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Watch out — that free Android VPN app could hijack your device
By Sead Fadilpašić published
Researchers find more than two dozen malicious Android VPN apps, turning the devices into residential proxies.
Major Google Pixel 9 leak hints at new design – and teases a Pro XL model
By Hamish Hector published
A new Google Pixel 9 leak teases a disappointing camera island change, and a new XL Pixel Pro model.
Galaxy Book5 Pro leak shows Samsung’s thin-and-light laptop might be powered up by an 8-core Intel Lunar Lake CPU and Battlemage GPU
By Darren Allan published
Galaxy Book5 Pro could be a big leap forward driven by one of Intel’s promising next-gen laptop CPUs.
Thousands of Asus routers taken over by malware to form new proxy service
By Sead Fadilpašić published
Outdated Asus routers are being assimilated into a malicious botnet used by hackers to hide their traces
Marvel Rivals revealed as a free-to-play 6v6 shooter for PC, with an alpha test coming in May
By Demi Williams published
NetEase Games has officially announced Marvel Rivals, a free-to-play team-based shooter in development for PC.
AtlasVPN shuts down, handing users over to NordVPN
By Chiara Castro published
Breaking Existing paid users will automatically migrate to NordVPN, Atlas' sister company, starting April 24. Here's what this means for you.
Amazon is having a massive Easter sale - save 40% on best-selling devices
By Mackenzie Frazier published
There's a massive Easter sale at Amazon on its best-selling devices, and I'm rounding up the best deals, which include up to 40% in savings.
Mouse and keyboard support is coming to Xbox Cloud Gaming - but some Xbox Insiders can try it now
By Dashiell Wood published
Mouse and keyboard support is now available in Xbox Cloud Gaming as part of a limited Xbox Update Preview.
How offshore software development partners are leveraging AI tools
By Andy Hilliard published
With the continued rise of AI, many industries are being shaken up—the software development industry is no exception.
Google Gemini AI looks like it’s coming to Android tablets and could coexist with Google Assistant (for now)
By Kristina Terech published
Google is bringing Gemini AI to Android tablets, coworking with Google Assistant, offering users choice and enhanced capabilities in digital assistance.
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