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For decades, tech companies have promised that AI will make our computers easier to use. That hasn’t happened yet.
Grant Sinclair's name is freighted with early computing history. Wallpaper* asked the British inventor about GamerCard ...
The company told workers to download employee tracking software on their personal computers, prompting privacy concerns from ...
Computer sales have perked back up while we’re buying fewer smartphones and tablets every year, according to data from ...
Security researchers uncovered a flaw in Windows 11 that allows attackers to disable Secure Boot using Microsoft-signed tools ...
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman believes the future of computing won’t run on the devices we use today. A bold prediction, but it makes ...
An estimated 7.2 billion smartphone users in 2025 In the US, 94% of young adults aged 18 to 29 own a smartphone ...
You may not have a mobile connection everywhere you go, so knowing where to get secure, accessible Wi-Fi is a must for a safe (and fun) trip. Whether you're on the go for a long weekend beach getaway ...
ALL Apple, Facebook and Google users are being told to change their passwords right now – after a colossal leak exposed as many as 16 billion logins. It’s being called one of the largest ...
Tech expert Kurt “CyberGuy" Knutsson tells how one person almost fell for a phishing scam despite strong security. Learn to spot and stop scammers.
It’s important to understand the extent to which all these enterprise-focused changes show that Apple understands it is an enterprise player and wants to ensure its devices are both enterprise ready ...
AI tools that provide information to you also gather lots of information from you and may provide it to third parties.