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Google Wallet now lets kids to make supervised contactless payments and use digital passes — what you need to know
By Scott Younker published
Google Wallet now has a way for kids to safely access digital payments and store passes and cards approved by their parents or guardians.

Nvidia GTC 2025 — Blackwell Ultra, Groot N1, self-driving cars and more from Jensen Huang's keynote
By Darragh Murphy, Jason England last updated
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang took center stage in the Nvidia GTC 2025 Keynote to show off what's next in AI — here's the latest news.

Half a million teachers hit in major data breach with SSNs, financial data and more exposed — what to do now
By Anthony Spadafora published
The Pennsylvania State Education Association is warning teachers and others working in education that their personal and financial data may have been stolen by hackers.

Malicious Android apps with 60 million installs bombarding phones with ads and phishing attacks — how to stay safe
By Anthony Spadafora last updated
Bitdefender found a total of 331 malicious apps hiding as simple utilities and other tools on the Google Play Store that were part of a massive ad fraud campaign.

ExpressVPN lays off undisclosed number of employees
By Mo Harber-Lamond published
ExpressVPN has announced it is reducing its workforce due to being able to deliver its service "more efficiently."

Razer Blade 16 with RTX 5060 spotted in new leak — with a pretty shocking $1,999 price tag
By Darragh Murphy published
A leaked Razer Blade 16 with an RTX 5060 is set to cost $1,999, and it's already pricier than an RTX 5070 Ti gaming laptop.

NordVPN's NordProtect cyber insurance goes solo – and adds a key new feature
By George Phillips last updated
Great news for U.S. users, NordProtect is now available as a standalone product and includes some new features.

FBI issues warning to millions of Americans to avoid these websites that can steal your passwords and banking info
By Anthony Spadafora last updated
Online file converters may seem harmless, but hackers are now using them to infect vulnerable PCs with malware. Here's what to look out for and how to stay safe.
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