Wear OS is finally getting some useful Google Assistant abilitiesWear OS is finally getting some useful Google Assistant abilities

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Google IO 2018 is still a few days away, but that’s not stopping the company from pouring out some good announcements a little early.

Following the earlier news that Google Assistant can now connect to and control over 5,000 smart home devices, the Assistant is also being vastly improved on Wear OS.

In its current state, Google

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Most of us tend to choose a web browser and stick with it for years. It can be hard to break away from your comfort zone – especially when you've become used to its quirks – but trying a different browser can greatly improve your experience on the web.

Whether you’re looking for enhanced security, improved speed, or greater f

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The best laptop 2018: our pick of the 15 best laptops you can buy this yearThe best laptop 2018: our pick of the 15 best laptops you can buy this year

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Welcome to our list of the best laptops you can buy in 2018. Here, you'll find the top laptops that have been carefully tested by the TechRadar editorial team.

In our list of the best laptops you'll find a wide array of choices, from the best gaming laptops, top budget choices, as well as the best 2-in-1 laptops that are virtually

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New kids on the blockImage copyrightGetty ImagesImage caption Barcelona star Lionel Messi appears to have joined the blockchain debate

From numbers on shirts to goal-line technology, the football industry has never been slow to adapt to new ideas and technologies.

More recently, Video Assistant Referees (VAR) have

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Twitter has warned its 330 million users to change their passwords after a glitch exposed some in plain text on its internal network.

The social network said an internal investigation had found no indication passwords were stolen or misused by insiders.

However, it still urged all users to consider changing

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Elon MuskImage copyrightAFPImage caption Elon Musk said "boring" questions were "not cool"

Technology entrepreneur Elon Musk made the unusual choice of vetoing "boring" questions during Tesla's latest earnings call.

The electric car maker posted a record quarterly loss of almost $710m (£523m) for the three

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