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Microsoft's April update is breaking Windows Hello on some computers
By Scott Younker published
A recent April Patch Tuesday security update may be breaking Windows Hello on some computers.

Exclusive: I just tested the world's first agentic AI web browser and it blows away ChatGPT
By Jason England last updated
I just got a world exclusive hands-on with Opera’s Browser Operator. Not only is it the fastest and smartest agentic AI I’ve seen, it’s a glimpse of the next generation web browser.

Hackers are using fake Google Play Store pages to infect Android phones with a dangerous trojan — how to stay safe
By Amber Bouman published
A new SpyNote malware campaign has been discovered online targeting Android users via fake Google Play Store pages.

Google Maps just announced an update that should help millions of drivers — here's how
By Tom Pritchard last updated
Google Maps is making more data available, including Street View, and it could help fix real world road problems.

AMD Ryzen 8000HX CPUs unveiled for gaming laptops — but what's changed?
By Darragh Murphy published
AMD revealed its "Dragon Range Refresh" Ryzen 8000HX CPUs for gaming laptops, based on Zen 4 architecture and offering up to 16 cores. But what's really changed?

Windows PCs under threat from zero-day flaw used in ransomware attacks — update your computer right now
By Amber Bouman published
Microsoft has revealed that a recently patched Windows zero-day flaw was used to spread malware and launch ransomware attacks.

Google is resisting Russian censorship demands – but top VPNs have been removed from the Play Store
By George Phillips published
Russia has demanded Google remove 212 VPNs from the Play Store. Some of the best VPNs have been affected, so here's all you need to know.

RTX 5060 Ti price rumor is surprisingly lower than I thought — less than an RTX 4060 Ti
By Darragh Murphy published
Nvidia's RTX 5060 Ti price is rumored to start from $379, according to a recent leak, making it surprisingly more affordable than an RTX 4060 Ti.

Scammers are impersonating QuickBooks in last-minute tax phishing scam — and it's stealing financial data
By Anthony Spadafora published
Scammers are abusing Google Ads to send unsuspecting tax filers to fake login pages designed to steal their sensitive personal and financial information.

Microsoft just patched 134 Windows security flaws including a zero-day used by hackers — update your PC right now
By Anthony Spadafora published
Microsoft has released its Patch Tuesday updates for this month which fix 134 Windows security flaws including an actively exploited zero-day vulnerability.
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