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Siri will officially become Apple’s biggest-ever embarrassment if these new iOS 27 delay rumors are true

TechRadar News - Thu, 02/12/2026 - 05:14
Siri's Gemini-powered overhaul has reportedly been delayed yet again, so don't count on seeing it in iOS 26.4.
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The Ultimate Energy Hack: How to Use Light Therapy to Beat the Daylight Saving Time Blues

CNET News - Thu, 02/12/2026 - 05:00
Light therapy can make a big difference if you suffer from seasonal depression or struggle with Daylight Saving Time.
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High On Life 2 isn't trying to win you over with its humor — 'I think it'd be a mistake to chase the folks that we probably will never convince that we're funny'

TechRadar News - Thu, 02/12/2026 - 05:00
We speak to Squanch Games CEO Mike Fridley about how the FPS is changing for its sequel — and how it isnt
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Highguard studio Wildlight Entertainment confirms mass layoffs that seemingly impacts the majority of the team, but says a 'core group of developers' will keep the game running

TechRadar News - Thu, 02/12/2026 - 04:54
Wildlight Entertainment has laid off an unspecified number of Highguard developers two weeks after the game's launch, but confirmed that a "core group of developers" will continue to work on the game.
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You Might Be Washing Your Coffee Maker Too Often, According to an Expert

CNET News - Thu, 02/12/2026 - 04:45
I asked a coffee professional about the biggest mistakes people make when brewing at home.
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How to watch India vs Namibia: Free Streams, TV Channels & Preview for T20 World Cup 2026 match

TechRadar News - Thu, 02/12/2026 - 04:30
Here's how to watch India vs Namibia T20 World Cup streams as Suryakumar Yadav's side look to make it two from two.
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My New Obsession: Clever Grocery Bags That Hang on Your Cart for Easy Sorting

CNET News - Thu, 02/12/2026 - 04:01
I ditched my floppy totes for these smarter, reusable grocery bags. It's the best $30 I've spent in years.
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How to Get to Heaven from Belfast review: Derry Girls creator is 2 for 2 as new Netflix show pairs Irish wit with unhinged trauma — and it works

TechRadar Reviews - Thu, 02/12/2026 - 02:01

Back in 2023, I had the pleasure of interviewing Lisa McGee on the BAFTA red carpet the night she won for Derry Girls season 3. It was one of the highlights of my career to date, but after watching her character Saoirse (Roisin Gallagher) flee for her life from the awards in new Netflix show How to Get to Heaven from Belfast, I'm starting to wonder if McGee felt the same way.

The Derry Girls creator was always going to have all eyes on her when it came to her follow-up show, and I'm pleased to report it's an absolute belter. This time around, McGee is blending eerie tragedy and crime-style mystery into her signature blend of Irish wit and charm, and together, it goes down like a spoonful of sugar.

At its core, best friends – screenwriter Saoirse, mum Robyn (Sinéad Keenan) and reclusive mummy's girl Dara (Caoilfhionn Dunne) – are told that an estranged friend from their school days has died after falling down the stairs. When they get to the wake and discover Greta (Natasha O'Keeffe) might not be dead after all, they open a can of worms bigger than they could ever have imagined.

When I say you are going to race through these eight episodes because they're so addictive, I mean you won't even move to get another drink. After a doozy of an opening episode, I almost resented the plans I had that meant I had to leave my TV screen unwatched. That's the power of McGee, people... it's almost witchcraft.

The critical eye in me has to really pick this apart... yes, it could have been easily condensed into six episodes and I'm not too sure how much I love one of the most significant sub-plots. But for the most part, I'm breathing a sigh of relief that great Irish telly is back once again (and this is possibly the most Irish show I've ever seen).

How to Get to Heaven from Belfast isn't Derry Girls, but it won't let you forget where Lisa McGee started

Think about Bad Sisters, Big Little Lies and Orphan Black all getting together and having a little Irish TV baby, and you've got How to Get to Heaven from Belfast. McGee's latest work has much darker undertones than we're used to, touching on everything from murder and the occult to witness protection and false arrests. Even the intro titles are creepy enough to send a shiver running down your spine.

While these are topics you'd rarely joke about, How to Get to Heaven from Belfast is teeming with natural laugh-out-loud moments. Our lead trio are just as hilarious as they are charismatic, making them the ideal characters to deliver McGee's exceptional script with the timing and wit it needs.

This is where it's most similar to Derry Girls – but if anything, the new Netflix show is almost an ode to it, ramming in Easter eggs wherever you look. Everything from subtle dialogue references to the cast mural that now sits in the center of Derry is there, and that's before you get to cast appearances from the likes of Saoirse Monica-Jackson, Art Campion and Father Ted legend Ardal O'Hanlon.

The comedy is strong enough to stand on its own, but I loved reminiscing on some of my favorite Derry Girls scenes as How to Get to Heaven from Belfast went along. Again, it's something that shouldn't work but does, and it's a testament to McGee's craft that she's managed to pull off intertwining the two shows.

As McGee said the night I interviewed her, "I'm Irish, so I can talk quickly." It's this snappy and dynamic pace of storytelling that makes any of her work feel so electric, meaning we can power through the scenes that don't quite work and not feel hard done by. It's such a creative leap that it was almost a given that there would be imperfections, but like all good things, the pros far outweigh the cons.

The soundtrack is any 2000s kid's dream – and almost a character in its own right

It's giving ITV crime drama. (Image credit: Netflix)

It took watching How to Get to Heaven from Belfast for me to realize that we've scarcely had any dramas centering on 2000s school culture. The 80s and 90s have been done to death, with the 70s not too far behind. Even the 2010s to now are well represented thanks to shows like Euphoria.

But for some reason, the 2000s has been a blind spot... until now. Much of Saoirse, Dara, Robyn and Greta's backstory takes place during their high school days in 2003, and boy has production paid attention to the all-important details. Classic McGee motifs like diary writing and shifting boys at house parties are all present and correct, but the day-to-day culture of the early naughties almost feels refreshing.

This best comes to life in the (frankly, exquisite) soundtrack that I hope somebody at Netflix eventually turns into a Spotify playlist. We've got Liberty X, 'The Ketchup Song', and copious plays of 'Sound of the Underground' by Girls Aloud in multiple episodes (though their featured discography is not limited to this).

In peak humor, we've also got B*Witched's 'C'est La Vie', which had me both roaring and subconsciously Irish dancing within seconds. How lucky are we to have a talented creator who doesn't take themselves or their work too seriously? Where else can we have a payoff that resembles Popstars: The Rivals?

I will go as far as to say that How to Get to Heaven from Belfast is my best TV show of 2026 so far. It's not perfect, but the smorgasbord of cultural and craft references we're getting are a feast for the eyes and ears, and I'm thrilled McGee's talents will be appreciated on a global streaming service. Let's keep funding her work until the money runs out, please.

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How to Get to Heaven from Belfast review: Derry Girls creator is 2 for 2 as new Netflix show pairs Irish wit with unhinged trauma — and it works

TechRadar News - Thu, 02/12/2026 - 02:01
How to Get to Heaven from Belfast has all the Derry Girls Easter eggs you could possibly want, only its Irish charm comes with a dark side.
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Claude just made its most powerful tools free — from file creation to app integration, all without ads

TechRadar News - Thu, 02/12/2026 - 01:46
Anthropic has expanded Claude’s free tier with powerful file-creation tools, app integrations and customizable Skills.
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Bobsleigh at Winter Olympics 2026 Free Streams: TV Channels, Schedule & Preview

TechRadar News - Wed, 02/11/2026 - 23:00
All the ways to watch Winter Olympics bobsleigh 2026 live streams for FREE, with Germany seeking to win all four events at Milano Cortina.
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The Mortuary Assistant director Jeremiah Kipp says the game's developer was ‘enormously supportive’ of the movie — and teases a surprise cameo

TechRadar News - Wed, 02/11/2026 - 22:00
The Mortuary Assistant movie had the full backing of game developer Brian Clarke, who even has a fun cameo in the movie.
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Superloop’s new NBN Super Speed Sale just slashed the price of its 1Gbps plan to AU$79 a month

TechRadar News - Wed, 02/11/2026 - 21:56
Superloop has dropped a surprise sale across its entire NBN plan lineup, and with low-cost plans par for the course, now could be a great time for you to rethink your NBN service at home.
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Logitech's best productivity mice are all deeply discounted right now – and our favourite ergonomic model's even hit an all-time low

TechRadar News - Wed, 02/11/2026 - 21:45
Upgrading your WFH setup? Logitech has a bunch of its best peripherals discounted, including some of our favourite mice – with prices starting at AU$84.
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Today's NYT Connections: Sports Edition Hints and Answers for Feb. 12, #507

CNET News - Wed, 02/11/2026 - 21:31
Here are hints and the answers for the NYT Connections: Sports Edition puzzle for Feb. 12, No. 507.
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Today's NYT Mini Crossword Answers for Thursday, Feb. 12

CNET News - Wed, 02/11/2026 - 21:27
Here are the answers for The New York Times Mini Crossword for Feb. 12.
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As someone who's been playing fighting games for over a decade, these are the fight sticks I recommend for when a standard controller just won't cut it

TechRadar News - Wed, 02/11/2026 - 20:00
Looking to get into fighting games? These are the fight sticks I would recommend for beginners from 8BitDo, Hori, and more.
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Remember James Van Der Beek by Streaming Dawson's Creek and His Other Roles

CNET News - Wed, 02/11/2026 - 19:38
The actor, who died of cancer on Wednesday at just 48, made his mark on television and cinema.
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Claude desktop extension can be hijacked to send out malware by a simple Google Calendar event

TechRadar News - Wed, 02/11/2026 - 19:20
AI assistants apparently can't distinguish between instructions and data, and that is at the center of many zero-click prompt injection attacks.
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Disney just shut down AI image prompts for its characters — and it might mark the end of the Wild West era of AI image creation

TechRadar News - Wed, 02/11/2026 - 19:00
Google has begun restricting Disney-related AI prompts after a legal warning from Disney, reshaping what users can create with Gemini and Nano Banana
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