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NEWS

Dutch government takes control of China-owned chip firm

Osmond ChiaBusiness reporter Getty Images Nexperia is based in the Netherlands and operates factories worldwide, including in the UK The

APPS

Boost user engagement with AI Image Generation

   Adding custom images to your app can significantly improve and personalize user experience and boost user engagement. This post

PRESS RELEASE

Greenberg Traurig Named Among JAMES Magazine’s Top 10 Law Firm-Affiliated Governmental Affairs Firms in Georgia

Greenberg Traurig, LLP has been recognized by JAMES Magazine as one of the Top 10 law firm-affiliated Governmental Affairs Firms

BUSINESS

The rare Taylor Swift backlash, explained: why some fans feel jilted by the star’s tradwife, almost MAGA-coded turn

Taylor Swift’s engagement to Kansas City Chiefs star Travis Kelce and the release of her 12th studio album, The Life of

TECH

The fixer’s dilemma: Chris Lehane and OpenAI’s impossible mission

Chris Lehane is one of the best in the business at making bad news disappear. Al Gore’s press secretary during

LIFESTYLE

Have a Sweet Weekend. | Cup of Jo

What are you up to this weekend? Freddie is currently napping on the sofa while I finish this post, and

SCIENCE

Physicists are uncovering when nature’s strongest force falters

The STAR detector at the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider BROOKHAVEN NATIONAL LABORATORY We are getting closer to understanding when the

Mobile

Football Manager 26 Touch Lands on Apple Arcade in November

On that day, Football Manager 26 Touch will land on the subscription gaming service. The soccer management simulator features a

MARKET

‘I can’t stop thinking about money’: I’m struggling with guilt over my $135K in financial mistakes. How do I move on?

“We aren’t in debt outside of our mortgage, but I feel sick when I think about the money.” Source link

EDUCATION

Friendship? Romantic Relationship? High School Students Are Depending on AI in New Ways

“This technology is a new vector for sexual harassment and bullying, which were long-standing issues [before widespread use of AI],”