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SMARTPHONES
Hackers Are Using Steam Games to Spread Malware—and It’s Working
Steam is the biggest online gaming platform of all time. This is not just due to its extensive selection of games, but also due to its favorable reputation among gamers. Many praise the store’s generous refund policy and reliable customer support. However, in recent months, the gaming giant has repeatedly found itself at the center of various controversies. Recently, the takedown of thousands of games sparked discussions about censorship in the gaming industry. 

by Corinna Oettinger

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TABLET
Urgent: Microsoft Will Soon Delete Millions of Passwords Forever
Have you ever used the Microsoft Authenticator app to manage your passwords? If you do, or know someone who does, you should learn what’s happening with the app before it’s too late. Microsoft is retiring the password storage functionality within the app, meaning you won’t be able to use it after the deadline, and millions of passwords could be wiped out. Learn what’s replacing it. Make your device theft-proof with this feature – Follow these steps on how to enable it

by Jade Bryan Jardinico

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TABLET
Old Name, New Energy: A Geek Icon Returns in All Its Glory
Pebble fanbase, rejoice: the pebble name is officially back. After announcing a comeback in March 2025 under a new company called Core Devices, Pebble is officially Pebble again.

by Camila Rinaldi

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TABLET
Shocking Discovery: Google Pixel 6a Remains a Dangerous Fire Risk
Google’s Pixel 6a, which debuted in 2022, is making headlines today, but not for a good reason. Earlier this year, users reported that their batteries were overheating and even catching fire, prompting Google to launch a battery replacement program and an emergency software update. However, the issues persist for some users, with the device now potentially causing more serious injuries.

by Jade Bryan Jardinico

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SOCIAL MEDIA & MESSENGER
WhatsApp’s New Feature Could Expose Your Socials to Strangers
WhatsApp has recently gained several features, but it appears the enhancements don’t stop there. Following the addition of reminders and message summaries, Meta is now testing a new capability that integrates your WhatsApp profile picture with your Facebook and Instagram accounts. Is this a handy addition or a concerning one that could compromise your privacy?

by Jade Bryan Jardinico

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GAMES
Scam Alert: This "Free" Pokémon Game Makes You Pay After 15 Minutes
A new Pokémon game has just been released… and it’s already managed to piss off some players. Pokémon Friends presents itself as a cute, free-to-play game, packed with colorful puzzles and cuddly stuffed animals. But behind this sweet facade lies a veritable microtransaction trap.

by Antoine Engels

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SMARTWATCH & TRACKERS
Is Your Whoop Lying? FDA Claims Blood Pressure Feature Is Illegal
Whoop expanded its screenless wearable range and subscription tiers in May with the new Whoop 5.0 and Whoop MG (Medical Grade). The latter is the most expensive option, featuring advanced tracking tools, including Blood Pressure Insights. However, the FDA has now flagged this specific feature and released a warning letter to the company, claiming it’s being marketed without proper approvals.

by Jade Bryan Jardinico

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SMARTPHONES
How Young Is Too Young for a Smartphone? This Study Has a Stark Answer
If you’re wondering whether giving your 10-year-old a smartphone is really that bad, a new global study says yes, it might be. Like, really bad.

by Camila Rinaldi

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DEALS & ONLINE SHOPPING
Generation AI: How ChatGPT Educates our Children
When Elon Musk’s xAI wanted to develop an AI chatbot known as “Baby Grok” for children, parents would have heard the alarm bells ring. We do know that even without a special type of AI for children, our daughters and sons are at the mercy of artificial intelligence every single day. How helpful or harmful is AI for our kids, and how should parents deal with it? I’ll share my opinion in this piece.

by Carsten Drees

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Top 5 Apps of the week

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TOP APPS
Top 5 Apps of the Week: Prickle, FitRoom, and More!
How has your week been? Regardless of whether you have a busy weekend or a chill one, there are always apps and games that are worth checking out. Discover our choice picks of mobile apps and games for your Android smartphone or iPhone this week. We have scoured the Google Play Store and Apple App Store for these 5 titles, having installed and used them. They range from games to productivity apps, making sure there’s something for everybody.

by Edwin Kee

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