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Gmail Adds a Genius Feature That Keeps Track of Your Packages
Google has been steadily adding thoughtful upgrades to Gmail, from expanded AI features to the Material You 3 interface. But beyond the flashy enhancements, it’s also improving the small but meaningful parts of the email experience. With its latest app update, Gmail is getting a boost in order tracking and delivery management. Also read: Gmail users are warned – Don’t fall for this scam

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Xiaomi Fiasco: Batteries Suddenly Ignite by Themselves
Xiaomi is currently recalling certain products. These can not only self-ignite, but also potentially emit irritating, corrosive, or toxic vapors and substances. Although the risk appears to be manageable, Xiaomi has already reported some product failures.

by Artem Sandler

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Scandalously Underrated Anime – 4 Secret Insider Tips
A problem that everyone knows: although there is so much choice, you can’t find anything you want to watch. But there’s no need to panic. If you’ve already watched all the big anime series, we have four criminally underrated insider tips for you.

by Artem Sandler

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In Theaters Soon: This Sequel Should Never Have Happened
Twelve years ago, a film based on a bestselling historical novel was released in cinemas. Thanks to its great success, a film adaptation of the second book seemed obvious. Now the first trailer is finally here. However, the sequel is completely different from what fans would have liked.

by Artem Sandler

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Adobe’s Free Mobile Video Editor Is Impressive, But There’s a Catch
Adobe has announced a new mobile Premiere app, arriving first on iPhone and iPad. It is the company’s response to popular mobile editors like ByteDance’s CapCut and Instagram’s Edits, offering 4K HDR footage and direct export. The app will be free to use, with no watermarks or ads for most of the basic to some advanced features. However, there is a major catch that some users may not be aware of.

by Jade Bryan

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Galaxy Tab S11: Samsung Presents Three New Models at IFA
Models in the Galaxy Tab S series are generally considered the best Android tablets. Samsung unveiled an update for both models at IFA. The tried and tested aspects will be retained, while the introduction of a new processor should provide additional performance and better battery life.

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Google Drive Attacks Leave Users Exposed, And You Can’t Stop Them
Google Drive has long been a core service of the internet search giant, evolving steadily over the years. While Google continues to improve its features, one glaring issue remains unresolved: spam and phishing attacks. Users have little control over unsolicited file shares and continue to be targeted through this method. The growing concern highlights Google’s lack of decisive action.

by Jade Bryan

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[Update] Google Sends Out Urgent Warning: 2.5 Billion Gmail Users Exposed
Update as of September 3, 2025: Google issued a statement clarifying that reports of a major security issue and widespread alert are false. In this article, I noted that while 2.5 billion users are potentially affected, only a few dozen have received alerts.

by Jade Bryan

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This Airline Openly Prioritizes the Rich Over Our Planet’s Future
One kilo too much in your suitcase — and your flight gets all the more expensive. Lufthansa charges €50 more for passengers who exceed the magic baggage limit of 23 kilograms. Anyone who flies would be familiar with this scenario: at home, the suitcase is placed on the scales, at the airport, it is checked with bated breath to see whether the luggage falls within the weight limit. Excess baggage is considered a sin that airlines punish relentlessly, which makes what is now emerging in the premium segment all the more astonishing: While tourists haggle over every gram, the Group is planning to load tons of lead onto its aircraft — solely to ensure the balance for the new luxury class.

by Blasius Kawalkowski

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Google Just Copied This Clever iPhone Feature
Google Photos has long been a go-to cloud photo album for many users, including those on iPhones, but it’s been missing a few novelty features. One of those is a built-in sticker grabber, popularized by Apple’s “Lift and Hold” tool. Now, Google is finally bringing a similar feature to its gallery app.

by Jade Bryan

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