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Today β€” 25 April 2026TechRadar - All the latest technology news

I've found the 24 best deals from the Amazon Tech Week sale β€” all the offers I'd buy with up to 50% off

The Tech Week sale at Amazon UK features some surprisingly strong deals on laptops, gaming accessories, smartwatches, appliances, and more β€” I've picked out the 24 best deals starting at Β£16.

Samsung’s budget Galaxy A57 looks like a flagship, but how does it stack up against other new mid-range Android phones?

Samsung has made the Galaxy A57 thinner, lighter and more powerful than its predecessor β€” but I wanted to see if it could hold its own against the Google Pixel 10a and the Nothing Phone (4a) Pro and take the budget Android crown.

Yesterday β€” 24 April 2026TechRadar - All the latest technology news

Russia’s plan to tax VPN traffic faces delays as operators cite technical hurdles

Operators are asking for the May 1 deadline to be postponed, but commentators talking to TechRadar argue that this may be a tactic for buying some time. Here's all we know.

'Why we must fight Palantir' β€” NymVPN CEO shares his anti-Palantir manifesto

Nym CEO Harry Halpin has responded to Palantir's controversial manifesto, condemning the company's recent pro-military stance and calling for developers to build decentralized privacy tools to resist global surveillance.

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UK government’s child safety plans could expose kids to 'greater harms,' warns VPN industry group

The VPN Trust Initiative (VTI) has formally responded to the UK government's consultation, warning that treating VPNs as a loophole could jeopardize young people's online safety by exposing them to greater harm.

Proton CEO warns global age verification push will mean "the death of anonymity online"

Proton CEO Andy Yen is sounding the alarm on the global push for age verification, warning that current proposals will strip away online anonymity for everyone while handing unprecedented surveillance power to Big Tech.

Russia eyes 'whitelist' of approved VPNs to stop internet blocks harming businesses

The State Duma proposes to create a list of "white VPNs" permitted in Russia to minimize 'inconveniences' caused by the authorities' quest to 'reduce VPN usage.' Here's all we know.

2025 was the worst year on record for internet shutdowns as censors move to more targeted blocks

Access Now's latest report on internet shutdowns reveals that 2025 was the worst year on record for digital freedom. With VPNs and satellite internet increasingly under fire, we recap the year’s biggest threats and look at what’s next for global connectivity.

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