Continue Reading Windows security hole allows attackers to install malware via Wi-Fi — new patch plugs gaping vulnerability

Windows security hole allows attackers to install malware via Wi-Fi — new patch plugs gaping vulnerability

If you log into public Wi-Fi hotspots, like those at airports, hotels, and cafes, your unpatched PC could be vulnerable…

Continue Reading Microsoft is killing a huge AI feature in Copilot Pro

Microsoft is killing a huge AI feature in Copilot Pro

Microsoft is killing off Copilot GPT Builder just months after it was announced…

Continue Reading Beware of these 7 new hacker tricks — and how to protect yourself

Beware of these 7 new hacker tricks — and how to protect yourself

Hackers are utilizing AI and video conferencing vulnerabilities to deceive and defraud. You need to watch out for these patterns…

Continue Reading SpaceX Cuts Starlink Dish Price to $299 for New Users in 27 States

SpaceX Cuts Starlink Dish Price to $299 for New Users in 27 States

For everyone else, the dish is $499 via Starklink.com, Best Buy, or Home Depot, a $100 discount…

Continue Reading MSI’s M.2 add-in card looks like a GPU, sports two hot-swap PCIe Gen 5 SSD slots

MSI’s M.2 add-in card looks like a GPU, sports two hot-swap PCIe Gen 5 SSD slots

MSI is one of the only manufacturers building consumer-focused M.2 expander cards with drive bays and hot swappable functionality…

Continue Reading PC makers hopeful that Chromebook refresh cycles about to kick in

PC makers hopeful that Chromebook refresh cycles about to kick in

Kids can be rough despite efforts to keep budget computers out of landfill…

Continue Reading What is masked email? This new spin on an old practice supercharges your security

What is masked email? This new spin on an old practice supercharges your security

Using unique login info is one way to make account takeovers harder for would-be criminals. Email masking adds another layer to that concept…

Continue Reading Adobe Is Changing Its Terms of Use Again After Backlash

Adobe Is Changing Its Terms of Use Again After Backlash

Adobe is revising its legal language to clear the air after customers accused the company of surveilling their work and using it to train AI tools. Here’s a look at what is—and isn’t—going on…

Continue Reading Ransomware Is ‘More Brutal’ Than Ever in 2024

Ransomware Is ‘More Brutal’ Than Ever in 2024

As the fight against ransomware slogs on, security experts warn of a potential escalation to “real-world violence.” But recent police crackdowns are successfully disrupting the cybercriminal ecosystem…

Continue Reading Leaked Google Pixel Watch 3 renders suggest it will get thicker but not bigger

Leaked Google Pixel Watch 3 renders suggest it will get thicker but not bigger

The Pixel Watch 3 might look a lot like the Watch 2…

Continue Reading Windows Defender antivirus: 5 settings to change first

Windows Defender antivirus: 5 settings to change first

All Windows PCs use Microsoft’s antivirus by default…

Continue Reading Nokia Makes World’s First Phone Call Using ‘3D Spatial Sound’

Nokia Makes World’s First Phone Call Using ‘3D Spatial Sound’

The video call harnesses the upcoming ‘Immersive Voice and Audio Services (IVAS)’ codec, which should become available on cell networks in the coming years…