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Just in time for chilly weather, it's knitwear for your iPhone.
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The secure, composable, high-performance platform empowers developers to deliver cutting-edge AI knowledge solutions for CX at scale
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These gift ideas will make your favorite bookworm very happy, from e-readers to cozy accessories.
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With the latest version of the Apple Invites app for the iPhone, released today, hosts can now allow guests to specify the number of adults and kids they are bringing to an event. This way, the guest will not be surprised if you bring a plus-one.
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Is Meta AI the next metaverse?
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The money's all made up anyway.
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Apple released the first iOS 26.2 beta last week. The upcoming update includes a handful of new features and changes on the iPhone, including a new Liquid Glass slider for the Lock Screen's clock, offline lyrics in Apple Music, and more.
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Glen Powell stars in the new film from Edgar Wright, based on the Stephen King novel.
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Apple is working on a series of new satellite connectivity features for the iPhone, Bloomberg's Mark Gurman reports.
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What do bubbles do?
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NEW RESOURCES BusinessWire: Walgreens Launches Enhanced Respiratory Index to Track Flu and COVID-19 Hotspots (PRESS RELEASE). "Walgreens has launched the 2025-2026 Respiratory Index, an interactive online tool that tracks flu and COVID-19 […]
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In one 30-second clip, you've caught someone breaking the law-but you might also have broken one yourself.
Smart cameras are everywhere now—mounted on porches, tucked under eaves, perched on fences, and watching over driveways, garages, and balconies. They're cheaper, easier to install, and produce sharper video than ever. But with that convenience comes a degree of legal uncertainty. Can you record anything your camera sees? What about what it hears? Can a neighbor make you take it down? And what if you rent instead of own?
We'll break down what the law actually says about surveillance at home—what's legally allowable, where things get complicated, and how to protect your home without accidentally violating someone else's privacy.
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