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Photoshop gets the next big thing in AI photography – a tool that makes your unwanted reflections vanish
By Mark Wilson published
Tired of reflections ruining your photos? Photoshop’s impressive new AI tool can now fix them instantly.
Chinese police found using spyware to monitor Android devices
By Ellen Jennings-Trace published
Previously undocumented spyware is being used by Chinese law enforcement.
Nvidia RTX 5000 prediction suggests RTX 5090 will be a monster flagship GPU... but it’s the RTX 5070 I’m worried about
By Darren Allan published
Word from the grapevine suggests Nvidia RTX 5090 could hit rumored 70% gen-on-gen uplift – but RTX 5070 might lag far behind.
Environmental groups may have been targeted by Exxon lobbyists in hack-and-leak operations
By Benedict Collins published
A group that worked on behalf of Exxon Mobil allegedly hacked into the emails of environmental groups and leaked them to the press to hamper investigations and lawsuits.
Borderlands 4 has been revealed and, yeah, it looks very Borderlands to us
By Demi Williams published
Gearbox Software has unveiled the first official trailer for Borderlands 4.
It's not Tifa, but Final Fantasy 16's Clive Rosfield being added to the Tekken 8 roster still makes me very happy
By Rhys Wood published
Final Fantasy 16's Clive Rosfield brings the force of the Eikons to Tekken 8 in just a few days.
Millions of credit card details leaked online - watch out if you're paying for Christmas
By Sead Fadilpašić published
Millions of people were tricked by fake promotional offers, and had personal details stolen.
Microsoft Recall offers a ‘sensitive information filter’ to avoid saving your credit card details – but whoops, it doesn’t work
By Christian Guyton published
Microsoft’s controversial Recall feature stumbles yet again: this time it’s been caught storing users’ credit card and social security information.
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