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What Does “Biggest App in the World” Really Mean? Biggest app in the world isn’t just a vanity title — it’s a powerful milestone that can change a developer’s life overnight. Many people assume hitting #1 on an app store guarantees long-term success, massive revenue, and instant fame. Reality is mor...
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RAM Shortage 2026 Is Already Hitting Consumers RAM shortage 2026 is no longer a distant industry problem — it’s quickly becoming a consumer reality. Memory prices have surged dramatically, with some types of RAM tripling or even sextupling in cost. While many people assume this only affects PC build...
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Google Adds a Powerful Camera to Snapseed on iOS Photographers and iPhone users can now shoot and edit photos without leaving Snapseed. Google has introduced a native camera to the iOS version of Snapseed, bringing professional-level controls, preset film effects, and new customization options. This...
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Abxylute Switch 2 Controller Promises Comfort, But Does It Deliver? Gamers seeking an upgrade from Nintendo’s Joy-Cons often look for better ergonomics, longer-lasting controls, and extra features. Abxylute’s new Switch 2 controllers—the N6 and GameCube-style N9C—aim to deliver just that, especially...
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Mastodon Tests Recommended Servers for New Users Newcomers to Mastodon may soon find joining the fediverse simpler than ever. The decentralized social network is experimenting with ways to guide new users to servers that match their interests, rather than overwhelming them with hundreds of choices. ...
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Parachord: The AI Music App Transforming How We Share Songs Imagine a world where music recommendations follow you, not your streaming service. Parachord, a new AI-driven music app, is designed to make this possible. Whether you use Spotify, Apple Music, or Bandcamp, Parachord lets you share tracks,...
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New York Halts Robotaxi Legalization Outside the Big Apple New York Governor Kathy Hochul has officially dropped her proposal to allow robotaxi services to operate commercially in cities beyond New York City. The plan, intended to open the door for autonomous vehicle companies like Waymo, failed to ...
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West Virginia Sues Apple Over CSAM Distribution in iCloud West Virginia has taken legal action against Apple, accusing the tech giant of enabling the distribution and storage of child sexual abuse material (CSAM) on iCloud. The lawsuit, filed by Attorney General JB McCuskey, claims Apple’s decision ...
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Texas Sues TP-Link Over Alleged Chinese Connections Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has filed a lawsuit against TP-Link, accusing the popular router maker of misleading consumers about its ties to China. The lawsuit claims the company is “masking its Chinese connections” while exposing users to po...
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AI Security Nightmare Hits Developers with OpenClaw A recent incident involving Cline, a widely used AI coding assistant, has sent shockwaves through the tech community. Hackers successfully exploited the system, tricking it into installing OpenClaw, a viral open-source AI agent, across multiple com...
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Sony Shuts Down Bluepoint Games: A Blow to PlayStation Remakes Sony has announced the closure of Bluepoint Games, the studio celebrated for remaking iconic titles like Demon’s Souls and Shadow of the Colossus. Following a business review, the decision will see around 70 employees lose their jobs, wi...
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Meta Shifts Horizon Worlds Focus to Mobile Meta is reimagining its Horizon Worlds metaverse, moving away from its VR-first roots. The platform, originally designed as a VR social experience, will now become “almost exclusively mobile,” according to Samantha Ryan, VP of content at Reality Labs. This ...
