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Browse securely, without limits — Mozilla scraps data cap on Firefox's free VPN for the whole summer
By Monica J. White published
Mozilla is making the free built-in VPN in Firefox unlimited for the summer, removing the 50GB monthly cap and opening up 28 country locations until August 31.

Canada is the latest country to move to ban social media for under-16s
By David Nield published
Canada has tabled a bill that will stop under-16s from accessing social media, though it's not law yet.

Intel claims its Wildcat Lake notebooks 'reimagine mainstream laptops'
By Darren Allan published
After Intel's explanation of how it's ensuring Wildcat Lake is more affordable, I'm now more excited to see these rivals for the MacBook Neo.

How to watch World Cup 2026: FREE Streams, TV Channels & Fixtures
By Aatif Sulleyman last updated
News All the ways for you to stream the World Cup 2026 for free from anywhere in the world as 48 teams go for glory in the USA, Mexico and Canada.

Surprise! The Trump Phone is revealed to be almost identical to another phone, the HTC U24 Pro
By James Rogerson published
The T1 by Trump Mobile is seemingly almost identical to the HTC U24 Pro, with just a few small differences.

iOS 27’s new Siri AI gesture could cause mass iPhone confusion
By Alex Blake published
iOS 27 comes with a new gesture for Siri AI that could cause problems for your muscle memory.

Report claims most of us now trust a personal AI agent more than a best friend
By Craig Hale published
One in 10 consumers already trust AI agents to complete transactions without their approval as trust continues to rise.

Guinness World Record smashed by QR code pixel just 50nm - 2500 sq nanometer size is smaller than COVID-19 virus, needs electron microscope to read it
By Benedict Collins published
Researchers have just created the world smallest scannable QR code, and its only about 50 atoms wide
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