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Just because you have antivirus software installed on your PC doesn't mean a zero-day Trojan can't steal your personal data. The top encryption software keeps you safe from malware (and the NSA). File Encryption vs. Whole-Disk Encryption vs. VPNs

In this roundup, we're specifically examining products that encrypt files, rather than whole-disk solutions like


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From Windows laptops to Chromebooks to MacBooks, our experts have tested and identified the top low-cost machines that make short work of everyday computing. The best part? Many ring up for less than $600. Buying Basics: Budget-Laptop Components and Features

Ready to dive into the details around cheap laptops? The good news is that you'll have to accept fewer compromises than ...


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The breach highlights how North Korean hackers are using elaborate and seemingly real virtual business meetings, powered by AI deepfakes, to trick victims into installing malware.

This week’s hack of...


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SteamOS and incoming Steam Machines are only likely to accelerate the trend.

For the first time, Windows use among gamers has fallen below 93% in the Steam Hardware survey while Linux use topped 5%.

Steam’s survey is big enough to signal signific...


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Rugged tablets won’t win any fashion contests, but they'll survive conditions that would send ordinary electronics to an early grave. Dell’s Pro Rugged 12 Tablet (starts at $3,561; $5,248 as tested) can shrug off four-foot drops, water sprays, dusty env...


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