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Today β€” 11 April 2026TechRadar - All the latest technology news
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Beyond no-log: Tor looks into seizure-proof servers that forget your data

The Tor Project is working with relay operators to develop "stateless" servers that run entirely in RAM. By forgetting all data upon reboot, these self-wiping relays will protect users and node operators from hardware seizures.

Currys refuses to end its Easter sale β€” I've found the 21 best tech deals that are still available

The Easter sale is still live at Currys, so I've looked through and picked out the 21 best deals on TVs, laptops, appliances, and more that are worth buying β€” but the sale will end soon.

How to watch Malcolm in the Middle: Life's Still Unfair online – with a free trial

Frankie Muniz, Bryan Cranston, Jane Kaczmarek and Justin Berfield reunite for Malcolm in the Middle: Life’s Still Unfair 2026. Here’s how you can watch Malcolm in the Middle: Life's Still Unfair online and from anywhere including the UK, US, Australia and beyond.

The iPhone Air was our most polarising phone of 2025, but this 28% discount makes it an easy recommendation

TechRadar’s international team of experts were split on the thin and light iPhone Air, but we can all agree it’s the better buy when it’s cheaper than the 256GB iPhone 17.

How to watch Aintree Races for free β€” live stream Grand National 2026 from anywhere

Hold onto your hats and place your bets: here's how to watch Aintree Races for free from anywhere in the world as the sport of kings heads to Aintree for the Grand National weekend.

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'I'm going to play this with my granddaughter' β€” Mark Hamill on Lego Smart Play and nearly 50 years of Star Wars

Mark Hamill, now a J.E.D.I. for Lego, sat down with TechRadar to talk about the brand's new Smart Play Star Wars sets, the multigenerational power of the franchise, and why, nearly 50 years in, the only limit is still your imagination.

Microsoft's baffling account ban blocks security patches for Windscribe, WireGuard VPN, VeraCrypt

Without the ability to sign kernel-level drivers, millions of people using these privacy tools could be left waiting for critical security fixes. Microsoft has now publicly acknowledged the issue, stating it is actively working to reinstate the accounts.

UK NHS chief champions Palantir’s 'outstanding results’ in England, pushes for deeper rollout despite growing staff concerns

NHS staff are concerned about Palantir access to database containing details on 1.5 million staff, but NHS Data Chief Ming Tang says her team needs to 'maintain our focus' in the face of staff concerns over Palantir's reputation

Meze Audio's new closed-back headphones are gloriously green and expansive, but the soundstage isn't the only thing about them that's wide

In which Meze Audio takes elements of one of its more expensive models, adds elements from one of its similarly priced models, but manages to comfortably avoid a Frankenstein’s monster -style outcome…

I saw Sony’s True RGB TV tech in action, and it’s a serious step forward for TV picture quality

Sony has revealed more about its 2026 True RGB TV tech, which replaces the traditional backlight with individually controlled red, green, and blue LEDs for greater brightness, color accuracy, and control.

Iraq Telegram ban triggers 1,200% VPN surge β€” but experts issue a stark security warning

A government block on Telegram in Iraq has triggered a massive 1,200% surge in Proton VPN sign-ups as citizens look for workarounds. The company now warns residents against downloading sketchy apps that could put their data in danger.

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