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Microsoft found malware that destroys PCs. Here’s who’s actually at risk

Microsoft has discovered a new piece of malware that not only spies on data but also renders entire systems unusable. The malware, known as GigaWiper, combines several destructive functions with a powerful backdoor for attackers. Security researchers at Microsoft Threat Intelligence first detected the activity back in October 2025. The recently published analysis reveals the full extent of the…
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The new ChatGPT superapp takes aim at Claude Desktop

Eyes up, Claude. Rolling out starting today, the new ChatGPT does a little — scratch that — a lot of everything, including coding, web browsing, publishing to the web, and even controlling your PC. Any similarities to the Claude desktop app and Claude Cowork are quite surely intentional. With the revamped ChatGPT (available now for Mac users, with a Windows version coming in the next few…
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Why you shouldn’t buy a water-cooling system for your PC

Water-cooling systems look spectacular inside a PC. But do you really need them? For most gamers, the honest answer is… no. At least not if the sole aim is to squeeze more performance out of your machine. In many cases, a good air-cooling system is perfectly adequate and…
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Microsoft and Xbox should take lessons from Sega Dreamcast

For a year or two in my childhood, the Sega Dreamcast was the future. Not just of video games, but of everything. It had 3D graphics better than anything on the market. It had an internet connection for online gaming. It had Crazy Taxi. In 1999, the Dreamcast was the absolute peak of entertainment for a middle school kid. 18 months later, Sega discontinued it. While the Dreamcast is fondly…
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Planned obsolescence is now a Windows PC security nightmare

I have a headache from dealing with Secure Boot this past week. I’m also now worried about the future of security on PCs, given the economy right now. Let’s rewind. On June 24, security certificates for a very important Windows feature began expiring. (This actually…
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A Windows 11 bug can eat 500GB of your storage. Here’s how to check

If you’re currently experiencing problems with storage space on your Windows 11 PC, it may not be your own fault—even if you’re hogging a massive number of files and/or apps. You might actually be affected by a system bug that can take up as much as 500 GB of storage. Buried in the patch notes for Windows 11 update KB5095093, there’s this line: “This update improves disk space usage for…
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