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Haven’t tried generative AI tools yet? Here’s where to start
The Irish News· 8 hours agoEvery tech company under the sun is adding AI tools to its programs and devices, and some of the...
How You May Be Able to Make $1,000 per Month in Passive Income
SmartAsset via Yahoo Finance UK· 7 days agoIs it possible to earn a paycheck while sitting on the couch watching television? Absolutely, but it...
Yorba Review
PC Magazine· 2 days agoWith Yorba’s help, you can identify all your dozens or hundreds of accounts and cancel the ones you don’t need. Yorba doesn’t directly find or remove your personal data from aggregator sites ...
After our first cold water swim our teeth chatter and hands ache – and I imagine the spirit of Mum...
The Guardian· 2 days agoMy grandmother stayed in her one-bedroom high-rise tower flat facing the Williamstown beach until she had to move into an aged care home. Gran wasn’t a swimmer, but she was ...
Early Amazon Prime Day deals are live in the UK - 19 great offers I'd buy now
TechRadar· 2 days agoThis year's Amazon Prime Day is just around the corner, but you don't have to wait another two weeks...
Best Buy's massive weekend sale is live: 32 deals I'd buy on TVs, laptops, and appliances
TechRadar· 7 days agoIt's a great time to be shopping at Best Buy - not only has the retailer started its official 4th of...
Amazon really wants you to join the family this Prime Day
Business Insider· 3 days agoThis story is available exclusively to Business Insider subscribers. Become an Insider and start...
Council Post: 14 Coaches’ New Offerings In Response To Emerging Trends
Forbes· 3 days agoIn recent years, the business world experienced rapid changes due to technological developments and...
A-League clubs face $1.5m hit to annual funding ahead of ‘tough’ year
The Guardian· 2 days ago-Leagues, which were split from Football Australia only four years ago. Stephen Conroy, chair of Australian Professional Leagues (APL), which operates the top-tier domestic competitions, said ...
‘We don’t know what’s going on any more’: how Australia lost its rural newspapers
The Guardian· 6 days agoJames Clark remained staunchly “duty-bound” to keeping the press alive, even as local newspapers shuttered around him. After 13 years of single-handedly running the Warrego Watchman out of Cunnamulla ...