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  • 7 Easy Tips to Improve Daily Focus

    7 Easy Tips to Improve Daily Focus

    Managing your daily focus can feel like a rollercoaster — some days you’re sharp and focused, other days staying on track is a challenge. It made me think, what are some easy tips to improve daily focus? In this post, we’ll go over simple tips to help you stay focused every day. These tips will help you stay focused, increase…

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  • Briefing of Framework Laptop 13

    Framework Laptop 13 Review: Meteor Lake Disappoints, Linux Shines

    Framework Laptop 13 Review: Meteor Lake Fails to Inspire, Linux Is the Winner. The Framework Laptop 13 has been described as a game-changing product in the laptop market because of the firm’s design approach: modularity. This review goes deeper into some of the features of the latest version of the laptop, but especially on whether the Intel Meteor Lake processors…

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  • 5 Ways Generative AI is Poisoning Social Media

    5 Ways Generative AI is Poisoning Social Media

    Generative AI is making big changes, especially as social media platforms rush to use it. But there are some big problems with generative AI for social media users. Here are 5 ways generative AI is poisoning social media. Table of Contents5 Ways Generative AI is Poisoning Social MediaOverflow of AI JunkLosing Even More AuthenticityAI’s Social Media MisstepsRise of Dead Internet…

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  • How to Install YouTube Music on Your PC From the Browser

    How to Install YouTube Music on Your PC From the Browser

    Looking for YouTube Music app for your PC? You won’t find one in app stores but don’t worry. You can easily install YouTube Music website as desktop app directly from your browser. This process is simple and doesn’t require any special software. Just follow the easy steps provided by your browser to turn the YouTube Music website into a handy…

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  • Microsoft Spots Ransomware Groups Abusing Zero-Day Flaw

    Microsoft Spots Ransomware Groups Abusing Zero-Day Flaw

    Microsoft identifies ransomware groups exploiting a zero-day flaw in VMware’s ESXi hypervisor, urging companies to apply the latest patch. Several high-profile ransomware gangs have been exploiting a previously unknown software flaw to hijack IT systems easily, as reported by Microsoft. This zero-day vulnerability, identified as CVE-2024-37085, affects VMware’s ESXi hypervisor product. ESXi hypervisor allows users to run virtual machines on…

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  • The 9 Best Features in macOS Sequoia

    The 9 Best Features in macOS Sequoia

    Numerous new features are added with each new macOS release and macOS 15 Sequoia this year is no exception. MacOS 15 Sequoia, which is currently in public beta, has some of most intriguing and promising features of any macOS release to date. Here is some of best features in macOS Sequoia. Apple Intelligence is one of most important new features…

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  • Filmora's Latest Features is Awesome

    Voice Cloning, AI Stickers and More: Filmora’s Latest Features

    Filmora’s Latest Features: Now you can clone voices, create AI stickers and enhance your videos. Explore new creative possibilities. You have a lot of options when selecting a video editing program. Features & kinds of videos you need to make will impact your decision. Given that it is free to use, Filmora is a good option. Filmora releases software updates…

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  • Shocking! New Exoplanet Stinks Like Uranus!

    Shocking! New Exoplanet Stinks Like Uranus!

    Uranus, fittingly, smells like a giant fart. The planet is full of hydrogen sulfide, the gas that gives rotten eggs their distinct smell. Now, we’ve found the same stench elsewhere in the Milky Way. The James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) identified hydrogen sulfide on the scorching Jupiter-sized exoplanet HD-189733b. “We had projected hydrogen sulfide as a major chemical, but we…

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  • Earth's Core Reverses Rotation: What's Next?

    Earth’s Core Reverses Rotation: What’s Next?

    Scientists reveal Earth’s core is now spinning backward – but should we worry? There is a solid metal ball located deep within Earth that rotates apart from our planet. This inner core, which was found in 1936 by Danish seismologist Inge Lehmann, has baffled scientists for many years. There has been continuous discussion over speed and direction of its rotation,…

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  • Google News Buried by AI Spam

    Is Google News Broken? AI Spam Drowning Out Real Stories

    This week, Google, tech giant that created the most widely used search engine in the world, is coming under more attention after a number of reports surfaced suggesting that, even after changing its policies to target AI spam earlier this year, the company still gives higher rankings to plagiarized content and other forms of spam in its search results, especially…

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