The idea that Jeffrey Epstein’s email could be casually accessed because of a document dump isn’t edgy internet sleuthing—it’s a warning sign of how irresponsibly people still treat digital privacy. When millions of files tied to one of the most controversial criminal cases in recent history hit the internet, the reaction from parts of Reddit […]
Author: Nadia Malik
YouTube Music’s 2020 Recap Tries to Catch Apple and Spotify
Google’s been trying to convince people that YouTube Music is more than a backup plan if Spotify goes down, and annual listening recaps are now part of that playbook. Spotify Wrapped has turned year-end stats into a marketing event, Apple Music has its Replay, and now YouTube Music is quietly rolling out its own “Your […]
A $44 Billion Crypto Glitch Shows Why Your Phone Wallet Isn’t Ready
The crypto world loves to brag about trustless systems and mathematical certainty, but one Korean exchange just proved the weakest link is still very human. When a promo meant to hand out loose change almost turned into a $44 billion disaster, it wasn’t blockchain that failed – it was everything around it. From Rp 23,000 […]
Military-Grade Phones and Laptops: Tough or Just Marketing?
I’ve dropped more phones than I care to admit, but one fall still sticks in my head: a “military-grade” laptop sliding off a standing desk, edge-first onto tile. The hinge cracked, the corner dented, and the screen grew a nice diagonal line of dead pixels. The sticker on the palm rest bragged about MIL-STD-810, but […]