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I’ve always struggled to enjoy Samsung’s One UI. While I’m continually impressed by the hardware in Samsung Galaxy phones, the software has always felt like a mixed bag. Broad customization options jar with tools that clutter up your screen. Stylish apps live alongside frustrating bloatware. Handy tools like Now Bar live alongside useless tools like Now Brief. While I have plenty of gripes about the software experience on my Google Pixel phone, it provides a more consistent experience overall. However, a recent One UI update has made me jealous of Galaxy users for the first time in months. One UI…

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A website posing as a legitimate Anthropic Claude domain was caught serving a remote access trojan to its visitors, Malwarebytes reports. Relying on Claude’s popularity, a threat actor created a site that hosts a download link pointing to a ZIP archive allegedly containing a pro version of the LLM. The file contains an MSI installer that mimics the legitimate Anthropic installation chain and installs the real Claude application. When the user attempts to launch the Claude app via the Desktop shortcut created during the installation, however, a VBScript dropper runs the real app in the foreground while installing malware in…

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Rita El Khoury / Android AuthorityOne of the greatest things about modern browsers like Chrome is the support for extensions that add extra functionality that goes well beyond the standard features you’d expect from a browser.While Chrome extensions are technically designed with Google’s browser in mind, you’ll find many modern browsers support extensions, including Microsoft Edge, Brave, Vivaldi, and Opera. In fact, any browser based on the Chromium standard will work. Personally, I can’t imagine using Chrome without my favorite extensions onboard. Whether it’s storing passwords or forcing dark mode across my entire web experience, below are eight of the extensions…

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It probably goes without saying at this point, but your conversations with AI chatbots aren’t private—everything you type or upload to Gemini, ChatGPT, and other models might be read and used in a variety of ways. If you wouldn’t send a document or repeat information to someone you don’t know, you shouldn’t include it in a chatbot prompt either. Researchers at Stanford reviewed the privacy policies of the six U.S. companies that developed the most popular AI chatbots, including Claude, Gemini, and ChatGPT, and found that all of them use chat data by default for training purposes. Some retain said…

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No Windows experience is complete without occasionally opening the Task Manager to figure out which application is using all of your RAM, or to end a program that has been frozen for ten minutes with no hope in sight. But it isn’t even the best tool for the job—there is something else you should be using instead. Task Manager: Iconic and versatile But something’s missing Task Manager is practically synonymous with Windows now, largely due to the fact that it is one of the most commonly used utilities in the operating system. Need to end an unresponsive app? Open Task…

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In this Help Net Security interview, Art Manion, Deputy Director at Tharros, examines why vulnerability data across repositories stays inconsistent and hard to trust. The problem starts with systems not designed to collect or manage that data well. They introduce the idea of Minimum Viable Vulnerability Enumeration (MVVE), a minimum set of assertions needed to confirm two systems describe the same vulnerability, and find no true minimum exists. Assertions vary by case and change over time. They argue that before writing new specifications or building new tools, the community needs shared terms and principles. Metrics like CVSS scores often distract…

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Wall-mounting a TV is the absolute best. Not only does it save you floor space, done tastefully, hanging your television on a lounge or bedroom wall looks awesome. For the longest time I desperately wanted to mount all manner of TVs I’ve owned in the past, yet due to renting restrictions, it was a geeky AV dream I could never realize. Thankfully, my days of using TVs cabinets to house my large-and-in-charge OLED display are long gone. Though sadly, my fears around said tech mean I continue to use these settings to avoid OLED burn-in. The first thing I did…

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What you need to knowAn early alleged performance listing for Samsung’s Exynos 2700 suggests it will sport a 10-core structure, with its fastest core at ~2.88GHz.The chip was also spotted with the Xclipse 970 GPU, while other rumors claim it could see a 12% performance boost.A Samsung exec stated earlier this year that the company is committed to developing future Exynos chips, which it wants to apply to several Galaxy devices.It’s typical to expect a new SoC for phones every year, and it looks like Samsung isn’t slowing down with its Exynos 2700 development.Earlier this week, GSMArena reported that Samsung’s…

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Looking for a different day?A new NYT Strands puzzle appears at midnight each day for your time zone – which means that some people are always playing ‘today’s game’ while others are playing ‘yesterday’s’. If you’re looking for Sunday’s puzzle instead then click here: NYT Strands hints and answers for Sunday, April 12 (game #770).Strands is the NYT’s latest word game after the likes of Wordle, Spelling Bee and Connections – and it’s great fun. It can be difficult, though, so read on for my Strands hints.Want more word-based fun? Then check out my NYT Connections today and Quordle today…

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