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reviews
Jan 28

Lovable: From $0 to $6.6B in 12 Months Building Apps Without Code

A 30-year-old Swede who used to code while cycling just created the fastest-growing startup in the world. Lovable lets you build functional apps in minutes without writing code. Honest review with pros, cons, and comparisons.

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news
Jan 28

The AI Agent That Works While You Sleep: Meta Paid $2B for It

Meta just closed its third-largest acquisition ever: Manus AI, the autonomous AI agent that revolutionized the industry. But China has opened an investigation that could block the deal. Here's everything you need to know.

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news
Jan 28

Shai-Hulud: The Dune Worm That Drained 2,520 Crypto Wallets

On Christmas Eve 2025, while the world celebrated, a computer worm called Shai-Hulud was silently draining thousands of Trust Wallet users' funds. The haul: $8.5 million in cryptocurrency.

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news
Jan 28

The iPhone Creator Now Designs Earbuds for OpenAI

OpenAI paid $6.5 billion for Jony Ive to create Sweetpea, earbuds with always-on ChatGPT. Target: 50 million units. 2nm chip. EMG sensors for silent speech. Everything about the AirPods rival.

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reviews
Jan 28

Gemini Flaw: Calendar Invites Could Steal Meetings Without a Click

A critical vulnerability in Google Gemini allowed attackers to steal your private meeting information through a simple calendar invite. Here's how the attack worked, what data was at risk, and how Google fixed it.

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reviews
Jan 28

Google Sued: Gemini Reads Your Emails Without Your Knowledge

Class action lawsuit in California accuses Google of using Gmail to feed Gemini without permission. 130 million users affected. Here's the complete tutorial to disable it.

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reviews
Jan 28

Grok Generated 3 Million Deepfakes in 11 Days: EU Investigates Musk

The Grok scandal explained: how Elon Musk's AI generated millions of sexual deepfakes, the worldwide government response, and what this means for the future of artificial intelligence.

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reviews
Jan 28

AI Makes Programmers 19% Slower, METR Study Finds

A controlled METR study reveals expert developers are 19% slower using Cursor and Claude, despite believing they're 20% faster. The perception gap is nearly 40 percentage points.

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reviews
Jan 28

Microsoft Denies 22,000 Layoffs: The 19,000 That Actually Happened

Rumors of 22,000 Microsoft layoffs sent shockwaves through the tech industry in January 2026. The CCO flatly denied it, but with 19,000 confirmed cuts over two years and a mandatory return-to-office policy kicking in, employees have every reason to be nervous.

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tutorials
Jan 28

Windows 11 Update Broke Your PC? Here's How to Fix It

Microsoft dropped the ball again: the KB5074109 update prevents Windows 11 from booting. Here's how to recover your PC without losing files, even if you're not tech-savvy.

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reviews
Jan 28

Moltbot: 10 Seconds of Chaos, $16M in Scams, and Broken Security

Clawdbot had to rename to Moltbot due to Anthropic pressure. In the 10 seconds of the changeover, scammers stole the accounts and launched a fake $16M token. Plus, researchers found critical security flaws exposing user data.

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reviews
Jan 28

Pinterest Lays Off 700 'for AI': 69% Think It's Just an Excuse

Pinterest laid off 15% of its workforce yesterday. The excuse: investing in AI. The reality according to Oxford Economics: 'AI washing' to disguise traditional cost cuts. 500,000 tech workers have been laid off since ChatGPT launched.