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Microsoft's "entertainment only" disclaimer for Copilot confused users until the company clarified changes were coming. Here's what it means for your productivity and AI tool usage.

Quantum computers threaten current encryption methods. A cryptography engineer examines realistic timelines for quantum threats and what organizations must do now to prepare.

Getting scammed by a sophisticated tech fraud cost me money but taught me priceless lessons about digital security, online fraud detection, and protecting personal data.

Your phone doesn't need another app. Modern web versions deliver full functionality without installation, storage drain, or privacy invasion. Here's why the web wins.

Apple's internal storage upgrades cost a fortune. HyperDrive Next offers a faster, more affordable solution with 80Gbps Thunderbolt 5 speeds that rival built-in SSDs.

Despite rumors of an impending MacBook Pro redesign, the M5 model offers compelling reasons to buy now. Performance advantages and proven reliability outweigh waiting for aesthetic changes.

Microsoft's Copilot branding spans at least six distinct AI products, from consumer assistants to enterprise security tools. Understanding which Copilot serves your needs matters.

Omnisphere 3.0.2 brings critical updates for Mac users. Learn about compatibility improvements, new features, and how to maximize this powerhouse synth in your productions.

Smart glasses are evolving fast, but who controls the software on your face computer? Open platforms offer freedom, innovation, and personalized tools that closed systems can't match.

A new interactive data project lets you scroll through every iPhone model Apple has ever released, complete with technical specifications, color options, and a fascinating timeline of features.

Galen Wolfe-Pauly, CEO of Tlon, reveals how developers can reclaim digital ownership through calm computing and decentralized systems that put users first.

The iPhone 18 Pro will reportedly exclude black for the first time, offering rose, green, and white instead. Here's why Apple is making this surprising change.