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PureVPN receives VPN Trust Seal – reaffirming its commitment to privacy
By George Phillips published
PureVPN reinforces its commitment to privacy as it earns the VPN Trust Seal from the VPN Trust Initiative.

US Government wants to break up Google — and it could 'mark the end of Google’s dominance'
By Dave LeClair published
If Google is forced to break up, the tech industry as we know it could change forever.

Microsoft Copilot now lets you turn a file into a PowerPoint slide — here's how
By Darragh Murphy last updated
Microsoft updates Copilot in PowerPoint to allow Windows users to create new slides from files or documents, and even give them prompts.

Copilot+ PCs are leveling up — Windows 11 beta reveals new AI upgrades, but there’s a catch
By Jason England published
Copilot is getting smarter

I just tested this 45-inch LG 5K2K OLED curved gaming monitor — and it's ridiculous
By Tony Polanco published
The LG UltraGear 45GX950A-B lets you swap between 5K and 2K at the press of a button. It delivers a truly immersive experience for those who can afford this enormous 45-inch OLED gaming monitor.

Best iPad deals for April 2025
By Louis Ramirez last updated
The best cheap iPad deals from every retailer so you'll never have to pay full price for your iPad again.

Hackers are impersonating banks to infect your Android phone with credit card-stealing malware
By Anthony Spadafora published
A new Android malware campaign uses phishing and social engineering to trick you into voluntarily giving up your credit card data.

Reddit was down — what happened during major outage
By Alyse Stanley last updated
Reddit briefly went dark on Monday morning. Here's everything that happened while the popular social media platform went down.
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