ComputersNews

Norton VPN review: Simple, speedy, and better than ever

Norton has joined the growing list of security giants offering standalone VPN products. What was once a fairly basic add-on to its antivirus service, though, has evolved into something far more serious. Recent updates have brought meaningful performance gains, tighter privacy practices, and a steady rollout of new features. The company’s security software has always been some of the best on the…
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ComputersNews

One reason to use Edge: It now teases new Windows features

One of the keys to improving PC productivity is simply knowing a new tool exists. Easy, right? But it’s something that Microsoft and Windows has struggled with for years, and it finally seems like they’ve settled on a good method for alerting you to new features. For…
AI & RoboticsNews

Real Estate AI Is Moving From Chat to Spatial Intelligence

TL;DR For most of the last AI cycle, real estate tools focused on search, summaries, document analysis, and market intelligence. That was useful, but it still left users with the same basic problem: knowing more did not automatically make it easier to visualize, test, or refine an idea. That is beginning to change. A new layer is emerging in real estate AI, one that can take a plain…
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GamingNews

Catan: On the Road Card Game Review

You’ll likely be aware of Catan, the board game phenomenon that bought the novelty and imagination of German design into worldwide awareness, selling 40 million copies along the way. You’re perhaps less likely to be aware of the dizzying number of expansions and spinoffs the original has spawned, such as the Catan: Histories line of historically themed games or the Rocketman EXE version…
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GamingNews

Slay the Spire 2 Review-Bombing

Recent Slay the Spire 2 Steam reviews have fallen to “Mixed” after a new update triggered a second wave of review bombing. The sequel to developer Mega Crit’s popular roguelike deckbuilder, which launched in Early Access to “Overwhelmingly Positive” reviews March…
CryptoNews

DeFi Lender Aave Battles Withdrawal Crisis After KelpDAO rsETH Exploit

      Aave, one of DeFi’s largest lending protocols, is managing a liquidity crisis and an estimated $177 million to $200 million in bad debt after attackers siphoned 116,500 rsETH from Kelp’s bridge on Saturday, deposited the tokens on Aave V3 as collateral, and borrowed wrapped ether (WETH) against them. Listen to articlePrefer us on GoogleWRITTEN BYJamie RedmanSHAREPublished: Apr 19…
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