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By David Stephen The theme for the 2025 International Day of the World’s Indigenous People was Indigenous Peoples and AI: Defending Rights, Shaping Futures. On July 29, 2025, OpenAI introduced study mode. A new way to learn in ChatGPT that offers step by step guidance instead of quick answers. Google [August 6, 2025] announced the provision of $1 billion […]
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An East Bay apartment complex has been bought at a price that's well below its prior value. Read more ›
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A PG&E Corp. unit has bought a San Jose building in a move to bolster the utility's South Bay operations. Read more ›
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Children repeatedly told they were 'too sensitive' often become adults who apologize before expressing needs and treat their own emotions as an inconvenience — not from low self-esteem, but from a childhood survival strategy that never got updated. Read more ›
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Since OpenAI agreed to share its technology with the Pentagon last week, the company has faced a torrent of bad news. Read more ›
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Korean giant’s device chief says its future Galaxy devices will host multiple models as users mix and match AI tools Read more ›
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Finding the perfect present doesn't have to be expensive. Here are five universally useful gifts from the hardware store that everyone will love. Read more ›
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First, Hyundai "is discontinuing its most affordable electric sedan after just three years on the market," reports USA Today. After being introduced in 2022, the Hyundai Ioniq 6 "quickly gained the admiration of automotive critics because of its affordable pricing and capable performance specs." But now, Hyundai "is axing the most affordable versions of the EV, leaving consumers with only one Ioniq 6 option." Hyundai will continue to produce the... Read more ›
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Here are hints and the answers for the NYT Connections: Sports Edition puzzle for March 8, No. 531. Read more ›
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A year of tracking which ideas landed in meetings and which got recycled by someone else revealed a consistent pattern: the variable was never the quality of the idea, but the pitch and confidence of the voice delivering it. Read more ›
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After four decades of building a successful electrical business and retiring with everything he thought he wanted, he discovered the hardest truth of his life while sitting alone in his den: he'd become a stranger to himself and everyone who mattered. Read more ›
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If you're not careful, unpleasant smells or even dangerous fumes can collect in your garage. Here are some tips to keep the air in your garage clean. Read more ›
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The people who seem most emotionally independent almost always went through a season where they cared so much it nearly destroyed them. Their indifference isn't a personality trait — it's scar tissue that learned to look like freedom. Read more ›
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Usual smartwatches track distance, heart rates and steps but HUAWEI Watch GT Runner 2 is here to change the game. Bridging intelligence with ambition, this series of Watch GT Runner 2 is here to read the runners right through their wrist. Read more ›
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Aging without children forces a psychologically demanding project: building a sense of meaning that doesn't rely on biological continuation. Research shows the gap isn't between parents and non-parents, but between those who actively construct purpose and those who don't. Read more ›
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The Galaxy S25 series outsold the S24 series, which in turn had outpaced the S23 series a year prior. In short, everything was going great for the S-series. But will this year end its winning streak? Last week’s poll certainly casts shadows of doubt over the success of the new trio. The Samsung Galaxy S26 family Let’s start with the Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra, which is arguably the model that... Read more ›
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The NYT Strands hints and answers you need to make the most of your puzzling experience. Read more ›
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Connections is a New York Times word game that's all about finding the "common threads between words." How to solve the puzzle. Read more ›
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Here's the answer for "Wordle" #1723 on March 8 as well as a few hints, tips, and clues to help you solve it yourself. Read more ›
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People who hold it together during emergencies and break down days later over something trivial aren't unstable. Their nervous system deferred the emotional processing until it found the first safe moment to release it. Read more ›
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Epomaker have sent us their HE68 Lite keyboard to take a look at, and we have been putting it through its paces both for office and gaming use over the last couple of weeks. What’s in the Box? Inside the box, along with the keyboard, you get: A pack of Screws and Extra Switches A […] Read more ›
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We look at The Emperor of All Maladies, A biography of cancer, by Siddhartha Mukherjee, see more about the book here. The Emperor of All Maladies, A biography of cancer, reviewed Originally published in 2011, this updated version came out in 2025 with another 100 pages added to cover developments and new insights learned in […] Read more ›
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Dell Technologies introduces the Dell PowerEdge XR9700 server, a first-of-its-kind closed-loop liquid-cooled, fully-enclosed, ruggedised server engineered to run Cloud RAN and edge AI workloads in unprotected outdoor environments. Designed to mount on utility poles, rooftops and building exteriors, the PowerEdge XR9700 brings high-performance computing into dense urban areas, remote locations, and space-constrained facilities where traditional […] Read more ›
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A gathering of 20+ national experts in the field of physics took place in Waterford this morning at Walton Institute, SETU, for a workshop on the theme of CERN – the European Organisation for Nuclear Research. CERN is an intergovernmental organisation based near Geneva that uses the world’s largest and most complex scientific instruments to […] Read more ›
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Almost one in five of Ireland’s top companies have experienced significant cyber attacks in the last two years, new data shows today. The findings come as national domain registry .IE launches Ireland’s first Digital Trust Mark. Described as an NCT for your online identity, websites and emails carrying the distinctive wolfhound symbol will give customers […] Read more ›
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Almost a third (30%) of adults in Ireland say they currently have an idea for a business or product they would like to pursue, according to new research commissioned by the Local Enterprise Offices (LEOs). The findings were released today as Minister for Enterprise, Tourism and Employment, Peter Burke T.D., joined the Local Enterprise Offices […] Read more ›
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For much of the past two decades, procurement has operated in a paradox. It has been entrusted with safeguarding enterprise spend, mitigating supplier risk, and protecting margins, yet it has often been denied the strategic latitude afforded to revenue generating functions. That paradox is dissolving. Artificial intelligence is not simply modernising procurement; it is redefining […] Read more ›
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By Cian Walsh The maxim is that your reach should exceed your grasp and for most companies that seems a solid strategy. With Xiaomi, the Chinese tech powerhouse, it seems like their reach and grasp are currently neck and neck. On a cloudy Barcelona weekend, they announced a packed roster of new products from e-scooters […] Read more ›
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We look at the new Canyon Jacky SW-69 Smartwatch. See more about it here. Canyon Jacky SW-69 Smartwatch reviewed More and more people are using smart watches to track their health, and, if nothing else, to hit those initial 10,000 steps. Much like Malcom Gladwell’s hypothesis about putting in ten thousand hours into something, there […] Read more ›
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By David Stephen There is a new [March 1, 2026] report on WSJ, U.S. Strikes in Middle East Use Anthropic, Hours After Trump Ban, stating that, “Within hours of declaring that the federal government will end its use of artificial-intelligence tools made by tech company Anthropic, President Trump launched a major air attack in Iran with the […] Read more ›
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