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What is the singularity in AI?
The AI singularity is a hypothetical future event in which artificial intelligence has advanced to a point where it is able to improve itself exponentially. This results in humans no longer being able...
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Formula One race calendar 2023: 23-race schedule confirmed
Lights out and away we go! Well, almost. The 2023 Formula 1 season is right around the hairpin, and we’ve got the full Formula 1 calendar for 2023 right here. The season kicks off on March 3-5 at th...
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Sharenting: 6 reasons to think twice before posting photos of your kids online
Kids today might never know true privacy. Even before they’re born, many are on display for the whole world to see. Just take a look through your social media feeds. Chances are you’ll run into so...
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What are the differences between HTTP and HTTPS?
If you’re a veteran internet user, you’ll remember a time when you had to type “http://” into your browser before every web address to load and access a certain site. These days, our browsers ...
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Facebook Marketplace scams: How to spot them and protect yourself
Over a billion people buy and sell on Facebook Marketplace every month. Chances are you’ve picked up a bargain or two, or sold off your unwanted couch or car for some extra cash. However, honest hus...
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Best tech gear for traveling in 2025
Did you survive the 2024 summer travel season? Want to do it better the next time around? Here are tech gadgets for a smoother, more enjoyable travel experience! Note: ExpressVPN does not have a busin...
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9 best tech gadgets and apps for college
Fall semester is near! Parents and students, take note. We talked to ExpressVPN’s youngest team members and put together their favorite gear that got them through college—for studying, partying, a...
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How to delete your Google account permanently
Google’s popularity is undisputed. It’s by far the most popular search engine, and its email service, Gmail, is used by an estimated 1.5 billion people around the world. It also owns and operates ...
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What are white hat, gray hat, and black hat hackers?
You’ve seen the headlines. Data stolen. Computer networks locked. Private information leaked. Whenever hackers are mentioned in the media, it's almost always in a negative light. While it’s true t...
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What are keyloggers, and how do they work?
It’s 1976. The Cold War. An American diplomat stationed at the U.S. embassy in Moscow arrives at work Monday morning. Sitting down at his desk, he types up his reports on his IBM Selectric typewrite...