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Apple Delays Personalized Siri and AI Features
Apple’s plans to enhance Siri with advanced personalization and AI-driven improvements have been delayed. Originally set for release in spring 2025, the updated Siri experience and Apple Intelligence features may not arrive until 2026 or later. Issues with the new Siri Apple executives, including Craig Federighi, reportedly found that the improved Siri didn’t perform as…
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Gene Hackman’s Cause of Death Revealed: No Foul Play
Week after Gene Hackman’s passing, autopsy reports have confirmed that the legendary actor died of natural causes related to heart disease and Alzheimer’s complications. His wife, Betsy Arakawa, reportedly succumbed to hantavirus pulmonary syndrome, a rare respiratory illness linked to rodent exposure. Authorities found the couple in their Santa Fe, New Mexico home during a…
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From Speed to the Deep: The SS United States Begins Its Final Voyage as an Artificial Reef
The iconic SS United States, a record-breaking ocean liner from the 1950s, is set to become the world’s largest artificial reef. After spending nearly 30 years docked in Philadelphia, the ship began its final journey on February 19, 2025, heading to Mobile, Alabama, for a six-month cleaning process to remove hazardous materials. Once prepared, it…
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Samsung’s Next Galaxy Z Flip May Feature a Full-Size Cover Screen and Larger Inner Display
Samsung is doubling down on its foldable phone lineup, and leaks suggest the Galaxy Z Flip 7 will bring some of the biggest changes yet. According to well-known leaker OnLeaks, the upcoming clamshell foldable is getting a full-size, edge-to-edge cover screen, a larger inner display, and a potentially less noticeable crease—all aimed at making the…
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World Is Dumping Tesla Due to Elon Musk’s Politics: Can Starlink Be Next?
In the world of innovation, Elon Musk has long been considered a trailblazer. As the CEO of Tesla and SpaceX, Musk revolutionized the electric vehicle (EV) and space industries. His ventures, including Starlink, promised to change the way we drive, connect, and explore. But Musk’s recent political involvement has raised a troubling question: can his…
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Light Transformed into Supersolid for the First Time
In an exciting and unexpected breakthrough, scientists have achieved the unimaginable—turning light into a supersolid for the very first time. This momentous discovery, reported by New Scientist, represents a major leap in our understanding of quantum states of matter. The research, led by Dimitris Trypogeorgos and Daniele Sanvitto at Italy’s National Research Council (CNR), opens…
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Tesla’s Sales Slump in Europe as Backlash Against Musk Grows
Tesla is struggling in Europe, with sales plummeting across several key markets. February’s numbers paint a bleak picture, showing a sharp decline in demand amid growing controversy surrounding Elon Musk. His political statements and online presence have put the company under increasing scrutiny, raising questions about how much consumer sentiment is shifting away from the…
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Google is Testing its AI-only Search Results Feature, AI Overview.
Google is doubling down on AI-powered search, expanding its AI Overviews feature and introducing an experimental AI Mode designed to offer more in-depth answers, reasoning, and comparisons. Powered by Gemini 2.0, these updates aim to make search results smarter and more intuitive. But not everyone is convinced this is a step in the right direction.…
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Differences Between 32-Bit and 64-Bit Windows and Software – And Why It’s Time to Upgrade
If you’ve ever installed software or checked your computer’s specifications, you might have seen the terms 32-bit and 64-bit. But what do they mean, and how do they affect your system’s performance? Understanding these differences can help you make the right choice for your computer. What’s the Difference Between 32-bit and 64-bit? The terms refer…
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OpenAI Agents are Coming for Complete Automation and will Cost $20,000. Per Month.
OpenAI is reportedly developing specialized AI agents that could cost up to $20,000 per month. These AI-powered tools would cater to specific industries, automating complex tasks in areas like software development, sales, and advanced research. The pricing is expected to vary based on the level of specialization. A business-focused agent designed for tasks like sorting…
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Canada’s Ontario Premier Threatens Energy Blockade Over Trump’s Tariffs
Ontario Premier Doug Ford is warning the U.S. that Canada could hit back hard if President Donald Trump moves forward with new tariffs on Canadian goods. Speaking at a mining convention Monday, Ford said he’d push for energy export restrictions to the U.S. and wouldn’t hesitate to “cut off their energy with a smile” if…
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Australians Are No Longer Buying Teslas. Is the Hype Over or a Protest Against Musk?
Just a year ago, Tesla dominated Australia’s EV market, holding over 50% market share. But in February 2025, that figure shrank to just 28%, as Tesla’s sales plummeted 71.9% year-over-year. The company sold only 1,592 vehicles last month, a drastic fall from 5,665 units in February 2024—one of its steepest slowdowns in the country. And…
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Ray-Ban and Meta Tease Exclusive Limited-Edition Smart Glasses
Ray-Ban and Meta have announced a new limited-edition version of their Ray-Ban Meta smart glasses, featuring a translucent design and cutting-edge AI-powered features. Scheduled for release in March 2025, only 3,600 units will be available, making them a rare and highly sought-after tech accessory. The current smart glasses come equipped with a 12MP ultrawide camera,…
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Trump Calls for Repeal of CHIPS Act, Wants Funds Redirected to National Debt
In a recent address, former President Donald Trump called for an end to the CHIPS and Science Act, the 2022 legislation that allocated $52.7 billion to boost U.S. semiconductor manufacturing. Calling it a “horrible, horrible thing,” Trump argued that the remaining funds should instead be used to reduce the national debt. What Is the CHIPS…
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