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As organisations accelerate the adoption of tools such as Microsoft Copilot and AI agents, a consistent?challenge is emerging: AI outputs are only as trustworthy?as the knowledge they are built on. In many organisations, content is fragmented, inconsistent, and lacking the structure and context required to generate reliable answers. Altuent addresses this by focusing on the foundations of knowledge.
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Here are some hints and the answers for the NYT Connections puzzle for July 6 No. 1,121.
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Here are hints and answers for the NYT Strands puzzle for July 6, No. 855.
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Old grease and crusty grates don't just look bad. They can cause flare-ups, uneven cooking and a shorter grill lifespan. Here's the fix.
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The co-hosts face the Three Lions at Mexico City Stadium with a place in the quarterfinals at stake.
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NEW RESOURCES Euronews: Ancient Rome's version of Google Maps: how long to reach the beach. "A Dutch engineer has reconstructed, with the help of academic sources and ancient cartography, the road map […]
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Apple will likely "repeat the iPhone X story" by unveiling its foldable iPhone at the same time as the iPhone 18 Pro and iPhone 18 Pro Max, but starting foldable iPhone pre-orders at a later date, according to analyst Ming-Chi Kuo.
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NEW RESOURCES New India Abroad: ‘250 @ 250' Indiaspora highlights Indian American community milestones. "Indiaspora on July 2 unveiled a digital collection of 250 milestones celebrating the Indian American community's contributions as […]
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From Russia's YotaPhone and the first foldable to square Blackberrys and phones for crypto bros, I've seen a lot of weirdness.
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The AirFly Pro has been a game changer for me on flights. Here's why you need one, and where to get it for just $40.
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The air fryer delivers crispier hot dogs in less time and with dramatically less cleanup than any method involving a grill.
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A new dental robot is being developed that could reduce the number of visits needed to receive a dental crown.
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The right moves in the first hour of a power outage can keep your perishables safe for two days. Here's what to do immediately.
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These tools are similar but aimed at different audiences and workflows. Here's how they compare.
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I reduced my storage subscription fees and learned a valuable lesson in how to back up priceless memories.
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Apple recently introduced major price hikes across a number of products, including Macs, iPads, and more. This week, Apple's newly increased prices have begun to hit third-party retailers like Amazon, but there are a few select MacBook Pro models that are retaining original prices, which now represent solid discounts on each device.
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TV Time, the popular show and movie tracking app, is shutting down on July 15, with all personal user data set to be deleted after that date.
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NEW RESOURCES Chicago Reader: WHPK builds a digital archive to broadcast its place in music history. "On Sunday, nonprofit community radio station WHPK announced an ongoing effort to digitize its collection of […]
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Apple's annual WWDC developers conference is in the rearview mirror, but there is still a lot to look forward to in the second half of the year.
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The co-hosts look to maintain their strong start to the tournament as they face La Tricolor at Mexico City Stadium.
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An alleged image of the iPhone 18 Pro motherboard has leaked online, showing the A20 Pro chip will use a new packaging technology that should offer notable performance gains over the previous model.
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Best Buy's Fourth of July sale is currently running, and it features a big sale across Apple's previous generation M3 iPad Air tablets. You can find up to $400 off these devices during the event, and they're particularly notable when compared to the recently increased prices of the 2026 M4 iPad Air.
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Google says Career Dreamer, NotebookLM, and Gemini Live can help job seekers explore career paths, tailor applications, and practice interviews.
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For generations, the all-female Haenyeo divers have routinely dove into frigid waters off the coast of South Korea, holding their breath for minutes at a time, as they collect seafood to eat and sell. These women start diving as girls and continue well into old age. And recent research suggests that it's not just years of training that makes this feat possible - it's also a set of special genetic adaptations. Science reporter Ari Daniel brings us the story.
Read more of Ari's reporting here.
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