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I finally found a great use for my TV’s USB port
Light bars are a very neat thing to have, and they’re good for eye strain, too. One of my favorite things to do at the end of the day is…
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Medikabazaar back in the market for a fundraise three yea…
Medikabazaar plans to raise ₹450 crore from existing and new investors as it looks to expand after a whistleblower-led governance scandal three years ago. The company claims it has turned…
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Ads are coming to AI. Does that really have to be such a …
As ChatGPT moves toward ads, fears about manipulation are rising. But if designed well, advertising inside AI could help fund access while making shopping easier. American artificial intelligence (AI) company…
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ChipAgents secures $50M in funding to accelerate agentic …
Agentic artificial intelligence startup ChipAgents said today it’s ready to bring automation to one of the toughest challenges of all after raising $50 million in an early-stage funding today, bringing…
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Vigilante 4×4 Resurrects the Iconic 1966 Jeep Super Wago…
With an 825hp Viper V10 option and plenty of drivetrain upgrades. The Jeep Wagoneer has always had a complicated relationship with its own legacy. It invented the luxury SUV segment…
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I found a hidden smart lock that’s as easy as using tap-t…
The Matter-enabled Level Lock Pro maintains a sleek deadbolt look while packing advanced smart features within. ZDNET's recommendations are based on many hours of testing, research, and comparison shopping. We…
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A report details how much more expensive 130-inch TV scre…
Massive TVs mean massive price tags for early adopters if you’re waiting for next-gen RGB TVs at projector-beating sizes When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn…
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UT Alumna Awarded Prestigious Graduate Scholarship To Fur…
Maddie Fail, a Jackson School graduate, stands before equipment in the school’s stable isotope laboratory. Photo: Jackson School Maddie Fail,… Maddie Fail, who recently graduated from The University of Texas…
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FDA will drop two-study requirement for new drug approval…
The FDA has generally required new drugs be shown safe and effective in two trials. WASHINGTON (AP) — The Food and Drug Administration plans to drop its longtime standard of…
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Made in China robotic dog gets Indian university kicked o…
An Indian professor has sparked ridicule after falsely suggesting a commercially available Chinese robot dog displayed at a major AI summit in New Delhi was developed by her university. People…
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