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    Signal controversy: Why the secure messaging app is all over the news

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    Use this trick to beat shady 'dynamic pricing' when shopping online
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    Use this trick to beat shady 'dynamic pricing' when shopping online

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    R-Drive Image 7.3 review: A backup favorite gets even better
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    R-Drive Image 7.3 review: A backup favorite gets even better

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    Already using random passwords? Great. It’s still not enough
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    Already using random passwords? Great. It’s still not enough

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    Facebook's new 'OG Friends' feed feels so damned sleazy
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    Facebook's new 'OG Friends' feed feels so damned sleazy

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    OpenAI releases impressive 4o image generator for free and paid users
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    OpenAI releases impressive 4o image generator for free and paid users

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    Malware can lurk in file conversion tools, FBI warns. Try these instead
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    Malware can lurk in file conversion tools, FBI warns. Try these instead

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    Vivaldi and Proton VPN team up to protect your data from Big Tech, for free
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    Vivaldi and Proton VPN team up to protect your data from Big Tech, for free

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    I asked ChatGPT to make an image of a completely full glass of wine. It did
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    I asked ChatGPT to make an image of a completely full glass of wine. It did

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    Microsoft is bringing back a failed app from Windows 8
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    Microsoft is bringing back a failed app from Windows 8

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    ChatGPT now speaks even more naturally with fewer interruptions
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    ChatGPT now speaks even more naturally with fewer interruptions

    OpenAI has updated ChatGPT's Advanced Voice Mode feature, promising a more realistic and pleasant conversation experience.
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    This PC security guru fell for a scam. Here are 3 lessons from his mistakes

    Even smart, knowledgeable experts can fall for phishing attacks. Here’s what happened, and how you can avoid the same fate.
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    Discord's new PC app is faster, cleaner, with a fresh coat of paint
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    Discord's new PC app is faster, cleaner, with a fresh coat of paint

    The revamped Discord desktop app brings a completely new look and exciting new features.
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    Update now! Chrome patches 'high risk' zero-day security flaw on PCs
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    Update now! Chrome patches 'high risk' zero-day security flaw on PCs

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    Microsoft's new Copilot interface looks a lot like one you already know

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    How Nvidia’s CEO got me excited about our 'agentic AI' future
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    How Nvidia’s CEO got me excited about our 'agentic AI' future

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    23andMe is bankrupt. Should you worry about your DNA data?
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    23andMe is bankrupt. Should you worry about your DNA data?

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    Heads up! Microsoft is killing OneNote for Windows 10 soon
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    Heads up! Microsoft is killing OneNote for Windows 10 soon

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    I’m watching out for personalized scams. You should, too

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    Is your Windows PC's security firewall good enough? An explainer
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    Is your Windows PC's security firewall good enough? An explainer

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    Why you should never, ever delete your spam email
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    Why you should never, ever delete your spam email

    Instead of deleting spam emails, you should consider marking them, which teaches the spam filter to better recognize and catch unwanted emails.
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    I made a 'paranoid PC' to dodge hackers. Its secret? An obscure Windows feature

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    I tried running AI chatbots locally on my laptop — and they kinda suck
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    Never pay full price for Amazon purchases again with this free site
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    Never pay full price for Amazon purchases again with this free site

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    I stopped using Alexa long ago. Here are 6 ways Alexa+ could lure me back
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    How ChatGPT coached me to email greatness
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    How ChatGPT coached me to email greatness

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    In wake of scandal, Google clamps down on Chrome shopping extensions
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    Big March patch fixes dozens of security flaws in Windows and Office
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    Is the TOR network still secure? Key online anonymity tools, explained

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    Google Calendar gets dedicated side panel for Gemini AI assistant
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    Google Calendar gets dedicated side panel for Gemini AI assistant

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    4 free temporary email services that stop spam dead

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