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AI powers innovation – but it’s also powering the next wave of cyber attacks

TechRadar News - Thu, 03/05/2026 - 08:29
With AI enabling fully automated cyber attacks, cyber resiliency has emerged as a critical strategy.
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Best science-based weight loss program for long-term results

TechRadar News - Thu, 03/05/2026 - 08:28
Start a Weight Watchers program for as low as $10/month for 10 months and get the first month free
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Florida woman given major jail sentence for illegally selling Microsoft product keys

TechRadar News - Thu, 03/05/2026 - 08:25
Florida woman paid Texas company around $20 for Windows 10 licenses before selling the product keys illegally.
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Premium Robot Vacs Are Getting Cheaper. Ecovacs' New Model Proves It

CNET News - Thu, 03/05/2026 - 08:01
Ecovacs is bringing premium features from its flagship robot vacuums to its midrange lineup. Here's what's new.
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Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man review — new Netflix movie manages to destroy the best British TV show of the 2010s in less than two hours

TechRadar Reviews - Thu, 03/05/2026 - 08:00

Cast your mind back to 2022, when BBC smash hit period drama Peaky Blinders was wrapping up its sixth and final season. Loveable local gangster Tommy Shelby (Cillian Murphy) was tricked into believing that he was about to die from syphilis, making himself a recluse in the process.

However, this was all a lie, with Tommy tracking down the doctor responsible but failing to kill him. In this moment, Tommy learned the ultimate lesson of grace, and his legacy was forever changed (and more importantly, left on a high).

At least, this was the case until new Netflix movie Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man. We've picked up with who's left of the gang in 1940, with Tommy's now grown-up eldest son Duke (Barry Keoghan) involved in a plot to foil the Second World War. In short, he's helping the Nazis distribute counterfeit money across the country, making him rich to the tune of £70 million in the process.

But never fear! It's Tommy to the rescue... well, at least after he's done dithering over whether it's the right thing to do. Duke's aunt Kaulo (Rebecca Ferguson) and Tommy's sister Ada (Sophie Rundle) are on hand to try and coax him back to Birmingham, and I bet they wish they hadn't bothered.

The biggest problem with The Immortal Man is how overwhelmingly depressing it is. The first half struggles to get itself going, with the second half abruptly ending in unnecessary tragedy.

If you're looking for jaunty fights, slick laughs and Tommy back on fighting form, you've come to the wrong place. Netflix has instead penned a funeral to the show we once loved, and simultaneously paved the way for an incredibly uninspiring sequel series.

I'm not joking when I say that I never want to watch Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man again

It breaks my heart to be the bearer of such bad news after an agonizing four-year wait, but let's dig deeper into what's gone so wrong. More than anything else, it's the actual storyline that The Immortal Man has chosen to flesh out.

Fans have been waiting a long time for a spectacular Tommy Shelby comeback, wanting more of the same explosive energy that we got during the original series run. Instead, Tommy has become a man who is incredibly unsure of himself.

He's got good reason to be, as fans will find out in the first 20 minutes. But sadly, this all makes for incredibly drab viewing. It's easy to sum the entire movie up as this:

The first 45 minutes is Shelby continuous saying "No, I can't possibly go back to Birmingham" to the few people on hand to listen. The middle 25 minutes is Tommy at his best, punching and shooting layabouts who don't respect their elders. For the final 40-odd minutes, we're back to misery, as Tommy has all but given up the ghost.

Our original crew has practically dissipated before our eyes, too. By the time The Immortal Man closes out, we're largely left with new or B-plot characters, none of whom we actually give a damn about. That's not amazing news if the BBC does intend to develop a sequel series in the future…

In essence, it's out-and-out dread, which isn't exactly what you want to sit down and stream after a long week. Tommy's ending in season 6 was much more fitting too, and I really wish it remained his final hurrah. The Immortal Man ends suddenly, sadly, and with little resolution for the characters we dedicated almost a decade to.

Not everybody else is a great fit either

Stephen Graham is onscreen for all of 5 minutes. (Image credit: Netflix)

When we talk about period dramas, the term 'iPhone face' is sometimes bandied about. This describes someone who looks so modern that you just know they've seen an iPhone, therefore is not a successful fit for a story set in the past. Barry Keoghan suffers from something I'm going to term 'iPhone haircut'.

Sporting an on-trend fade and more sticker-style tattoos than I could count, Keoghan's styling completely takes us out of the 1940s moment. Thanks to Saltburn, Eternals, Master of the Air, The Banshees of Inisherin, Crime 101 and the upcoming four Beatles movies, the man is absolutely everywhere, so perhaps it was already going to be difficult to buy him as anyone other than a modern actor.

Even so, it speaks to the disjointed feeling that The Immortal Man hosts, a patchwork of old and new that sits in a no-man's land in between. There's light to be found in the dark, including multiple touching tributes to Helen McCrory's character Polly Gray and, ironically for something so bleak, the best lighting in a Netflix movie I've possibly ever seen.

On the whole though, these minor wins don't make up for the dull and depressing bigger picture. My advice? Watch The Immortal Man's trailer before binging Peaky Blinders season 1-6 all over again. Trust me, it's a much better use of your time.

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Still find parrying in games like Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 hard to time? Let me tell you about how a new controller’s fantastic speed and micro-switch triggers transformed my timing

TechRadar News - Thu, 03/05/2026 - 08:00
I thought my aged reflexes were too slow for Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 — then this controller with 3.5ms input latency and micro-switch dual-mode triggers changed everything.
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ExpressVPN just gave AI agents the power to control your connection

TechRadar News - Thu, 03/05/2026 - 08:00
ExpressVPN has launched a beta Model Context Protocol (MCP) server on desktop, becoming the first VPN service to let AI agents directly interact with its apps — all while promising the privacy and security VPN users expect.
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Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man review — new Netflix movie manages to destroy the best British TV show of the 2010s in less than two hours

TechRadar News - Thu, 03/05/2026 - 08:00
Peaky Blinders originally ended with a bang — now new Netflix movie The Immortal Man has given it the Game of Thrones curse.
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OpenAI releases a Windows version of Codex coding app

TechRadar News - Thu, 03/05/2026 - 07:49
Amonth after launching Codex for Mac, OpenAI brings Codex to Windows with a new suite of IDEs supported.
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AI can write emails and summarize meetings, but here’s what it still can’t do in 2026

TechRadar News - Thu, 03/05/2026 - 07:38
If we’re going to use AI well, it’s important we get clear on its limitations and how it works.
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'Managers must find a balance': Report claims businesses might need to get HR involved to make workers use AI

TechRadar News - Thu, 03/05/2026 - 07:15
Around twice as many managers than regular employees experiment with AI – mangers hold the key to broader AI adoption.
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Watch Out, Meta. I Tried Alibaba's Qwen Smart Glasses and They're Mega Impressive

CNET News - Thu, 03/05/2026 - 07:05
These AI-focused smart glasses are available now in China but will roll out internationally later this year.
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I Think Mac and iPad Will Merge. Does MacBook Neo Prove My Point or Make It Irrelevant?

CNET News - Thu, 03/05/2026 - 07:01
Commentary: I can see a future that could almost be here, and I've been waiting for. Does anyone else care, though? My wife says no, Scott, they don't.
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Formula 1 2026 regulations explained: New power, aero and strategy era begins

TechRadar News - Thu, 03/05/2026 - 07:00
Formula 1’s 2026 regulations bring new power units, active aero, smaller cars, and sustainable fuels. Here’s how the rule changes will reshape racing.
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Nothing Phone (4a) Pro and New Headphones Arrive in Glorious Pink

CNET News - Thu, 03/05/2026 - 06:45
I have the Phone (4a) and Headphone (a) and I'm absolutely here for their soft pink tones.
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Dutch MPs call for free government-backed VPN, ad-blocker, and password manager for all citizens

TechRadar News - Thu, 03/05/2026 - 06:43
Following major data leaks at Odido and health services, a motion tabled by the Dutch opposition argues that online safety shouldn't depend on your income and calls on the government to hand every citizen a free "digital first-aid kit."
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IKEA's tiny, stackable Kallsup speakers let you 'build your own sonic skyscraper', and they're on sale now for $10 each

TechRadar News - Thu, 03/05/2026 - 06:38
Grab as many of these punchy little cubes as your budget will allow, and start building your own 'sonic skyscraper'.
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Apple Music is flagging AI slop before Spotify has even started — but there's a catch

TechRadar News - Thu, 03/05/2026 - 06:29
Apple Music is rolling out Transparency Tags for AI-generated music, but the responsibility lies with record labels.
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House to vote on Trump's war powers. And, Minnesota sues over halted Medicaid funding

NPR News Headlines - Thu, 03/05/2026 - 06:26

The House is set to vote today on whether to constrain President Trump's authority to continue to wage war on Iran. And, Minnesota sues the Trump administration over halted Medicaid funding.

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