Is 5G Home Internet Worth the Hassle? Your Questions Answered Are you tired of being tied to an internet service provider with cumbersome contracts, slow speeds, limited terms and inflated fees? You are not alone. The 2023 customer survey marked ISPs as the nation’s second-lowest rated industry. Yes, internet providers are inferior to airlines, social media, health insurance companies and …
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Apple Music vs. Spotify: Guess who’s winning now Apple wants to wow audiences about the progress of its music service, but it might be Spotify that really deserves your slow applause. Cupertino, California-based Apple boasted at the iPhone 7 launch event on Wednesday that its subscription streaming service Apple Music had amassed 17 million paying members since it launched in …
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Read More »President’s Day Sales: 102 Best Deals Still Available on TVs, Tech, Appliances and Mattresses
President’s Day Sales: 102 Best Deals Still Available on TVs, Tech, Appliances and Mattresses President’s Day 2024 has passed, but that doesn’t mean the sale is over. There’s still time to score incredible sale prices on everything from mattresses to AirPods. But the clock is ticking as these sales wind down, so if you’ve been eyeing something new for the …
Read More »Cell Phone Expert vs. ChatGPT: Battle of the Foldable Phones
Cell Phone Expert vs. ChatGPT: Battle of the Foldable Phones CNET Expert vs. series AI pits our experts against the latest AI chatbots to see how their answers line up with the big questions. With AI pulling its information from many different sources, an expert’s perspective can help distinguish hallucinations from insight and zero in on blind spots. In this …
Read More »A German company launched a candle-powered rocket on a test flight into space
A German company launched a candle-powered rocket on a test flight into space German company HyImpulse successfully launched on Friday a wax-powered rocket capable of carrying a commercial satellite on a test suborbital flight into space for the first time. “We mark Germany’s greatness as a spacefaring nation and expand Europe’s access to space,” HyImpulse chief executive Mario Kobald said …
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The use of medicinal plants by orangutans to treat wounds is of interest to scientists A male Sumatran orangutan named Rakus suffered a facial wound below his right eye, apparently during a fight with another male orangutan at the Suaq Balimbing research site, a protected rainforest area in Indonesia. What Rakus did three days later really caught the attention of …
Read More »Warren Buffett held Berkshire Hathaway’s first meeting without Charlie Munger
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Read More »Turkey halts trade with Israel because of the Gaza war
Turkey halts trade with Israel because of the Gaza war Turkey has halted all import and export transactions with Israel in protest against the war in Gaza. “All import and export transactions related to Israel, including all products, have been stopped,” Turkey’s trade ministry said in a statement Thursday. “Turkey will implement these new measures firmly and decisively until the …
Read More »The US economy added just 175,000 jobs last month and unemployment rose to 3.9%
The US economy added just 175,000 jobs last month and unemployment rose to 3.9% US job growth slowed sharply last month, with just 175,000 positions added in April, according to Bureau of Labor Statistics data released Friday. The slower-than-expected rise – April’s tally was the lowest since October last year – came as the Federal Reserve has sought to cool …
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