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Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra Price Rumored to Be Higher Than S24 Ultra
Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra may cost way more than the S24 Ultra according to a report from China. The Samsung manufacturers will focus on the profit margins and suggest that a price hike might occur in the market and a fierce competition in China will keep the prices stable.
However this news is still not confirmed and no one knows Samsung plans and the price of the new S25 Ultra. The Model is expected to be launched in January 2025
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Tesla’s Stock Jumps on Report About Self-Driving Car Regulation
Tesla shares increases once a report about Donald Trump wanting to regulate self-driving vehicles. His team is making self-driving vehicles (e.g Tesla) a priority in the US transport department.
Tesla’s stock jumps up once the news was released, although it was not been verified nor confirmed, the stocks still increased.
CEO of Tesla, Elon Musk is a vocal supporter of Donald Trump and his administration, Trump also recently appoints Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy to head the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE). This department aims to ease regulations and reduced bureaucracy.
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Apple Brings In New Features and Updates With iOS 18.2 Update
Apple plans for the release for the upcoming iOS 18.2 update, the update will include improved and new features more advanced than the 18.1. Some highlights of the 18.2 update will include an intuitive camera control toggle, enhanced visual intelligence and special updated to apps like Music, Wallet, Mail and Safari. These additions will enable the phone to boost its security and improve user experience.
Apart from the iOS 18.2, Apple is also planning new updates across its ecosystem. Airpods are the next in line for new updates, the new update will be in the Airpods firmware. These developments show Apple commitments to their product and technology.
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Essential Tips to Protect Yourself from Internet Scams
In today’s digital age, internet scams are evolving rapidly, targeting unsuspecting individuals every day.
Staying safe online requires a proactive approach and an understanding of how scammers operate. Follow these steps to protect yourself from becoming a victim:
1. Scrutinize Links and Websites
Always double-check links before clicking. Ensure the URL starts with “https://” and belongs to a trustworthy domain. Scammers often create fake websites that mimic reputable ones to steal your information.
2. Beware of Unrealistic Offers
If an offer sounds too good to be true—such as promises of quick riches or free products—it’s likely a scam. Approach such deals with caution and verify their authenticity.
3. Strengthen Your Passwords
Use complex, unique passwords for each of your accounts. Avoid reusing old passwords and consider a password manager to keep your login details secure.
4. Guard Your Personal Information
Avoid sharing sensitive details like banking information, Social Security numbers, or account passwords over email, calls, or text messages—even if the request appears urgent.
5. Enable Two-Factor Authentication (2FA)
Adding an extra verification step to your accounts can make it much harder for hackers to access your information, even if they have your password.
6. Stay Informed About Scams
Scammers frequently change tactics. Keep yourself updated on the latest scam trends and learn to identify red flags through trusted online sources or news outlets.
7. Use Secure Connections
Never conduct sensitive activities, such as online banking, over public Wi-Fi. If you must use public networks, secure your connection with a VPN to protect your data from hackers.
8. Trust Your Instincts
If an email, message, or phone call feels suspicious, take a step back. Verify the source through official websites or contact numbers before taking any action.
9. Report Suspicious Activity
When you encounter a potential scam, report it to your local cybercrime authority. This helps protect others from falling into the same trap.
By remaining vigilant and adopting these practices, you can safeguard yourself against internet scams. Remember, online safety starts with awareness and caution. Stay alert and protect your digital presence!
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