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Elon Musk endorses Donald Trump shortly after ex-president injured by shots fired at rally
Tesla CEO Elon Musk said he “fully” endorses Trump after the former president was injured when shots were fired at a rally in Pennsylvania.
Meet the soft robots that can amputate limbs and fuse with other robots
Roboticists at The Faboratory at Yale University have developed a way for soft robots to replicate some of the more unsettling things that animals and insects can accomplish — say, a reptile self-amputating a limb, or ants building bridges by … Continue reading
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$WIF and $BONK Prices Plummet – Opportunity to Buy the Dip or Time to Explore Alternative Meme Coins Like $PEPU?
The cryptocurrency market has seen a correction in recent weeks, with meme coins dogwifhat (WIF) and Bonk (BONK) being hit particularly hard. Both coins have lost over 50% of their market value and are now ranked outside the top 50 … Continue reading
World of Warcraft: The War Within release date, pre-patch details, and everything we know so far?
World of Warcraft: The War Within is fast approaching, with beta, pre-patch, and a full release on the near horizon. Set to explore deeper, darker themes, The War Within is the tenth expansion since the game’s release in 2001. There … Continue reading
If you’re an AT&T customer, your data has likely been stolen
This week, AT&T confirmed it will begin notifying around 110 million AT&T customers about a data breach that allowed cybercriminals to steal the phone records of “nearly all” of its customers. The stolen data contains phone numbers and AT&T records … Continue reading
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Here’s the full list of 28 US AI startups that have raised $100M or more in 2024
In the first half of 2024 alone, more than $35.5 billion was invested into AI startups globally. © 2024 TechCrunch. All rights reserved. For personal use only.
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Fitbit Charge 7: Expected Release Date, Features, Colors, Price
Google’s acquisition of Fitbit in 2021 has led to a very busy few years for the popular fitness wearable. Following the arrival of the Fitbit Charge 6 towards the end of 2023, which was a significant upgrade on the Charge … Continue reading
Top 5 Meme Coins with the Largest Potential for the Upcoming Bull Market
The current state of the cryptocurrency market indicates a notable level of fear among investors, evident in their behavior as many seek refuge in safer investments. However, while retail investors are fleeing, whales are spotting a buying opportunity, particularly in … Continue reading
PlayStation 2 emulation is now so good you don’t really need original hardware to enjoy its classics, as new PCSX2 version 2 is released
Full disclosure. Big fan of the PS 2 here. Some of my favorite all-time console games, if not actual games on any format live on the system, which is why I have a couple of them tucked away in my … Continue reading
Whistleblowers accuse OpenAI of ‘illegally restrictive’ NDAs
Whistleblowers have accused OpenAI of placing illegal restrictions on how employees can communicate with government regulators, according to a letter obtained by The Washington Post. Lawyers representing anonymous whistleblowers sent the letter to Securities and Exchange Commission Chair Gary Gensler. … Continue reading
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