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I wanted a simple writing machine. Instead, I got another part-time job troubleshooting my own computer. After two years gathering dust, my 2019 Dell XPS…
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I wanted a simple writing machine. Instead, I got another part-time job troubleshooting my own computer. After two years gathering dust, my 2019 Dell XPS…
Good Old Games just confirmed what Linux gamers have wanted for years. Native support is finally happening. The company posted a job listing last month…
Discord just dropped a bombshell. Starting in March, every user gets treated like a teenager until they prove otherwise.
ChatGPT has been around for three years. Yet most people still use it like a fancy Google search.
YouTube TV finally heard everyone complaining about its $83 monthly bill. The streaming service just launched a bunch of cheaper packages that let you
Switching between physical books and audiobooks just got stupid simple. Spotify rolled out a feature that actually works the way you'd hope it would.
Tax season used to mean drowning in paper receipts and manual data entry. That era just ended. AI-powered automation now handles the grunt work—scanning forms,…
Your internet provider watches everything you do on Android. Every app you open. Every site you visit. Every video you stream on the train.
Substack exposed user data for four months. The platform only caught it this week. On February 3rd, Substack discovered a breach that started back in…
X flipped the switch on AI-generated Community Notes. Now Grok can write the first draft instead of humans. Sounds efficient. But anyone who's watched Grok…
Last week, AI agents launched Moltbook, a Reddit-style platform where bots talk to other bots. Humans can watch but can't participate.
ExpressVPN stopped being just a VPN. The company rolled out ExpressAI and ExpressMailGuard alongside major changes to its password manager and