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“Are You Dead?” App Gains Popularity Among Solo Dwellers Millions of people living alone in China have found a new digital safety companion in the viral app “Are You Dead?”, known locally as Sileme. Launched in May, the app quickly rose to become the most downloaded paid app in the country. It allow...
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iOS 26 Update: What You’re Missing Many iPhone users hesitate to upgrade to iOS 26, clinging to older versions like iOS 18. Common questions pop up: Is it safe? Will it slow my phone? Apple’s latest iOS 26 update isn’t just about flashy new features—it includes critical security patches that protect...
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Hackers Exploit 1234 Passwords to Hijack Crypto Servers A new wave of cyberattacks is putting cryptocurrency wallets at risk as hackers exploit simple passwords like “1234” to gain control of vulnerable servers. Security researchers warn that tens of thousands of internet-facing servers are weakly p...
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Labubu Denies Smartphone Rumors Amid Honor Buzz Pop Mart, the Beijing-based company behind the viral Labubu designer toys, has stirred curiosity after rumors suggested a partnership with Chinese smartphone maker Honor. Reports indicate the collaboration could bring Labubu-inspired designs to phones ...
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Eutelsat Expands OneWeb Satellite Network Eutelsat has taken a major step toward upgrading Europe’s largest internet satellite network by contracting Airbus Defence and Space for 340 additional OneWeb satellites. This expansion will fully replace the first-generation satellites and enhance hardware ...
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Microsoft Edge Retires Collections: What You Need to Know Microsoft is officially phasing out the Collections feature in Edge, leaving users scrambling to save their organized content. Collections, introduced in 2020, allowed users to save web pages, add notes, and sync content across devices, makin...
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Galaxy S26’s 24MP Mode Promises Next-Level Photo Quality Samsung is reportedly set to revolutionize mobile photography with a new 24MP shooting mode on the Galaxy S26 series. According to leaker Ice Universe, this feature delivers sharper, artifact-free images without the lag seen in competing devic...
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Micron Crucial Brand Faces Sunset Amid AI Surge Micron is preparing to retire its well-known Crucial brand as demand for AI-focused memory skyrockets. Consumers and DIY PC builders may worry that this change will leave them without Micron RAM and SSD options. However, the company says its products a...
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Civilization VII Comes to Apple Arcade February 5 Fans of epic strategy can now mark their calendars. Civilization VII is launching on Apple Arcade on February 5th, bringing the classic empire-building experience to iPhone, iPad, and Mac. Subscribers to Apple’s $6.99-per-month service can dive into ...
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Parents Gain More Control Over YouTube Shorts YouTube is giving parents new tools to manage how much time kids spend on Shorts. The platform now allows parents to set time limits ranging from fifteen minutes to two hours, with a zero-minute option expected soon. This feature builds on YouTube’s Octo...
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Google Gemini AI Gets Smarter with Personal Intelligence Google is taking its Gemini AI chatbot to the next level with a new feature called Personal Intelligence. This upgrade allows Gemini to connect with your Gmail, Google Photos, Search, and YouTube history, providing answers that are uniquely ta...
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Bandcamp Takes a Stand Against AI-Generated Music Bandcamp has officially become the first major music platform to ban AI-generated content, signaling a bold move to protect artists’ work. For musicians and fans worried about AI’s influence on creativity, this announcement clarifies that music creat...
