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Windows 11 review
By Alex Wawro last updated
Windows 11 refines what’s good about Windows 10 without changing too much — for better and for worse.
Chrome and Edge users infected with malicious browser extensions that steal your personal data — what to do now
By Anthony Spadafora published
Security researchers have discovered a new malware campaign that uses malicious extensions distributed via fake sites impersonating popular software and services.
Best free PDF editors in 2025
By Anthony Spadafora last updated
These are the best free PDF editors for making quick changes or marking up PDFs without having to spend anything.
Live video translation is coming to Microsoft Edge — what you can do with it
By Dave LeClair published
Microsoft is adding a new feature to Edge that will translate and dub videos from YouTube, LinkedIn, Coursera, and more.
Forget Chrome: Edge could soon become the most RAM-friendly browser
By Don Reisinger published
Microsoft's Edge browser can give you full control over its RAM usage, and it may be a boon for gamers.
This sneaky Microsoft Edge setting could let it steal your Chrome tabs — how to turn it off
By Anthony Spadafora published
Microsoft Edge has a setting that allows it to import tabs and other data from Chrome when launched but you can easily disable it. Here’s how.
YouTube's reportedly taking longer to load if you're not using Chrome
By Alyse Stanley last updated
Firefox and Edge users are experiencing a five-second delay when loading YouTube but the same thing isn't happening on Chrome.
Take the hint, Microsoft — I’m not using Edge, no matter how many obstacles you throw at me
By Dave Meikleham published
Obviously Microsoft would prefer you use Edge than one of its main browsing rivals. But throwing up borderline begging polls to get you to stay? Come on now.
Microsoft Surface Event news: Surface Laptop Studio 2, Windows 11 Copilot and more
By Alex Wawro last updated
Microsoft revealed new uses of AI in Windows 11 and new Surface devices
Critical bug leaves Chrome, Firefox, Edge and loads of other apps vulnerable to attack — update right now
By Anthony Spadafora published
Software updates are rolling out for major browsers, messaging apps and open source software to patch a critical security flaw that has already been used in attacks.
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