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Microsoft hits pause on Recall once again — controversial feature needs more cook time
By Scott Younker published
Citing making the feature more secure, Microsoft delays releasing Recall again.
Windows 10 is officially dying next October — but you can get a year of extra support for $30
By Scott Younker published
Microsoft will give Windows 10 folks an extra year of security support if they pay $30. After that, it will be done.
Hackers target SonicWall VPNs to spread ransomware
By Olivia Powell published
Over 30 different organizations have been breached via a SonicWall vulnerability.
MacBook Air M3 vs MacBook Air M1: Should you upgrade?
By Tony Polanco last updated
The MacBook Air now has 13- and 15-inch models packing an M3 chip. That begs the question: should you upgrade from the MacBook Air M1? We help you decide.
Google Maps just got a huge upgrade with Gemini AI — here’s all the new features
By Philip Michaels published
A new feature rolls out to Google Maps on both Android and iOS that will tap into Gemini to offer suggestions on places to explore. And that's not the only change coming to Google's navigation tool.
Waze is getting a huge AI upgrade that fixes one of its most dangerously distracting features
By Tom Pritchard published
Waze's new Conversational Reporting feature will use Gemini AI to make it easier (and safer) to report problems on the road.
Your kids can now make contactless payments with Google Wallet — here's how it works
By Josh Render published
Google has announced that it will soon bring tap-to-pay to kids If they have a Family Link account.
YouTube tests removing viewer counts — here’s what we know
By Josh Render last updated
A recent post has revealed that YouTube is testing a new homepage that removes the view count and likes on displayed videos.
MacBook Pro M4 vs MacBook Pro M3: Biggest upgrades
By Tony Polanco published
MacBook Pros with M4 chips are on the way. Here are some of the biggest upgrades you can expect.
This nasty Android trojan is hijacking calls to your bank and sending them to hackers — how to stay safe
By Anthony Spadafora published
The FakeCall banking trojan is back with new capabilities and now it can redirect calls to your bank directly to hackers to steal your financial info.
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