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Delivery apps could be making you fat, researchers warn
"Super apps" like ride-hailing, food delivery, and other delivery services are contributing to increased Body Mass Index (BMI) scores, affecting people’s weight and health.
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VPN for TikTok – will it help access TikTok after the ban?
The topic of the TikTok ban in the United States has raised significant concerns among the platform's users. The ban,...
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Microsoft hikes price of Microsoft 365 for consumers for the first time in 12 years
The company is adding its AI assistant to the consumer version of Microsoft 365, but it’ll cost $3 more a month.
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IT industry faces Trump tariff challenges, but growth still expected
Trump's proposed tariffs on Chinese goods will hurt the global IT industry. However, global IT spending as well as smartphone and PC shipments are expected to grow.
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SEC sues tech billionaire Musk for failing to disclose 5% Twitter stake acquisition
The US markets watchdog alleges that Elon Musk failed to timely inform the public about the concentration of Twitter shares in early 2022, and that may have cost other shareholders $150 million.
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Users who bought Razer’s fake COVID-19 face masks are finally getting their refund
Around 6800 buyers are finally getting their money back after buying uncertified N95 Zephyr masks.
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iPhone users are disabling Apple Intelligence – here’s why
Despite being worth almost $4 trillion, Apple has seemingly failed its users with its new AI feature. We have a few ideas why.
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Watch Duty becomes vital source of information for those battling LA wildfires
Watch Duty, a fire tracking app, is giving LA residents crucial information about the conditions in their area amid the incessant wildfires.
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Ukrainian innovators tackle war's toll with AI-powered bionic knee
The company aims to create a comfortable and affordable prosthetics solution.
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Some innovators aren’t attending CES 2025, citing “marketing collateral and desperation”
You may have noticed that some of your favorite innovators aren’t at CES 2025, and there may be good reasons for that.
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Canadian firm promises transparent displays at just one-tenth the price of competitors
A Canadian startup claims it can bring microLED technology to consumers at a cheaper price.
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Are Tesla vehicles safe? NHTSA launches another probe
Another investigation into 2.6 million Tesla vehicles begs the question: is Tesla pushing the boundaries of innovation, or going too far?
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Nissan transforms legendary ‘Godzilla’ into electric car
Nissan has built an electric version of its 1980s Skyline GT-R sports car, which was nicknamed Godzilla for its powerful track performance at the time.
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$800 exoskeleton to help tired hikers unveiled at CES 2025
Walking with two extra kilos may not be ideal but it may keep you from getting strained during a hike.
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Tencent and CATL are Chinese military companies, Washington says
The US Department of Defense (DOD) had designated the messaging and video game mammoth Tencent and battery maker CATL as Chinese military companies. Tencent reportedly called the move “a mistake.”
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Nvidia CEO unveils robot training tech and Toyota deal
AI to better train robots and cars, as well as new gaming chips dominated Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang's keynote speech at the CES 2025 conference on Monday as the world's second most valuable firm expounded upon its potential to expand its business.
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Nvidia's new GPUs push performance and price limits
Nvidia’s founder and CEO Jensen Huang held a keynote speech on Monday that officially opened the CES 2025 show in Las Vegas.
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Fonda's VR fitness revolution: retro gets a futuristic twist
Old school meets new tech as Jane Fonda brings her fitness magic to Meta’s immersive VR platform.
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