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How businesses can unlock the true value of modern log management
How AI-driven observability turns overwhelming log data into actionable business intelligence.
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Ski Jumping at Winter Olympics 2026 Free Streams: TV Channels, Medal Schedule & Preview
All the ways to watch Winter Olympics ski jumping 2026 live streams for FREE, with Norway, Finland and Austria all chasing gold
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Alpine Skiing at Winter Olympics 2026 Free Streams: How to watch online from anywhere
All the ways to watch Winter Olympics alpine skiing 2026 live streams for FREE, as Austria hopes to add more medals to their collection
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Desiccant vs compressor dehumidifier: 3 key differences you need to know
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Freestyle Skiing at Winter Olympics 2026 Free Streams: TV Channels, Medal Events
All the ways to watch Winter Olympics freestyle skiing 2026 live streams for FREE, with 15 gold medal events taking place in Livigno Snow Park.
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This new home energy system works while you sleep - and can shave nearly £1000 off UK electricity bills, with no upfront costs
New UK battery subscription targets soaring electricity bills by shifting household power use to cheaper overnight tariffs.
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Luge at Winter Olympics Free Streams: Full Schedule, TV Channels & Medal Events
All the ways to watch Winter Olympics luge 2026 live streams for FREE, as Germany hopes to complete another gold medal whitewash.
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‘We've only scratched the surface on what we can do’: how the NFL and AWS are working together to make the sport safer than ever
With Super Bowl LX on the horizon, we speak to the NFL on how tech is making the sport safer for players everywhere.
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Have your say: tell me what you want from the Samsung Galaxy S26
I want to know what'll get you hyped about the Samsung Galaxy S26 again.
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There's a sneaky way to watch the T20 World Cup 2026 for free
We've found a sneaky way you can watch every match of the T20 World Cup 2026 from anywhere in the world.
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Netherlands vs Pakistan Free Streams: How to watch T20 World Cup 2026 Group A match from anywhere in the world
Here's how to watch Netherlands vs Pakistan T20 World Cup 2026 live stream from anywhere in the world, including for FREE.
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Seeing BAFTA-winning game music live was an experience I think any gaming fan would love
The BAFTA Games in Concert blew me away, and nearly brought a tear to my eye
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If you're not playing music in the shower every morning, I think you need to start, because some of the greatest waterproof speakers I've tested are on sale right now
Some of the best waterproof speakers around are on-sale, here are my top picks.
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Cross-Country Skiing at Winter Olympics 2026 Free Streams: How to watch online from anywhere in the world
All the ways to watch Winter Olympics cross-country skiing 2026 live streams for FREE, as the world's best skiers try to stop Norway from dominating the podium.
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How to watch 2026 Winter Olympics highlights — it's *FREE*
Here's our guide on how to watch the 2026 Winter Olympics for free on BBC iPlayer no matter where you are in the world.
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What will Nvidia think? Intel CEO confirms GPU building will continue as it looks to stake a claim in the most lucrative industry around right now
Intel confirms internal GPU development, hires key engineers, and aims to challenge Nvidia in high-performance AI and gaming markets.
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Worried about winter EV range loss? Brutal test reveals the 10 hardiest models you can buy –and Tesla only just made the list
The Norwegian Automotive Federation tested some of the top-selling EVs to see how they performed in extreme weather conditions.
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Worried you can’t wow your loved one with a Valentine’s day latte? I’ve found the perfect automatic coffee machines for you – even if your milk-frothing game is as mid as mine
Tired of collapsing foam and milk spatter? I’ve assembled all of my favorite automatic coffee machines for reducing the fuss when frothing coffee.
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Now that's a mega drive - WD reveals plans to launch 40TB HDD, and it's planning on getting to 100TB sooner than you might expect
WD detailed how its 40TB hard drives and new actuator designs form a clear path toward 100TB capacities.
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2026 TVs are on the way soon, so there's no better time to buy a 2025 model — here are my top 4 picks as a TV expert
Black Friday and Prime Day are good times of year to buy a new TV, but don't underestimate the end of a TV's life cycle.
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We called them 'the best-sounding open-ear buds yet' — and now the Bose Ultra Open Earbuds are down to a record-low price
The Bose Ultra Open Earbuds drop to a new low price of $199 at Amazon, so here's why now's the time to snap up some of the best open-ear buds you can buy.
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'That's actually Chris Hemsworth': Crime 101 writer-director reveals why the Marvel star did all of his own stunts in the new heist thriller movie
Bart Layton has confirmed that Chris Hemsworth is "truly behind the wheel" during the crime movie's explosive chase sequences.
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Create a totally rad 80s workspace with my 36 home office finds
Colorful, carefree home office gear from cool executive chic to post-modern design.
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How to watch Melania — can I stream the First Lady's Amazon documentary online?
Right now, you can watch Melania in theaters. Once it lands on streaming platforms, you
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OpenAI unveils GPT-5.3-Codex, which can tackle more advanced and complex coding tasks
OpenAI's latest Codex model won't just write code – it becomes a computer-using agent that excels across multiple benchmarks.
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How to watch SuperSport from anywhere
Home to the Six Nations, the T20 World Cup, UCL and EPL soccer and more in South Africa, here's how to watch SuperSport from anywhere with a VPN.
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From MagSafe to a Dynamic Island and beyond, how likely are these iPhone 17e rumors?
The iPhone 17e now has a rumored release date, and many possible specs have also leaked, but how likely are these claims?
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Give your home office a touch of class with IKEA's lights and accessories in slate blue and brass — from just $4
A dramatic splash of color will make working from home feel luxurious — and it can be surprisingly affordable.
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Disney+ has lost Dolby Vision and HDR10+ in some countries, and the US could be next — it says 'technical challenges', but a report says patents are to blame
Reports say Dolby Vision and HDR10+ are disappearing from Disney+ in Europe
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A rare win for RAM buyers — Corsair’s 32GB Vengeance DDR5-6000 kit is heavily discounted at Newegg right now
Save nearly $60 on the 32GB Corsair Vengeance DDR5-6000 kit right now, a rare win for RAM buyers.
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ICE Agent’s ‘Dragging’ Case May Help Expose Evidence in Renee Good Shooting
The government has withheld details of the investigation of Renee Good’s killing—but an unrelated case involving the ICE agent who shot her could force new revelations.
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RFK Jr. Has Packed an Autism Panel With Cranks and Conspiracy Theorists
Among those Robert F. Kennedy Jr. recently named to a federal autism committee are people who tout dangerous treatments and say vaccine manufacturers are “poisoning children.”
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My Favorite TV to Watch the Winter Olympics Is on Sale
Forget the Super Bowl, Samsung’s Fantastic S90F QD-OLED TV is on a sweet sale just in time for the Winter Olympics.
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I Tried What US Athletes Will Be Sleeping on at Milano Cortina
Saatva is providing a bedding bundle to Team USA hockey and figure skating at the 2026 Olympic Winter Games—here are my thoughts on it as a sleep coach.
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New York Is the Latest State to Consider a Data Center Pause
Red and blue states alike have introduced legislation in recent weeks that would halt data center development, citing concerns from climate to high energy prices.
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19 Best Food Gifts to Buy Online, as Tested by Our Tastebuds (2026)
From tinned fish to baked goodies, you can deliver the best-tasting treats to their door—even if you don’t live close by.
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The Only Thing Standing Between Humanity and AI Apocalypse Is … Claude?
As AI systems grow more powerful, Anthropic’s resident philosopher says the startup is betting Claude itself can learn the wisdom needed to avoid disaster.
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More Than 800 Google Workers Urge Company to Cancel Any Contracts With ICE and CBP
The campaign is among the largest anti-ICE protests by workers at a single company since federal agents shot and killed two people in Minneapolis last month.
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The Best 3-in-1 Apple Charging Stations (2026), Tested and Reviewed
Keep your iPhone, Apple Watch, and AirPods topped up with these WIRED-tested docking systems.
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The Best OLED TVs We’ve Ever Seen: LG, Samsung, and More
Looking to step up to the TV big leagues? These are the best OLED TVs you can buy.
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NordProtect (2026) Review: A Bundle of ID-Protecting Services
A privacy-minded bundle that’s almost too simple.
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Waymo Hits a Rough Patch In Washington, DC
The company’s robotaxi service is supposed to launch in the US capital this year. But while service rollouts have been relatively smooth in other cities, DC’s rules have made things tricky.
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Why the Artemis II Crew Stays in Quarantine Before Their Journey to Moon
For two weeks, medical experts monitor the astronauts as they remain indoors, live in isolation, and avoid physical touch, all to prevent harmful microbes from traveling to space.
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Why a Dehumidifier Is One of My Favorite Gadgets
A good dehumidifier can banish damp and mold, and help you keep a comfortable temperature in your home.
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Figure Skaters at the 2026 Winter Olympics Are Pushing the Limits of What’s Possible
For years, quad axel jumps seemed impossible. Then Ilia Malinin landed one in 2022. As he heads to the Milano Cortina Games, everyone wants to know what’s next.
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Public Health Workers Are Quitting Over Assignments to Guantánamo
Doctors, nurses, and other officers are increasingly being deployed to ICE detention centers. Some have resigned in protest, while others offer a rare look into bleak conditions.
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Sports Betting Is Skyrocketing. Will It Take Over the Olympics?
Typically, the Olympics aren’t a hotbed of gambling. For the 2026 Winter Games, sportsbooks and betting platforms are watching for illicit activity while testing new ways to get people to bet.
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What Paralympic Athlete Monster Mike Schultz Packs for His Races
The world champion adaptive snowboard cross athlete repairs his own prostheses before a competition.
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A Landmark Social Media Addiction Case Puts Big Tech on Trial
Juries will soon hear arguments in a case against Meta and Google that could reshape social media protections for kids.
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Best Slippers for Working From Home or Relaxing (2026)
We tried dozens of house shoes to find the best pairs for working from home, running errands, and avoiding cold floors. Here are the ones worth your feet.
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Today's NYT Mini Crossword Answers for Saturday, Feb. 7
Here are the answers for The New York Times Mini Crossword for Feb. 7
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Adaptive Power in iOS 26 Is Boosting Your iPhone Battery in the Background
We all want more battery life in our phones, and a semi-hidden AI setting in the latest iPhone system is helping to achieve that.
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Today's NYT Connections: Sports Edition Hints and Answers for Feb. 7, #502
Here are hints and the answers for the NYT Connections: Sports Edition puzzle for Feb. 7, No. 502.
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Astronauts Can Now Use the Latest Smartphones in Space
Two upcoming missions could see astronauts using smartphones to capture lunar selfies and more.
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Spotify Launches 'About the Song' Beta to Reveal Stories Behind the Music
The stories are told on swipeable cards as you listen to the song.
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Madden NFL 26 Rushes to Xbox Game Pass in February Ahead of the Big Game
Play your own Big Game at home on your Xbox.
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Trump Phone Looks Different, Costs More and Won't Be Made in the US, Report Shows
The T1 looks different (again), and its specs and pricing have changed, according to a model handset shown in a video call to The Verge.
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Google Pixel 10A Rumors: Colors, Announce Date, Preorders
While last year's Pixel 9A went on sale in April, the latest in Google's cheaper A series will be coming this month.
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Anthropic's Most Powerful Claude AI Model Just Got More Powerful
The latest Claude models and apps already have Wall Street worried about software companies. Enter Opus 4.6.
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Black Ops 7 Double XP Weekend and Free Trial Are Live Now
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'Stumble' Peacock Release Schedule: How to Watch More of the Comedy Series
The mocumentary cheerleading show is taking two weeks off.
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Super Bowl 2026 Ads Bring Beef From 50 Cent, a Hairy Manscaped Ballad and More
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Today's Wordle Hints, Answer and Help for Feb. 7, #1694
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Figure Skating at the 2026 Winter Olympics Has Begun. How to Watch Every Spin, Jump and Fall
"Quad God" Ilia Malinin leads the US hopes for Olympic medals as the figure skating events kick off in Milan.
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Samsung's buzzed-about new phone was tricky to get my hands on, but I'm excited to use it. Here are my ongoing observations.
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Baldur's Gate 3 TV Show Reportedly Coming to HBO, Game Developer Larian Not Involved
The new fantasy TV show will be the second Dungeons & Dragons series in development.
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TikTok Ordered to Change Algorithm Over 'Addictive Design,' or Face a Hefty Fine
The EU is threatening to take action against the social media company. It could be the start of a global reckoning.
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Super Bowl LX: Watch the AI-Related Ads Coming to the Big Game
Freaky robots get their drink on, Al looks for lost dogs, Chris Hemsworth thinks Alexa is out to kill him and more.
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Netflix's 22 Best Fantasy TV Shows to Add to Your Watch List
Suspend your disbelief with Netflix's epic fantasy lineup.
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My Wife and I Play the Best Two-Player Games Every Week. Here Are Our Favorites
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'Wicked: For Good' Is Coming to Streaming. Here's When You Can Watch
Get ready to stream the hit Broadway musical movie.
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How to Watch Curling Events at the 2026 Winter Olympics
It's everyone's favorite slow-moving, rock-based sport.
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Here's Why Taylor Swift's Opalite Music Video Isn't on YouTube Yet
The video is now available on Apple Music and Spotify, but it isn't landing on YouTube for a couple more days.
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Australia’s CommBank partners business school to research artificial intelligence
CommBank wants to better understand how its customers perceive, use and trust artificial intelligence, as the technology is set to reach every corner of the finance sector
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AWS Q4 results: Public cloud giant continues to reap rewards of enterprise demand for AI and IaaS
Public cloud giant Amazon Web Services claims the final quarter of 2025 saw it achieve its fastest rate of growth in 13 quarters
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Minister responds to criticism of Post Office Capture redress scheme
Redress claim on ‘pause’ as UK government agrees to look at complaints about scheme for those who suffered hardship from using the Post Office Capture system
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Governance lags agentic AI adoption in the UK, says Salesforce
Salesforce's ‘2026 Connectivity benchmark report’ points to an increase in enterprise agentic AI deployment, but highlights governance gaps and a siloed system that requires better orchestration
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Why sovereign and agentic AI will define next phase of Middle East’s digital transformation
Organisations shift from artificial intelligence pilots to operational deployment as governments prioritise digital sovereignty and infrastructure control
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DWP rejigs operating model for data transformation by 2030
The Department for Work and Pensions’ 2023-2030 data strategy aims to modernise systems, slash costs by 20%, promote data sharing, and embed a data culture in a hub and spoke model
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Post Office offered bailout to cover £104.4m IR35 tax bill linked to Horizon IT scandal
The Department for Business and Trade offers to pay the £104.4m the Post Office owes HMRC for incorrectly assessing the IR35 status of the ‘unusually large’ population of contractors it engaged to assist with the fallout from the Horizon IT scandal
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SolarWinds RCE bug makes Cisa list as exploitation spreads
Exploitation of CVE-2025-40551, an RCE flaw affecting SolarWinds Web Help Desk, appears to be spreading, with defenders on high alert
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Smaller, safer AI models may be key to unlocking business value
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UK government must get its hands dirty on security, report says
As the UK government develops its National Cyber Action Plan, a report from the Rusi think tank urges Westminster to take a more interventionist approach
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Forget AGI, business leaders are still trying to figure out how to make AI work
Artificial general intelligence made headlines at the World Economic Forum (WEF) in Davos but business leaders chatting in the corridors are much more interested in how they can make AI work in real business process.
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Banks reduce reliance on OpenAI as strategies mature
Banks are increasingly using alternative AI providers as Anthropic and Google eat into OpenAI’s dominance
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Ransomware gangs focus on winning hearts and minds
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The European offensive against encrypted phone evidence
Defendants and lawyers are demanding transparency about digital evidence from police hacking operations used in criminal prosecutions across Europe following a series of critical court judgments.
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Gartner: AI and datacentre spending ramps up
Hyperscalers are increasing AI capacity but IT buyers are now looking at their return on investment for this much-hyped technology
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Infosecurity Europe launches cyber security startups stream
Infosecurity Europe 2026 will feature a cyber security startup exhibition zone and a competition for business support, in conjunction with the UK Cyber Flywheel organisation
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From chaos to clarity: How AI is redefining construction at scale
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VMware vSphere 8 end-of-support challenges
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2026 is the year we must get serious about being a data nation
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Banks on the hook for £173m in APP fraud reimbursement
Banks paid 88% losses claimed by customers that fell victim to authorised push payment fraud last year
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