Tag: Computers

Malicious AI Extensions Compromise 300,000 Chrome Users

A widespread cyberattack involving fraudulent Google Chrome extensions has impacted over 300,000 users by leveraging the current demand for artificial intelligence tools. An investigation by security firm LayerX has identified a coordinated operation dubbed “AiFrame,” which utilized more than 30 malicious add-ons to steal credentials, private emails, and browsing history. The malicious extensions successfully bypassed initial […]

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Is WhatsApp Actually Safe? What Cryptographers Say About Your Private Messages

While WhatsApp dominates the global messaging market with over 3 billion users, security experts like Johns Hopkins University’s Matthew Green suggest that the platform’s ubiquity comes with significant privacy trade-offs. Recent legal challenges have accused Meta of maintaining “backdoors” to read messages, but Green argues that the real reasons to switch apps are far more […]

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Lenovo Unveils AI-Enhanced Legion Y700 (2026): A New Benchmark For Compact Gaming Tablets

Lenovo seems to be pushing the boundaries of the small-form-factor gaming market with its fifth-generation Legion Y700. The 2026 iteration integrates artificial intelligence to solve two of the most persistent issues for mobile gamers: network latency and eye fatigue. The centerpiece of the new model is the “Super Internet 3.0” suite. This AI-driven connectivity engine […]

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Google Expands “Results About You” Tool To Remove Sensitive Data And Explicit Images From Search

Google has expanded its privacy tools to give users greater authority over how sensitive personal data appears in Search results. Through updates to the “Results About You” hub, individuals can now request the removal of additional types of confidential information, including passport numbers, Social Security numbers, and driver’s license details. Previously, the tool focused mainly […]

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AOC Launches 24G4ZR And 27G4ZR Fast IPS Gaming Monitors With 260Hz Refresh And Entry-Level Esports Pricing

AGON by AOC has introduced two new gaming monitors designed to bring high-refresh competitive performance to the entry-level segment. The AOC GAMING 24G4ZR (23.8-inch) and 27G4ZR (27-inch) feature Fast IPS panels with a native 240 Hz refresh rate that can be overclocked to 260 Hz, along with up to 1 ms GtG response time and […]

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AideaONE R27: AMD-Powered iMac Alternative Brings Up To 128 GB Of RAM

Seaviv has officially introduced the AideaONE R27, a new all-in-one desktop PC that targets the premium segment traditionally dominated by Apple’s iMac. Built around AMD’s latest “Strix Halo” platform, the system is positioned as the first AIO to feature the Ryzen AI Max+ 395 processor, paired with Radeon 8060S integrated graphics and support for up […]

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Windows 11 Moves Closer To Android App Continuity

Microsoft is continuing to expand Windows 11’s cross-device capabilities, bringing the operating system closer to allowing users to seamlessly resume Android app activity on their PCs. The feature aims to let users pick up tasks started on their smartphones—such as music playback, document editing, or web browsing—directly on a Windows computer. The company first introduced […]

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YouTube Blocks Free Background Playback In Third-Party Browsers

After cracking down on the use of ad blockers, YouTube has started closing another “loophole” that allowed non-paying users to access a premium feature. Reports circulating online indicate that YouTube is no longer allowing background playback through third-party browsers. Previously, users could open a video in browsers such as Samsung Internet, Microsoft Edge, Brave, or […]

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Windows 11 Emergency Update Fixes Critical Outlook Crash Bug After January 2026 Patch

Microsoft has issued an emergency update for Windows 11 after a newly reported bug began causing serious stability problems for some users. The issue was described as critical because it could crash Microsoft Outlook under specific conditions, particularly when users stored PST files inside folders synchronized through cloud services. This setup is relatively common in […]

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Photoshop 2021 And 2025 Now Run On Linux Thanks To New Wine Patches

Running modern versions of Adobe Photoshop on Linux has long been difficult, mainly because the installation process depends on Adobe Creative Cloud, which has historically failed to work properly through Wine. That situation may now be changing. According to a recent update shared by an independent developer known as PhialsBasement, Photoshop 2021 and 2025 can […]

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Apple Registers New Monitor In China, Hinting At An Upcoming Launch

Recent information found in China’s regulatory database suggests that Apple may be getting ready to release a new external monitor. This discovery, as reported by MacRumors, implies that the organization may be developing an update to its existing line of Apple-branded displays. The listing, in general, refers to a device with the model code A3350, […]

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Netflix Enters Video Podcast Market With New Original Shows

In a move to broaden its content strategy beyond movies, TV shows, and mobile games, Netflix has formally announced its entry into the video podcast industry. The change represents a new direction for the streaming service and includes original and exclusive productions with well-known figures from sports and entertainment. The popularity of audiovisual podcasts has […]

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Google Restricts AI Overviews In Search After Reports Of Harmful Health Information

After receiving complaints that its AI-generated “AI Overviews” feature was giving false and possibly dangerous health information, Google took action to limit the use of the feature in search results. The ruling follows an investigation by The Guardian that uncovered multiple instances where AI-generated answers included false medical information about severe illnesses like cancer, liver […]

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Google Maps Update Simplifies Menus And Adds Landmark-Based Navigation

An important update to Google Maps has started to be rolled out by Google with the goal of enhancing overall usability and simplifying navigation on iOS and Android smartphones. These modifications show Google’s continued focus on improving the Maps experience, especially through interface design and more user-friendly instructions, even though the company still keeps Waze […]

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CES 2026: Gigabyte Debuts High-Refresh OLED Gaming Monitors

Gigabyte used CES 2026 to officially announce four new OLED gaming monitors, expanding its display lineup with models that emphasize high refresh rates, advanced panel technology, and a range of screen sizes. While Gigabyte may be less visible to general consumers than some gaming-focused brands, it remains a well-established name among PC enthusiasts, particularly for […]

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CES 2026: Asus Zenbook A16 Launches With Snapdragon X2 Elite And 16-Inch OLED Display

The Zenbook A16 was introduced at CES 2026 and marks a significant extension of Asus’ developing Zenbook A series, taking the lineup into the competitive 16-inch ultrabook market in addition to the 14-inch form factor. As a lightweight substitute for conventional 16-inch laptops, the product was designed to blend performance efficiency with a large-display experience, […]

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Predator Helios Neo 16S AI: Slim Gaming Laptop With Intel Core Ultra 9 And RTX 5070

At CES 2026, Acer used the occasion to introduce the Predator Helios Neo 16S AI (PHN16S-I51), a thin, powerful laptop that can handle demanding workloads for both creative and gaming tasks. With an NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5070 laptop GPU and an Intel Core Ultra 9 386H processor, it has the processing and graphics power needed […]

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Acer Swift 16 AI: Flagship OLED Laptop With Intel Core Ultra X9 And AI Performance

Announced at CES 2026, the Acer Swift 16 AI (SF16-71T) represents a bold step forward in Acer’s premium laptop lineup, combining advanced AI performance with refined design and creator-focused innovation. As Acer’s latest flagship AI laptop, the Swift 16 AI is built for professionals, creatives, and power users who demand cutting-edge capability in a sleek, […]

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Lenovo Yoga Slim 7X: Up To 29 Hours Of Battery Life With Snapdragon Efficiency

Presented at the CES 2026, the Lenovo Yoga Slim 7x is a premium ultrabook powered by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon X2 Elite (a tad more advanced than the Snapdragon X2 Plus), an ARM-based system-on-chip designed to deliver significant performance improvements for Windows laptops. Introduced as the 11th-generation Yoga Slim 7x, the device highlights Lenovo’s continued investment in […]

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UGREEN Expands NASync Lineup With AI-Driven iDX6011 At CES

UGREEN announced the expansion of its NASync smart storage lineup with the introduction of the  and iDX6011 Pro at CES 2026 in Las Vegas. The new models are positioned as next-generation network-attached storage (NAS) systems that integrate fully local artificial intelligence with high-performance hardware. By avoiding reliance on public cloud services, they aim to protect […]

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Asus’s New ROG Flow Z13 KJP Edition Blends High-End Gaming With Kojima Design

Asus Republic of Gamers (ROG) has announced a collaboration with Kojima Productions, unveiling a limited-edition lineup of gaming hardware inspired by the studio’s distinctive visual identity. The partnership is headlined by the ROG Flow Z13 KJP Edition, accompanied by several themed peripherals, including a headset, mouse, and mouse mat. The products reflect a fusion of […]

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Lenovo Launches ThinkBook Plus Gen 7 Auto Twist With a Motorized AI-Aware Display

At CES 2026, Lenovo is moving adaptive laptop design from experimentation to real-world deployment with the ThinkBook Plus Gen 7 Auto Twist, a commercially available product that transforms an ambitious idea into a practical business device. Lenovo is unveiling the ThinkBook Plus Gen 7 Auto Twist at its own CES event, Lenovo Tech World, held […]

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Lenovo Unveils ThinkPad Rollable XD and Legion Pro Rollable Concepts at CES 2026

At CES 2026, Lenovo is pushing the boundaries of laptop form factors with the ThinkPad Rollable XD Concept, a proof-of-concept device that explores how expandable displays can enhance productivity without compromising portability. Lenovo is showcasing this concept during its own CES event, Lenovo Tech World, held at the Sphere in Las Vegas. The ThinkPad Rollable […]

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CES 2026: Intel Unveils Core Ultra Series 3 For AI PCs

At CES 2026, Intel officially introduced its next generation of AI-focused processors with the launch of the Intel Core Ultra Series 3, marking a major milestone in the company’s product roadmap. These new chips are the first to be manufactured using Intel 18A, the most advanced semiconductor process ever produced in the United States, and […]

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AMD Launches Ryzen AI And Next-Gen Gaming CPUs At CES 2026

AMD announced the latest generation of Ryzen processors at CES 2026 in Las Vegas, reinforcing its focus on on-device artificial intelligence and high-performance gaming. The new lineup consists of the Ryzen AI 400 series, Ryzen AI Max+ platform, and Ryzen 7 9850X3D, expanding AMD’s presence across AI-capable notebooks, compact desktops, and enthusiast gaming PCs. For […]

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XREAL 1S Review: Specs, Weight, Price, and How It Compares to the XREAL One

The XREAL 1S is XREAL’s latest pair of AR glasses, designed to deliver a plug-in spatial display experience through lightweight, sunglasses-style hardware. Rather than operating as a standalone headset, it connects to phones, PCs, consoles, and handheld gaming devices to mirror or extend a display directly in front of your eyes. In XREAL’s lineup, the […]

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