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It’s time to start preparing for Social Security payments in May. Recipients receive their monthly benefits based on their birthdate. That means those with a birthdate between the 1st and the 10th of the month,
Microsoft’s April Windows 11 update brings Smart App Control changes, AI-powered Narrator upgrades, and performance improvements.
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The final Social Security payment for April will be delivered to eligible recipients this week. Recipients receive their monthly benefits based on their birthdate. That means those with a birthdate between the 1st and the 10th of the month,
As a new hacking exploit kit affecting millions of iPhones becomes public, the U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency issues a 21-day iOS update warning.
Most people never think about Android security updates until a headline like this appears. Suddenly, your phone, the device you use for messages, banking, photos and work, becomes part of a global cybersecurity story. That is exactly what happened this week.
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A major Android security update has been released: "Do it as soon as possible, for your safety"
Google has rolled out its regular monthly security patch for Android, and this month's release is one that users should take seriously. The March update addresses a staggering 129 vulnerabilities across the Android ecosystem, making it one of the more ...
Apple's new Background Security Improvements operate between software updates, providing "lightweight security releases."
When Microsoft tried to launch Recall, an AI-powered Windows feature that screenshots most of what you do on your PC, it was labeled a “disaster” for cybersecurity and a “privacy nightmare.” After the backlash and a year-long delay to redesign and secure Recall, it’s once again facing security and privacy concerns.
I always want to make sure my new Windows PC is protected against security threats. Here are five things I do with that goal in mind.