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DeepMind AI drug discovery spinout Isomorphic Labs quadruples R&D spend as Alphabet’s AI companies double down Read more ›
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Following Israel's ground invasion of Lebanon, the founder of a small tech company in Lebanon shared why she decided she had to leave. Read more ›
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Apple is working on smart glasses and AirPods with built-in cameras for a potential release in 2027, according to Bloomberg's Mark Gurman. The devices are said to be part of Apple's efforts to expand its augmented reality product lineup beyond the Vision Pro headset with something that has wider appeal. The push for new AR products comes as the Vision Pro faces challenges in the market. Many users find the... Read more ›
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Beef has hit record highs, pushing up prices for burgers and steaks at fast food chains and restaurants already struggling with rising costs. Read more ›
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Elliott Hill spent his entire career at Nike. Now, he's come out of retirement to fix the sneaker and apparel brand. Read more ›
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The crease on the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 6 Special Edition is rumored to be less visible than on the foldables we've seen so far. Read more ›
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Image: the Internet Archive The Internet Archive is back online in a read-only state after a cyberattack brought down the digital library and Wayback Machine last week. A data breach and DDoS attack kicked the site offline on October 9th, with a user authentication database containing 31 million unique records also stolen in recent weeks. The Internet Archive is now back online in a “provisional, read-only manner,” according to founder... Read more ›
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Inference is becoming the commodity of the AI age. Read more ›
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Yvonne Lee-Hawkins quit Amazon after struggling to manage 21 employees. She burned out from the workload and stopped enjoying work. Read more ›
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With his new cloud-seeding company, Rainmaker, Augustus Doricko has launched a God-fearing, Zyn-loving tech hub in El Segundo, California. Read more ›
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The National Retail Federation forecasted that Halloween spending will drop by 5%, to $11.6 billion, from 2023's all-time high. Read more ›
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Over four months after its market release, Sony’s Xperia 1 VI just gained a new feature. The device now supports Wi-Fi 7 (802.11be) connectivity thanks to a software update which was promised back during the announcement. Xparia 1 VI now supports the latest generation Wi-Fi connectivity Wi-Fi 7 brings faster connection and improved stability with lower latency (100x lower compared to Wi-Fi 6) thanks to support for the 2.4 GHz,... Read more ›
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A cluster of European cities within a five-hour train ride of London could become a unicorn factory to rival Silicon Valley, argues tech investor Saul Klein. Read more ›
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Annie Cole expects her investment accounts to grow to $1.6 million over the next 10 years, giving her $65,000 to live on annually during retirement. Read more ›
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Heavily-sanctioned Russia is a commodity giant and a major producer of oil, natural gas, gold, and grains. Read more ›
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The Irish capital's embrace of big tech is filtering through to its startups, who are building better tools for IT teams, AI content moderation tools, and RNA screening for herds of cattle. Read more ›
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Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang said on a podcast says he hopes Nvidia will one day be a 50,000-employee company that works with 100 million AI assistants. Read more ›
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The Swedish capital produced Skype, Spotify, Klarna and Minecraft—its stars of the future are building fintech for businesses, GenAI for lawyers, and full-body health care scans. Read more ›
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Diamonds became the gem of choice for engagements and weddings thanks to a successful 1947 ad campaign by De Beers. Read more ›
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An Optimus robot at the We, Robot event. | Screenshot: Tesla We, Robot livestream Tesla made sure its Optimus robots were a big part of its extravagant, in-person Cybercab reveal last week. The robots mingled with the crowd, served drinks to and played games with guests, and danced inside a gazebo. Seemingly most surprisingly, they could even talk. But it was mostly just a show. It’s obvious when you watch... Read more ›
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A new FDA rule states that doctors must talk with patients about breast density after a breast cancer screening. But what does this mean? Read more ›
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Musk says the fully self-driving vehicle will go into production "before 2027." Read more ›
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T-Mobile and SpaceX are extending their Helene collab as another hurricane nears landfall. Read more ›
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What's the caveat in this deal? You'll have to foot the $349 equipment bill yourself. Read more ›
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Prices continue to fall at a few key US supermarket chains. Read more ›
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Storm-related fraud is common after a natural disaster like Hurricane Helene and Hurricane Milton set to make landfall on Wednesday. Read more ›
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If you're ready to upgrade your TV with great-sounding audio, we've gathered a number of top-tier audio systems for your home theater. Read more ›
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We'll show you how to get the most bang for your buck during Amazon's big October event. Read more ›
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