RSS Isn’t Dead: How RSSHub Revives the Best Way to Follow the Web in 2025
If you’ve been on the internet long enough, you probably remember when RSS was the backbone of the open web. Long before algorithms dictated what we should read, watch, or…
If you’ve been on the internet long enough, you probably remember when RSS was the backbone of the open web. Long before algorithms dictated what we should read, watch, or…
Microsoft is pushing artificial intelligence deeper into Windows 11 with every major update. From Copilot in the taskbar and Recall recording your activity, to AI-powered actions in File Explorer and…
If you thought Firefox was slowing down, think again. Mozilla has rolled out Firefox 146, a feature-packed update designed to improve performance, stability, and everyday usability across all major operating…
Whatsapp, Messenger, and Telegram are by far the most used instant messaging clients in the world and while they are used by millions, Whatsapp and Messenger, both of which are owned by Facebook, do not have an…
Twake is a modern open-source collaborative workspace that allows you to keep all of your data in one centralized location and to manage your projects using a single UI that features…
If you’re a manga reader in the US, you’ve probably hit the same frustrating wall as everyone else: you finish the latest translated chapter…and the next one isn’t available for…
Your hard drive refuses to boot. You plug in an external disk and hear a disturbing clicking noise. Or worse—your newly installed data-recovery program has been scanning for hours only…
Recording a simple tutorial or product demo is easy. Making it look professional—with smooth zoom effects, clean annotations, and a customized background—is where things usually get complicated. Most software that…
When millions of users woke up on Friday morning expecting business as usual, they instead ran into a wall of “HTTP 500” errors across some of the world’s biggest online…
Windows PCs are powerful, but they’re not immune to problems. From random error messages and driver failures to the infamous Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) and endless reboot loops, most…
Artificial intelligence is no longer limited to answering questions or generating text—it’s making significant strides in cybersecurity. From orchestrating advanced network intrusions to probing complex software systems, AI models are…
On June 27, 2017, a quiet morning turned into one of the darkest days in cybersecurity history. What appeared at first to be just another ransomware wave quickly revealed itself…
Windows 11 gives you plenty of ways to personalize your desktop, and adjusting icon size is one of the simplest ways to improve visibility, reduce clutter, or create a cleaner…
Since its launch on November 30, 2022, ChatGPT has evolved from an experimental chatbot into a global phenomenon that is reshaping the relationship between humans and machines, imposing a new…
If you’ve opened the Microsoft Store lately and spotted an app called Windows Web Experience Pack, you might be wondering what exactly it does. The Store page doesn’t help much—there’s…
In November 2025, OpenAI shook the developer world at its annual Dev Day with a series of groundbreaking API updates. From the launch of GPT-5 Pro and the video-generation model…
Ensuring your child’s safety in the digital world is more important than ever. With kids spending increasing amounts of time online—whether for school, entertainment, or socializing—managing screen time and filtering…
Active Directory remains one of the most important tools for IT administrators managing users, computers, and security policies across a Windows network. While it’s not installed by default in Windows…
For decades, Windows users have relied on the Run dialog (Win + R) as a quick way to launch apps, open folders, or execute system commands. Yet while Windows itself…
In the age of digital warfare, few intelligence organizations have shaped global cybersecurity as profoundly as Israel’s Unit 8200. Often compared to a compact, hyper-innovative version of the NSA, this…