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Past articles by Catherine:

Save 21% on Google devices, including Pixel phones, with its 21st birthday deal

Google is offering 21% off (almost) everything in its European stores for one day only to celebrate its 21st anniversary. → Read More

Microsoft bans 38 file extensions from Outlook to stop you downloading viruses

Microsoft has increased its list of banned file types to stop you downloading and running dangerous software. → Read More

Shady Android apps charge users hundreds of dollars for failing to cancel free trials

Security experts discovered unscrupulous developers ripping off users who uninstall apps without canceling first. → Read More

This stretchy, bendy battery could power a new generation of flexible phones

It's still a prototype for now, but its creator says it could also be sewn directly into smart clothing. → Read More

Boston Dynamics' uncanny robot 'dog' Spot is now strutting into workplaces

Spot is already hard at work for early-adopting businesses, but its price tag might make accountants wince. → Read More

Firefox Preview 2.0 is out now, and could be twice as fast as your current browser

The second version of Mozilla's fully reworked Android browser adds new privacy features and media controls. → Read More

Firefox Preview 2.0 is out now, and could be twice as fast as your current browser

The second version of Mozilla's fully reworked Android browser adds new privacy features and media controls. → Read More

Faulty Google Chrome update makes Mac Pros in Hollywood grind to a halt

Mac Pro workstations suddenly refused to reboot, to the dismay of video editing teams. → Read More

Faulty Google Chrome update makes Mac Pros in Hollywood grind to a halt

Mac Pro workstations suddenly refused to reboot, to the dismay of video editing teams. → Read More

Gmail dark mode is finally rolling out for both Android and iOS

You'll soon be able to make the switch, though Google says it may take 15 days or longer for everyone to receive the update. → Read More

Gmail dark mode is finally rolling out for both Android and iOS

You'll soon be able to make the switch, though Google says it may take 15 days or longer for everyone to receive the update. → Read More

Controversial Firefox privacy tool won't be standard in the UK, Mozilla tells government

DNS-over-HTTPS makes browsing more secure, but bypasses web filters used by ISPs to block illegal websites. → Read More

Still using Internet Explorer? You need this urgent security patch from Microsoft

The vulnerability could let criminals execute code on a victim's PC, and take control of it remotely. → Read More

Facebook makes big steps towards mind control

The company has bought a neural interface startup, and may be planning a totally hands-free VR headset. → Read More

Remember Yahoo Mail? It's back to tame your messages – even if you use Gmail

The new Yahoo Mail app will make sure you never lose another attachment. → Read More

Adobe Creative Cloud: get a huge 39% off a one-year subscription

Get the full suite, including Photoshop, Lightroom, Premiere Pro and much more for a very limited time. → Read More

Google Assistant is going to stop listening so intently to your conversations

You can now adjust the wake word sensitivity, and you'll have to confirm whether Google staff can listen to audio snippets. → Read More

Oculus Insight: how Facebook unplugged VR and opened virtual worlds to everyone

We talk to Facebook Zurich about the challenges of making VR accessible, and its plans for the future of virtual reality. → Read More

Chrome 77 is locking people out of their routers – but there's a solution

The latest update seems to be sending users to their router's password reset page or showing a 401 authorization error. → Read More

Google Chrome now lets you copy content on one device, and paste it on another

The new feature is now available to try in Chrome Canary, so you can throw away your notepad. → Read More