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Atlas Obscura Brings the World’s Wonders to VR Atlas Obscura has long been the go-to guide for the world’s most unusual and fascinating locations. From abandoned theme parks to Japan’s Cat Island, the platform has cataloged over 32,000 unique destinations since its launch in 2009. Now, the company i...
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iRobot Bankruptcy Marks a Fresh Start, Not an End iRobot, the maker of the iconic Roomba robot vacuum, has officially filed for bankruptcy—but CEO Gary Cohen insists this is far from a death sentence. The move comes after months of financial uncertainty, as investors were warned the company could ru...
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Microsoft Copilot’s Holiday Ad Sparks Confusion Microsoft has rolled out another Copilot ad, this time with a festive twist. The 30-second commercial shows people asking the AI assistant for help with holiday tasks—from syncing lights to music to arranging oversized decorations. While it aims to cap...
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Micron Forecasts Prolonged RAM Shortage Beyond 2026 Global memory supply is under unprecedented pressure as Micron, one of the world’s leading memory suppliers, warns the shortage of DRAM and NAND flash memory could extend beyond 2026. Industry analysts and consumers alike are asking: why are RAM pr...
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Trump Media Ventures into Nuclear Fusion Trump Media, the company behind social network Truth Social, is taking a dramatic leap into energy innovation. The firm announced a merger with California-based TAE Technologies, a leader in nuclear fusion technology, aiming to construct a utility-scale fusio...
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AGI Rebrand Takes Center Stage in AI Industry Artificial General Intelligence, or AGI, is losing its shine. Once hailed as the ultimate milestone in AI development, the term now feels outdated—so much so that leading tech CEOs are steering conversations away from it. Companies are quietly swapping t...
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Apple Opens iOS to Third-Party App Stores in Japan Apple is officially opening iOS to third-party app stores and alternative payment methods in Japan, following new local legislation. This shift mirrors changes already seen in Europe, allowing Japanese developers more flexibility in how they distrib...
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Kuxiu S3 Power Bank Brings Safer, Longer-Lasting Charging Tech fans seeking a reliable, high-capacity portable battery now have a standout option with the Kuxiu S3. Unlike typical power banks, this model uses semi-solid state chemistry, designed to reduce overheating risks while extending battery li...
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Cowboy E-Bike Sold: End of an Independent Era Cowboy, the Brussels-based e-bike startup, has officially been acquired by ReBirth Group Holding, marking the end of its independent run. The deal includes new, undisclosed funding from ReBirth alongside €15 million ($17.6 million) from existing sharehol...
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ChatGPT App Store Brings AI Into Everyday Life OpenAI has officially launched its ChatGPT App Store, taking a major step toward transforming the AI chatbot into a full-fledged “everything app.” Now, users can access interactive tools that connect directly with services like Apple Music and DoorDash....
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Sony Settles Legal Battle Over Tencent’s ‘Horizon Clone’ Sony’s lawsuit against Tencent over the game Light of Motiram has come to a swift conclusion. The two companies reached a confidential settlement, ending the case that accused Tencent of copying the beloved Horizon series. As part of the fallo...
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LG FlexConnect Soundbar Brings Dolby Atmos Home LG has unveiled its first FlexConnect soundbar, marking a significant upgrade for home audio enthusiasts. The H7 soundbar, part of the new LG Sound Suite, supports Dolby Atmos and offers modular configurations up to 13.1.7 channels. Fans have been aski...
