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Alleged Epic Games Store hack may include passwords and payment info — should you be worried?
By Rael Hornby last updated
Ransomware group claims to have stolen 189GB of user data from the Epic Games Store including passwords and payment information.
3 privacy-friendly apps that I use to escape the AI mania
By Shubham Agarwal published
Has AI made your everyday apps worse? Try these privacy-centric alternatives then.
How to convert PDF to JPG, PNG, or TIFF
By Sarah Chaney published
Converting a PDF to JPG, PNG, or TIFF image file formats makes them much smaller and easier to store or share, and the process is incredibly simple.
Windows Photos gains Google Pixel-like feature in Generative erase
By Rael Hornby published
Windows Photos gains a magic eraser like tool in this latest Windows 11 update.
You need this Google Chrome update coming ASAP to protect your home network
By Mark Anthony Ramirez published
Google Chrome is bringing Private networking to your home so you will enjoy a safer browsing experience.
How to add Outlook Calendar to Google Calendar
By Sarah Chaney published
Many people use Outlook Calendar for work events and tasks, and Google Calendar for personal stuff. With a few simple steps, you can sync the two and only look at a single calendar.
Opera GX web browser review: Fun and feature-flush
By Rael Hornby published
Opera GX is a web browser designed for gamers, but all are welcome to enjoy its bounty of features and quirky injection of fun and humor.
Google Gemini: 3 cool things you can do with Google's rebranded AI chatbot
By Sarah Chaney published
Google recently rebranded Bard as Gemini, and this new AI chatbot is on par with ChatGPT in many ways. Here are three cool features to try out with Google Gemini.
How to hide your Gmail address — Stop unwanted emails from filling your inbox
By Sarah Chaney published
Hiding your Gmail address, or masking it behind a false address, can prevent pesky spam from overloading your inbox. Here are a few available methods to try.
Nasty iPhone, Android malware breaks into your banking apps using your face — here's how it works
By Sarah Chaney last updated
A new trojan malware, named 'GoldPickaxe,' is capable of tricking users into scanning their faces and gaining access to banking accounts. Luckily, it's not in the US yet.
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