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  • Jun 15 2025

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    Surface Laptop 13-inch vs MacBook Air 13-inch: Which One Is Right for You? If you're deciding between the Surface Laptop 13-inch vs MacBook Air 13-inch, you're not alone. With both models targeting students, creatives, and on-the-go professionals, the choice comes down to a few key differences in pe...

  • Jun 15 2025

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    Hostinger Reach: A Game-Changer in Email Marketing for Beginners Hostinger Reach is the latest innovation from the popular web hosting provider, Hostinger, and it's designed to shake up the email marketing space. Launched as a competitor to Mailchimp, Omnisend, and other marketing platforms, Hosting...

  • Jun 14 2025

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    Smarter Workspaces with the ChatGPT Projects Upgrade The latest ChatGPT Projects upgrade by OpenAI is a game-changer for users looking to work more efficiently with AI. With this new version, Projects isn't just about organizing related chats anymore — it's a full-blown smart workspace that remember...

  • Jun 14 2025

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    LG UltraFine 40WT95UF Monitor: A Curved 5K2K Display Built for Power Users If you're searching for a next-generation display that merges stunning visuals with high-speed connectivity, the LG UltraFine 40WT95UF monitor might just be your perfect match. This 40-inch curved monitor doesn't just look gr...

  • Jun 14 2025

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    Samsung Battery Icon One UI 7: Why It’s Confusing and What It Means for Users Samsung's One UI 7 update brought a fresh look to Galaxy phones—but not all the changes have landed well with users. One tweak in particular has sparked frustration: the Samsung battery icon in One UI 7. Instead of enhanci...

  • Jun 14 2025

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    7 Hidden Google Pixel 9 Pro Features That Instantly Upgrade Your Experience The Google Pixel 9 Pro features are among the most powerful and innovative in any Android smartphone today. But beyond its sleek design and high-performance specs, many users overlook the hidden tools and AI-powered tricks p...

  • Jun 14 2025

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    5 Things ChatGPT Can’t Do Yet (But We Wish It Could) Despite its impressive capabilities, ChatGPT isn’t perfect—and many users are starting to ask: what are the things ChatGPT can’t do yet? From fact-checking flaws to ethical transparency, this AI still has room to grow. In this blog, we break down ...

  • Jun 14 2025

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    Kioxia 332-Layer NAND Chip Powers High-Capacity SSDs Without PLC Tech As data storage demands grow, Kioxia is stepping up with its next-generation NAND flash technology. The recently announced Kioxia 332-layer NAND chip offers a notable 2Tb per die, all without relying on Penta-Level Cell (PLC) tech...

  • Jun 14 2025

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    7 Best Fitness Apps for Android (That Aren’t Strava) If you’re searching for the best fitness apps for Android (not Strava), you’re not alone. While Strava is a top choice for runners and cyclists, it’s not ideal for everyone—especially if you prefer privacy, a more holistic fitness approach, or too...

  • Jun 14 2025

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    Steam Now Runs Natively on Apple Silicon Macs For Mac gamers, there's exciting news: Steam now runs natively on Apple silicon, eliminating the need for Rosetta 2 emulation. This major update brings improved performance, smoother gameplay, and stronger support for the growing Apple gaming ecosystem. ...

  • Jun 14 2025

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    Human Brain Chip Rental: Now You Can Rent Real Neurons for AI Research What if you could interact with a real human brain—without stepping into a lab? Thanks to a revolutionary device called the CL1, renting a chip fused with human neurons is now possible. For just $300 a week, Cortical Labs allows ...

  • Jun 14 2025

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    Hackers Use Google.com Links to Bypass Antivirus: How to Stay Safe Cybersecurity experts have discovered a new attack vector where hackers use Google.com to bypass antivirus protections and install malware directly in your browser. This sophisticated technique leverages Google’s trusted OAuth URLs t...