Jonathan Glatzer’s The Audacity Targets Silicon Valley’s Moral Evasions
“The Audacity” arrives with a pedigree that all but explains the pitch: Jonathan Glatzer, whose writing credits include “Succession” and “Better Call Saul,” turns his attention to tech
Liverpool Faces a Derby That Could End Arne Slot’s Authority
Liverpool enters its visit to Everton under a cloud that now looks heavier than a poor run of results. After a damaging defeat to Manchester City and elimination by Paris Saint-Germain, the immediate
VPN Services Decide Who Can Reliably Access Canadian Streaming
Anyone trying to watch Canadian streaming platforms from abroad, avoid regional blackouts, or keep browsing habits out of an internet provider’s hands quickly runs into the same reality: not every
Inter Host Cagliari as Title Pressure Meets Survival Stakes
Inter return to Milan with a clear opportunity to tighten their grip on Italy’s top domestic table, while Cagliari arrive needing points for a far different reason: preserving top-flight status.
CyberGhost Defends Digital Privacy as Legal Demands Keep Coming
CyberGhost began 2026 with the same claim it has made for years: when copyright holders and police ask for user data, there is nothing to hand over. In its transparency report for January through
VPNs Protect Privacy, but GPS Spoofing Closes a Critical Gap
A VPN can hide your IP address and encrypt your traffic, but it does not automatically conceal where your phone says you are. For Android users, that gap matters because many apps and services rely




