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Apple Event Announced for September 9: ‘It’s Glowtime’

Apple today announced plans to hold its annual iPhone-centric event on Monday, September 9 at the Apple Park campus in.

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Metal gives the teeth of Komodo dragons their super strength

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Klaris Clear Ice Maker Review: A Worthy Investment to Up Your Home Bartending Game

The machine comes with the mold for four cubes; you can also separately buy a Collins mold that makes three.

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A long-awaited cancer treatment reaches patients

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Black Myth: Wukong is one of the fastest-selling games of all time

GamesBeat Next is connecting the next generation of video game leaders. And you can join us, coming up October 28th.

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Royal Society facing calls to expel Elon Musk amid concerns about conduct | Elon Musk

The Royal Society is facing calls to expel Elon Musk from its fellowship over concerns about the tech billionaire’s conduct..

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Sonos struggles with layoffs, delays after disastrous app redesign

Facepalm: Sonos, which boasts a user base of approximately 15.3 million households, was once known for delivering reliable products. However,.

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Here are 5 exoplanet mysteries the James Webb telescope could help solve

Finding planets around other stars used to be extremely difficult. In fact, scientists found the first black hole and countless.

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Apple Studio Display Available for Record Low Price of $1,299.99 on Amazon

Amazon today has the Apple Studio Display for $1,299.99, down from $1,599.00, which is a match of the all-time low.

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The world’s fastest microscope makes its debut

The motion of whizzing electrons has been captured like never before. Researchers have developed a laser-based microscope that snaps images.

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