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Today β€” 7 March 2026TechRadar - All the latest technology news
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Iranians threatened with legal action for using VPNs to bypass internet blocks β€” here's everything we know

Iranian authorities are sending SMS warnings to citizens who successfully bypass the country's near-total internet blackout, threatening prosecution for those using VPNs or Starlink to access the global web.

The next Xbox is codenamed Project Helix, and we hope the Xbox CEO's 'commitment to the return of Xbox' is real

Xbox CEO Asha Sharma has revealed that the next-generation Xbox is codenamed Project Helix and says it will β€œlead in performance,” with rumors pointing to a powerful new console arriving in 2027.

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'A liability trap' β€” NordVPN slams Utah age verification law targeting VPN users

Utah lawmakers are a step closer to enforcing a new age verification law that NordVPN warns could "punish all VPN users globally." Here's everything you need to know about the controversial bill.

Adobe Lightroom Classic (2026) review: Perfect photo organization with time-saving AI at its best β€” but it can be hit and miss

Adobe’s Lightroom Classic is a powerful tool to catalog, review and edit your shots, and the latest version adds more AI tools to it, from the highly useful to the somewhat questionable. Let’s check out what’s new.

Dutch MPs call for free government-backed VPN, ad-blocker, and password manager for all citizens

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."

Security researchers found 'critical' flaw in IPVanish Mac VPN app β€” here's all you need to know

A newly discovered high-severity vulnerability in the IPVanish macOS app allows local attackers to hijack the VPN's background processes, granting them root privileges without the user ever knowing.

AI treated nuclear threats as a routine strategy in 95% of war games, according to new research

A new study suggests AI models frequently escalate to nuclear threats in simulated conflicts, likely mirroring the strategic thinking and war game scenarios that dominate their training data.

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