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Early Black Friday deals are in full swing, and Amazon recently introduced one of the best Apple discounts so far this month. You can get the 13-inch M4 MacBook Air (256GB) for $749.99, down from $999.00, an all-time low price on the computer that beats the previous low by about $50.
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Apple plans to release a second-generation iPhone Air and a 20th-anniversary iPhone at separate times in 2027, according to Bloomberg's Mark Gurman.
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While you're busy creating family moments, this simple home technology helps you save time and sanity.
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Your kidneys may be small, but they benefit big-time from a few foods you already have in your fridge.
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Just in time for the holiday season, here's the ultimate on-the-go gaming kit for travel, with portable consoles, a power bank and gear you'll actually use.
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We're officially in the month of Black Friday, which will take place on Friday, November 28 in 2025. As always, this will be the best time of the year to shop for great deals, including popular Apple products like AirPods, iPad, Apple Watch, and more. In this article, the majority of the discounts will be found on Amazon.
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NEW RESOURCES Olive Oil Times: The Mission to Preserve Traditional Table Olive Recipes. "A National Geographic Society-backed project is collecting traditional table olive recipes from across the Mediterranean basin for a new […]
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Organizations that implement foundational technologies, such as taxonomy and auto-tagging content, will see significantly better success rates. With AI adoption failure rates ranging from 50% to 95%, it makes sense to take the time to lay a solid foundation first.
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The testing official explained to Procolored that both Google Chrome and Microsoft Defender had triggered an alarm when the printer software was downloaded, and quarantined it.
Despite Procolored's protests, the tester persisted. He sent the software to the security company G Data, a manufacturer of antivirus programs.
Upon investigation, it turned out that the printer software actually contained a backdoor virus called Xred and a Trojan.
When G Data then confronted Procolored with the results, the company admitted that a virus had crept into its download area and provided a new version of its software.
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