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20 Discord Tips and Tricks You Didn't Know Existed (But Totally Should)

From silent pings to voice channel tags, discover 20 secret Discord tricks and hidden features to optimize your server, chat smarter, and avoid annoying spam. Master the platform like a pro!
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Tencent T1: The Chinese AI Model That's Disrupting the Global AI Race

Tencent just launched its powerful new AI model, T1, and it’s already competing with OpenAI and DeepSeek. From lightning-fast speed to smarter reasoning and aggressive pricing, here’s why T1 marks China’s arrival as an AI superpower.
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Oppo's Thinnest Foldable Yet – Find N5 Full Review

Oppo’s new foldable, the Find N5, is slimmer, smarter, and possibly better than Samsung’s Galaxy Z Fold. Here’s our full review of the thinnest and most powerful foldable yet.
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How the Greatest Tech Flop Inspired Apple, Android, and eBay

General Magic failed spectacularly in the '90s—but their ideas sparked the rise of the smartphone, eBay, and even Android. Here's why it may be the most important failure in tech history.
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How Microsoft Let Skype Slip Through Its Fingers

Once the go-to video chat service, Skype is now a distant memory. What led to its sudden downfall—and how did Zoom and Discord take its crown?
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Why the Windows Phone Failed: The Full Story Behind Microsoft's Collapse

Once a market leader in mobile tech, Microsoft’s Windows Phone failed spectacularly. Here’s the full story of denial, delays, and disastrous decisions that sealed its fate.
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Google Pixel 9A Review: Budget Phone, Big Battery, No Camera Bump!

The Google Pixel 9A keeps its $499 price tag while delivering a massive 5100mAh battery, improved durability, and flagship-level software features. But is it the best budget phone of 2025? Find out in our hands-on review!
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How Fake Mobile Game Ads Trick Millions of Players

Fake mobile game ads are everywhere, tricking players into downloading games that don’t exist. But why do companies use misleading ads? The answer lies in a billion-dollar industry built on manipulation and addiction.