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'225,000,000,000 attacks per day': Computer s and gamers are significantly more at risk of cybercrime than at any other time in the past
By Nick Evanson Published
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Wikipedia pauses AI summary experiment after editors say it 'would do immediate and irreversible harm to our readers and to our reputation as a decently trustworthy and serious source'
By Andy Edser Published
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Valve does its homework the night before deadline: Switches Steam to run on Mac chips right as Apple announces it's ditching Intel for good
By Joshua Wolens Published
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Trump's AI czar echoes Jen-Hsun, says China's AI models are 'maybe three to six months' behind the US—while also arguing for ever fewer AI regulations in the US
By Jess Kinghorn Published
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'A bottomless pit of plagiarism': Disney and Universal sue AI image generator Midjourney for copyright infringement
By Andy Chalk Published
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OpenAI head Sam Altman claims a single ChatGPT query uses ‘one 15th of a teaspoon’ of water but that doesn't put AI's environmental impact in the clear
By Jeremy Laird Published
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Microsoft previews new super-sized Start menu for Windows 11
By Jeremy Laird Published
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Wikipedia pauses AI summary experiment after editors say it 'would do immediate and irreversible harm to our readers and to our reputation as a decently trustworthy and serious source'
By Andy Edser Published
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Trump's AI czar echoes Jen-Hsun, says China's AI models are 'maybe three to six months' behind the US—while also arguing for ever fewer AI regulations in the US
By Jess Kinghorn Published
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'A bottomless pit of plagiarism': Disney and Universal sue AI image generator Midjourney for copyright infringement
By Andy Chalk Published
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OpenAI head Sam Altman claims a single ChatGPT query uses ‘one 15th of a teaspoon’ of water but that doesn't put AI's environmental impact in the clear
By Jeremy Laird Published
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OpenAI removes incredibly grim, previously recommended chatbot suggesting invasive surgeries to men it deems 'subhuman'
By Jess Kinghorn Published
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Apparently there's going to be a Sam Altman movie about his Lazarus-like career stumble, which I'm sure I'll reluctantly watch on a plane at some point
By Jess Kinghorn Published
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'Widespread theft': The UK government's fifth attempt to push through a bill allowing AI companies to scrape any data they like shut down by the House of Lords
By James Bentley Last updated
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DeepMind boss 'would pay thousands of dollars per month' to get rid of his email, so Google is working on a next-gen Gmail AI that will answer them in 'your style—and maybe make some of the easier decisions' for you
By Jeremy Laird Published
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Listening to Google's CEO talking about what about the future of AI holds just reinforces the fact that nobody can know what the future of AI holds
By Jacob Fox Published
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Browsers
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Microsoft tweaks Edge to give it "significant performance improvements" though you're only getting up to 9% more oomph
By Nick Evanson Published
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Security researcher claims 35 Chrome extensions with 4,000,000+ installs 'include some kind of spyware or infostealer'
By Andy Edser Published
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Google asks Trump's DOJ to please, please, please reconsider parting it from Chrome
By Jess Kinghorn Published
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uBlock and a handful of other popular Google Chrome extensions have been axed overnight, but some of them just require turning off and on again
By James Bentley Published
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Losing its Edge
Morbid curiosity made me swap from Chrome to Opera's 'gaming browser' but its early 2000s custom ringtone vibes give me the ick
By James Bentley Published
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Opera has unveiled 'the world’s first browser with mindfulness at its core' and, to my surprise, I might be convinced
By James Bentley Published
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Time with tell
Google being pushed to sell off Chrome is likely a good thing, but don't cheer on the decision just yet
By James Bentley Published
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Google has changed its mind about dropping for third-party cookies in Chrome, after years of trying to make it happen
By Nick Evanson Published
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Chrome beats all comers in web browser drag race, never mind the memory footprint and privacy problems
By Jeremy Laird Published
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Operating Systems
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Microsoft previews new super-sized Start menu for Windows 11
By Jeremy Laird Published
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Apple's new UI for Macs and iPhones 'combines the optical qualities of glass with a fluidity only Apple can achieve,' but it sure looks like an awful lot like Windows Vista circa 2007
By Wes Fenlon Published
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Windows 10 version of Microsoft 365 apps will be ed until 2028—but this isn't the Microsoft u-turn you may think it is
By Jess Kinghorn Published
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Microsoft's OneDrive update byes security protocols between business and personal files
By Hope Corrigan Published
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Microsoft is firing 3% of its staff, totalling just under 7,000 employees
By Jeremy Laird Published
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As for Windows 10 counts down, End of 10 asks 'why not Linux?'
By Jess Kinghorn Published
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Microsoft unleashes an AI agent on your unsuspecting Windows settings, but initially only if you have a Snapdragon X-powered PC
By Jeremy Laird Published
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Microsoft says it wants to completely ditch s as it makes less the default for all new s
By Jeremy Laird Published
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Turns out that the earliest versions of Windows 7 took longer to load depending on your choice of desktop wallpaper
By Jess Kinghorn Published
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Valve does its homework the night before deadline: Switches Steam to run on Mac chips right as Apple announces it's ditching Intel for good
By Joshua Wolens Published
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GOG takes on the Steam Workshop with the official launch of one-click modding, and Skyblivion is headed to the store later this year
By Joshua Wolens Published
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Dressed? Impressed
Roblox codes for June 2025: get free items with the latest codes
By Jessica Orr Last updated
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Epic cops to the Epic Games Store sucking for the 2nd time in a month as it proudly announces its money-hose has spaffed over $2 billion
By Joshua Wolens Published
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New on Steam
Five new Steam games you probably missed (June 2, 2025)
By Shaun Prescott Published
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New on Steam
Five new Steam games you probably missed (May 26, 2025)
By Shaun Prescott Last updated
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New on Steam
Five new Steam games you probably missed (May 19, 2025)
By Shaun Prescott Published
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Steam's monthly top-seller list is automated now, and goes all the way back to 2004 when it's just Half-Life 2
By Jody Macgregor Published
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YouTube's top brains crack making its ads even worse: Using AI to insert commercials at moments you're 'most engaged' with its videos
By Joshua Wolens Published
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Cyber risk
'225,000,000,000 attacks per day': Computer s and gamers are significantly more at risk of cybercrime than at any other time in the past
By Nick Evanson Published
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Here's how long it would take 12 RTX 5090 GPUs to crack your … and a reminder that just adding more characters still works
By Jacob Fox Last updated
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The FBI says cybercriminals were responsible for a record $16,600,000,000 in reported losses last year, up 33% from 2023
By Andy Edser Published
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US Justice Dept announces $10 million bounty on at-large 'hacker-for-hire' cabal it says targeted China critics, religious missionaries, and the Treasury
By Joshua Wolens Published
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Have I Been Pwned adds over 284 million compromised s from latest breach
By Jody Macgregor Published
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Telecoms hack on US government officials is 'worst in nations history' and 'the barn door is still wide open' says senator
By Andy Edser Published
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Hackers can wirelessly spy on your display by collecting HDMI signal leaks and churning them through an AI, but I wouldn't break out the tin foil just yet
By Andy Edser Published
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Forcing s to periodically change their s should go the way of the dodo according to the US government
By Andy Edser Published
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Major browser providers scramble to patch an 18-year-old vulnerability affecting MacOS and Linux systems but Windows remains gloriously immune
By Andy Edser Published
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Microsoft previews new super-sized Start menu for Windows 11
By Jeremy Laird Published
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Apple's new UI for Macs and iPhones 'combines the optical qualities of glass with a fluidity only Apple can achieve,' but it sure looks like an awful lot like Windows Vista circa 2007
By Wes Fenlon Published
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GOG takes on the Steam Workshop with the official launch of one-click modding, and Skyblivion is headed to the store later this year
By Joshua Wolens Published
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