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Half of Chrome’s AI extensions are harvesting your data – see the surprising worst offenders

Coding, transcription, and other productivity tools proved the most invasive, though several other categories are worth watching as well.

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This $20 gadget lets you watch the Super Bowl for free (and the 2026 Olympics)

Over-the-air TV antennas give you access to local news, sports, and entertainment channels for no cost, making them a great choice for enjoying the big game without paying high subscription fees.

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7 apps I use to lock down, encrypt, and store my private files – and most are free

If you want to keep the documents and files on your PC extra secure, there apps will do the trick.

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Ubuntu 26.04 surprised me – this upcoming release is seriously secure

The next release of Ubuntu desktop Linux is on the horizon, so I dove into the latest daily build to see what was what, and came away nodding my head in approval at the heightened security.

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Is your AI model secretly poisoned? 3 warning signs

Microsoft said it’s built a new scanner to help detect compromised models.