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WhatsApp denies that it has a username impersonation problem
By David Nield Published
The great WhatsApp username rush is on, but there may be problems with scammers and impersonations.

Windows 11 update fixes file that was a black hole eating your drive space
By Darren Allan Published
If your drive space has been mysteriously disappearing of late, the problem could be Capability Access Manager.

NYT Strands hints and answers for Thursday, July 2 (game #851)
By Johnny Dee Published
Looking for NYT Strands answers and hints? Here's all you need to know to solve today's game, including the spangram.

Quordle hints and answers for Thursday, July 2 (game #1620)
By Johnny Dee Published
Looking for Quordle clues? We can help. Plus get the answers to Quordle today and past solutions.

Subscribing to YouTube Premium via Apple's App Store costs an extra $5 per month
By Rowan Davies Published
The Apple tax might be the reason you're paying more for your subscriptions than you should be.

SpaceX offers half-price Starlink to quell backlash to its data centers
By David Nield Published
If you live near one of the big xAI data centers in Tennessee, you might be able to get a sweet Starlink deal.

Microsoft just made a huge Linux move that developers and container fans everywhere will love
By Craig Hale Published
You can now finally run Linux containers in Windows – without third-party tools.

Want Notepad to be like it was in the Windows XP era? Meet TinyRetroPad
By Darren Allan Published
Want Notepad to be like it was in the Windows XP era — except even leaner? TinyRetroPad is here.

Your iPhone is about to get more security updates — and AI is the reason
By Graham Barlow Published
Because of the risks posed by AI cyber-hacking, we're all about to get more frequent Apple security updates.

That free VPN Chrome and Firefox extension may be reading your clipboard every half a second, researchers warn
By Monica J. White Published
Researchers at Socket found two "VPN Go" browser extensions for Chrome and Firefox that posed as free VPNs while quietly stealing clipboard data through later updates.
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