Cloud gaming provider Shadow PC has suffered a data breach after a company employee accidentally downloaded malware to play a game.
Cloud gaming provider Shadow PC has suffered a data breach after a company employee accidentally downloaded malware to play a game.
Get ready for another foldable phone launch, this time from OnePlus.
The US Space Force has decided that generative AI tools (such as ChatGPT) and large-language models can't be used by employees of the space service.
Uber Eats now lets you order from two restaurants at once without having to pay an additional delivery charge.
The self-styled Un-Carrier now looks a little more carrier-ish: T-Mobile will soon move some customers on older plans, including two that it still sells, to newer and more expensive plans unless customers call to veto the rate switch.
Amazon's Prime Big Deal Days runs through the end of today, wrapping up at midnight PT. There's still time, but if you're overwhelmed with all the choices, we have you covered. We've found plenty of excellent still-available deals across dozens of categories. These are our top picks.
Microsoft risks owing a staggering $29 billion to the US government if the IRS gets its way.
Amazon’s Prime Big Deal Days are a great time to pick up a tablet for gifting to someone else or yourself, as the company's affordable line of Fire tablets get even less expensive, and its other devices like Kindles get cheaper as well. But we also see a lot of other manufacturers getting into the mix to earn that “add to cart” click as well, which means right now is a great time to lock in triple-digit savings on iPads, Galaxy tablets, and more. Here are the best deals available right now for tablets during Prime Big Deal Days:
Twitter/X is facing growing criticism for hosting misinformation about the Israel-Hamas war. But don’t expect Elon Musk to do much about it.
The desire to see how the other half lives has gone on with humans since time immemorial. That goes especially for seeing what everyone else is buying. We’re here to make that easy for you. Behold, the top 10 products PCMag readers have been buying from the deals posted for Amazon Prime Day (so far). Now you’ll know just what cool tech to buy based on everyone else’s purchases.
It's easy to get caught up in the excitement and "go big" on Amazon Prime Day. But if you've already done that with, say, a laptop or a television, or you haven't found anything worth buying, we put together this list of cool stuff that won't bust your budget.
Ready to dip a toe into the sea of smart home? Amazon's in-house brands offer plenty of options to help you easily automate various home functions. Echo smart speakers and displays bring Alexa to life and act as hubs for other automation devices. And since they're connected to your Amazon account, you get easy access to Prime Music, Video, and much more. Blink security cameras come in both wireless and wired models and can be paired with monthly plans for an added layer of security. You’ve probably seen Ring video doorbells in your neighborhood; they include nifty features such as two-way talk, so you’ll never miss another delivery or visitor. And don't forget the Fire tablet and Kindle eReader, both of which make great holiday gifts. The prices we're seeing now on Amazon's own devices are likely the lowest of the year so there's no need to wait for Black Friday to grab them.
SpaceX is attacking an FAA report for claiming Starlink risks creating dangerous falling debris that could slam back into the planet.
After revealing the smaller PlayStation 5 console yesterday, Sony has today confirmed that we will be able to upgrade the internal storage using an SSD.
Prime Day 2.0—which Amazon is calling Prime Big Deal Days—runs through today, wrapping up at 12 a.m. PT, and our shopping experts have grabbed all the best discounts still available so you can get ahead on your holiday shopping. Wouldn't it be nice to just kick back with your leftovers on Black Friday knowing you're all set?
Popular online payments service Klarna is tapping AI to let us "snap, search, and shop" for items identified in a photograph.
The Federal Trade Commission is proposing to pass a rule that would ban junk fees, preventing vendors —including tech companies and apps— from making bogus charges on consumer bills.
SpaceX has launched a new website dedicated to promoting its upcoming Starlink service for mobile phones.
Canon's newest zoom lens addresses one of the long-running problems with wide-angle photography: lens size. Zooms that cover an extreme angle are often oversized. The RF 10-20mm F4 L IS STM bucks that trend—at around 4.4 by 3.3 inches (HD) and 1.3 pounds it's half the weight of the EF 11-24mm F4 L USM for SLRs, with optics that see 25% percent more of a scene.
Mozilla is in the process of adding a fake review detection feature to the Firefox browser, removing the need to guess whether a review is genuine or not.
There's just no getting around it, if you're interested in taking photos of far-off subjects, whether they be backyard critters or linebackers scrambling to make a tackle, a long telephoto lens is a must-have. But because of the the amount of glass required to get close up, the lenses tend to be pretty big, and correspondingly heavy to carry. Nikon is addressing that problem head-on with the latest addition to its mirrorless lens catalog. Its Nikkor Z 600mm F6.3 VR S weighs just 3.1-pounds, thanks in part to its Phase Fresnel (PF) lens element.
There are many pains that come with being a gamer, but one of the worst places it hurts is the wallet. To really get into the cutting-edge games of the future, you need to keep your hardware up to speed. And that costs money! GPUs are thankfully down from their crypto-driven price peaks, but you can still expect to shell out a lot for a well-equipped gaming desktop or laptop. That is, of course, unless you shop smart. Amazon is having Prime Big Deal Days, and other merchants are dropping prices to match. We did the legwork and set it up sou you can save hundreds of dollars with the deals we have below.
Whether you've accomplished a 100% completion on every campaign and side quest, or if you're just ready to hack-and-slash your way through an immersive new game world, Amazon's Prime Big Deal Days offers some solid discounts on great games. It doesn't matter if your console of choice is PS5, Xbox, or Nintendo Switch; Amazon has something for you today. There's plenty of sales on games and peripherals, and you can even save a little on a new console, too.
New labels designed to tell you an internet service plan’s full price and performance up front should become widely available in the US by April 2024.
It took a year, but Intel has finally launched the A380 graphics card, the last remaining product in the first-generation Arc desktop GPU family.
Samsung makes some of the world's best consumer electronics, from foldable phones to TVs that double as artwork. If you want a tablet outside the Apple ecosystem, Samsung is still one of the best places to look. Amazon's Prime Big Deal Days sales can save you a pretty penny on Samsung's sometimes-pricey products.
A top notch television looks fantastic when you're watching your favorite show or movie. Nothing beats a giant 4K screen with glorious HDR. But Samsung's The Frame TV might be the only one that looks great on your wall even when turned off. It becomes a canvas for your favorite artwork rather than an ugly black rectangle on your wall. And right now, you can get a massive discount with Amazon's Prime Day deals.
AI is the hot topic in tech right now, and Adobe is using its Max conference this year in Los Angeles to promote its own Firefly image-generating AI technology.
Google is starting to push users to try out passkeys, a new login method that drops traditional passwords for a more smartphone-like experience.
Qualcomm is adopting a new "naming architecture" for the next generation of its consumer and commercial PC platform.
Hackers have uncovered a new flaw in an HTTP network protocol that can be exploited to launch record-breaking DDoS attacks, according to Google.
Amazon Prime Big Deal Days aren't the be-all and end-all of online sales. Some of the world's biggest retailers are counterprogramming Amazon's deep discounts with doorbusters of their own. Case in point: Walmart is bringing a huge sale on Dyson products. These bagless vacuums, dryers, and other household items are ergonomic, clean, and energy-efficient, and right now you can get up to $200 off select models.
Motorola today announced the US availability of its Razr 2023 and Moto Edge 2023 smartphones along with a new way to disconnect from your device called Moto Unplugged. Motorola first debuted the mid-ranged Razr alongside the premium $999 Razr+ in June. Both it and the Moto Edge began shipping overseas earlier this year and they've now found their way to North America. Here's the flipside on these affordably priced phones.
Get ready for a slimmer PlayStation 5. Sony is refreshing the product’s design to cut down on its overall footprint.
Apple has never officially released a Mac with a touch screen, but it turns out you could acquire a 15-inch Mac with a 3D touch screen back in 1999.
The amount of time it takes an attacker to infect a system with ransomware has fallen dramatically over the past 12 months.
Prime Big Deal Days are here, and it's time to knock out your holiday shopping early with some major price drops on some of the biggest names in electronics. If you're an Apple fan, you know discounts are sometimes hard to come by, but Amazon is offering price drops on some of Apple's top sellers.
It can be a hassle to try and organize all the opened tabs across your Chrome browser. So in some good news, it looks like Google is preparing a new feature that can neatly organize the tabs for you.
Microsoft’s imminent acquisition of Activision Blizzard means the newest Call of Duty and Diablo games could arrive to Xbox Game Pass as soon as next year.
Unity is parting ways with the company’s controversial CEO following weeks of backlash from the game development community.
Porsche is finding new ways to use its advanced EV battery architecture. The German automaker has partnered with Frauscher, a nearly 100-year-old Austrian boat maker known for its electric watercraft, to create the Frauscher x Porsche 850 Fantom Air.
Apple AirPods are, without a doubt, some of the best true wireless earbuds you can buy. It's hard to find a better product at a similar price with intuitive controls, the ability to detect when they're in your ears, and the transparency mode in the Pro models. And with this pre-Prime Day deal, the price just got better.
Membership has its privileges, as the well-worn slogan says, and that's definitely true when it comes to Best Buy. The big electronics retailer has a three-tiered system for shoppers. The lowest, My Best Buy, is the basic free tier, which gets you free standard shipping for online orders.
It must be hard to be a big box retailer when Amazon launches one of its sales events. It seems like all anybody is talking about is Prime Big Deal Days (and what a goofy name that is). But there's one guaranteed way to get attention, and that's by dropping prices yourself. Case in point: Walmart's Holiday Kickoff sale, which runs from October 9th through the 12th and promises discounts on thousands of products, from air purifiers to Barbie Dream Houses. We've combed through the listings to pull out the hottest deals for you.
Apple has yet to release the first Vision Pro headset; however, the company is reportedly already working on a follow-up version, with a special focus on making the device more comfortable to wear, Bloomberg reports.
A mysterious user has been trying to infect US politicians and Taiwan’s president with spyware by circulating malicious links on Twitter/X.
If you’re in the market for a robot vacuum, they regularly go on sale throughout the year as new features are added and vendors like iRobot and Roborock need to clear out inventory. But if you want the best selection at the lowest prices, Prime Big Deal Days on Oct. 10-11 is the time to grab one of these self-directed cleaning dynamos.
"Unlimited" paid time off (PTO) is never truly unlimited. Being allowed to take off as much time off as you need from your job sounds ideal from a worker's point of view—especially in the US, where there is no legal right to paid time off at all (see the Fair Labor Standards Act) and norms for it are downright stingy. But as I said, time off is never truly unlimited—if you take too many paid days off, you'll lose your job eventually.
If you're looking for maximum power and performance, it's going to come in the form of a desktop computer. As we ramp up to Amazon's Prime Big Deal Days, there are already significant price drops to be found on some high-quality machines.
Nvidia is calling off a company event due to the war between Israel and Hamas.
You can’t always see everything that’s going on at home—or can you? We’ve all seen those videos posted from Ring cameras featuring people and animals taking part in a variety of not-so-desirable activities on private properties. A video doorbell is the first step in creating a smart home security network, and a few are on sale for Prime Big Deal Days.
Amazon’s Prime Big Deal Days are mere hours away. The retailer will be marking down a little bit of everything, including a slew of tech both for productivity and entertainment. Falling into the first category are printers, useful especially in our WFH culture.
Every year as part of our Readers' Choice and Business Choice surveys for laptops, desktop PCs, smartphones, and tablets, we ask readers who have made use of vendor-provided tech support or repairs to rate how they feel about those services on a scale of 0 to 10. This year, we're breaking out those scores into this special report so you can see exactly where you stand with certain PC manufacturers when it comes to post-purchase product support.
We all know that Prime Day brings the deals to Amazon's yard, and if your laptop is on its last legs, we have an attractive roundup of portable PCs on sale now for Prime Big Deal Days.
Get those wallets ready: Prime Day 2.0—which Amazon is calling Prime Big Deal Days—is happening on Oct. 10-11, and we’ve been combing through the deals to find the discounted devices worth buying.
Amazon confirmed that Prime members will only need to spend $100 to qualify for free delivery on Amazon Fresh orders starting later this week.
Intel added fuel to the fire regarding rumors that Microsoft is planning a 2024 release for the next version of Windows.
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) is highlighting the huge profits scammers are generating through fraud started on social media platforms.
New research suggests your Android TV streaming box might be facilitating cybercrime.
Here’s a stat that might not surprise you: The average mobile phone user gets an average of 14 spam calls each month.
Elon Musk still has plans to go to Mars.
Apple has yet to release its first version Vision Pro headset; however, the company is reportedly already working on a follow-up version.
Amazon’s Luna is adding the ability to buy games, specifically games made by Ubisoft.
NASA’s next spacesuits might arrive runway-ready.
Spotify is reportedly planning a new tier for its subscription music service, a $20-a-month plan dubbed “Supremium.”
X, the platform formerly known as Twitter, has rolled out several changes this week, including how ads appear on the platform.
Amazon’s prototypes for Project Kuiper successfully lifted off into space on Friday, setting the stage for the first space-based tests of the satellite internet service.
They may or may not come with bedbugs, but even the worst motels offer free Wi-Fi. Likewise, if you stay at an Airbnb or other sharing-economy rental, you expect free (and trouble-free) Wi-Fi. Same thing, right? It turns out that using Wi-Fi in a short-term rental is vastly riskier than in other locations. We're here to explain why and what you can do.
The US Treasury issued updated guidance today on the process for EV buyers to receive the EV tax credit.
SpaceX's Starlink features a lot of cutting-edge tech, but surprisingly it doesn't offer a built-in two-factor authentication for user logins.
Evidence has appeared that Microsoft is considering releasing Windows 12 as a subscription service.
Sony confirmed it has suffered not one, but two security breaches since the end of May.
Amtrak wants to bring high-speed trains to the US, a country known more for pickup trucks and planes than public transit, and has recruited Andy Byford to get the job done.
Last month’s hack at MGM Resorts International is projected to cost the company $100 million in lost funds.
Working from home is clearly here to stay, but different parts of the US have adopted it at varying rates.
The retweet and like buttons have long been a fixture on Twitter/X. But it looks like Elon Musk wants to hide them, forcing users to go through an additional tap to access them.
If you use 23andMe, consider securing your account. It appears a hacker has been breaking into user profiles to steal personal data.
Whether it's wild animals, creepy criminals, or angry neighbors, Ring cameras have recorded all kinds of crazy footage over the years. But might the same home security cameras be able to capture evidence of extraterrestrials visiting Earth?
Amazon's music-focused spin on the Clubhouse audio app is shutting down.
It turns out forgetting to change the default logins on an IT system is one of the top cybersecurity mistakes that US companies and organizations are consistently making.
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