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Happy Birthday NordVPN – celebrate with an exclusive deal
By George Phillips published
Celebrate NordVPN's birthday in style with a range of limited time offers.
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What is OpenVPN?
By Alex Hughes published
OpenVPN has been around for decades – here's everything you need to know about it, and what it's actually used for.
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Keychron Q7 review: My new favorite keyboard is a metallic wonder
By Nikita Achanta published
The Keychron Q7 is a superb but expensive all-metal mechanical keyboard that's a joy to type and game on thanks to its soft feedback and responsive switches.
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How to connect Meta Quest to Windows 11 PC — get 3 virtual displays easily
By Darragh Murphy published
Find out how to connect your Meta Quest to your Windows 11 PC wirelessly to set up three virtual monitors easily.
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Acer announces new Predator Helios Neo AI gaming laptops with Intel Core 200HX and RTX 5070
By Scott Younker published
Acer is expanding its Predator Helios Neo AI gaming laptop series with a new pair of larger notebooks featuring Intel's Core Ultra 9 275HX CPUs.
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You can customize your Mac mouse pointer — here's how
By Kaycee Hill published
Learn how to customize the color and size of your Mac mouse pointer, to improve accessibility and your Mac's aesthetic.
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How to watch the Super Bowl on your Meta Quest 3
By Mike Prospero published
It's easy to watch the Super Bowl on the best VR headset. Here's how.
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Hackers are spreading info-stealing malware and taking over accounts using fake wedding invitations — how to stay safe
By Anthony Spadafora last updated
Hackers are using fake wedding invites as a lure to infect your phone with malware, steal your data and even share your private messages with your other contacts.
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