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SpaceX has hit an incredible milestone with the launch of its 10,000th Starlink satellite, revolutionizing internet access globally and expanding its reach to over 5 million subscribers.
ChatGPT Atlas, OpenAI's new internet browser, promises a revolutionary way to browse the web with its integrated chatbot. However, to unlock its full potential, users must subscribe. Can it compete with Google Chrome? Read on to find out!
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Starting this week, Netflix subscribers can now play exciting party games on their smart TVs using their phones as controllers. This major update is set to elevate your viewing experience! Discover the new titles available and how they encourage group engagement.
Microsoft has announced price hikes for its Game Pass subscription, but current subscribers in some European countries will be shielded from these increases for now. Learn more about the implications!
In a surprising move, Verizon has appointed Dan Schulman as its new CEO, replacing Hans Vestberg who has led since 2018. This leadership change comes as the company navigates a challenging market and integrates with Frontier Communications.
Perplexity has made its innovative Comet browser free for everyone, challenging major players in the market. With a new background assistant for subscribers and a range of productivity features, Comet aims to redefine your browsing experience.
Microsoft has unveiled AI agents for Word, Excel, and PowerPoint, designed to assist users in creating documents, analyzing data, and enhancing presentations. Available for both business and personal subscribers, these tools are set to redefine productivity.
Amazon recently settled with the FTC for $2.5 billion over misleading Prime signups. Eligible customers could receive up to $51 in refunds. Find out if you qualify and how to get your money back!