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ExpressVPN Launches EventVPN, a Free VPN Service for Apple Users That Takes Privacy Seriously

Most free VPNs are risky to use, but EventVPN aims to be an outlier for iPhones, iPads and Macs.

New attack on ChatGPT research agent pilfers secrets from Gmail inboxes

The face-palm-worthy prompt injections against AI assistants continue. Today’s installment hits OpenAI’s Deep Research agent. Researchers recently devised an attack that plucked confidential information out of a user’s Gmail inbox…

Fast Food? Uber Eats to Test Flying Meal Deliveries by Drone Again This Year

The companies say customers will get their meals within minutes.

The Leaked Mega Evolutions I’m Most Excited to See in Pokemon Legends: Z-A

As more mega evolutions are unveiled, the months-old leak seems more accurate than ever before.

Tesla Plans to Redesign Door Handles That Could Trap Passengers in Cars

A National Highway Traffic Safety Administration investigated complaints that handles on some Tesla vehicles lose power and can trap occupants, particularly children.

Google’s Gemini AI Is Coming for Every Chrome Desktop User

The AI features were previously just for paying subscribers.

Champions League Soccer: Livestream Newcastle vs. Barcelona Live From Anywhere

The pick of Thursday’s UCL fixtures sees Eddie Howe’s Magpies host the La Liga holders.

Champions League Soccer: Livestream Man City vs. Napoli Live From Anywhere

Pep Guardiola’s men reunite with old boy Kevin De Bruyne in this Gameweek 1 match.

How weak passwords and other failings led to catastrophic breach of Ascension

Last week, a prominent US senator called on the Federal Trade Commission to investigate Microsoft for cybersecurity negligence over the role it played last year in health giant Ascension’s ransomware…

‘World’s First’ Ultrasonic Chef’s Knife Vibrates 40,000 Times Per Second for Easy Cutting

Seattle Ultrasonics’ $399 C-200 promises to slash cutting force in half with blade vibrations that you can’t see, hear or feel.

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