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Grammarly Is Now Superhuman Here’s What’s Really Changing

After 15 years of helping people write better, Grammarly has decided to rewrite something of its own — its name. The company, once known for catching typos and polishing essays, is taking on a much bigger ambition. It’s no longer just about writing assistance. It’s about redefining how people work with AI. Meet Superhuman — […]

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Samsung Finally Unfolds Its Secret — The Galaxy Z TriFold Is Real: Is It Launching in 2025?

For years, it existed only in rumours, concept videos, and leaked patents — a dream device whispered about by tech fans and foldable enthusiasts alike. The Galaxy Z TriFold — this week, that dream finally took shape. Under the bright lights of the K-Tech Showcase, just days before the APEC 2025 Summit in South Korea, […]

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Hackers Exploit ChatGPT Atlas Browser Flaw to Plant Hidden Commands

A new issue was found in OpenAI’s ChatGPT Atlas browser, and researchers warn it could allow attackers to secretly plant malicious commands that remain active long after a user closes the app. The flaw, uncovered by cybersecurity firm LayerX Security, makes it possible for hackers to inject instructions into the AI assistant’s persistent memory, effectively […]

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Apple Pulls Controversial Dating Apps ‘Tea’ and ‘TeaOnHer’ From the App Store

Apple has quietly taken down two fast-growing but highly controversial dating apps, Tea and TeaOnHer, after weeks of user complaints and privacy concerns. The removal, first spotted by analytics firm Appfigures, happened earlier this week across all global App Store markets. Both apps remain available on Google Play, at least for now. Why Apple Stepped […]

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ChatGPT’s Next Update Will Let Adults Create Erotica — But It Might Cost Us More Than We Think

OpenAI is taking a big leap — and not everyone is cheering. CEO Sam Altman announced that a new update to ChatGPT will soon allow verified adult users to create erotic content. He says it’s part of a plan to “treat adult users like adults.” The rollout will happen in stages. In the next few […]

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Facebook’s New Button Lets Its AI Peek at Photos You Haven’t Even Posted Yet: What’s the “new AI button”?

Meta has introduced a new opt-in feature for Facebook users in the US and Canada that promises to make your photos and videos more “shareworthy.” The twist? It’s not for the photos you’ve already uploaded — it’s for the ones still sitting in your phone’s camera roll. If you enable the feature, Meta’s AI will […]

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