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Melania Movie: Inside the Most Controversial Documentary of 2026

Release Date: January 30, 2026Director: Brett RatnerProduced by: Amazon MGM StudiosRuntime: ~1 hr 44 minGenre: DocumentaryFocus: First Lady Melania Trump’s life leading up to Donald Trump’s second inauguration The film Melania — officially Melania: Twenty Days to History — is one of the most talked-about documentaries of the year. Marketed as an “intimate, unprecedented look” […]

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The Setting Almost No One Checks — But Every App Depends On It

The Quiet Habit Almost Everyone Has Here’s a behavior most people will recognize instantly: You install an app, set it up once, and never open its settings again. Not because you don’t care.Not because you’re careless. Because the app seems to work fine. But buried inside almost every app is one setting that silently shapes

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Everyone Is Excited About AI Browsers. Here’s Why I’m Not.

AI browsers are having a moment. Every week, there’s a new announcement. Smarter tabs. Instant summaries. Built-in assistants that promise to “change how we use the internet.” On paper, it sounds inevitable. Even exciting. In reality, I’m not convinced most people need one — or will enjoy using one long-term. Not because the tech is

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Your Phone Is Smarter Than You Think — Here’s What It Knows About You

Here’s a true statement that sounds dramatic but isn’t: Your phone understands your behavior better than most people in your life. Not because it listens to your thoughts.Not because it’s spying on you all the time. But because it watches patterns. And patterns reveal more than secrets. What Your Phone Actually Learns (Without You Noticing)

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Nobody Reads App Permissions — Here’s Why That Matters in 2026

Here’s the uncomfortable truth: Almost nobody reads app permissions anymore. We download an app.A screen pops up.We tap Allow.And move on. It’s not laziness.It’s a habit. But in 2026, that small habit quietly shapes how much of your digital life apps can see, collect, and influence. What App Permissions Actually Control Now Years ago, permissions

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Scientists Found a Way to Slow Ageing — But There’s a Catch

For the first time in history, scientists aren’t just talking about treating diseases of old age.They’re talking about slowing down the ageing process itself. Not reversing it.Not stopping it.But slowing it down. That alone is enough to grab attention. Still, like many breakthroughs that seem too good to be true, there’s a catch—and the details

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