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Tinder wants you to flirt with an AI bot so you don’t flop with a human

The Game Game, built with OpenAI, lets you practice your pick-up lines on an AI before taking them to the apps—cringe very much encouraged. [...]

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Fitness influencers morning routine goes viral for all the wrong reasons

Fitness influencer Ashton Hall's bizarre morning routine has gone viral [...]

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Exclusive: Honor Debuts a New AI Agent That Can Read and Understand Your Screen

The Honor UI Agent—powered by Google's Gemini 2 model—gives us a glimpse of artificial intelligent agents on Android. [...]

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'Would have been nice to see': Daredevil: Born Again fans are upset about that fatal moment in episode 7 of the hit Marvel TV show

Daredevil: Born Again viewers have reacted negatively to the Marvel TV show's latest character death on Disney+. [...]

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These ISPs offer the best Wi-Fi 7 performance, according to Ookla

Ookla has ranked the top internet providers in the US for their Wi-Fi 7 network performance. [...]

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Co-op fending off hackers by shutting down IT systems

Supermarket giant Co-op is defending against an ongoing cyberattack. [...]

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ElevenLabs debuts Conversational AI 2.0 voice assistants that understand when to pause, speak, and take turns talking

With Conversational AI 2.0, ElevenLabs aims to provide tools and infrastructure for truly intelligent, context-aware enterprise voice agents. [...]

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Best 43-Inch TV for 2025

Trying to make the most out of a small space? Here are our picks for the best 43-inch TVs, perfect for the smallest of rooms. [...]

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Comcast rolls out a five-year price guarantee for new internet customers

With America's long-term (and even short-term) economic prospects shifting on Eric Cartman-like whims, some internet providers have begun offering multi-year price guarantees to provide a little stability amid the chaos. A couple of weeks after Verizon introduced a three-year price lock, Comcast has followed suit with a five-year pricing guarantee for new Xfinity residential customers.<br [...]

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