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H&R Block Makes Tax Season Slightly Less Painful With New Deals

Tax season is here again, and H&R Block is rolling out discounts to ease the annual financial headache. Here's what you need to know about filing in 2026.

Microsoft's AI Assistant Just Leaked Confidential Emails, and Nobody Should Be Surprised

Microsoft 365 Copilot Chat accidentally exposed users' confidential emails. The bigger problem? This was bound to happen with the AI arms race in full swing.

Reddit's AI Shopping Tool Wants to Turn Your Recommendations Into Revenue

Reddit tests AI-powered product carousels that transform community advice into shoppable links. But is this what users actually want from the platform?

This Ex-Googler Ditched Tech Giant Life to Fix America's Paper-Based Customs Nightmare

Sam Basu walked into a customs broker's office and saw mountains of manila folders. That moment sparked a $4.5M AI startup solving America's trade chaos.

Verizon's Phone Unlock Policy Is a Confusing Mess Right Now

Verizon keeps changing its device unlock rules, and customers are stuck waiting 35 days unless they know the loopholes. What's really going on here?

Zuckerberg's Courtroom Performance Was a Masterclass in Saying Nothing

The Meta CEO testified about teen addiction allegations with evasive answers, selective memory, and carefully coached deflections throughout.

Verizon's Phone Unlock Policy Is a Confusing Mess (And They Keep Changing It)

Verizon says it'll fix its 35-day phone unlock delay 'really soon,' but the company can't even keep its own policy pages consistent.

UK Cracks Down on Intimate Image Abuse: Tech Giants Have 48 Hours to Act

New UK law forces tech platforms to remove non-consensual intimate images within 48 hours or face massive fines. Is this enough to protect victims?

Meta's 2026 Fitness Watch Isn't Really About Fitness At All

Meta's upcoming smartwatch is less about competing with Apple Watch and more about making its smart glasses actually work the way they should.

Call of Duty Ad Banned for Making Sexual Violence the Punchline

UK regulators pulled a Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 commercial after viewers complained it trivialised sexual assault during an airport security scene.

OpenAI Loses Cameo Trademark Fight, Adding to Its Growing IP Problem

A California court ruled against OpenAI's use of 'Cameo' for its Sora feature, marking another legal setback in the AI giant's mounting intellectual property battles.

The Tax Filing Guide That Doesn't Suck: Everything You Need for 2025

Death, taxes, and confusing government forms. Here's how to file your 2025 taxes without losing your mind, from free tools to paid services.