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Facebook's Onavo VPN used to wiretap competitor data, court filings reveal
By Chiara Castro published
Breaking Snapchat was the main target of "Project Ghostbusters", which used the controversial spyware-like VPN to access encrypted data. YouTube and Amazon came next.
Past Wordle answers – every solution so far, by date
By Marc McLaren last updated
Knowing past Wordle answers can help with today's game. Here's the full list so far.
NYT Wordle today — answer and hints for game #1,013, Thursday, March 28
By Marc McLaren last updated
Looking for Wordle hints? We can help. Plus get the answers to Wordle today and yesterday.
Microsoft's dimming tech for displays might do more harm than good
By Allisa James published
While Microsoft's display dimming tech seems good on paper, it could theoretically ruin your monitor.
This handy feature has been promised to ChromeOS users for a while now - but it’s still stuck in development
By Muskaan Saxena published
The new trackpad gesture feature in ChomeOS has been ‘rolling’ out for over a month now - but it looks like users can only use it in the Dev Channel.
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.
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.
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.
Samsung officially reveals GDDR7 memory for GPUs, which is great news for gamers
By Allisa James published
Samsung's new GDDR7 memory for GPUs, officially unveiled, will be perfect for PC gaming.
Don’t worry, the Apple Journal app isn’t beaming your information to strangers - it’s actually much more interesting
By Muskaan Saxena published
The Apple Journal app ‘Discoverable by Others’ feature is enabled by default but it’s not sharing your information with strangers - it’s actually making everyone’s suggestions better.
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