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How to use the Lovense APP to control the company’s sex toys?

Today, Growthory would like to introduce you to the Lovense APP. I’ve received many questions about how to connect Lovense toys to their app, how to use the Lovense Remote app, how to get a stable connection, etc. After years of use, I’ve become very familiar with Lovense sex toys. And I understand both the toys and the app very well. Honestly, these apps are the top reason I’ve been a huge fan of the Lovense brand for years, as they make my sexual experiences so much more flexible. 👉 Explore Lovense toys that work with the Lovense Remote app In addition,...

Lovense Lush Mini Review: The Best Wearable App-Controlled Vibrator for Long-Distance Couples?

When it comes to app-controlled vibrators, one name dominates the market: the Lovense Lush series. From cam models to long-distance couples to curious first-timers, the Lush Mini wearable vibrator has quickly become one of the most talked-about toys in the world. I first heard about the Lush years ago when visiting a prominent sex shop in Europe. The owner told me that despite hundreds of products on the shelves, only two toys really sustained his business: the Satisfyer Pro 2 (the world’s best-selling suction toy) and the Lush by Lovense. Customers would often walk in with a screenshot of a cam girl or porn performer using it...

OpenArt AI Review (2026): Features, Pricing, Pros & Cons, and the Best Alternatives

If you’re exploring AI art tools in 2026, OpenArt has probably crossed your feed—especially with its new one‑click story/“brain rot” video workflows. This review takes a practical, evidence‑oriented look at what OpenArt can do now, how the credit system and Turbo points affect real costs, where it stands against Midjourney, Leonardo.ai, and Krea, and who should consider it. Disclosure: We are not affiliated with OpenArt. All information and links are current as of September 22, 2025; always verify pricing and terms before purchasing. 👉 Start Creating with OpenArt What is OpenArt? OpenArt AI is a web‑based image and short‑form video creation/editing...

OpenArt AI Review: Should You Use This AI Art Generator?

OpenArt AI is one of the most complete AI image generation platforms available right now. It combines text-to-image generation, editing tools, model training, and story-building workflows in a single interface. If you’re looking for a one-stop shop to create AI-generated images, consistent characters, or even train your own custom models without setting up a complex local system, OpenArt could be the right choice. In this review, I’ll walk through OpenArt’s pricing, features, use cases, and limitations, so you can decide if this tool fits your creative or professional goals. 👉 Try OpenArt AI Free OpenArt AI Pros & Cons OpenArt AI...

NordVPN Review: Why It’s Still the #1 Choice for 2026

NordVPN is everywhere these days — from YouTube ads to sports sponsorships. Its massive marketing claims it’s the most trusted VPN service worldwide. But does this popularity actually translate into superior performance, or is it just clever advertising? The team and I spent several weeks thoroughly testing every aspect of NordVPN. We ran extensive speed tests, tried streaming on multiple platforms, and pushed its security features to their limits, among many other assessments. We also analyzed its privacy practices, stress-tested various use cases, and evaluated customer support to give you the complete picture. Our results confirm that NordVPN deserves its spot among...

Goodbye to the $7,500 EV tax credit. What’s that mean for EV prices?

Sales of electric vehicles in the United States are almost certain to tumble when the $7,500 federal tax credit for EV buyers expires on October 1, leaving automakers and car buyers wondering where prices will go. The tax credit, which was passed in 2022 as part of the Biden administration’s legislative push to support EVs and green energy, is going away as part of President Donald Trump’s broad spending and tax bill that passed in July. The move came after US EV sales in 2024 rose 7% to 1.6 million, according to the Bureau of Transportation Statistics (BTS). The end of...

Why axolotls seem to be everywhere — except in the one lake they call home

Sign up for CNN’s Wonder Theory science newsletter. Explore the universe with news on fascinating discoveries, scientific advancements and more. CNN — Scientist Dr. Randal Voss gets the occasional reminder that he’s working with a kind of superstar. When he does outreach events with his laboratory, he encounters people who are keen to meet his research subjects: aquatic salamanders called axolotls. The amphibians’ fans tell Voss that they know the animals from the internet, or from caricatures or stuffed animals, exclaiming, “‘They’re so adorable, we love them,’” said Voss, a professor of neuroscience at the University of Kentucky College of Medicine. “People are drawn to them.”...

Samsung’s biggest new phone in years may launch in the US this year

Englewood Cliffs, NJ — Samsung is considering releasing its upcoming “tri-fold” smartphone in the United States, a first for US smartphones and Samsung as it seeks to recharge the market for what was once a-cutting-edge product but is now a staple of everyday life. Samsung is still weighing which markets to launch the device in when it arrives later this year, but a United States release is part of those discussions, a person familiar with the company’s plans told CNN. That’s crucial because Samsung has previously restricted new product lines to certain markets such as South Korea or China, like the Galaxy...

More families sue Character.AI developer, alleging app played a role in teens’ suicide and suicide attempt

The families of three minors are suing Character Technologies, Inc., the developer of Character.AI, alleging that their children died by or attempted suicide and were otherwise harmed after interacting with the company’s chatbots. The families, represented by the Social Media Victims Law Center, are also suing Google. Two of the families’ complaints allege its Family Link service – an app that allows parents to set restrictions on screen time, apps and content filters – failed to protect their teens and led them to believe the app was safe. The lawsuits were filed in Colorado and New York, and also list...