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There's a queen mattress out there for everyone -- check out our top picks for every need and preference.
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It's OK if you want to avoid the new Apple Intelligence features. Here's how to disable them.
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EVENTS Genealogy's Star: Preview RootsTech 2025 today. "You can already review classes scheduled for in person and online from RootsTech 2025. At the time of this post, there were 220 classes listed […]
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'Joy to the World' has a story-within-a-story that is so good it could've been its own episode of Doctor Who.
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Popup Blocker (strict) for Chrome, Firefox, Edge, and Opera effectively prevents unwanted popup requests from appearing while you browse the internet. With Popup Blocker (strict), you can enjoy a seamless and uninterrupted browsing experience without being interrupted by annoying popups from various websites. [License: Open Source | Requires:
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There are some cases where you shouldn't toss your boxes straight into a recycling bin. We'll explain.
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Apple's senior vice president of services Eddy Cue has explained why the iPhone maker does not plan to create a search engine like Google.
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You're scrolling through social media. A video appears from a celebrity you follow. In it, they ask for contributions toward their latest project.
You receive a video of yourself, showing you in a physically intimate situation.
Just a few years ago, these situations would be likely genuine. But now, thanks to artificial intelligence, a scammer could be contacting you and if you don't have the ability to tell real from fake, you may easily fall for a plea for cash or a blackmail threat.
For 2025, experts are sounding the alarm about AI and its effect on online security. The technology is supercharging the speed and sophistication of attacks—and in particular, it's making scamming others using likenesses of both famous people and everyday citizens far, far easier. Worse, security groups say this trend will continue to accelerate.
Here's what to watch out for, why the landscape is changing, and how to protect yourself until more help arrives.
The ways AI can pretend to be us
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Following our report that Apple is internally testing iOS 18.2.1 for the iPhone, an anonymous social media account with a proven track record of sharing iOS-related information has revealed the upcoming software update's build number: 22C161.
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With such a wide array of products now available, Apple devices will be under the Christmas trees of many families this season. However, there are three that are most likely to be there.
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For Christmas 2024, NORAD has added an AI chatbot to its tracking site, although its AI capabilities are quite limited in scope, according to an initial test. NORAD Tracks Santa officially started on December 1, but the actual simulation starts at midnight on December 24.
Check out the NORAD Tracks Santa site in advance to play web games, watch videos about Santa and NORAD, listen to Santa's favorite holiday songs, learn more about Santa and his traditions, discover what NORAD does, and chat with Radar (the AI chatbot).
The real-time simulation can take on martial proportions, as this video from Christmas 2013 shows. In the video, Santa's reindeer sleigh is referred to as "The Big Red One" (which is also the name of the famous 1st Infantry Division of the US Army):
NORAD is a joint command of the United States of America and Canada that monitors the airspace over North America and provides "early warning of missile, air, and spacecraft attacks on North America." Ba
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Citing the Digital Markets Act (DMA), the European Union (EU) has requested "further explanations" from Apple regarding its decision to close down the developer account of Fortnite publisher Epic Games. Apple says it does not trust Epic, citing the game developer's history of untrustworthy actions.
This is bad news for Epic, which had hoped to launch its own Epic Games Store on iOS in the EU now that Apple has been forced to open up to third-party stores there.
But perhaps Apple has a point.
When friends become enemies
Apple fans will likely know the background story: Epic kicked off a wave of investigation, litigation, and complaint against Apple's App Store business practices. By doing so, it broke its developer agreement and installed an external payment system within its app, which it knew Apple would reject.
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