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'If AI were to take anyone's job, wouldn't it take Elon Musk's job? The richest guy on Earth?' — Take-Two CEO says AI won't get rid of jobs, but allow artists to do 'higher quality work' instead

TechRadar News - Tue, 04/21/2026 - 10:08
Take-Two CEO Strauss Zelnick has said that artificial intelligence (AI) won't steal artists' jobs, but that it will allow them to do "higher quality work" instead of tedious tasks.
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'Stop selling or sharing my personal information': Research finds that Big Tech could be tracking you even when you've opted out

TechRadar News - Tue, 04/21/2026 - 10:05
Explicit requests not to be tracked are being ignored, even in US states where such privacy matters are law.
Categories: Technology

IPVanish rolls out RAM-only server filter across all apps to make it easier to boost your privacy

TechRadar News - Tue, 04/21/2026 - 10:04
IPVanish has expanded its in-app filter to all apps, helping users easily find and connect to its growing network of RAM-only servers. Here's why it matters for your privacy.
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Dune is the new worldwide music platform aiming to fix Spotify's artist income problem — and the band you love? Probably loves it

TechRadar News - Tue, 04/21/2026 - 09:35
This new music platform is like Spotify and Kickstarter rolled into one — and one of my all-time favorite bands is launching music exclusively on it.
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The 'immersive' DJI Avata 2 just hit a new record-low price — this is your cue to get into FPV drones

TechRadar News - Tue, 04/21/2026 - 09:28
The DJI Avata 2 is the easy way to start your FPV drone journey - particularly with this record-low deal at Amazon.
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IKEA’s range of affordable smart home devices just got a handy upgrade — and it’s a big win for Samsung phone and TV users

TechRadar News - Tue, 04/21/2026 - 09:28
Samsung just made it easier for you to integrate your IKEA smart home devices with SmartThings.
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The extinction or the adaptation: how AI will impact SaaS market

TechRadar News - Tue, 04/21/2026 - 09:24
SaaS used to rely on enterprise subscriptions. Now, AI threatens this business model.
Categories: Technology

Want to lighten your mental load? First, let go of these gender myths

NPR News Headlines - Tue, 04/21/2026 - 09:24
Drained: Reduce Your Mental Load to Do Less and Be More, busts pervasive cultural myths that keep a woman's mental load heavy.'/>

"Men can't see the mess." "Women are better at chores." These myths position women to take on more emotional thinking, says researcher Leah Ruppanner. She shares what works to reclaim your headspace.

(Image credit: Malte Mueller/Getty, Composite by NPR)

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How to watch Half Man online for free: Stream Richard Gadd's Baby Reindeer follow-up from anywhere, release date

TechRadar News - Tue, 04/21/2026 - 09:22
Richard Gadd's much-anticipated gritty follow-up to Baby Reindeer has arrived – here's how to watch Half Man online from anywhere, including FREE streams.
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North Korea's Lazarus makes off with $290M crypto in Kelp DAO heist after siphoning funds using fraudulent transactions

TechRadar News - Tue, 04/21/2026 - 09:09
Lazarus Group tricked the system by taking control of some of the servers used to verify transactions
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I tried Panasonic’s tiny f/2 lens — and it’s just what its full-frame Lumix cameras needed, except for one thing

TechRadar News - Tue, 04/21/2026 - 09:00
Panasonic's Lumix S 40mm F2 squeezes impressive optics and versatile f/2 aperture into a tiny, well-designed body.
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Valve's Steam Controller launch looks imminent as hidden 'unboxing' video is spotted

TechRadar News - Tue, 04/21/2026 - 08:50
Valve has remained tight-lipped on both the Steam Machine and Steam Controller, but a new discovery suggests we might see the latter launch soon.
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Who is John Ternus really? 5 surprising facts that show Apple's next CEO isn't Tim Cook 2.0

TechRadar News - Tue, 04/21/2026 - 08:19
'Johnny Appleseed' will soon take over from 'Tim Apple' (ahem), and here are some interesting — and some rather odd — facts about him.
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Dyson Just Launched a Hair Dryer That Fits in Your Carry-On

CNET News - Tue, 04/21/2026 - 08:01
The new Supersonic Travel is 32% smaller, but still does everything the original does.
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Half Man review: Richard Gadd's HBO Max debut is the most uncomfortable TV series I've ever seen — but it's still not a patch on Baby Reindeer

TechRadar Reviews - Tue, 04/21/2026 - 08:00

The last few years have been absolutely mind-blowing for Richard Gadd. 2024 saw the release of the hit Netflix series Baby Reindeer, catapulting Gadd to global stardom virtually overnight.

What followed was record-breaking success and a tumultuous legal case involving the alleged inspiration for Martha (Jessica Gunning), Fiona Harvey. Two years later, he returns to TV with Half Man, his first fully fictional series launching on HBO Max and BBC iPlayer.

If you thought Baby Reindeer was uncomfortable to watch (especially episode 4), Half Man makes it look like child's play. The series follows brothers Niall (Jamie Bell) and Ruben (Gadd) through 30 years of their lives, exploring why their relationship is so toxic in Ruben's hands.

Where I've repeatedly binged Baby Reindeer since it first released — Gunning's performance and Gadd's script are just too captivating not to relive — I don't think I could ever stream Half Man again in my life. In short, it dredges up the worst of social masculinity in the most ruthlessly vulnerable of ways.

Despite being an exceptional series, I still feel it will linger in Baby Reindeer's shadow, largely because of how Gadd handles his first completely fictitious subject matter.

Half Man is a brutal evisceration of the worst kind of toxic masculinity

Before we get to the negatives, let's explore how Gadd has made vomit-churning evil into remarkable television. Half Man is a no-holds-barred look at the effects of excused toxic masculinity, with a lack of repercussions pivotal to understanding how reality is reflected in what we're seeing.

While meek Niall is our focal point across the six episodes, brutish Ruben is the one the story really sits with. We first meet him as a troubled teen in the 1980s, freshly out of juvenile detention and home to a mother who chalks his violent outbursts down to him being "unwell."

He quickly controls Niall with the most disturbing mental mind games I've ever seen portrayed on television, indoctrinating every part of his sexual, platonic, school and family life. This continues to get worse as Niall attends university, before their adult lives disperse and convene back together like crashing waves out at sea.

For a woman or vulnerable person, Ruben is a very real, living nightmare thrust into the faces of those who refuse to acknowledge the abominable behaviour of not all men, but some.

He's the one we fear while we're walking down the street, exercising at the gym or trying to enjoy a night out with our friends. It's almost no wonder why I don't want to see Half Man again — to an extent, many of us live it.

The more severe end of the violence scale is handled incredibly well, and I hope it will prompt some Adolescence-style dialogue and change. Gadd has such a shrewd knack for taking the dregs of global society and turning them into grotesquely real television, even if it's not always palatable.

It's Gadd's commitment to warts-and-all storytelling that will undoubtedly make Half Man one of the standout TV shows of 2026. No matter what he represents to us, no matter what we already think we know, we're metaphorically punched in the gut until we can no longer bear to look.

So why is Baby Reindeer the "better" show then?

Jamie Bell as Niall and Richard Gadd as Ruben. (Image credit: HBO)

Let me start by saying that Baby Reindeer and Half Man are two entirely different concepts, but it's the comparison that viewers are bound to make (and frankly, already are).

If we're really nitpicking, I think there's room for improvement in the structure of the story — and my best guess is that this is largely down to confidence. With Baby Reindeer, Gadd was using events from his actual life to craft something that he'd lived, beginning, middle, and end. Half Man has no bearing on reality, and thus is a storytelling shot in the dark.

This naturally leaves a greater room for error, which I think is displayed in what we're not seeing. The creative choice to time jump between episodes is, for the most part, incredibly effective, but it means that a lot of detail is unaccounted for. One of Niall's most significant romantic relationships is solely left to the imagination, as are many of the family unit's most significant milestones.

On top of this, Gadd is the weakest link in the show's otherwise strong ensemble performance. I realize I've spent the entire first half of this review relaying the importance of Ruben as a character, but we really absorb these effects of this through Niall.

Young Ruben (Stuart Campbell) is pumped up on machismo and Lynx, spouting absolute misogynistic and homophobic nonsense through a thick Scottish brogue. Gadd's version uses his normal voice, which is jarring even if it is an intentional plot point. Rather than feeling like two halves of a whole, our Rubens are connected by a string too faint to make out.

Campbell and Mitchell Robertson (who plays Young Niall) are our standout stars in Half Man. Their version of the fraught brotherhood hits the hardest, is the most emotionally explicit, and is the most exploitative in its manipulation. Emmys and BAFTAs all round, if I had my way.

My review comes with a word of warning: stream Half Man with caution. It probably ticks every trigger warning in existence, along with an alarmingly liberal use of the C word that US viewers will likely be annoyed by. But consumed correctly, Half Man could easily be 2026's TV moment of change.

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Half Man review: Richard Gadd's HBO Max debut is the most uncomfortable TV series I've ever seen — but it's still not a patch on Baby Reindeer

TechRadar News - Tue, 04/21/2026 - 08:00
Richard Gadd arrives on HBO Max with Half Man, a twisted tale of two brothers intertwined for all the wrong reasons. But is it on par with Baby Reindeer?
Categories: Technology

What is the release date for Stranger Things: Tales From 85 on Netflix?

TechRadar News - Tue, 04/21/2026 - 08:00
Stranger Things' second spin-off will launch on Netflix later this week — here's when you can watch it.
Categories: Technology

Explaining AMD gear modes and why they’re important for intensive workloads

TechRadar News - Tue, 04/21/2026 - 07:55
How AMD Gear 1 and Gear 2 balance memory speed, latency, and bandwidth for different workloads.
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'88% Confident 90% Misled': Government & critical infrastructure leaders fundamentally misunderstand the security of the apps they use

TechRadar News - Tue, 04/21/2026 - 07:47
Many decision-makers don't know what "encryption" means or what it protects from.
Categories: Technology

As the U.S.-Iran ceasefire deadline looms, here are the main sticking points

NPR News Headlines - Tue, 04/21/2026 - 07:24

The status of the Strait of Hormuz and Iran's nuclear enrichment program are among the biggest obstacles to extending the truce, which expires Wednesday evening.

(Image credit: Rebecca Conway)

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