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Microsoft's December Patch fixes three zero-day flaws including one critical exploited vulnerability — update your PC right now
By Scott Younker last updated
Microsoft’s big December 2025 Patch Tuesday fixes 3 zero-day flaws and 57 other vulnerabilities.

AMD’s FSR Redstone is finally here to take on Nvidia’s DLSS 4 — here’s everything you need to know
By Jason England published
AMD FSR Redstone has just released, ready to take on Nvidia's DLSS 4. What's new about it and how does it stack up? Here's everything you need to know.

Ultrawide OLED gaming on a laptop? Lenovo’s leaked rollable design makes it possible in 2026
By Darragh Murphy last updated
Lenovo is set to launch a new rollable gaming laptop featuring an expandable OLED display for 21:9 ultra-wide gaming as early as 2026. Here's what you need to know.

Viture Luma Pro gets a Cyberpunk 2077 makeover — making them a great holiday gift for portable gamers
By Darragh Murphy published
Viture has teamed up with CD Projekt Red with a limited-edition Viture x Cyberpunk 2077 Luma Cyber XR Glasses to celebrate the game's fifth anniversary, and it's the holiday gift gamers will want.

Meta Quest 4 reportedly in the works — and it will be a 'large upgrade'
By Darragh Murphy published
Meta is reportedly ramping up development of a gaming-focused VR headset, with the Quest 4 set to be a "large upgrade" over the Quest 3, as it delays plans for its lightweight "Phoenix" headset.

Norton VPN's latest fleet of upgrades gives users more control and faster connections
By Krishi Chowdhary published
Norton VPN rolls out new servers, encryption protocols, and a third-party audit for Mimic. Learn how these improvements enhance speed and privacy.

Australia's social media ban for all children under 16 is live — here's what you need to know
By George Phillips last updated
Australia's social media ban is live, and children under 16 will be banned from having an account on certain social media platforms. Here's what we know so far.

New malware turns trusted banking apps into phone hijacking tools — how to stay safe
By Amber Bouman last updated
Hackers are taking over legitimate apps with malicious code in order to commit financial fraud and take over your device.
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