Humans are not infallible, and this applies even to security experts, as highlighted by Troy Hunt’s recent experience. Hunt revealed that if you have been affected by a data breach, your email may already be listed in the HaveIBeenPwned database. This database includes individuals who had unsubscribed from Mailchimp’s newsletter Continue Reading
ChatGPT Enhances Natural Speaking Flow with Improved Responses
OpenAI has recently enhanced the Advanced Voice Mode feature of ChatGPT, aiming to create a more natural conversational experience. The update focuses on making the AI-powered assistant not only more enjoyable to interact with but also less likely to interrupt users during conversations. A common frustration with many voice assistants Continue Reading
Microsoft Revives a Discontinued Windows 8 App: What You Need to Know
Microsoft is currently in the testing phase of two new applications: People and File Search. Interestingly, the People app has previously been discontinued due to a lack of user interest. Initially launched with Windows 8, it is making a comeback as part of Microsoft’s renewed focus on enhancing user experience. Continue Reading
Vivaldi and Proton VPN Join Forces to Offer Free Data Protection from Big Tech
Two leading privacy-focused online services have joined forces to empower users in reclaiming their data from the grasp of Big Tech. With this partnership, Vivaldi users can now access Proton VPN’s free VPN service directly within the browser. Notably, this feature is ad-free, enhancing the user experience. The collaboration aims Continue Reading
OpenAI Unveils Impressive 4o Image Generator for Both Free and Paid Users
ChatGPT has evolved from its earlier reliance on Dall-E for image generation. The newly enhanced GPT-4o model claims to produce images that are precise, accurate, and photorealistic. According to OpenAI, it excels in rendering text, following detailed instructions, and grasping the context of conversations. The model also allows users to Continue Reading
Facebook’s ‘OG Friends’ feed raises eyebrows with its controversial and questionable approach
In 2025, we find ourselves hurtling toward fascism, fueled by a relentless surge of disinformation that barely carried our current president to victory. In the midst of this chaos, Facebook is attempting to resurrect the seemingly simpler days of its platform with a revamped Friends feed that focuses solely on Continue Reading
Stay Alert for Personalized Scams: A Guide for Everyone
Scams are on the rise, becoming more frequent and diverse. The constant discussion surrounding them can be exhausting. However, it is a reality we must confront as the situation is likely to worsen. While many scams employ broad tactics, it is the more personalized versions that pose a greater threat. Continue Reading
Microsoft to Discontinue OneNote for Windows 10 Soon, Says PCWorld
Although the official deadline to transition is October 14, many users are already encountering issues as that date approaches. To prevent disruptions, we strongly recommend that your organization fully migrate to OneNote on Windows (OneNote M365) and remove the legacy application as soon as possible. This update will ensure you Continue Reading
23andMe Bankruptcy: What It Means for Your DNA Data Privacy
Genetics testing company 23andMe recently filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy following significant challenges, including a data breach and workforce reductions. As the company searches for a buyer, concerns about the handling of sensitive user data have emerged. One core worry is that user data may be included in the sale Continue Reading
Nvidia’s CEO Inspires Enthusiasm for Our Agentic AI Future
During his recent address at HP’s Amplify Conference in Nashville, Nvidia’s CEO Jensen Huang introduced the concept of “reasoning AI,” which he describes as a foundational layer for the forthcoming era of “agentic AI.” His statement sparked a realization for me: I had been perceiving the evolution of AI along Continue Reading