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X Wants FTC to Get Rid of Privacy Order Imposed on Twitter, and You Can Weigh In
X argues that the 2022 settlement covers a company that no longer exists, since Twitter has been rebranded as X and merged ...
Ransomware is running rampant, but there are several ways individuals and admins can protect their Windows PCs. Here’s what ...
With the artificial intelligence boom pushing component costs sky-high, keeping your PC at peak performance for longer is ...
If Outlook blocks the Safe Senders list in Windows 11, reimport the list, verify the list, check for spelling mistakes, check ...
The internet’s gotten pretty bloated—half the time you’re waiting on ads and trackers, not the actual page you clicked. You can get a lifetime subscription to AdGuard’s Personal Plan on sale for $11 ...
I wore the world's first HDR10 smart glasses TCL's new E Ink tablet beats the Remarkable and Kindle Anker's new charger is one of the most unique I've ever seen Best laptop cooling pads Best flip ...
Free Steam game Beyond the Dark turns out to be malware, but this isn't the first time we've seen it
The Steam store is a beautiful, sacred thing, and not just because of all the sales. It's a celebration of PC gaming, espousing community values and player-friendly policies. However, there's an ...
Think email encryption is only for major corporations with secrets to hide? Think again. I'll show you why secure email has ...
Want to watch porn without age verification in the UK? Here's how to access no ID porn by using a VPN. Unblock all adult ...
WWDC's keynote will celebrate macOS 27, but it will also be a funeral for Intel Macs. The final countdown for their apps ...
Recruits receive anywhere from a few hundred to several thousand dollars' for writing research reports that end up in the ...
Hackers show they were able to send a basic text prompt to Meta's AI support bot in assisting them to reset the passwords and ...
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