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Apple Pulls 3 Generative AI Apps Being Used to Make Deepfake Nudes

Developers are reportedly promoting these apps via Instagram ads with taglines like 'undress any girl for free' and 'any clothing delete.'

By Emily Price

What to Stream This Weekend

Dead boys solve crimes, enemies turn into lovers, and drag queens save lives, all in one weekend of streaming.

By Chandra Steele

Verizon Smartwatch Plans Get $5-Per-Month Price Hike

The news has incensed some Verizon smartwatch customers who were told they cannot avoid the $5 increase because they are on payment plans.

By Emily Price

Must Watch: The Most-Streamed TV Shows and Movies This Week

Need something to binge this weekend? Here are this week's most-watched titles from Apple TV+, Disney+, Hulu, Max, Netflix, Paramount+ With Showtime, Peacock, Prime Video, and more.

By Eric Griffith  & Chandra Steele

New Android Trojan Malware Targets Bank Accounts With Fake Chrome Updates

'Brokewell' malware allows attackers to spy on, steal cookies from, or take control of Android mobile devices for financial gain.

By Kate Irwin

iPad 2024: What We Want and What to Expect

Apple has scheduled an event called "Let Loose" for May 7, during which we expect it to debut new iPads. With that in mind, here’s what we want to see in this year's iPad lineup.

By Eric Zeman

Google Preps Fix for Bug That Exposes Gmail, Drive Accounts on Android TVs

Gaining access to a Gmail account requires a few steps, but for someone eager enough to read your emails or Drive files, it's a relatively easy way to be a creep.

By Emily Price

Uplevel Your Creative Output With Adobe Photoshop’s New AI Tools

The latest version of Adobe Photoshop comes out swinging with AI capabilities.

Adobe Launches New AI Assistant for Acrobat

Cutting corners in prep work? Here's a shortcut we can all get behind.

Feds Investigate Tesla's Autopilot Safety Fix, Citing Crash Concerns

US transportation authorities are looking into whether Tesla's Autopilot changes rolled out earlier this year actually address the safety concerns that resulted in a recall.

By Kate Irwin

Sweepstakes: Rate Your Routers and Network Attached Storage (NAS) at Work and Home to WIN

Want a chance to take home $250? Tell us all about the router and NAS device you use at your home network or major work installation (IT managers, we need you).

FTC Sends $5.6M in Refunds to Ring Customers After Employee Spying Scandal

The money is going to 117K+ customers who bought Ring cameras before 2018. Check your PayPal accounts; your cut will be sent back to the FTC if you don't grab it before May 22.

By Kate Irwin

JetBlue Adds 'Watch Party' Feature to In-Flight Entertainment System

Watch the same TV show or movie with up to five fellow passengers on your flight.

By Emily Price

What to Watch on Hulu in May 2024

Spring into action with all of the Die Hard movies and more this month on Hulu.

By K. Thor Jensen

What to Watch on Disney+ in May 2024

It's a good month on Disney+, with new X-Men and Daredevil for superhero fans, Star Wars for sci-fi heads, cartoons, music documentaries, and more.

By K. Thor Jensen

Feds Try Breaking Out Into Song to Get People to Take Ransomware Seriously

A 'Cyber Schoolhouse Rock' jingle is just one tactic the government is taking to coax private industry into adopting security practices intended to help thwart ransomware.

By Rob Pegoraro

FCC Votes to Revive Net-Neutrality Rules

The commission's 2024 pitch this time around emphasizes privacy and security concerns.

By Rob Pegoraro

Autobots, Roll Out! Auto-Converting Megatron Robot Joins the Fray

The leader of 'The Transformers' bad guys—the Decepticons—joins previously released robot collectibles like Grimlock and Optimus Prime.

By Eric Griffith

China Creates 'Neucyber,' Its Version of a Neuralink Brain Chip

China has reportedly developed a brain-computer interface chip called Neucyber that allows a monkey to control a robotic arm with only its thoughts.

By Kate Irwin

Biden Grants Micron $6.1 Billion for New US Chip Factories

The US continues to fund the largest chip makers as it faces ongoing competition with China.

By Kate Irwin