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- 5 tech terms that shape your online privacy - Learn how to review and limit app permissions on your phone to protect sensitive data. Step-by-step guide for iPhone and Android privacy settings control.
- CES 2026 showstoppers: 10 gadgets you have to see - CES 2026 unveiled game-changing tech from LG's invisible wallpaper TV to AI-powered home robots and foldable steering wheels for autonomous cars.
- Popular grocery store chain uses biometric surveillance on shoppers, raising privacy concerns - Wegmans allegedly uses facial recognition to scan its customers, sparking viral privacy concerns and legislative pushback over biometric data collection.
- Apple patches two zero-day flaws used in targeted attacks - Apple releases emergency patches for two zero-day vulnerabilities actively exploited in attacks. iPhone and iPad users urged to update immediately.
- Most parked domains now push scams and malware - Cybersecurity firm Infoblox reveals that over 90 percent of parked domains now redirect visitors to scams and malware, making simple typos extremely dangerous.
- ChatGPT's GPT-5.2 is here, and it feels rushed - GPT-5.2 is now live for all ChatGPT users with improved coding, writing and image interpretation, with Kurt Knutsson offering his review.
- Android Sound Notifications help you catch key alerts - Discover Android's new Sound Notifications feature that alerts you to smoke alarms, doorbells, and baby cries even when wearing headphones.
- FCC announces ban on new Chinese-made drones over national security concerns - The FCC is banning new foreign-made drones, including those made by Chinese companies DJI and Autel, citing risk to national security and the safety of Americans.
- OpenAI announces upgrades for ChatGPT Images with '4x faster generation speed' - OpenAI announced upgrades for its ChatGPT Images platform on Tuesday, saying the program can now make more precise edits and produce images more quickly.
- Kyrsten Sinema warns US adversary will program AI with 'Chinese values' if America falls behind in tech race - Former Sen. Kyrsten Sinema calls AI competition with China a national security race America must win, strongly backing Trump's data center push.
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