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Car
2025 Chevy Traverse High Country: Chrome and Luxury Unite
The 2025 Chevy Traverse High Country debuts with chrome accents, luxury features, and GM’s Super Cruise starting at $54,995.
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Artificial Intelligence
Japan and U.S. Partner for Advanced AI Cyberattack Research
Japan and the U.S. join forces for AI cyberattack research, aiming to enhance global cybersecurity with cutting-edge technologies.
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Technology
Ray-Ban Meta Glasses to Feature HUD in 2025 Upgrade
The next-gen Ray-Ban Meta Glasses will reportedly include a HUD, offering innovative features like notifications and AI text output.
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Technology
CES 2025: What to Expect From This Year’s Biggest Tech Show
CES 2025 promises groundbreaking innovations in AI, laptops, TVs, and more, setting the stage for the future of consumer technology.
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Car
Test Driving the 2024 Toyota Land Cruiser: A Rugged Revival
The 2024 Toyota Land Cruiser combines retro styling, hybrid power, and off-road capability, all at a starting price below $60,000.
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Car
Faraday Future to Launch Affordable EVs at CES 2025
Faraday Future may unveil its most affordable EVs yet at CES 2025, signaling a major step toward accessible electric vehicles…
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Mobile
Samsung Galaxy S25 May Offer Free AI Upgrade Worth $200
The Samsung Galaxy S25 could come with a free Gemini Advanced subscription, offering cutting-edge AI features and incredible value.
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Artificial Intelligence
How Artificial Intelligence Transformed 2024 and What’s Next
Artificial intelligence reshaped daily life in 2024, from self-driving cars to reasoning models, with even greater advancements on the horizon.
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Technology
YouTube Tests New Floating Play Something Button
YouTube's new Play something button picks random videos for users, delivering a fresh, hassle-free video-watching experience.
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Technology
Which European Countries Have Banned Smartphones in Schools?
Discover where banned smartphones in schools are becoming a trend across Europe, as nations debate their impact on education.
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