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I tried Norton’s AI-powered Neo browser and it finally made sense out of my dozens of open tabs
By Anthony Spadafora published
Norton Neo is an AI-native browser that helps cut down all the clutter with a unique, color-coded approach to vertical tabs.

Multiple Android devices found to have dangerous built-in backdoor: how to know if yours is safe
By Scott Younker last updated
A new Android malware was found to be pre-installed on some budget Android phones and tablets by security researchers.

Here's how I've been watching the Winter Olympics from outside the US for less than $2.50 per month
By George Phillips published
Norton VPN is my go-to VPN for streaming the Winter Olympics from anywhere. It's fast, secure, and costs less than $2.50 per month.

I almost got scammed by AI Overviews — here's how to keep it from happening to you
By Kaycee Hill published
Learn how scammers exploit Google's AI Overviews with fake phone numbers and how to protect yourself.

Pinterest was down — here's what happened during the outage
By John Velasco last updated
Pinterest users reported issues with the popular pinning service, with many saying their boards weren't loading properly and they were missing content.

UK government's VPN ban proposal slammed as a 'draconian crackdown'
By George Phillips last updated
The UK government is further examining children's access to VPNs, with restrictions being investigated as part of a consultation – and privacy advocates aren't happy.

NordVPN and Proton VPN hit with blocking orders as Spain cracks down on illegal soccer streams
By George Phillips published
The court ruling has been described as "pioneering"

PrivadoVPN brings PhantomMode and WireGuard enhancements to iOS in its latest update
By George Phillips last updated
PrivadoVPN brings PhantomMode and WireGuard enhancements to its iOS app. Here's what you need to know about the ad and tracker blocker and how to enable it.

I just explored 30 years of the internet with Opera Web Rewind — and it reminded me what browsing felt like before AI slop
By Jason England published
In honor of the Opera browser turning thirty, the company has set up an internet time machine named “Opera Web Rewind,” and it truly got me right in my feelings for a good long while.
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