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It's International VPN Day – and here's why that's important
By George Phillips published
It's International VPN Day. Attacks on our online freedoms are increasing and tools like VPNs have never been more important – here's why.

This RTX 5070 gaming laptop just dropped by $350 in epic Best Buy sale — less than an RTX 5060!
By Darragh Murphy published
The Gigabyte Aero X16 with an RTX 5070 is pure value

These AI-edited videos I generated with the Oakley Meta HSTN glasses are the stuff of my dreams
By John Velasco published
I recorded video with the Oakley Meta HSTN smart glasses and then transformed them with Meta's AI restyling editing tools.

Turn Google Drive into your ultimate backup solution — 5 easy steps
By Kaycee Hill published
How to use Google Drive's backup features to store any file type and access content from anywhere.

16 million PayPal accounts exposed on the dark web — emails, passwords and more for sale
By Amber Bouman last updated
PayPal accounts could be at risk after a hacker revealed that they have access to the details of over 16 million accounts.

Whoops! Did Apple just leak a notchless MacBook in macOS Tahoe?
By Scott Younker published
An image of a MacBook in the macOS Tahoe beta appears to reveal a notchless display.

Mac Mini with M5 and M5 Pro just tipped to launch this year — here's what we know
By Scott Younker published
Apple is reportedly internally developing Mac Mini computers powered by M5 and M5 Pro chips.

Mullvad VPN will remove all its OpenVPN servers in six months time
By George Phillips published
There are only six months remaining before Mullvad VPN shuts down its OpenVPN servers and focuses solely on WireGuard – this is what you need to know.

Back to school laptop sales — 23 deals for every kind of student from $189
By Louis Ramirez last updated
Back to school season is here. These back to school laptop sales are up to $500 off and great for students or anyone looking for a bargain.

FBI issues warning to all smartphone users — this dangerous new scam could be at your door
By Alyse Stanley last updated
The FBI issues a warning to all smartphone users that a new scam uses QR codes in unsolicited packages to steal your personal and financial information. Here's how you can stay protected
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