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Intel's Panther Lake appears in public for the first time — what we know about the new chip
By Scott Younker published
Intel's Panther Lake made its first public appearance in Germany, here's what was shown.

240 million Windows 10 users are vulnerable to six different hacker exploits — protect yourself now
By Jason England last updated
240 million Windows 10 users are at risk from six actively used exploits. Update your PC now!

FTC says Americans lost $12 billion to scams last year and these were the worst ones — here's how to stay safe
By Amber Bouman published
Consumers lost billions last year, according to the new annual FTC report.

Reported Discord data leak disputed by third-party service RestoreCard
By Amber Bouman last updated
The data leak was originally reported on BreachForums

Introducing NymVPN – could this be the world's most secure VPN?
By George Phillips published
After months in beta stage, NymVPN is finally here. It claims to be the world's first decentralized, noise-generating, mixnet VPN. But how does it work and is it really that secure?

Google just acquired this eye tracking company — hinting at the return of Google glasses
By Scott Younker published
Recent acquisitions made by Google point towards the return of some type of Google glasses.

Best MacBook deals in March 2025
By Louis Ramirez last updated
Cheap MacBook sales are easy to find if you know where to look. Here are today's best MacBook deals.

Google Chrome just updated its rules to stop future Honey scandals: here's what's changed
By Richard Priday published
Google has updated its Chrome extension rules to prevent extensions from adding affiliate links without the user knowing, the alleged tactic used by Honey to take sales from other sources.

RTX 5060 breaks cover in Acer gaming PC — is Nvidia’s next GPU launch imminent?
By Darragh Murphy published
Nvidia's RTX 5060 GPU has been spotted in an Acer gaming PC listing, with rumors pointing to an announcement coming later this week.

Apple just released an emergency security update for a flaw used in an ‘extremely sophisticated attack’ — update your devices right now
By Anthony Spadafora published
Apple is urging users to update their devices with an emergency security update to fix a zero-day flaw found in Safari’s WebKit browser engine.
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