As AI-driven fraud increasingly mimics legitimate user behavior, obvious fraud signals are becoming unreliable. A new report from Fingerprint looks […]
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Microsoft is enabling Windows hotpatch updates by default
Microsoft has announced that, starting with the May 2026 Windows security update, it is enabling Windows Autopatch security updates by […]
Microsoft delays rolling out Windows 11 taskbar agenda view
Some aspects of software development run quickly, while others take much longer than expected. Windows 11 can be seen exhibiting […]
Meta reveals how Advanced Browsing Protection keeps Facebook Messenger users safe
Faced with ever-increasing pressure to protect users online, Meta has published details of some of the techniques used in Facebook […]
Google Translate is improving for people who work in multiple languages
Whether for work, education, travel or fun, Google Translate is a huge aid to communication. With support for scores of […]
MyParticularNotes brings context-aware notes directly to the apps you use
MyParticularNotes is a new open source Windows app that links notes to applications. When you launch a program, like Word, […]
MonsGeek’s TMR MagMech keyboards combine magnetic and mechanical switches
Chinese peripheral maker MonsGeek has launched a new hybrid keyboard concept called TMR MagMech, which supports both magnetic switches and […]
Asus launches $229 open-ear ROG Cetra earbuds built for gaming and workouts
Asus Republic of Gamers has launched the ROG Cetra Open Wireless earbuds, adding a new open-ear audio option for gamers […]
Uber is expanding Women Preferences across the US
Almost tying in with International Women’s Day, Uber has announced the expansion of its Women Preferences schemes across the whole […]
Only 13 percent of emails now written by humans
New analysis from online business growth platform Hostinger finds that only 13 percent of global email traffic is now likely […]
