of the last places on the internet where genuine human experiences and discoveries can be found.
This un-American life: can you really divest yourself of everything from the US?
An exploration of whether it is possible to completely divest from US products and culture in a globalized world.
Pixel 9a review: Google’s cut-price Android winner
Google’s Pixel 9a offers strong performance and features at a budget-friendly price, making it a standout in the Android market.
Nothing Phone 3a Pro review: Funky mid-ranger with real zoom camera
The Nothing Phone 3a Pro stands out for its unique design and impressive zoom camera, offering a fresh option in the mid-range smartphone market.
iPhone 16e review: Apple’s cheapest new phone
Apple’s iPhone 16e delivers essential features at a lower price point, making it the most affordable new iPhone in the lineup.
Samsung Galaxy S25 review: The smallest top-tier Android left
Samsung’s Galaxy S25 is praised for being the last compact flagship Android phone, offering top-tier specs in a small form factor.
Apple iPad Air M3 review: The premium tablet to beat
Apple’s iPad Air M3 sets a new standard for premium tablets, offering top performance, battery life, and a high-quality display.