Author: Zach_Wilson

I tested the Ultion Nuki 2025: the most well-rounded smart lock in the UK for ultimate peace of mind

Why you can trust TechRadar We spend hours testing every product or service we review, so you can be sure you’re buying the best. Find out more about how we test. Ultion Nuki 2025: one-minute review The Ultion Nuki 2025 is what happens when a smart lock starts behaving like…

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‘They are not human’: Why AI has ‘predictable and systematic biases’ when it comes to judging people

AI mimics trust while relying on rigid, structured evaluation patterns Machines separate human traits instead of forming holistic impressions Competence and integrity dominate decisions across both humans and AI Modern AI systems do not simply process information; they make systematic judgments about people in ways that resemble human trust but…

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Devolo Magic 2 WiFi 6 next: a combination powerline and Wi-Fi kit for tackling Wi-Fi deadspots

Why you can trust TechRadar We spend hours testing every product or service we review, so you can be sure you’re buying the best. Find out more about how we test. Devolo Magic 2 WiFi 6 next one-minute review Devolo’s range of Magic PowerLine adaptors is aptly named, as PowerLine…

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I can genuinely see Pokémon Pokopia being my Game of the Year — but I really wish it didn’t have this one issue

I don’t think many people saw the wild success of Pokémon Pokopia coming. It was released to critical acclaim, earning a five star rating from us here at TechRadar, there was a shortage of physical copies that left fans — including myself — without the game for days on end,…

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Nothing’s modular CMF Headphone Pro are down to their lowest price to date

Over the past several years, Nothing’s budget-centric subsidiary, CMF, has built a reputation for producing attractive, inexpensive products with features often reserved for gadgets that cost twice the price. The CMF Headphone Pro — the company’s first pair of over-ear wireless headphones — fit precisely in that lane, especially now…

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The Stars My Destination is classic proto-cyberpunk

This might feel like a somewhat obvious recommendation to some, but it flew under my radar until now. Alfred Bester’s The Stars My Destination (originally published as Tiger! Tiger! in the UK) is a 1956 sci-fi novel that some have cited as a precursor to cyberpunk. It’s a work I…

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