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Facebook is trying to make ‘poking’ cool again

Facebook is trying to make ‘poking’ cool again Facebook is attempting to revive the once-popular “pokes,” a playful form of.

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Social Media

Reddit launches free tools to help businesses grow their presence on the site

Reddit has made a significant move by introducing Reddit Pro, which includes free tools for businesses. It is important to.

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Entertainment

Netflix Gems: 25 Series That Are Absolute Must-Watch

Stranger Things A science fiction-horror series set in the ’80s, following a group of kids dealing with supernatural occurrences and.

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Esport

Some Minecraft Players in Danger of Losing Their Worlds

Players using the PC Xbox App to play Minecraft may be in danger of losing their worlds without following specific.

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Business

Mercedes initiates trial runs of Apptronik humanoid robots.

The graduation of pilot season marks a tremendous milestone in the realm of humanoid robotics. Notably, remaining year witnessed Amazon’s.

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Business Service & Software

Apple plans to simplify the transition to Android by way of the fall of 2025

In reaction to the European Union’s Advanced Markets Act (DMA), which came into impact as of late, Apple has sketched.

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Esport

Fortnite is coming back to iOS in Europe

After initially being removed from the iOS App Store earlier this week, Fortnite creator Epic Games has now been granted.

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Entertainment

Spotify launches a standalone audiobooks service for its free users

The well-known music streaming service has recently introduced an independent audiobook category, providing entry to its broad collection without a.

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AI Business

Multiverse Secures $27 Million Funding for Quantum Software Tailored for Large Language Models (LLMs)

Venturing into the nascent realm of quantum computing, Spanish startup Multiverse Computing has raised a sizeable €25 million (or $27.

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Business

Windows 11 users can no longer install Android apps from Amazon Appstore

Microsoft announced that it is ending support for Windows Subsystem for Android (WSA), a feature that lets users run Android.

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