The Register on MSN
Sight of Clippy, Internet Explorer scares baby
Reg reader introduces newborn to Microsoft ugly sweater. Child not amused Microsoft's latest line of festive knitwear has ...
Web browsers are one of the most essential tools we rely on everyday but it turns out they're also putting our privacy at risk.
How-To Geek on MSN
I ditched VS Code for the open-source VSCodium, and I have no regrets
VS Code is one of the most popular open-source (mostly) applications out there, and for good reason: It does everything you ...
Firefox is adding AI across the browser, though Mozilla says privacy‑focused users can still opt out entirely.
Photoshop cc 2014 tutorial showing how to transform someone’s face into a powerful portrait made only from text. IMPORTANT: ...
Cybersecurity researchers Kaspersky said they found 15 malicious repositories hosted on GitHub. These repositories, ...
Indiatimes on MSN
YouTuber Adam the Woo dead at 51: Here’s how this quiet explorer redefined slow travel on the internet
YouTuber Adam the Woo, known for travel vlogs, theme parks and Americana, has died at 51 in Florida. Authorities say the cause of death is pending. His final video was uploaded just a day before he ...
The Cool Down on MSN
Homebuyer seeks honest advice after discovering new house has ties to bankrupt company: 'May get an attorney involved'
"It’s absolutely ridiculous." Homebuyer seeks honest advice after discovering new house has ties to bankrupt company: 'May ...
Citrus greening, in particular, has been negatively impacting Florida oranges for nearly 20 years, with the blight causing ...
Reminders is another neat offering from the Korean giant that blows Google's task management app out of the water. It has a ...
Another reason to remove bloatware is the peace and quiet it brings. Most pre-installed apps on Windows exist because of partnerships between the app developers and Microsoft or PC manufacturers.
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