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Project Genie Sparks Gaming Market Meltdown - Stocks Plunge
Google's announcement of Project Genie, an AI-powered game design tool, triggered rapid market shock: gaming stocks fell as investors reassessed the industry's value chain. This article unpacks the technology, the market reaction, and what it means for developers, publishers, and investors.

iPhone 17 Pro Max vs iPhone 16 Pro Max: Which Should You Buy?
A comprehensive, hands-on style comparison of Apple's iPhone 17 Pro Max and iPhone 16 Pro Max that breaks down design, display, performance, camera, battery, software, durability, and value to help you choose the best upgrade for your needs.

Samsung Galaxy S25 vs S25 Ultra — Which Should You Buy?
A detailed, buyer-focused comparison of the Samsung Galaxy S25 and S25 Ultra that breaks down design, display, cameras, battery, performance, software, and value to help you pick the right flagship.

Musk Emails Reveal Requests to Visit Jeffrey Epstein’s Island
Newly released Department of Justice documents show multiple email exchanges in 2012–2014 between Elon Musk and Jeffrey Epstein in which Musk inquired about visiting Epstein’s private island; the correspondence raises questions about past denials and what such communications mean in the absence of evidence of wrongdoing.

Why YouTube No Longer Plays in the Background — What to Do
Many users find YouTube stopping when the screen locks or they switch apps. This article explains the technical, business, and legal reasons behind background-play restrictions and walks through legitimate workarounds, settings, and alternatives so you can keep listening safely and legally.

How Microsoft Is Rebuilding Trust in Windows
Microsoft is responding to years of reliability, privacy, and update criticisms with product changes, clearer communication, and new engineering practices aimed at restoring user and enterprise trust in Windows. This feature explains what’s changing, why it matters, and how users and IT teams can respond.