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    AI tools are great for making images, but what about videos? Especially those that are uncensored or a bit risqué? That’s where Xotic AI stands out. It can turn your wildest ideas into short videos that move and feel real—no filters or restrictions holding it back. If you’ve played around with AI images before, seeing

    AI & Tech NewsOctober 18, 2025
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    Lovechat stands out from the crowd by offering a chat experience that’s completely unfiltered. Unlike most AI apps that shut down or censor explicit content, Lovechat embraces it. This platform is built for those who want to explore NSFW conversations without restrictions. It’s all about giving users the freedom to push their fantasies further, with

    AI & Tech NewsOctober 18, 2025
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    Lovechat isn’t just about chatting anymore. Now, it offers an uncensored NSFW image generator that helps bring your fantasies to life visually. Instead of sticking to words, this tool lets you craft erotic images based on your chat roleplays. You pick a character, set their pose, and generate images that match your imagination—all without complicated

    AI & Tech NewsOctober 18, 2025
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    A recent update for Windows 11 has caused big headaches for developers. The October 2025 cumulative update, known as KB5066835, was meant to fix security issues but ended up disrupting a crucial part of development work—localhost. This internal communication system lets apps talk to each other on a single machine. Without it, developers can’t test

    Software DevelopmentOctober 18, 2025
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    Many developers upload extensions for tools like Visual Studio Code without fully securing them. A recent report from Wiz reveals that over 500 extensions contain hidden secrets like access tokens and passwords, which could be exploited by hackers. These leaks put thousands of users and their projects at risk, highlighting the need for better security

    CybersecurityOctober 18, 2025
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    If you’re into customizing your Android device, you’ve probably played around with launchers. These apps take over your default home screen and app drawer, letting you make your phone look and work just how you want. They’re a favorite among power users because they add more style, simplicity, or efficiency. Every now and then, a

    Consumer TechnologyOctober 18, 2025
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    A new study shows that workers want remote jobs so badly they’re even willing to take a pay cut to avoid the office. Researchers from Harvard, Brown, and UCLA looked into how much employees value remote work. They found that many would give up about 25% of their salary just to work from home. That’s

    Future of WorkOctober 18, 2025
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    Apple is making a bold move in artificial intelligence. Instead of relying on huge data centers and energy-hungry servers, Apple is focusing on on-device AI powered by its own Silicon chips. This means your iPhone, Mac, or Apple device can do a lot of AI work right on the device itself, without needing to connect

    AI & Tech NewsOctober 18, 2025
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    Microsoft has rolled out a big batch of updates this month, with 175 patches covering Windows, Office, and .NET. Among these are important server updates for Microsoft SQL Server and Exchange. But the most urgent news is four zero-day vulnerabilities that need immediate attention. These flaws, identified as CVE-2025-24052, CVE-2025-24990, CVE-2025-2884, and CVE-2025-59230, are considered

    CybersecurityOctober 18, 2025
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    Every month, tech folks around the world wait for one thing: Microsoft’s Patch Tuesday. It’s the day when the company releases important security updates for Windows, Office, and other products. These patches help keep systems safe from hackers and bugs. The tradition started back in 2003 and has become a key part of cybersecurity. Now,

    CybersecurityOctober 18, 2025
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