• News
    • Accessories
    • Business
    • Entertainment
    • Gaming
    • Laptops
    • Mobile
    • PCs & Components
    • Security
    • Smart Home Security
    • Software
    • Storage
    • Streaming
    • Wi-Fi & Networks
    • Windows
  • Best Picks
    • Accessories
    • Business
    • Entertainment
    • Gaming
    • Laptops
    • Mobile
    • PCs & Components
    • Security
    • Smart Home Security
    • Software
    • Storage
    • Streaming
    • Wi-Fi & Networks
    • Windows
  • Reviews
    • Accessories
    • Business
    • Entertainment
    • Gaming
    • Laptops
    • Mobile
    • PCs & Components
    • Security
    • Smart Home Security
    • Software
    • Storage
    • Streaming
    • Wi-Fi & Networks
    • Windows
  • How-To
    • Accessories
    • Business
    • Entertainment
    • Gaming
    • Laptops
    • Mobile
    • PCs & Components
    • Security
    • Smart Home Security
    • Software
    • Storage
    • Streaming
    • Wi-Fi & Networks
    • Windows
  • Deals
  • Laptops
  • Windows
  • Security
  • TechHive
    • Smart Home Security
    • Streaming
    • Cord-Cutter Confidential
  • More
    • Accessories
    • Business
    • Entertainment
    • Gaming
    • Mobile
    • PCs & Components
    • Software
    • Storage
    • Wi-Fi & Networks
  • Newsletters
  • Digital Magazine – Subscribe
  • Digital Magazine – Info
  • Smart Answers
Skip to content
  • Menu
  • News
    • Accessories
    • Business
    • Entertainment
    • Gaming
    • Laptops
    • Mobile
    • PCs & Components
    • Security
    • Smart Home Security
    • Software
    • Storage
    • Streaming
    • Wi-Fi & Networks
    • Windows
  • Best Picks
    • Accessories
    • Business
    • Entertainment
    • Gaming
    • Laptops
    • Mobile
    • PCs & Components
    • Security
    • Smart Home Security
    • Software
    • Storage
    • Streaming
    • Wi-Fi & Networks
    • Windows
  • Reviews
    • Accessories
    • Business
    • Entertainment
    • Gaming
    • Laptops
    • Mobile
    • PCs & Components
    • Security
    • Smart Home Security
    • Software
    • Storage
    • Streaming
    • Wi-Fi & Networks
    • Windows
  • How-To
    • Accessories
    • Business
    • Entertainment
    • Gaming
    • Laptops
    • Mobile
    • PCs & Components
    • Security
    • Smart Home Security
    • Software
    • Storage
    • Streaming
    • Wi-Fi & Networks
    • Windows
  • Deals
  • Laptops
  • Windows
  • Security
  • TechHive
    • Smart Home Security
    • Streaming
    • Cord-Cutter Confidential
  • More
    • Accessories
    • Business
    • Entertainment
    • Gaming
    • Mobile
    • PCs & Components
    • Software
    • Storage
    • Wi-Fi & Networks
  • Newsletters
  • Digital Magazine – Subscribe
  • Digital Magazine – Info
  • Smart Answers
  • Hot Topics
  • Future Tech
  • PCWorld Awards
  • Best laptops
  • Best VPN
  • Best antivirus
  • Best SSDs
  • Best monitors
  • Laptop deals
  • Desktop PC deals
  • Newsletters

Latest Software News

SEE SOFTWARE STORIES BY CATEGORY

  • Software
  • Software News
  • Software Best Picks
  • Software Reviews
  • Software How-To
More
    Crypto scammers are double-dipping victims as fake lawyers
    News

    Crypto scammers are double-dipping victims as fake lawyers

    Law firms claiming to hunt down crypto scammers are, in fact, just perpetrating one more scam on victims.
    By Michael Crider 6 months ago
    Data breaches are everywhere—but you still need to pay attention to them
    Feature

    Data breaches are everywhere—but you still need to pay attention to them

    There’s one very important reason you shouldn’t tune out the news of data leaks, even though they’re now so common.
    By Alaina Yee 6 months ago
    How to get Amazon Prime for free for Prime Day
    Updated

    How to get Amazon Prime for free for Prime Day

    Prime Day is back in July! If you're not a Prime member already, here's how to become one without paying a cent before the big day.
    By Ian Paul 6 months ago
    Why are tech companies so willfully bad at privacy?
    Opinion

    Why are tech companies so willfully bad at privacy?

    Some companies been around longer than some of us have been alive, but they refuse to learn from experience—and wonder why we’re hesitant about new tech.
    By Alaina Yee 6 months ago
    Still use Kaspersky antivirus? The US is banning it, so prepare to switch
    News

    Still use Kaspersky antivirus? The US is banning it, so prepare to switch

    The US government has decided to bar sales and updates of Kaspersky's antivirus software. If you're a user, you need to switch.
    By Alaina Yee 6 months ago
    Got a new Copilot+ PC? Don't rush to install Chrome
    Feature

    Got a new Copilot+ PC? Don't rush to install Chrome

    We tested performance for top web browsers to find out which one is the most powerful browser for Copilot+ PCs right now.
    By Mark Hachman 7 months ago
    Linux gets its own Windows-style Blue Screen of Death
    News

    Linux gets its own Windows-style Blue Screen of Death

    Linux now has a barebones BSOD that'll eventually provide precise details whenever a "kernel panic" occurs.
    By René Resch 7 months ago
    DOJ sues Adobe for hiding fees when you try to cancel a subscription
    News

    DOJ sues Adobe for hiding fees when you try to cancel a subscription

    The U.S. Department of Justice says that Adobe has harmed consumers by hiding early termination fees inside the convoluted process to cancel its subscription services.
    By Mark Hachman 7 months ago
    VPNs and the law: How often does law enforcement actually request VPN logs?
    Feature

    VPNs and the law: How often does law enforcement actually request VPN logs?

    VPNs regularly field requests for data when illegal activity is suspected. But what sorts of activities make up the bulk of those requests, and more importantly, how do the VPN providers respond? Those details are revealed here.
    By Sam Singleton 7 months ago
    7 warning signs your computer has been hacked — and what to do
    Feature

    7 warning signs your computer has been hacked — and what to do

    If something seems off with your PC or laptop, there's a chance you've been hacked. Here are the warning signs to look out for.
    By Chris Hoffman 7 months ago
    The Echo Pop is only $20 right now, cheap enough for every room
    Deal

    The Echo Pop is only $20 right now, cheap enough for every room

    Not just practical, this compact smart speaker is surprisingly cute. Add one to every room and access Alexa from anywhere.
    By Gabriela Vatu 7 months ago
    Save 72% on this NordVPN deal and get up to 20GB of free travel data on a Saily eSIM
    Deal

    Save 72% on this NordVPN deal and get up to 20GB of free travel data on a Saily eSIM

    Stay safe online with a two-year subscription to NordVPN and get up to 20GB of bonus free eSIM data with Saily.
    By Sam Singleton 7 months ago
    Beware of these 7 new hacker tricks — and how to protect yourself
    Feature

    Beware of these 7 new hacker tricks — and how to protect yourself

    Hackers are utilizing AI and video conferencing vulnerabilities to deceive and defraud. You need to watch out for these patterns.
    By Roland Freist 7 months ago
    Adobe says it won't use your art to train its AI
    News

    Adobe says it won't use your art to train its AI

    After some concerning wording in a Terms of Service update, users were worried Adobe is using their content for generative AI training.
    By Michael Crider 7 months ago
    What is masked email? This new spin on an old practice supercharges your security
    Feature

    What is masked email? This new spin on an old practice supercharges your security

    This additional privacy measure keeps your email address from leaking into public view—which can help better protect your online accounts.
    By Alaina Yee 7 months ago
    Privacy issues with top free Android VPNs puts 2.5 billion users at risk
    News

    Privacy issues with top free Android VPNs puts 2.5 billion users at risk

    New study shows that almost all of the popular free VPNs on the Google Play Store have serious privacy concerns.
    By Sam Singleton 7 months ago
    The Echo is more than just a speaker — and it's 35% off right now
    Deal

    The Echo is more than just a speaker — and it's 35% off right now

    Amazon's smart speaker can do a lot of cool stuff—play music, automate your home, answer questions—and it's down to a great price.
    By Gabriela Vatu 7 months ago
    Marvel Midnight Suns is free on Epic right now
    News

    Marvel Midnight Suns is free on Epic right now

    The 2022 superhero strategy game from X-COM developer Firaxis is this week's freebie on the Epic Games Store.
    By Michael Crider 7 months ago
    What is ransomware? 7 things you must know before it's too late
    Feature

    What is ransomware? 7 things you must know before it's too late

    Ransomware is on the rise again. Here's what you need to know and why it matters.
    By Joel Lee 7 months ago
    NordVPN: The first 5 settings you need to change
    Feature

    NordVPN: The first 5 settings you need to change

    NordVPN comes with tons of great tools and features that, with a little time and guidance, you can use to get the most out of your VPN experience.
    By Sam Singleton 7 months ago
    How we test backup software at PCWorld
    Feature

    How we test backup software at PCWorld

    After a system crash is not the time to find out your backup software failed or doesn't have a key feature you need. This is how we kick the tires to find the backup programs you can trust.
    By Jon Jacobi 7 months ago
    What are catfishing scams? How to not become a victim yourself
    Feature

    What are catfishing scams? How to not become a victim yourself

    Catfishing is a common and dangerous scam technique. Learn what it is, how it works, what to look for, and how to protect yourself.
    By Florian Kastner 7 months ago
    Huge data leak at Ticketmaster: 560 million account details for sale online
    News

    Huge data leak at Ticketmaster: 560 million account details for sale online

    A serious hack of the Ticketmaster website has exposed a large amount of customer data to third parties.
    By Laura Pippig 7 months ago
    Chivalry 2 is the free game of the week on Epic Games Store
    News

    Chivalry 2 is the free game of the week on Epic Games Store

    Epic Games continues to bring killer free games to our gaming PCs.
    By Mikael Markander 7 months ago
    ExpressVPN vs. NordVPN: Clash of the heavyweight titans
    Feature

    ExpressVPN vs. NordVPN: Clash of the heavyweight titans

    We put the two biggest names in the VPN industry against each other to see which is truly worthy of your hard-earned money.
    By Sam Singleton 7 months ago
    Can you bequeath your Steam account? Maybe, but there's a catch
    News

    Can you bequeath your Steam account? Maybe, but there's a catch

    Steam says you can't leave your account in your will. US law says maybe you can. But even if it's technically legal, there's still a problem.
    By Michael Crider 7 months ago
    Opera adds support for Google’s Gemini AI model
    News

    Opera adds support for Google’s Gemini AI model

    In addition, Opera One users can test two new AI features at no cost.
    By Mikael Markander 7 months ago
    Facebook wants to use your posts to train AI. Here's how to object
    News

    Facebook wants to use your posts to train AI. Here's how to object

    Facebook is changing its privacy policy and plans to use posts and images to train its AI. To prevent this, you need to object.
    By Laura Pippig 7 months ago
    What's in antivirus software? All the pieces you may need (or not)
    Feature

    What's in antivirus software? All the pieces you may need (or not)

    Antivirus suites now come with many different features. We break down what you might encounter, so that you can decide if they’re right for you.
    By Alaina Yee 7 months ago
    The Epic Games Store is giving away Farming Simulator 22 for free
    News

    The Epic Games Store is giving away Farming Simulator 22 for free

    Epic Games continues to bring free games to our PCs, with Farming Simulator 22 continuing the Epic Mega Sale giveaways.
    By Mikael Markander 7 months ago
    Windows 11’s most-hyped new AI feature could be a privacy nightmare
    Feature

    Windows 11’s most-hyped new AI feature could be a privacy nightmare

    Microsoft Recall feels like it comes straight from the future—but it has a hidden dark side that's all too familiar.
    By Alaina Yee 7 months ago
    5 VPN features you need to start using today
    Feature

    5 VPN features you need to start using today

    VPNs come with tons of settings and extras nowadays, but these are the most important features everyone should be using.
    By Sam Singleton 7 months ago
    Microsoft Edge will start blocking screenshots on the job
    News

    Microsoft Edge will start blocking screenshots on the job

    Microsoft Edge for Business will begin blocking the ability to take screenshots of web pages your IT department deems off limits.
    By Mark Hachman 7 months ago
    Do you really need a password manager as part of your antivirus software?
    Feature

    Do you really need a password manager as part of your antivirus software?

    Password managers are essential for online security, but you have a lot of options.
    By Chris Hoffman 7 months ago
    Microsoft Edge will dub streamed video with AI-translated audio
    News

    Microsoft Edge will dub streamed video with AI-translated audio

    Microsoft Edge will dub AI-generated and translated audio over streamed video, Microsoft said, in addition to providing captions. One of the named sites? YouTube.
    By Mark Hachman 8 months ago
    Do you really need a VPN as part of your antivirus software?
    Feature

    Do you really need a VPN as part of your antivirus software?

    A bundled VPN can offer great value and convenience.
    By Chris Hoffman 8 months ago
    38% of webpages from 2013 have disappeared from the Internet
    News

    38% of webpages from 2013 have disappeared from the Internet

    New research from Pew reveals how much of the Internet has become inaccessible.
    By Kristian Kask 8 months ago
    Firefox 126 is here: More security, less tracking, and faster Facebook
    Updated

    Firefox 126 is here: More security, less tracking, and faster Facebook

    Firefox version 126.0 focuses on the elimination of a number of security vulnerabilities. The update should also make Facebook load faster.
    By Frank Ziemann 8 months ago
    Epic gives away Dragon Age Inquisition to kick off annual Mega sale
    News

    Epic gives away Dragon Age Inquisition to kick off annual Mega sale

    In addition to Dragon Age Inquisition, Epic's Mega sale includes tons of AAA games, notably a lot of previous PlayStation exclusives like God of War.
    By Michael Crider 8 months ago
    Exclusive: Upgrade your PC protection with 80% off Norton 360 Deluxe
    Deal

    Exclusive: Upgrade your PC protection with 80% off Norton 360 Deluxe

    Right now, you can boost your online security with a deeply affordable price on Norton 360 Deluxe, our favorite antivirus suite.
    By Alaina Yee 8 months ago
    What is social engineering? 3 key signs to watch for
    Feature

    What is social engineering? 3 key signs to watch for

    Not all hacks and scams deal in code—some exploit human weaknesses. Here’s how to spot the traits that make social engineering attacks so successful.
    By Alaina Yee 8 months ago
    VMware's Workstation Pro virtual machine software is now free for home users
    News

    VMware's Workstation Pro virtual machine software is now free for home users

    As long as you stick to "personal use," you can now use VMWare's Workstation Pro and Fusion Pro for free.
    By Michael Crider 8 months ago
    Google's new 'Web' tab is search without all the extra junk
    News

    Google's new 'Web' tab is search without all the extra junk

    Google Search's new tab returns only text-based results, dispensing with much of the add-ons Google has built in that are cluttering up its own standard searches.
    By Michael Crider 8 months ago
    Google is building an AI future, but not for you and me
    Feature

    Google is building an AI future, but not for you and me

    Quite a bit of what Google showed off at Google I/O felt too far in the future, too expensive, and simply not designed for the average user.
    By Mark Hachman 8 months ago
    Microsoft's patch fixes the update that broke VPNs on Windows
    News

    Microsoft's patch fixes the update that broke VPNs on Windows

    Microsoft's May 2024 patch for Windows 10 and Windows 11 fixes the bug that broke VPN connections on Windows 11 and Windows 10.
    By Mark Hachman 8 months ago
    Microsoft's newest Windows update breaks VPNs, but there's a fix
    Updated

    Microsoft's newest Windows update breaks VPNs, but there's a fix

    Microsoft's most recent security update for Windows 10 and Windows 11 may cause VPNs to fail to connect, Microsoft warns. There is no fix.
    By Mark Hachman 8 months ago
    Gmail's Gemini AI-powered upgrade looks seriously useful
    News

    Gmail's Gemini AI-powered upgrade looks seriously useful

    Google showed off how Gmail, Workspace and its Gemini AI could be integrated at Google I/O. It looked like something you'd really want to use.
    By Mark Hachman 8 months ago
    Google is putting even more Gemini AI in Search
    News

    Google is putting even more Gemini AI in Search

    New tools will let you take video and ask questions to get AI search results, in addition to deeper and more complex auto-generated info.
    By Michael Crider 8 months ago
    Go update Chrome right now — for the second time in a week
    News

    Go update Chrome right now — for the second time in a week

    For the sixth time in 2024, Chrome has a critical zero-day security flaw that needs to be patched immediately.
    By Michael Crider 8 months ago
    Microsoft's latest Outlook update makes it easier to squash spam
    News

    Microsoft's latest Outlook update makes it easier to squash spam

    It will be easier for you to check whether an email belongs in your spam folder and to unsubscribe from various mailing lists.
    By Kristian Kask 8 months ago
    Previous 1 … 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 … 641 Next
    PCWorld helps you navigate the PC ecosystem to find the products you want and the advice you need to get the job done.
    • Policies
      • Privacy Policy
      • Cookie Policy
      • Copyright Notice
      • European Privacy Settings
      • Member Preferences
      • Editorial independence
      • Licensing & Eprints
      • California: Do not Sell my Personal Info
    • About
      • About Us
      • Advertise
      • Ad Choice
      • Contact Us
      • Foundry Careers
      • GamePro
      • Smart Answers
    • PCWorld Categories
      • Business

        Laptop

        Mobile

        PC Hardware

        Storage

        Deals

        TechHive

    • Subscribe
      • Recent cover images of Macworld Digital Magazine
      • Digital Magazine - Subscribe

        Digital Magazine - Info

        Gift Subscription

        Newsletters

    Copyright © 2025 IDG Communications, Inc.
    Top Of Page