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Meta bulks up Instagram safety and finally restricts strangers from messaging minors by default
By Kristina Terech published
Meta reinforces online safety for minors, introducing stricter default messaging settings for teens and upgraded parental controls on Facebook and Instagram.
Data Privacy Week: is it time to rethink our approach to privacy?
By Chiara Castro published
Data Privacy Week As AI and quantum computing threats spread wider, I asked cybersecurity experts what the future of digital privacy might look like.
Keep an eye on your Mac: macOS Sonoma could be auto-installing right under your nose
By Muskaan Saxena published
macOS Sonoma could be auto-updating on your Mac - whether you want it to or not.
Dell XPS 17 (2022)
By Jeremy Laird last updated
The Dell XPS 17 (2022) gets an update to Intel’s latest internals while keeping the excellent design of its predecessor intact.
Here's what alternative iPhone app stores will look like – and how they'll work
By Alex Blake published
AltStore, an unofficial store for sideloaded iOS apps, says it’s going legit. It may provide a preview of future third-party app stores.
Has ChatGPT been getting a little lazy for you? OpenAI has just released a fix
By David Nield published
OpenAI says it's busy trying to make ChatGPT less lazy, but the update won't be available to everyone yet.
Leaked spec for AMD’s Kraken Point laptop chips prompts disappointment... but don’t panic yet
By Darren Allan published
Kraken Point is coming early in 2025, but should you lower your expectations? Let’s not get carried away yet…
Quordle today – hints and answers for Friday, January 26 (game #732)
By Marc McLaren published
Looking for Quordle clues? We can help. Plus get the answers to Quordle today and past solutions.
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