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Surfshark's emergency VPN program has helped 100 journalists and activists across 9 countries work 'in some of the world’s most complex environments'
By George Phillips published
Surfshark's partnership with Internews had seen 100 journalists and activists, in nine countries, provided with free VPN subscriptions. And it's not stopping there.

VTI expands Trust Seal program with annual accreditation
By Aleksandar Stevanović published
The VPN Trust Initiative has expanded its Trust Seal program into an annual reaccreditation process to better highlight VPN providers that maintain ongoing ethical and operational standards.

Samsung Display’s new ‘Penta-Tandem’ tech will make standard OLED look dim — here's why it's set to be the 'ultimate choice'
By Darragh Murphy published
Samsung Display unveiled its new QD-OLED Penta Tandem display tech, and it looks to bring "premium value" to your next TV or monitor with picture quality, efficiency and peak brightness.

'Someone asked me today how long the DRAM supply shortage would last...I may need to revise that answer': analyst predicts bleak future for RAM crisis
By Scott Younker published
An analyst predicts that the current RAM storage may not go away anytime soon.

Xreal glasses may ‘need to be destroyed’: Viture punches back with counter lawsuit that could have massive consequences for the future of AR glasses
By Scott Younker published
Viture and Xreal's legal battles get uglier as Viture files a countersuit that could have massive ramifications.

How did the FBI get Nancy Guthrie's Google Nest camera footage if it was disabled — and what does it mean for your privacy?
By Anthony Spadafora published
Nancy Gutherie didn’t have a Nest Aware subscription but Google was still able to recover surveillance footage, raising serious concerns about how security cameras could put your privacy at risk.

RAM prices keep rising in 2026 — Acer exec says PC makers may bypass major suppliers to keep laptops affordable
By Jason England last updated
Acer has shared its plan with Tom’s Guide to work with “multiple smaller” RAM vendors to bypass the consumer tech price crisis caused by the big three focusing on the AI boom.

HP wants you to rent your next laptop — I did the math and it's actually terrifying
By Darragh Murphy last updated
HP has launched a laptop subscription service that lets you pay a monthly fee to rent a machine, with the option to upgrade after one year. But there's no option to own it.

ExpressVPN finally gets local pricing – here's why that's good news for you
By George Phillips published
ExpressVPN has moved away from USD-based pricing and is starting to support payment in localised currencies. Here's what that means for you.

“The vast majority of people can continue using Discord exactly as they do today”: Discord addresses backlash over controversial age verification
By Josh Render published
Discord has detailed how its new age verification system will work and the likely impact it will have on general users.
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