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ChatGPT is doing something strange, and it could change AI chatbots forever
By Rael Hornby last updated
ChatGPT is forever breaking new ground by featuring the world's most powerful and advanced models, but its latest actions are a step beyond all other AI chatbots.
How to use Microsoft 365 for free and save a boatload of money
By Sarah Chaney published
Microsoft 365 apps can be incredibly helpful for work, school, or even personal use, but they're shoved behind a paid subscription. Here's how to access these apps for free.
Amazon Alexa is getting a subscription-based upgrade, can Siri be far behind?
By Sarah Chaney published
Google was the first to go subscription-based for its Gemini AI services. Next up, it's Amazon Alexa. Tomorrow? It could be Apple's very own Siri.
You need a VPN for school, here are 3 services we recommend
By Rael Hornby published
Internet safety might not top the list of back-to-school essentials, but it should. Here's why, and the services we recommend for the year ahead.
I’ve spent a year using AI and it’s solving all of the wrong problems
By Rael Hornby published
I've been playing around with AI for over a year, and I'm not entirely sure if most of it was worth it.
How to clear cache in Google Chrome: This might improve the performance of your browser
By Rami Tabari published
Whether you're using your PC, Android, or iPhone/iPad, here's how to clear cache in Google Chrome.
Is Gemini Live worth $20? Not while Google's best digital assistant is free
By Rael Hornby published
Google's new Gemini Live hyper-realistic text-to-speech model is parked behind a $20 paywall. Is it worth it?
300,000 Chrome and Edge users affected by new Trojan malware campaign. Are you one of them? Here's how to find out.
By Sarah Chaney published
This is widespread malware that might have affected even the most diligent users of Google Chrome and Microsoft Edge.
I was excited for this new ChatGPT feature, now I'm terrified of it
By Rael Hornby published
ChatGPT's advanced Voice Mode is impressive, but a hiccup in the model could see it taking something important of yours without permission.
'You basically have to throw your computer away': Researchers explain AMD 'Sinkclose' vulnerability, but do you need to worry?
By Madeline Ricchiuto published
Researchers are warning that a major flaw in AMD processor firmware could give attackers access to deep control over a computer, leading to "unfixable" infections.
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