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Perplexity’s Personal Computer: What is it, what can it do, and what does it cost?
Personal Computer isn't hardware — it's a persistent AI agent that lives on your Mac mini, manages complex tasks, and connects to every tool you already use. The post Perplexity’s Personal Computer: W...
AI chatbots that are fit only for adults are still appearing in kids toys
A new report warns that some AI-powered toys for children may use chatbot systems designed for adults. The post AI chatbots that are fit only for adults are still appearing in kids toys appeared first...
This fake Google Security check can steal your passwords. Here’s how to stay safe
A new phishing campaign is impersonating Google’s account security checks to trick users into installing a malicious web app that steals passwords, passcodes, and other sensitive data directly from th...
Nvidia could launch its first laptops with its own processors later this year
Nvidia is preparing to launch its first laptop processors later this year, marking a major return to consumer PCs with new Arm-based designs and AI-focused performance. The post Nvidia could launch it...
Claude is leveling up against Gemini and ChatGPT with powerful free tools
Anthropic has expanded Claude’s free tier with advanced features that were previously paid, giving users more ways to create files, connect apps, and build custom workflows. The post Claude is levelin...
Dating online this Valentine’s Day? Here’s how to spot an AI romance scam
AI has transformed romance scams into highly efficient operations, using cloned voices, deepfake video calls and emotionally responsive messages. Experts warn that the season of love is also the most...
AI is helping call center scammers dupe more victims worldwide
Call center scams are becoming more sophisticated as criminal networks turn to AI tools to automate scripts, impersonations and targeting, turning their crude schemes into highly efficient global oper...
Nvidia’s gaming GPU roadmap just hit a weird speed bump
Nvidia may skip new consumer gaming GPUs in 2026 due to global memory shortages, delaying RTX 50 Super and RTX 60 releases. The post Nvidia’s gaming GPU roadmap just hit a weird speed bump appeared f...
I tested Nvidia's DLSS 4.5 — and it's so great, I can barely spot the difference between upscaler modes
I've tested Nvidia's DLSS 4.5, and I hope I'm not going crazy, but the Quality and Performance Modes are nearly indistinguishable.
The viral Clawdbot AI agent can do a lot for you, but security experts warn of risks
Clawdbot can automate large parts of your digital life, but researchers caution that proven security flaws mean users should stop and listen before trusting it with sensitive systems. The post The vir...
AMD could be working on a way to minimize RAM price hike pain — by bundling Ryzen CPUs and DDR5 memory
An official collaboration between AMD, V-Color and Cooler Master hints at more possible bundle deals in the future.
My hands-on experience of the Asus Ascent GX10 was a radical one that is only relevant to those actively engaged in AI development
Designed for the development of AI models, the Asus Ascent GX10 breaks conventional PC design rules to deliver a focused solution.
Research reveals how these simple Chrome extensions are hawking your privacy
Research shows that even simple Chrome extensions can quietly invade user privacy, with some hijacking clipboards, impersonating trusted tools, and tracking activity without clearly telling users what...
Yahoo Scout is an AI ‘answer engine’ that wants to challenge Perplexity and Google’s AI mode
With Scout, Yahoo is entering the AI search race by betting that users still want visible sources, challenging rivals like Google and Perplexity that increasingly keep links in the background. The pos...
Microsoft tells you to uninstall the latest Windows 11 update
Microsoft says uninstall Windows 11 update KB5074109 to fix Outlook Classic hangs, black screens and other stability issues affecting users. The post Microsoft tells you to uninstall the latest Windo...
New study shows AI isn’t ready for office work
Mercor’s APEX-Agents benchmark finds top AI models score under 25% accuracy on realistic consulting, legal, and finance tasks. The post New study shows AI isn’t ready for office work appeared first on...
1Password helps prevent your passwords from going to scam sites
1Password adds built-in phishing protection that blocks autofill on suspicious sites and warns users before they paste saved credentials. The post 1Password helps prevent your passwords from going to...
After RAM, storage could be next to break your budget
Reports suggest NAND production cuts by Samsung and SK Hynix could lead to higher SSD prices as storage supply tightens. The post After RAM, storage could be next to break your budget appeared first o...
Humanoid robots to build aircraft? Airbus is exploring the idea
The idea of a humanoid robot building an airplane may sound far-fetched, but a new deal between the European aviation giant Airbus and Chinese robot specialist UBTech suggests that such a scenario cou...
AI is wreaking havoc with scams, and it’s raising the bills for buyers
As AI makes scams more convincing and easier to scale, small businesses are losing money at alarming rates, with those losses increasingly showing up in what buyers pay. The post AI is wreaking havoc...