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Ford Joins the EV Offensive: Price Wars are Headed Your Way
Ford wants a slice of the EV pie! The US car giant is investing a whopping two billion dollars in its plant in Louisville, Kentucky, to place more affordable electric cars on the road from 2027. The aim? To stop the growing tide of competition from China, especially brands such as BYD, which offer their electric cars at competitive prices. Xpeng G6 review: Is this Chinese EV the Tesla killer?

by Hayo Lücke

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SOCIAL MEDIA & MESSENGER
Google’s New Search Feature is Dangerous If Users Aren’t Careful
For years, Google Search has been the go-to tool for surfacing the most relevant articles, insights, and breaking news. Each search result is curated based on relevancy and neutrality, along with using balanced algorithms. Now, the search giant is enhancing its platform with a new feature that gives users control over their news feed. This also raises concerns about a trade-off in news neutrality.

by Jade Bryan

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ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE (AI)
AOL: The Internet Has Gone Completely Silent
In 1991, broadband was still just a concept of the future. The network pioneers relied on copper lines, noise, and sound to set bits in motion. AOL offered a complete package: dial-up software, exclusive content, and a community, which the network desperately needed at the time.

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SOCIAL MEDIA & MESSENGER
Instagram and Facebook Users Beware! Don't Fall For This Sneaky Scam
Meta has been making big strides in improving security features on its social platforms. Unfortunately, these threats are also evolving and becoming more clever, often shifting to manipulate users with fake links and pages. Now, Facebook and Instagram users are warned of a new type of login scam, or phishing, that uses emails to steal information and gain access to their accounts.  Don't miss: iPhone and Android users should avoid this mistake

by Jade Bryan

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ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE (AI)
Smart Home Tech Just Got A Lot Cheaper Thanks to One Surprising Change
Matter's rollout and adoption have faced many bottlenecks in the past. However, the new smart home standard is gradually catching up through continued updates, which are enhancing smart home device support and introducing new features along the way. Following a major update last year, a new one has just been released, proving vital in improving Matter overall. 

by Jade Bryan

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SMARTWATCH & TRACKERS
Has Oura Just Beaten Apple, Samsung, and Whoop to the Punch on Women’s Health Tech?
Oura is taking another step beyond sleep and readiness scores, adding two major women’s health features to its smart ring platform: an expanded Pregnancy Insights tool and a brand-new Perimenopause Check-In.

by Camila Rinaldi

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TABLET
This Next Update Will Change Samsung Smartphones Forever
With the next software update from Samsung comes a change that you may not even notice at first, but the long-term effects will reverberate in years to come. With the upcoming update to Android 16 and One UI 8, Samsung will deactivate a feature that has helped many of you continue using older devices, which is also popular among hobbyists.

by Timo Brauer

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VR & AR
Your Smartwatch Doesn’t Know Much About Your Mental State and Here’s Why
I review smartwatches and fitness trackers for a living because I believe they can offer an excellent overview of our physical health. I even believe they can help us change our habits. But one thing you will not see me recommend in a review is using them to measure stress. At least, not yet. The reason is simple: wearables are limited in their ability to measure stress levels. And a recent study just proved it.

by Camila Rinaldi

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ELECTRIC VEHICLES
Car Owners Beware: A Major Flaw Lets Hackers Steal Your Car Remotely
Your cars are integrating more digital technologies faster than ever, but this also increases the risk of security threats, ranging from infotainment exploits to keyless attacks. There are rare instances where the carmaker itself puts its customers and drivers at risk through security lapses. A similar case has now occurred with one carmaker, potentially exposing millions to the risk of hijacking.

by Jade Bryan

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Apple’s Next MacBook Is So Cheap It Ruins Every Laptop Maker
While Apple's new MacBook Air was launched with a lower starting price, the company is widely expected to introduce an even more affordable MacBook model. A new, exciting report has just emerged, hinting at the potential pricing of this low-cost MacBook that could disrupt the laptop market.

by Jade Bryan

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