Google Drive Now Fights Back Against Ransomware With Auto-Restore
Ransomware attacks are ruthless. One moment your files are fine. The next, they’re locked behind a criminal’s paywall. But Google just made that nightmare a lot less scary for
Ransomware attacks are ruthless. One moment your files are fine. The next, they’re locked behind a criminal’s paywall. But Google just made that nightmare a lot less scary for
Something unexpected happened to Claude users recently. What started as exciting news for Anthropic quickly turned into a headache for the people who rely on Claude every day.
The UK’s Competition and Markets Authority just put Microsoft on notice. And this investigation carries real teeth. The CMA is launching a formal probe to decide whether
Instagram’s parental controls just got a quiet but meaningful name change. And the story behind it is more interesting than you might expect.
Your iPhone might be at risk right now, and you don’t have to click a sketchy link to get hit. Cybersecurity researchers from Google’s Threat Intelligence Group, along with two
We’ve all been there. You set up your Gmail account years ago, thought “[email protected]” was pure genius, and now you hand out business cards with a straight face.
Bluesky has spent the past two years building a reputation as the social media platform that actually listens. So when the company quietly announced an AI assistant, the backlash
Apple built a clever privacy tool that keeps your email address secret from apps and websites. But as two recent court cases just revealed, it can’t keep your identity secret
Something odd is happening with artificial intelligence right now. Millions of Americans are using it every single day — and most of them don’t actually trust it.
Bluesky just made it way easier to curate your own corner of the internet. The platform’s chief innovation officer, Jay Graber, and her newly formed Exploration team have