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Think twice before using a DNA test – they're a privacy nightmare
By George Phillips published
DNA kits offer fascinating insights into your genetic background, but they might be a privacy nightmare.
Massive leak just revealed Nvidia RTX 5090, 5080 and 5070 GPUs ahead of CES 2025 — here's the specs
By Jason England last updated
Zotac added (and quickly removed) the GeForce RTX 5090, 5080 and 5070 GPUs on its website, but not fast enough for Video Cardz to confirm some specs ahead of CES 2025.
Ray-Ban Meta smart glasses just got three big upgrades — here's the new features
By Alan Martin last updated
Shazam, live translation and live AI features are all arriving in a software update to Meta's smart glasses.
Apple Glasses: all the rumors so far
By Kate Kozuch last updated
Apple Glasses with AR lenses could redefine wearable computing. Here's everything you need to know about the release date, price, specs and latest leaks.
Windows 11 is finally launching a feature that'll make your webcam way more useful
By Darragh Murphy published
Microsoft is giving webcams on your Windows 11 PCs an upgrade, allowing for streaming from multiple apps simultaneously and an easy way to fix your webcam.
Xreal One vs Viture Pro: Which AR glasses should you buy?
By Jason England published
Our Xreal One vs Viture Pro face-off looks at the leading pairs of AR glasses to determine which one you should buy.
Act fast! Snag this RTX 4060-powered gaming laptop for $500 off
By Alyse Stanley published
The RTX 4060-powered Lenovo Legion 5i is discounted to $1,100 at B&H Photo in this killer deal.
Google and Apple warned by Congress to be ready to remove TikTok from app stores — here's the date
By Scott Younker last updated
US lawmakers sent a letter to Google and Apple warning both companies to prepare to remove TikTok from the app stores.
Over 900,000 Americans just had their personal and health info exposed in medical data breach — names, phone numbers, treatments and SSNs
By Anthony Spadafora published
Preesia subsidiary ConnectOnCall has revealed that it fell victim to a breach in which an unauthorized attacker managed to access app data and provider-patient communications.
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