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How Tamagotchi Trained Millennials for the Era of Needy Devices
The psychological conditioning produced by 1990s devices such as Tamagotchi is relevant, and even uncanny, when facing the trends of the 2020s and potentially beyond. Indeed, the Tamagotchi-clutching ...
A team from NSRCEL, the startup incubation center of the Indian Institute of Management Bangalore (IIMB), visited the Shri ...
The 2026 MCPura flashes a new name but keeps the operatic style, butterfly doors, and charming performance.
Discover Apple’s M5 MacBook Pro, iPad Pro, and Vision Pro updates with groundbreaking performance and seamless integration.
Some months ago, I met with two teenage girls at a shelter home in Karachi, who shared their stories of resilience and ...
Are You Managing Your Non-Human Identities Effectively? Managing machine identities, often termed Non-Human Identities (NHIs), is an essential aspect of organizational cybersecurity. Yet, are security ...
Accounts from court documents describe a car driving near the trailer where Jack and Lilly Sullivan lived in the early hours ...
AppliedAI, the company that calls itself the world's most boring AI company, today announced the global availability of Opus, the first flagship platform for ABPX™ (Agentic Business Process X). This ...
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Music for the brain: Study tests the effect of slow-tempo relaxing music to address delirium in critically ill older adults
About 75% of older adults in the ICU develop delirium, a state of confusion with serious short and long-term health consequences including an increased risk of post-ICU dementia. A multi-center ...
Broadcom Inc. (NASDAQ: AVGO) today announced the industry’s first Wi-Fi 8 silicon solutions for the broadband wireless edge ecosystem including residential gateways, enterprise access points, and ...
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