Tired of expensive printer ink? The Canon Pixma MegaTank G3270 will save you a fortune — and it’s under $160 right now

The Canon Pixma MegaTank G3270 will save you a fortune on expensive ink — and it’s 36% off right now, at just $160.

‘The precision and quality of the print finish are exceptional’: Our 3D printing expert loved the beginner-friendly Anycubic Kobra S1 and it’s $320 off right now

At under $430, the high-speed, beginner-friendly Anycubic Kobra S1 Combo is one of the best 3D printers we’ve ever used.

Big savings for students and professionals — Microsoft’s Surface Laptop with Snapdragon X Plus, Copilot AI and 16GB RAM is £350 off

Save big on Microsoft’s 7th Edition Surface Laptop at Amazon, now down to £892 for a limited time.

Microsoft warns of new signed malware which deploys remote monitoring tools as backdoors

TrustConnect is back, this time used to deploy legitimate but weaponized RMM solutions.

Airlines don’t have an AI problem. They have a foundational technology problem

Airlines won’t unlock AI’s value until they fix the technology foundations beneath it.

AI powers innovation – but it’s also powering the next wave of cyber attacks

With AI enabling fully automated cyber attacks, cyber resiliency has emerged as a critical strategy.

Florida woman given major jail sentence for illegally selling Microsoft product keys

Florida woman paid Texas company around $20 for Windows 10 licenses before selling the product keys illegally.

OpenAI releases a Windows version of Codex coding app

Amonth after launching Codex for Mac, OpenAI brings Codex to Windows with a new suite of IDEs supported.

‘Managers must find a balance’: Report claims businesses might need to get HR involved to make workers use AI

Around twice as many managers than regular employees experiment with AI – mangers hold the key to broader AI adoption.

‘Email is at an inflection point’: new study finds only 13% of emails sent worldwide were actually written by humans

Tired of junk mail? You’re not alone – 87% of emails are actually generated by automated systems and aren’t personal.