A home invasion victim was almost run over by his own car in his Adelaide driveway after thieves sped off
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Nigerian music heartthrob Rotimi dazzled in the live performance of his hit single, “Make You Say” on Glitch Sessions. The RnB
Speculum: the creepy history of this ancient gynaecological device and why it’s still feared today
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Microsoft in talks to invest $10 bln in ChatGPT owner – Semafor
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Oilergeddon: Edmonton Oilers are in a rough patch but is the end of an era truly closing in?
When the Edmonton Oilers are struggling, predictions of the coming of Oilergeddon, the end of the McDavid-Draisaitl era, start popping
4 ways artificial intelligence could transform manufacturing
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Britain’s ‘Take Back Control’ déjà vu
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Apple’s next custom hardware trick might be its own MicroLED screens
Illustration by Nick Barclay / The Verge Apple is reportedly working on designing its own in-house MicroLED displays to use