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Google I/O 2026 leans into AI, here’s what it means for you

Google set Google I/O 2026 for May 19 to 20, and it’s making AI the headline from the start. The company’s save the date messaging puts Gemini front...

Lenovo’s latest ThinkPad leak suggests a new Surface and iPad Pro competitor is imminent

Lenovo appears ready to revive its detachable ThinkPad design with a new entrant that could challenge premium 2-in-1 devices such as Microsoft’s Surface Pro and even Apple’s iPad...

ChatGPT now has a Lockdown Mode, but should you enable it?

ChatGPT has a new security feature called Lockdown Mode, but OpenAI is clear about one thing from the start: most people don’t need to turn it on. The...

You’ll soon be able to cap your MacBook’s charge at 80 percent to preserve battery health

Apple’s iPhone lineup has long included a charge limit feature designed to preserve battery health by preventing the device from charging to 100 percent. By capping the maximum...

Everything we expect from Apple’s March 4 event

Apple has sent out invites to a special “experience” scheduled for March 4, 2026. For the first time in a while, the iPhone maker is holding press briefings...

Silent chip defects may be corrupting data in modern computers

Computing is often celebrated for its precision and speed. But researchers and hyperscale data center operators are warning of a growing threat that challenges one of computing’s core...

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Starmer urged to intervene as Rachel Reeves is putting our ‘troops at risk’ – London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com

Britain’s armed forces are facing a £28 billion funding shortfall, and critics say Sir Keir Starmer must order Chancellor Rachel Reeves to act...

Three reasons why the Pixel 10a appeals to me, even without big upgrades

I’ve been using Pixel smartphones for a decade now, and I’ve never seen a muted refresh as the latest Pixel-A midranger. There’s plenty...

Reform to ensure ‘only British nationals can claim benefits in the first place’ – London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com

Reform UK has unveiled a sweeping plan to overhaul Britain’s welfare system, promising that “only British nationals can claim benefits” and vowing to...

Seven Reform councillors defect to Rupert Lowe’s new party – London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com

Kent politics rocked as seven former Reform UK councillors defect to Rupert Lowe’s freshly minted party, Restore Britain. The exodus includes six councillors previously...

Rare earths market matures amid strategic demand – London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com

Rare earths are rapidly evolving into a strategic asset class as nations strive to reduce reliance on China, which retains overwhelming dominance in...