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Teens are using AI to fake intruders, but police say the “homeless man prank” is anything but funny.
October 17, 2025
No oven, no problem. Cup Noodles serves up slurpable holiday nostalgia in minutes.
Cosmic Orange? More like Coral Confused. iPhone 17 Pro owners claim their phones are blushing pink over time.
Ryan Reynolds hires the real Tilly Norwood to roast her AI namesake—and launch Mint’s new $30 home internet plan.
No words needed—just wide eyes and hungry hands. Burger King’s latest spot proves real, natural taste speaks for itself.
October 16, 2025
Smucker’s is spreading no love for Trader Joe’s crustless sandwiches.
Microsoft paints its own future with MAI-Image-1, its first in-house text-to-art generator—and a formidable rival in the AI art race.
Kim Kardashian’s SKIMS goes full bush with the ‘Faux Hair Micro String Thong’ in 12 shades and textures.
For the first time, the Louvre expands its canvas beyond the static.
LEGO’s new aquarium makes waves without water—4,000+ pieces of coral calm and zero feeding required.
The ceasefire story was glowing—but so was Trump’s head.
Setting the SceneTo celebrate its 10th anniversary, French cosmetics brand La Rosée opened a temporary pop-up store in the Marais district of Paris:…
Plus is gone—Apple TV+ becomes simply Apple TV.
October 15, 2025
Check your Toyota—defects spark a massive US recall.
From MCU to cold brew—Holland & Downey’s new collab is brewed to impress.
Tim Cook’s latest accessory is a toothy little monster with an iPhone.
Image courtesy of Monotype, featured with permission From mood-setting serifs to the emoji energy of bubble type, a new Monotype study reaffirms that typography dots the i’s of self-expression. Read full article
From LA wildfires to Texas floods, the 2026 Australian Firefighters Calendar proves compassion travels far.
Dreams really do come true. These Disney wedding dresses take princesses, Pooh, and even Judy Hopps to the altar.
October 13, 2025