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Microsoft promises Windows 11 reset: new focus on performance, reliability and 'reducing unnecessary Copilot' AI
By Scott Younker published
Microsoft is promising to fix Windows 11, here's how.

2.7 million hit in workplace benefits data breach with full names, dates of birth, SSNs and more exposed — what to do now
By Anthony Spadafora published
The U.S. benefits administrator Navia has revealed that it suffered a data breach after hackers had access to its systems for almost a month.

'Difficult to survive': RAMaggedon hits Intel as new report says it is jacking CPU prices by 10%
By Scott Younker published
A new report claims that Intel could raise CPU prices by 10% in another blow to Windows PC makers.

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.

Identity protection company Aura suffers massive 900,000 person data breach: customer information exposed
By Scott Younker published
Aura, an identity protection company, confirms a data breach that may affect up to 900,000 customers.

A 7-month old Android bug makes VPNs 'unusable' – and it's still not fixed
By George Phillips published
An Android 16 update has broken countless VPN apps. Seven months after initial reports, there's still no fix – and Proton VPN is blaming Google

Here's how NordVPN's new free tool is helping you combat scam messages
By Zoran Danilovic published
Worried about phishing? You can now check any suspicious messages you receive, for free, thanks to NordVPN's new scam checker tool.

Firefox is getting a free, built-in VPN – here's what we know
By Aleksandar Stevanović published
Firefox becomes the latest secure browser to offer a free, built-in VPN – but how will it protect your data?
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