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iOS 18.5 Is Here—Make These Setting Changes Immediately

iOS 18.5 Is Here — Update These Settings to Maximize Your iPhone Experience Apple has officially rolled out iOS 18.5, likely the final update before the anticipated announcement of iOS 19 (or possibly iOS 26) at WWDC. Now that the update is available, it’s the perfect time to fine-tune your settings and take advantage of […]

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Jesus Guerrero’s Cause of Death Revealed Three Months After Kylie Jenner’s Hairstylist Passed

Cause of Death Revealed for Celebrity Hairstylist Jesus Guerrero The cause of death for celebrity hairstylist Jesus Guerrero has officially been confirmed. Guerrero, 34, passed away in February. He was widely known for his work with A-list clients such as Kylie Jenner, Katy Perry, Dua Lipa, Rosalía, Jessica Alba, Demi Moore, and Jennifer Lopez. According

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Galaxy S26 Might Ditch Google Gemini in Favor of Perplexity AI Integration

Samsung May Drop Google Gemini for Perplexity AI on Galaxy S26 Smartphone makers are racing to bring powerful AI features directly to your pocket—but no one has nailed the formula just yet. Samsung, once an early backer of Google’s Gemini AI (which has largely sidelined its own Bixby assistant), may be planning a major shift.

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Apple TV: The Streaming Device Privacy Experts Recommend

Here’s a rewritten version of your content with a clean, U.S.-friendly tone—streamlined for clarity, SEO-readiness, and reader engagement while preserving all the technical depth: Why Privacy Advocates Prefer Apple TV Over Other Streaming Devices Every time I write about how modern TVs are loaded with ads and hidden tracking tools, one product always comes up

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Neuralink Challenger Makes History With First Human Brain Implant Test

Paradromics Successfully Tests Brain Implant in Human, Marking a Milestone in Neural Tech Paradromics, a Texas-based brain-computer interface (BCI) startup, has achieved a major breakthrough in neurotechnology. The company announced that it successfully implanted its Connexus brain device into a human patient for the first time — and removed it safely just 10 minutes later.

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Apple’s U.S. App Store Surpassed $400 Billion in Developer Sales in 2024

Apple Says U.S. App Store Generated $406 Billion in Developer Sales in 2024 Just ahead of its Worldwide Developers Conference, Apple has revealed new data showcasing the financial growth of its U.S. App Store. According to the company, the App Store ecosystem generated $406 billion in developer billings and sales in 2024, nearly triple the

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Tesla Moves Forward With New ‘Robotaxi’ Trademark Applications

Tesla Reapplies for ‘Tesla Robotaxi’ Trademark After Initial Setbacks Tesla has submitted new trademark applications for the term “Tesla Robotaxi” following earlier challenges in securing trademarks related to its upcoming autonomous ride-hailing service. The automaker originally filed for trademarks on “Robotaxi” and “Cybercab” in October 2024. However, the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) requested

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Vanta Security Flaw Leaked Customer Data Internally

Vanta Bug Exposed Customer Data to Other Clients Compliance software company Vanta has confirmed a software bug exposed private customer data to other Vanta clients. The company told TechCrunch the incident was not the result of a cyberattack but stemmed from a product code change. Vanta, which helps businesses automate security and compliance workflows, said

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We Ordered a Robot Attack Dog From Temu — It Pees, Barks, and Gets Even Weirder

I Bought a Robot Attack Dog From Temu — It Fires Pellets, Tells Stories, and Yes, Pretends to Pee After 15 years of reviewing tech gadgets, I can confidently say this might be the weirdest thing I’ve ever tested: a robot attack dog that fires tiny pellets, tells bedtime stories, and — for reasons still

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Why More U.S. Lawyers Are Turning to ChatGPT for Legal Work

Why Do Lawyers Keep Using ChatGPT—Even When It Gets Them in Trouble?Every few weeks, there’s another headline about a lawyer facing sanctions for submitting court filings with, as one judge put it, “bogus AI-generated research.” The pattern is familiar: an attorney uses ChatGPT or a similar large language model (LLM) to assist with legal research—or

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