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Get Stuff Done by Yelling at Your Phone and Let Tech Keep Up Get Stuff Done by Yelling at Your Phone sounds like a joke, but it’s quickly becoming one of the most practical ways people manage work, ideas, and daily chaos. Voice-powered productivity tools are improving fast, letting users turn scatte...
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Chromebooks and Classroom Loyalty: What the Documents Reveal Chromebooks have become a familiar sight in classrooms worldwide, but newly surfaced internal documents suggest their role goes beyond affordable school hardware. The records indicate a long-term strategy focused on introducing students to...
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Nvidia Arm laptops signal a major shift in Windows computing Nvidia Arm laptops are preparing to enter the Windows consumer market, according to multiple credible leaks tied to major PC manufacturers. Readers searching for whether Nvidia is making laptops, when Arm-based Windows PCs are arriving, an...
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TikTok Deal Raises Immediate Questions From Lawmakers The long-awaited TikTok deal is finally done, but instead of closing the chapter on the platform’s legal troubles, it has opened a new wave of uncertainty. Within days of the announcement, lawmakers from both parties signaled they are still unsur...
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Meta Stops Teens From Chatting With AI Characters: What’s Changing and Why Meta has confirmed it is stopping teens from chatting with its AI characters, a move that answers growing questions from parents about safety, oversight, and control. The pause will roll out in the coming weeks and affects un...
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TikTok new owners are officially in charge of the app’s US operations, and many users are asking the same questions: Will the algorithm change? Is data safer now? Will content feel different? Within days of the ownership shift, updated policies and leadership changes have already offered clues. Whil...
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Google Chrome to End Support for macOS Monterey in July 2026 Google has confirmed that Chrome will stop supporting macOS 12, known as Monterey, in July 2026. Users running Monterey will still be able to use the browser, but Chrome will no longer provide security updates, bug fixes, or new features f...
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Google Ends Gmailify After 10 Years of Service Google is officially retiring Gmailify, its service that let users bring Gmail features to non-Gmail accounts. Launched in February 2016, Gmailify allowed Yahoo, AOL, and Outlook/Hotmail users to enjoy Gmail’s spam protection, inbox organization, and en...
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African Fintech Faces a Harder Phase of Accountability African fintech is no longer fueled by promise alone. Money still moves across borders and mobile wallets, but every transaction now leaves a visible paper trail—and a liability trail. Investors, regulators, and consumers are demanding clarity, ...
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Apple’s John Ternus Takes the Helm of Design Teams Apple is making a decisive move in its leadership lineup as hardware chief John Ternus steps into a pivotal role overseeing the company’s design teams. This transition positions Ternus as a key figure in Apple’s future, signaling preparations for a ...
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Apple Accuses EU of Blocking App Store Changes Apple is calling out the European Commission for what it describes as "political delay tactics" that prevent the company from implementing changes to the App Store in Europe. The tech giant made the statement in response to MacPaw’s decision to shut dow...
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1Password Launches Anti-Phishing Alerts to Protect Users Password security just got a major upgrade. 1Password, the widely used password manager, has introduced a new anti-phishing feature aimed at preventing users from accidentally giving their credentials to scammers. This new tool is designed to ...
