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- 'The connective tissue between your data, your people, and your goals': Google Cloud positions Gemini Enterprise as the one-stop shop for all your agentic affairs [38d]
- Dyson's latest vacuum cleaner empties itself, so you don't have to get your hands dirty [38d]
- How to watch The House of the Spirits online from anywhere — stream the Prime Video literary adaptation [38d]
- Quordle hints and answers for Wednesday, April 29 (game #1556) [38d]
- NYT Connections hints and answers for Wednesday, April 29 (game #1053) [38d]
- NYT Strands hints and answers for Wednesday, April 29 (game #787) [38d]
- 'A significant threat': These tiny 'trained' robots can catch invisible plastic dust in your drinking water [38d]
- Can we please talk about the iPhone Air's controversial Light Gold color? [38d]
- I watched a Joby electric Air Taxi take off and land in New York City, and now I can't wait for our Uber of the skies future [38d]
- 'They can’t block the sky': Inside an ingenious satellite TV hack bypassing Iran’s internet blackout — when the web goes dark, activists are smuggling gigabytes of data through ordinary television signals to keep the Iranian people connected to the world [38d]
- These are the 5 best GMKtec mini PC deals on Amazon — save big on some of our highest rated and reviewed compact desktops, but be quick [38d]
- 'We need to deliver warfighting capability at a faster rate': US Space Force cancels Next Generation GPS project over 'extensive system issues' and an 'insurmountable' timeline [38d]
- The best DJI Lito alternatives — including 'your best first drone', and one serious curve-ball option [38d]
- 'The attacker completed in under five minutes': Experts warn of North Korea-linked campaign using fake Zoom meetings to target crypto execs [38d]
- Don't suffer with seasonal allergies — I test air purifiers for a living and these are my top 3 recommendations for filtering out pollen and dust [38d]
- 'Battery-free, quiet, and inherently private' — These 3D-printed metal tags could change home and office tracking, turning penny-sized discs into smart devices using ultrasonic tech for maintenance-free monitoring without charging [38d]
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