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Cars (and Drivers): 2024 Year in Review
Thorin Klosowski
If youve purchased a car made in the last decade or so, its likely jam-packed with enough technology to make your brand new phone jealous. Modern cars have sensors, cameras, GPS for location tracking ...[Continue Reading]
EFF
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World's Most Bizarre Secret Weapons: Inside Animal Espionage...
The Conversation
Pigeons have been used as spies by intelligence agencies, but this one seems to be doing it on its own! (ID 288902412 Arnaud Gontard | Dreamstime.com) The death of a spy is rarely newsworthy, due ...[Continue Reading]
Study Finds
1 day ago
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12 US billionaires gained almost $1 trillion in wealth in 2024 as the stock market delivered another year of massive returns
mfox@businessinsider.com (Matthew Fox)
The stock market boom in 2024 made the rich even richer, with US billionaires dominating Bloomberg's Billionaire Index. According to the index as of December 30, just 11 American billionaires and on ...[Continue Reading]
Business Insider
1 day ago
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What Millennial Project Managers Are Feeling About AIAre Their Jobs In Jeopardy?
Jasmine Browley, Contributor, Jasmine Browley, Contributor https://www.forbes.com/sites/jasminebrowley/
Multi-ethnic group of young entrepreneurs having a business meeting in front of the transparent wipe ... [+] board in the office getty When Venus Cuffs first began organizing events around New York ...[Continue Reading]
Forbes
1 day ago
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Philips Adds Video To Its Palm Recognition Smart Lock For CES 2025
Benny Har-Even, Contributor, Benny Har-Even, Contributor https://www.forbes.com/sites/bennyhareven/
Palm recognition smart locks let you open your door with a wave of your hand. Philips Ahead of CES 2025, Philips has announced that its upcoming 5000 Series Video Palm Recognition Smart Lock will f ...[Continue Reading]
Forbes
1 day ago
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Shipping Goes Back To The Future - With Sails
Heather Farmbrough, Senior Contributor, Heather Farmbrough, Senior Contributor https://www.forbes.com/sites/heatherfarmbrough/
Zero Hurtigruten Who would have thought it? Well over a century since sails on commercial ships all but disappeared, shipbuilders are putting sails back on board again to help slash emissions. T ...[Continue Reading]
Forbes
1 day ago