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Clippy's revenge: assistant comes back to purge Windows 11 of bloatware, ads and annoyances
Tom's Hardware via Yahoo News· 3 days agoInstead, it's just a very basic search box that almost never found what I was looking for. For ...
YouTube’s Secret Weapon to Win the TV Streaming Wars: Its Top Creators
The Hollywood Reporter via Yahoo News· 7 hours agoThe stunt took weeks of preparation. Building a tank. Training with freedivers and magicians....
Apple Flopped the iPad Pro Event - Video
CNET· 12 hours agoApple's reveal of the new iPad Pro and iPad Air gave us a confusing mess of expensive accessories and compatibility problems, along with a tone-deaf...
The Age of Big Powerhouse U.S. Navy Warships Is All Over Now
The National Interest· 2 days agoU.S. Navy Warships at a Crossroads: Overcoming China's A2/AD Challenge: For centuries, navies around...
Apple’s “Sorry” For That Much Criticized Crushing iPad Ad, But Maybe Not Too Sorry – Update
Deadline Hollywood· 21 hours agoUPDATE, 3:08 PM: Apple CEO Tim Cook‘s X post on the much condemned “Crush” ad for the new iPad Pro...
San Marcos adopts new incentives to attract more grocery stores
KVUE-TV Austin· 2 days agoThe incentives include property and sales tax rebates up to five years from the resolution.
FTC: Three Enforcement Actions and a Ruling
The National Law Review· 2 hours agoIn today's digital landscape, the exchange of personal information has become ubiquitous, often without consumers fully comprehending the extent of its...
The blind spot in the state’s most expensive election so far this year
Source New Mexico via Yahoo News· 23 hours agoThe primary race for Albuquerque’s top prosecutor job is the most expensive in the state so far,...
Opinion: The Trump team swung for the fences. Thanks to Stormy Daniels, they struck out
CNN.com· 20 hours agoOn day 14 of the Manhattan criminal trial of former President Donald Trump, the defense took a...
Career Advice | VentureBeat Jobs
VentureBeat· 9 hours agoThen you’ll know all about layoffs, which have been happening in trickles and surges since mid-2022. While redundancies dried up a little at the end of the summer of 2023, they are back in full ...