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Jake Peterson

Jake Peterson

Senior Technology Editor at Lifehacker

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Google Says It Isn't Using Your Emails to Train Its AI

Claims spread across the internet last week that Google was secretly collecting users' private messages to train Gemini, but it doesn't appear to be true.
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The Best Early Black Friday Tech Deals Available Right Now

Early Black Friday tech deals are live, including some great sales on brands like Apple, Samsung, and Sony.
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Cloudflare Is Experiencing a Massive Outage

Cloudflare experienced downtime early Tuesday morning, which broke many websites across the internet.
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We Now Know What Caused the Cloudflare Outage Tuesday Morning

Cloudflare confirmed the cause of Tuesday's outage, asserting it was not a cyberattack.
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OpenAI Has a New Model Powering ChatGPT

OpenAI announced GPT-5.1 Instant and GPT-5.1 Thinking on Wednesday, the latest models that power ChatGPT.
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Microsoft Just Broke (and Fixed) Extended Security Updates for Wind...

If your Windows 10 PC won't let you enroll in Extended Security Updates, there's an official fix.
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Apple Is Working On These Five New Satellite Features for the iPhone

According to Bloomberg, Apple is working on five new satellite features for iPhone. Here are the details.
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Apple Just Changed How You Turn Off Your iPhone Alarms

With iOS 26.1, you now slide to stop alarms and timers. But there's a way to bring back buttons if you wish.
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All the New Features Coming to iOS 26.2

Apple is currently beta testing iOS 26.2, which comes with a number of new features.
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WhatsApp Is Rolling Out Passkey Support for Encrypted Backups

You'll soon be able to protect your encrypted WhatsApp chat backups with a passkey.
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Elon Musk’s 'Grokipedia' Is Certainly No Wikipedia

xAI's Grokipedia generates articles using an AI model Elon Musk continuously tweaks to promote right-wing talking points.
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Apple Maps Might Be Getting Ads Soon

According to Bloomberg, Apple plans on rolling out ads for Apple Maps starting early next year.
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X Is Getting Rid of ‘Twitter,’ and It Might Affect Your Account

X plans to retire the twitter.com domain, which might lock you out of your account if you don't take action.
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The US Has Reached a 'Final' Deal on TikTok With China

U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent confirmed on Sunday that the U.S. and China had reached a deal on TikTok.
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Microsoft Teams Will Soon Tell Your Boss When You're Not in the Office

Microsoft is rolling out an update that will let Teams report when you're in the office—and when you're not.
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ChatGPT's AI Browser Has a Nasty Security Vulnerability

An ethical hacker demonstrated that ChatGPT Atlas is vulnerable to clipboard injection attacks.
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Check This Database to See If Your Email Credentials Have Been Leaked

One security researcher has compiled a massive database of 183 million stolen email addresses and their associated websites and passwords.
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Sora Will Soon Let You Make Cameos of Your Pets

Sora, OpenAI's short-form AI video platform, is getting some new features in coming days—including support for making cameo videos of your pets.
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OpenAI's New Web Browser Comes With Some Serious Security Risks

OpenAI's new web browser, Atlas, is officially here. But should you use it?
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Update Your PC Now to Patch This Windows RE Bug

Microsoft released an emergency patch for a bug that breaks USB device functionality in Windows Recovery Environment.
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AWS Isn't the Only Company Holding Up the Internet

Monday's AWS outage took down a lot of sites and services, but it's not the only such company out there.