The cryptocurrency exchange is also prioritizing hiring US citizens with family in the country to avoid facing potential insider threats.| PCMAG
You have until Nov. 18 to submit a claim and receive up to $5,000 in compensation related to two data breaches, one in 2019 and another in 2024.| PCMAG
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Employees who continue to use ChatGPT will face 'disciplinary action up to and including termination of employment,' according to a staff memo.| PCMAG
The prompts, which ask people to read stories before re-tweeting them, resulted in 40 percent more articles opens, so the beta feature will become permanent in the coming weeks.| PCMAG
It also covered 456 tweets with warning messages and restricted their ability to be re-tweeted, replied or, or liked.| PCMAG
One of the researchers said there was 'basically zero' correlation between self-reported stress scores and the data captured by the Garmin Vivosmart 4 wearable fitness tracker.| PCMAG
Legal scholar Victoria Haneman is arguing that dead people’s estates should have the right to digital deletion—to protect against 'digital resurrection' and give them 'the right to be dead.'| PCMAG
The tool, which uses Google Cloud’s Vertex AI environment and a mixture of open-source large language models (LLMs), is specifically tailored to the medical challenges of long-distance space travel.| PCMAG
OpenAI conducted the experiment to examine whether GPT-4 possessed 'power-seeking' behavior and an ability to execute long-term plans.| PCMAG
The move to unwind the AI division comes as 20 Dojo employees have left for DensityAI, a new startup led by its former head, Ganesh Venkataramanan.| PCMAG
Microsoft is telling users to head to Microsoft 365 Copilot for their mobile scanning needs, though it lacks many of Microsoft Lens’s handy features and ecosystem integrations.| PCMAG
ESET discovers a Russian hacking group exploiting the vulnerability to deliver malware through phishing emails. WinRAR patched it, but it's up to users to install version 7.13.| PCMAG
Despite an overhaul to the BEAD program, Virginia will use most of its funds for fiber installations, not satellite. In the coming week, we'll find out if other states follow suit.| PCMAG
'AST tries to get away with handing in only half the homework it was supposed to do,' says one amateur radio operator who's pushing back on AST's request to use the 430–440 MHz band.| PCMAG
'They have completely ruined ChatGPT,' one user complains. Some are even canceling their paid subscriptions to ChatGPT, claiming GPT-5 is inferior to the company's previous models.| PCMAG
The new model launches today, even for free users, and OpenAI says it significantly reduces the risk of hallucinations.| PCMAG
TCL's RayNeo X3 Pro smart glasses have colorful 2,500-nit displays and are enhanced with AI. I tried them on at Mobile World Congress.| PCMAG
The company is also developing a dish to follow the Starlink Mini.| PCMAG
Hundreds more aircraft are set to install Starlink in-flight Wi-Fi, though United Airlines is still working through interference concerns.| PCMAG
The DJI RSC 2 is a compact gimbal for mirrorless cameras with a smart, folding design and superbly smooth stabilization.| PCMAG
If you want to buy the best tripod for your camera, we have the expert buying advice you need to read. Here’s a breakdown of every aspect to consider, from legs and heads to attachment systems, along with pertinent product recommendations.| PCMAG
Microsoft software engineer Andres Freund discovers a backdoor lurking in the XZ Utils data-compression tools, which are open source and widely used across Linux distributions.| PCMAG
Uswitch’s data-breach report names the US the data theft capital of the world, outranking China, India, and the UK.| PCMAG
Twitter will ask you to think twice about liking tweets that have been labeled as misleading around topics including the election and COVID-19.| PCMAG
The pricey Clio add-on features a built-in speaker for surround-sound gaming. Razer also announced the lightweight Joro keyboard and portable Razer Basilisk Mobile mouse.| PCMAG
As Meta AI expands to its own app to take on ChatGPT, CEO Mark Zuckerberg argues that AI friends could help people feel less alone and 'add value to their lives.'| PCMAG
The tool helped distinguish between human- and AI-generated text, but is 'no longer available due to its low rate of accuracy.' OpenAI plans to bring back a better version.| PCMAG
Stream the big college basketball championship game, featuring #1 seeds Florida and Houston, tonight at 8:50 p.m. EST. Who you got?| PCMAG
In 50 years, Microsoft has hit plenty of home runs, but these nine products were not among them. (Hey again, Bob!)| PCMAG
In his new book, Source Code, Gates recalls a unique childhood that led him to build a technology empire. We talk BASIC, old PCs, Microsoft's future, and AI's promise and perils.| PCMAG
In the 1970s, Gates and his Microsoft co-founder, Paul Allen, used a computer in Harvard's lab to compose what he calls the 'coolest code I've written.' It's now public for the first time.| PCMAG
Elon Musk says his work with DOGE has hurt Tesla, but a stale lineup and the demise of a $25,000 EV also have drivers looking elsewhere.| PCMAG
Pocket computers. Sort-of smartwatches. Motion-sensing game controllers. None of these big ideas are as memorable as Windows or Office, but we think they're standouts in Microsoft's 50-year history. Take a look back through old PC Magazine issues with us.| PCMAG
As Microsoft hits its 50th anniversary, it's lost its grip on younger generations who prefer Google Workspace, making the next 50 years an uphill battle.| PCMAG
Does this mean that Zuckerberg-Musk cage match is back on?| PCMAG
The latest version of PCI Express brings massive bandwidth increases to PCs, enabling truly blistering SSD read and write speeds up to 14,000MBps. Here's what you need to know to get your PC storage on this high-speed bus.| PCMAG
After lobbying from epilepsy groups, TikTok will let users filter out content that could be triggering for those with photosensitive epilepsy.| PCMAG
65% of players would throw an item at their partners to stop them from winning Mario Kart.| PCMAG
A new report shows that Black women are building, developing, and launching successful businesses, even though they have to work much harder than other groups to do so.| PCMAG
Elon Musk has described himself as a ‘free speech absolutist,’ but many right-wing figures say their verification badges have been removed for criticizing H-1B visas, which Musk supports.| PCMAG
Connect your devices into a perfect computer mind of sensors, appliances, cameras, and more to save money, improve security and make your life easier.| PCMAG
Survey data from thousands of PCMag readers reveals which tech companies make the most dependable devices you can buy.| PCMAG
It's time for big drama with ex-cops, mobsters, and studio execs all getting their time to shine.| PCMAG
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Don't let your internet history fall into the wrong hands. It's a good idea to delete your browser history and internet cache on occasion. Here's how to do it on the desktop and mobile.| PCMAG
The company will pause hiring soon, and expects up to 30% of non-customer-facing roles will be replaced by automation in the next five years.| PCMAG
Customers don't want you to call or email them anymore, but most of them will read your texts.| PCMAG