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Firefox 137 finally gets tab groups, address bar improvements, and more
The latest version of Mozilla's Firefox browser brings new features and a number of fixed security vulnerabilities.News
Watch out! Don't fall victim to these fake CAPTCHA scams on the web
Fake CAPTCHA tests are increasingly being used by hackers to spread malware. Here's what you need to know.Feature
Does a VPN really provide 100% privacy? Here's what you need to know
VPNs are great tools to help keep your online activity more private, but they have their limits.News
This RGB app filled up one user's PC with anime babe wallpapers
Wondering where all your SSD space went? It might be taken up by gigabytes of generic anime babes from your RAM company's junky RGB manager program.News
Google's latest Gemini 2.5 Pro AI model is now free for all users
You can now try Gemini 2.5 Pro without a paid subscription.Deal
Best VPN deals: Protect your privacy for the lowest prices
We've scoured the web to help you find the best deals on VPNs available this March. Currently on discount: ExpressVPN, NordVPN, and Surfshark.Feature
Signal controversy: Why the secure messaging app is all over the news
Here’s why this encrypted messaging app is part of such a stir—and the takeaway for your own communication.Opinion
Facebook's new 'OG Friends' feed feels so damned sleazy
After serving as a breeding ground for disinformation, Facebook wants to go back to a sanitized "OG" Friends feed. The hypocrisy is astounding.News
OpenAI releases impressive 4o image generator for free and paid users
The new GPT-4o model produces more accurate and photorealistic results than the previous Dall-E model.News
Vivaldi and Proton VPN team up to protect your data from Big Tech, for free
Powerful web browser Vivaldi is partnering with privacy-conscious Proton VPN to give users back control over their digital lives.News
I asked ChatGPT to make an image of a completely full glass of wine. It did
“Create an image of a glass of red wine, filled all the way.” It's a prompt that stumps many AIs, but ChatGPT's updated image-generating engine can do it. (Don't ask for a clock, though.)News
Microsoft is bringing back a failed app from Windows 8
Microsoft's People app survived throughout Windows 8 and Windows 10, but Microsoft killed it. Now, People and File Search are new Microsoft 365 mini-apps for Windows that Microsoft is testing again.News
ChatGPT now speaks even more naturally with fewer interruptions
OpenAI has updated ChatGPT's Advanced Voice Mode feature, promising a more realistic and pleasant conversation experience.News
This PC security guru fell for a scam. Here are 3 lessons from his mistakes
Even smart, knowledgeable experts can fall for phishing attacks. Here’s what happened, and how you can avoid the same fate.News
Discord's new PC app is faster, cleaner, with a fresh coat of paint
The revamped Discord desktop app brings a completely new look and exciting new features.News
Update now! Chrome patches 'high risk' zero-day security flaw on PCs
Google just released a new security update for Chrome on Windows that fixes a vulnerability that's already being exploited by attackers.News
Microsoft's new Copilot interface looks a lot like one you already know
If you're used to ChatGPT, you'll probably feel more at home with Copilot going forward.Opinion
How Nvidia’s CEO got me excited about our 'agentic AI' future
We're heading for a new AI age and it's going to be mind-blowing!Feature
23andMe is bankrupt. Should you worry about your DNA data?
Genetics testing company 23andMe has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy—and the possible impact of this move on data privacy has become a big concern.Feature
I swore ExpressVPN was the best. Then I switched to NordVPN
After many years of using ExpressVPN, I've finally made the switch to NordVPN and I think you should, too.News
Heads up! Microsoft is killing OneNote for Windows 10 soon
With Windows 10 coming to an end in October, Microsoft is also ending support for OneNote for Windows 10. You'll start experiencing performance hits as early as June.News
AI-driven phishing scams exploded last year. The trend continues in 2025
Phishing scams are already hard to spot, but AI is making them more deceptive and more dangerous than ever.Feature
I’m watching out for personalized scams. You should, too
Most scams cast their nets wide and far. But technology is making the targeting of specific individuals far easier—including everyday people like you and me.Feature
Why you should never, ever delete your spam email
Instead of deleting spam emails, you should consider marking them, which teaches the spam filter to better recognize and catch unwanted emails.Feature
Google search might be sharing your home address. Here's how to stop it
A curious individual doesn’t need to go to the dark web to find where you live—it takes just a simple Google search. But you can restore your privacy.News
Google is now integrating Gemini AI directly into Chrome
An experimental version of Chrome shows that Gemini AI is getting crammed in, but it's still rough around the edges.Updated
PowerSchool hackers have your kids' info. These 3 steps can protect you
Data breaches like the PowerSchool hack puts your kids’ names and social security numbers in the hands of bad actors—and increases their fraud risk.Deal
Spring cleaning your PC is super easy with CCleaner for $10 (75% off)
Get a 1-year license for CCleaner Professional 6 for 75% off at PCWorld's Software Store.Feature
Intel's AI Playground is the perfect 'everything' app for newbies—with a catch
Intel's AI Playground is one of the best AI apps. It combines AI art, AI editing, and an AI (LLM) chatbot into a single free application. Why is it just for a subset of Intel processors?Feature
I made a 'paranoid PC' to dodge hackers. Its secret? An obscure Windows feature
If you want to optimize your PC for security and privacy, may I suggest building a "Paranoid PC"? It just takes a little-known feature of Windows combined with some other security tools.Feature
I tried running AI chatbots locally on my laptop — and they kinda suck
While it's possible to run LLMs locally on laptops now, there are still too many obstacles to hurdle. The technology just isn't there yet.Feature
I stopped using Alexa long ago. Here are 6 ways Alexa+ could lure me back
Alexa got so annoying that I stuffed most of my Echo speakers in a box. Could the new AI Alexa change my mind?Feature
How ChatGPT coached me to email greatness
ChatGPT helps me sound less awkward in professional email exchanges.News
In wake of scandal, Google clamps down on Chrome shopping extensions
Chrome extensions are no longer allowed to mess with affiliate links or trick users with promises of fake discount coupons.News
Big March patch fixes dozens of security flaws in Windows and Office
Microsoft fixed 58 security vulnerabilities on Patch Tuesday, including several that are already being exploited in the wild.Feature
New to Bluesky? Do these 7 things to make the most of it
Heed these tips to make your Bluesky experience that much better for you in the long run.News
Update Firefox now! Extensions and streaming sites could break otherwise
A certificate will soon expire, one that's required for the use of various extensions and DRM services. Update your browser before it's too late.News
X was hacked and disruptions continue, with inaccessible feeds and more
Since yesterday, users have been reporting problems with X (formerly Twitter). Musk says the platform is being targeted by cyberattacks.News
Beware this sneaky new 'CAPTCHA' that tricks you into installing malware
It's both stupid yet brilliant, relying on knee-jerk CAPTCHA reactions to get users to manually install malware.News
Google Calendar gets dedicated side panel for Gemini AI assistant
With Gemini in Calendar, you can get answers to questions, create new events, and check your schedule.News
Beware! Fake parking ticket SMS scams are on the rise
A new wave of scam text messages is hitting major cities across the US. Keep an eye out and don't click or submit personal info if you spot them.News
Update your Wi-Fi cameras, else malware could infect your network
A recent ransomware attack was able to spread via a camera connected to a company's network. The worst part? The flaw was already patched.News
This Office app survived 35 years. Now Microsoft is killing it
Microsoft says that it will discontinue Microsoft Publisher in 2026 in favor of Word and PowerPoint.News
Thunderbird 136 officially switches to monthly releases, matching Firefox
Mozilla's mail app Thunderbird is taking off with a new desktop release channel, marking the start of a new era of monthly feature updates.News
1Password can now pull up specific passwords based on your location
You can now add location data to individual login items, allowing 1Password to automatically show you the most relevant ones for where you are.News
YouTubers are being scammed with AI-generated deepfake videos
Scammers are using an AI-generated deepfake video of YouTube CEO Neal Mohan to trick content creators into giving up their login details.News
Abode home security systems can be controlled from an Apple TV
Apple TV users can now manage their Abode systems, and see up to 4 security camera feeds, on their TVs. The company also upgraded its Android TV app.News
Firefox 136 brings native vertical tabs (finally!) and security fixes
Mozilla's latest update to Firefox adds a long-awaited feature, plus a few other bits and bobs.News
Microsoft tries another ugly trick to attract users, this time for Copilot
If you search for AI chatbots in Bing, you might see this desperate attempt to get you using Copilot instead.News