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How a smart air purifier helped save our holiday plans
This plug-and-play Levoit Vital 200S smart air purifier came through at a time where our family needed it most, and it did not disappoint.
This heavy-duty e-bike had me flying off-road, grinning from ear to ear
Review: The Cyrusher Ranger reaches speeds of up to 28 mph with those sweet fat tires singing on pavement and carrying me comfortably across rough terrain.
Hackers Hit Websites of Danish Central Bank and Seven Private Banks
The websites of the central bank and Bankdata, a company that develops IT solutions for the financial industry, were hit by DDoS attacks, which direct traffic toward targeted servers in a bid to knock them offline.
Ethiopia’s Tigray rebels start disarming under terms of Pretoria peace deal
Tigrayan rebels began handing in their heavy weapons on Wednesday, a crucial element in the peace deal signed with the federal government last November, ending the two-year conflict in northern Ethiopia.
Suicide Bomb Attack Kills At Least 20 Outside Afghan Foreign Ministry In Kabul
Taliban security forces block a road after a suspected suicide blast near Afghanistan’s foreign ministry at the Zanbaq Square in Kabul on Wednesday. [Wakil Kohsar/AFP] BBC: Afghanistan: Deadly suicide bombing outside foreign ministry A suic…
Anthropic’s Claude Improves On ChatGPT But Still Suffers From Limitations
An anonymous reader quotes a report from TechCrunch: Anthropic, the startup co-founded by ex-OpenAI employees that’s raised over $700 million in funding to date, has developed an AI system similar to OpenAI’s ChatGPT that appears to improve upon the or…
Uganda Declares End To Deadly Ebola Outbreak That Killed 55
Uganda on Wednesday declared an end to an Ebola virus outbreak that emerged almost four months ago and claimed the lives of 55 people.
US domestic flights delayed after FAA system outage. Here’s what we know
An outage of a key FAA system saw flights grounded earlier today. Flights are now starting again with delays.
Russian oil price cap ‘too lenient,’ as Moscow still able to fund war effort: report
Oil markets, however, are now less focused on a potential loss of Russian oil than on weak demand from a slowing global economy, and prices have fallen.