Month: October 2025

OpenAI teases a string of updates for its AI-powered browser, ChatGPT Atlas

Less than two days ago, OpenAI came out swinging in the fight for the future of the internet with the release of ChatGPT Atlas, an AI-powered web browser it hopes will topple Google Chrome. Adam Fry, OpenAI’s Atlas leader, says the team is already “heads down making it better” and…

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Keeper Review (2025): Enterprise-Level Password Management for Everyone

Keeper Unlimited brings enterprise-level security to all your devices if you’re willing to pay for the privilege. Source

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ChatGPT’s Horny Era Could Be Its Stickiest Yet

OpenAI will soon let adults create erotic content in ChatGPT. Experts say that could lead to “emotional commodification,” or horniness as a revenue stream. Source

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One in five security breaches now thought to be caused by AI-written code

Vibe coding is widespread, but so are vulnerabilities in AI-generated code No one really knows who’s ultimately responsible for AI code AI and humans both have roles in development New research has claimed more than two-thirds (69%) of organizations have found vulnerabilities in AI-generated code, even though 24% of production…

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How to Manage Cat Allergies—Experts Weigh In (2025)

From dietary supplements to cleaning advice, we’ll teach you how to live in harmony with cats (and dogs!), even if you’re allergic. Source

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The Espresso Pro portable monitor is a revolution for remote work

Most gadgets are iterative in the value they bring to our lives. The 15.6-inch Espresso Pro portable monitor is different, having utterly transformed the way I work remotely over the last month of testing. See, I spend a lot of time working from my van, which makes me miss my…

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