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UK Lords vote to ban VPNs for children as pressure on the privacy tools increases
By George Phillips published
VPNs are under fire in the UK as the House of Lords vote to ban VPNs for children and a government consultation will "address concerns" about VPNs.

Shots fired! AMD claims its Ryzen AI CPUs beat Intel Panther Lake for gaming and AI
By Tony Polanco published
Just ahead of the launch of Intel's Panther Lake CPUs, AMD has released two slides showing how its Ryzen AI processors are superior.

AdGuard VPN's obfuscated TrustTunnel protocol goes open-source – here's what you need to know
By George Phillips published
AdGuard VPN has made its proprietary TrustedTunnel protocol open-source. Here's what you need to know about the protocol and how to use it.

Nvidia RTX 50-series GPU production reportedly 'paused,' but company insists it will 'continue to ship' all cards
By Darragh Murphy published
Nvidia is reportedly pausing production of nearly its entire RTX 50-series GPU lineup, with RTX 5060 supply expected to get worse first, and it's to prioritize demand for AI.

Samsung just confirmed 20% higher prices for Galaxy Book 6 with Intel Core Ultra Series 3 — here's what this means for you
By Jason England last updated
Samsung's the first, but not the last

Popular password manager under attack by hackers — don’t fall for these fake backup emails
By Anthony Spadafora published
LastPass users should avoid emails recommending local vault backups, as a new holiday weekend phishing scam is currently targeting master passwords.

GameStop is down — Live updates on the widespread outage
By Scott Younker last updated
Users appear to be blocked from accessing the website.

Yahoo and AOL were down — live updates on massive outage that impacted Yahoo Mail and more
By Dave LeClair last updated
Tons of Yahoo and AOL users had a rough start to their day, as an outage appears to be underway.

4.6 billion people were affected by internet censorship in 2025 – with Asia continuing to lead the way
By George Phillips published
4.6 billion people were affected by internet censorship in 2025, with the highest number of cases in Asia. But why is this happening, and how can VPNs help?

‘Chaotic’ RAM pricing won’t kill PC gaming, a CEO told me — and history backs him up
By Jason England last updated
I spoke to Elan Raja, CEO of Scan UK (a company that's been tracking RAM prices since 1987), to provide historical context around RAMageddon. Put simply, it's all very "cyclical," in his words.
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