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In 2025, non-game mobile apps surpassed games in global consumer spending for the first time, with $85 billion spent—a 21% YoY increase. Generative AI apps led growth, tripling revenue to $5 billion, driven by AI assistants like ChatGPT, which generated $3.4 billion. AI app usage surged, with 48 billion hours spent and over a trillion sessions. Big tech inve...

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UStrive, an online mentoring nonprofit, fixed a security flaw exposing users' personal data, including children's names, emails, and phone numbers, via a vulnerable Amazon-hosted GraphQL endpoint. At least 238,000 records were accessible, though UStrive claims 1.1 million users. The company did not confirm if users would be notified or if a security audit wa...

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