Google has introduced Gemini, an AI tool designed to assist children with their homework and stimulate their creativity, such as story creation. However, the tech giant emphasizes that while Gemini can be a helpful resource, it is not infallible and can make errors. They encourage parents to play an active Continue Reading
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Report Reveals DDoS Attacks Increased by 358% Yearly, According to PCWorld
During a recent reporting period, 20.5 million Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attacks were successfully thwarted, with 6.6 million of those specifically directed at Cloudflare’s infrastructure. Notably, gaming servers emerged as the primary targets of these attacks, impacting popular games such as Counter-Strike: GO, Team Fortress 2, and Half-Life 2: Continue Reading
Mozilla Firefox Introduces Native Profile Switching Feature in Latest Update
The latest update introduces a standout feature: the profile manager. This new tool simplifies the process of organizing your online life by allowing you to create separate profiles for work, leisure, and other activities. With distinct user profiles, you can enjoy individualized bookmarks, tabs, browsing history, and more, catering to Continue Reading
Businesses No Longer Call—Only Scammers Do! Here’s Why You Should Stop Answering!
Depending on your upbringing, receiving a phone call can feel either routine or excessively invasive. Regardless of your background, one important truth remains: legitimate companies will never call you to ask for your account or personal information. Fraudsters often disguise themselves under the pretense of “confirming” your details in an Continue Reading
Microsoft Reports AI Contributes to 30% of New Code Development, According to PCWorld
As a writer and graphic designer, my expertise does not extend into coding, so I won’t pass judgment on the recent developments in the tech industry. However, it’s noteworthy that Microsoft’s CEO, Satya Nadella, claims that artificial intelligence is now responsible for generating up to 30 percent of the company’s Continue Reading
Exciting News: WhatsApp Users Can Now Make Calls Directly From the Web!
Many users enjoy the web version of WhatsApp, yet it still has certain limitations compared to the mobile apps. One significant drawback is the inability to make voice and video calls through WhatsApp Web. However, recent developments suggest that this will soon change. A beta version of WhatsApp Web has Continue Reading
Brave Browser Launches Innovative Tool to Eliminate Annoying Cookie Pop-Ups
I recognize the intent behind the GDPR and its efforts to enhance user privacy. However, the extensive corporate training sessions and the incessant cookie consent requests that greet users on almost every website are less appreciated. In response to this annoyance, the latest version of the Brave browser introduces a Continue Reading
Exciting News: Free Users Soon Get Access to ChatGPT’s Awesome ‘Deep Research’ Feature
ChatGPT’s Deep Research feature is designed to facilitate multi-step research by sourcing information from across the internet. It generates comprehensive reports that include clear citations and summaries, making it particularly beneficial for complex tasks in fields such as economics, science, law, and technology. According to OpenAI, a lightweight version will Continue Reading
Popular anti-piracy PSA campaign reportedly utilized a pirated font, according to PCWorld analysis.
In 2004, the well-known anti-piracy public service announcement, “You Wouldn’t Steal a Car,” made a strong appeal to discourage illegal downloading of movies and music. This campaign aimed to raise awareness about copyright infringement and its implications. Interestingly, the campaign did not utilize the original font “FF Confidential,” which was Continue Reading
Microsoft to Address Outlook Typing Lag Issue in Upcoming Weeks
If you are eager for a solution and can’t wait for an official update, consider reverting to version 2405 of classic Outlook. However, be aware that doing so means sacrificing several important security fixes. In an original article published on April 16, 2025, it was reported that users of Microsoft’s Continue Reading