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I just got hit by the Ultrahuman data breach — here's what hackers stole from my account
By Jane McGuire Last updated
Ultrahuman users have been affected by a data breach and I was among them, here's exactly what's been stolen.

I tried a 'night flush' on my home to beat the heatwave — and it works like a charm for keeping things cool
By Grace Dean Published
Looking for hacks to beat the heat? 'Night flushing' might just be the answer you're desperately searching for – at least it has been for me.

Local AI taught me a better way to use ChatGPT — and it starts with one sentence
By Amanda Caswell Published
I borrowed a local AI prompting trick and used it with ChatGPT. The simple change helped the chatbot stop guessing and start asking better questions.

Reddit was down for thousands — live updates on major outage
By Scott Younker Last updated
Reddit is suffering an outage.

AI ate his job, now he’s saving his town from the AI bubble with this viral speech
By Jason England Last updated
A viral speech in Ohio just secured a 12-month pause on data centers. Here is the reality behind the "AI Bubble" and the hidden cost of your ChatGPT searches.

Perplexity’s 'incognito mode' is a sham, lawsuit alleges: Is your private AI data leaking to Google?
By Elton Jones Published
From OkCupid to Anthropic, AI companies are facing a wave of legal fire. Now, Perplexity is being accused of secretly feeding user data to Meta and Google

Reddit was down — live updates on the quick outage
By Tony Polanco Last updated
Some Reddit users reported issues with the site, but it appears to be back to normal.

Reddit was down — live updates on massive outage
By Scott Younker Last updated
Reddit appears to be suffering from an outage. Here's what's happening during the downtime.

The 10 most impactful outages of 2025
By Scott Younker Published
Tom’s Guide tracked multiple outages in 2025 and these are the ones that had the biggest impact as services suffered interruptions this year.

'If we can't uphold our privacy policy while based in Canada, we will not be based in Canada' – here are the key takeaways from Windscribe's Reddit AMA
By George Phillips Last updated
Windscribe boss Yegor Sak just ran a Reddit AMA. From new features to fighting censorship, here's what he discussed.
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