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Mobile

Which iPad Pro should you get in 2024?

Saying that Apple’s iPad is the best tablet around is an perhaps an understatement – it’s more than that. It has been the most popular

Gadget

Starliner astronauts’ return trip has been pushed back even further

Astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams, who flew on the much-delayed first crewed flight of Boeing’s Starliner craft, won’t be coming home from the International

Apps

3 fun experiments to try for your next Android app, using Google AI Studio

Posted by Paris Hsu – Product Manager, Android Studio We shared an exciting live demo from the Developer Keynote at Google I/O 2024 where Gemini

Money

How to Negotiate Working From Home More Often

Lyubov Levitskaya / Shutterstock.com The coronavirus pandemic allowed more workers than ever to experience the benefits of working from home. Some didn’t want to go

Market

‘Her world is rocked’: A friend hit the jackpot, but her old friends are abandoning her one by one. Is there a cure for jealousy?

“Is this jealousy or a change in perceived status that has upended her friendships? Any ideas or cures?” Source link

Finance

18 Businesses That Run Themselves for Passive Income

Want to know what the best businesses that run themselves are? Have you ever dreamed of having a business that runs by itself? Whether you

Economy

How Recycling Has Become a Largely Empty Gesture

Yves here. This article describes how the good intentions of the push for more recycling have gone awry. The causes are many, but particularly prominent

Press Release

EMBARK to receive $400,000 from feds to improve public transportation access to services

The United States Department of Transportation sends this information as posted below: The Central Oklahoma Transportation and Parking Authority (EMBARK) will receive $415,900 to support

Business

Consumer sales are flatlining, but UBS says it will drive a revival of brick-and-mortar stores as shoppers want to ‘try before they buy’

The number of people buying online is falling—but bad news for consumer spending could lead to a comeback for brick and mortar stores thanks to

Tech

Women in AI: Charlette N’Guessan is tackling data scarcity on the African continent

To give AI-focused women academics and others their well-deserved — and overdue — time in the spotlight, TechCrunch is launching a series of interviews focusing