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2022
Croatia boss laments lack of goalscorer at World Cup
Zlatko Dalic spoke about his team’s shortcomings after the 2018 runners-up were beaten 3-0 by Argentina.
All time
Neville sees Pogba-less midfield as Man United's biggest problem
The former Red Devils defender believes Ole Gunnar Solskjaer needs to bolster his ranks across the field in upcoming transfer windows.
'He's more an individual player than a leader'
Chelsea boss Maurizio Sarri has demanded more from Eden Hazard.
If you still have Apple QuickTime on your PC, you need to uninstall it asap
Newly discovered flaws and no more security updates makes it a significant risk to you.
This Android flaw could mess up your smartphone within 20 seconds
Another reminder to be careful of what you click on if you’re using an older device.
Google says this Android security flaw isn't as bad as you might think
A recent report suggested that 66% of Android devices were vulnerable to a new security flaw, but Google believes the real figure is lower.
More than a billion Android devices are vulnerable to second Stagefright bug
This time, an attack can happen just by previewing a song or video on your phone.
There's a hole in Facebook's security that leaves you open to attackers
But you can fix it pretty easily.
Own a Mac? You'll want to know about these security flaws...
One of which would allow an attacker to install software onto your computer without needing a password.
Android phones have a serious flaw that could allow hackers in with one text
And as many as 950 million Android phones could be affected by it.
Microsoft released a critical security fix for Windows that you should install
The vulnerability could allow someone to take over your computer by getting you to open a document or directing you to a webpage.
If you bought a Lenovo laptop recently, you may want to check it soon
It could have software called Superfish, and it contains some major security flaws (but you can remove it).
If you're using Windows, you may want to update it now
Microsoft has issued emergency patches for a flaw that has been around since Windows 95 was released.
Own an iPhone 5? Your battery may be defective and need to be replaced
Apple said that a “very small percentage” of iPhone 5 devices had battery problems and has launched a free replacement scheme for those affected.