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    • Technology

    The Hidden Risks of Paying Through ChatGPT

    • ByReina
    • Published: October 28, 2025
    PayPal’s ChatGPT integration promises seamless shopping, but linking your payment data to an AI chatbot could expose far more than you realize.
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      The Harsh Truth About “Catch a Cheater” Apps

      • ByReina
      • Published: October 27, 2025
      “Catch a cheater” apps promise to expose infidelity. Instead they invade privacy and can actually harm relationships more than help them.
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        Sora Is Making Deepfakes Look Too Realistic

        • ByReina
        • Published: October 27, 2025
        As AI video models like Sora evolve, the visual glitches that once gave deepfakes away are disappearing. It’s getting harder to believe what we’re seeing.
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          Samsung Has Turned Your Smart Fridge Into a Giant Ad

          • ByReina
          • Published: October 27, 2025
          Samsung’s Family Hub fridges are now showing ads. The update is a warning about where smart home devices are headed.
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            OpenAI’s AI Music Tool Could Change How Songs Are Made

            • ByReina
            • Published: October 25, 2025
            Anyone could create music with OpenAI’s new AI tool, using text or audio prompts to generate full songs and instrumentals.
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              Apple Removes Tea and TeaOnHer From Their App Store

              • ByReina
              • Published: October 23, 2025
              Apple removed the viral Tea and TeaOnHer apps after major security breaches. This decision was a long time coming.
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                Apple Cutting Back iPhone Air Production Is Not a Good Sign

                • ByReina
                • Published: October 22, 2025
                Rumors of Apple cutting back iPhone Air production suggest a deeper problem. The company is struggling to understand what customers really want.
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                  Why Texas’s Age-Gate Law Could Do More Harm Than Good

                  • ByReina
                  • Published: October 20, 2025
                  Two lawsuits challenge Texas’s new app law. They argue it trades parental control and online freedom for invasive surveillance.
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                    Why Microsoft Keeps Forcing AI on Windows Users

                    • ByReina
                    • Published: October 19, 2025
                    Microsoft’s Copilot updates aren’t built for everyday users. They’re designed to keep enterprise customers locked into the Microsoft ecosystem.
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