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WASHINGTON — Iran is taking advantage of the ceasefire with the U.S. to dig out its weapons, according to a U.S. official and two other people familiar with the matter. The regime has stepped up its ...
Founded by former OpenAI staff members and funded by Amazon and Google, Anthropic has raised the stakes in the GPT wars. Anthropic's Claude Desktop app often outshines its ChatGPT rival in various ...
The concept of smart hotels now includes automated room controls, AI-driven concierge services, keyless entry systems, and robust data analytics to anticipate and meet guest preferences. By Susana ...
Iran is using the cease-fire to dig out its underground missile bases that were buried by US and Israeli airstrikes, according to recent satellite images. Trucks and heavy machinery were seen arriving ...
What really happens after you hit enter on that AI prompt? WSJ’s Joanna Stern heads inside a data center to trace the journey and then grills up some steaks to show just how much energy it takes to ...
In-N-Out CEO Lynsi Snyder-Ellingson has revealed why the fast food chain won't ever offer mobile ordering or app-based pickup. As reported by Dexerto, Snyder-Ellingson was speaking at Pepperdine ...
Former Open champion Mark Calcavecchia was asked to leave the Augusta National grounds ahead of the Masters for reportedly violating the club’s “no mobile phone” policy. Augusta is renowned for its ...
Still waiting for your 2025 income tax refund from the Internal Revenue Service? The IRS processed roughly 78 million income tax returns as of mid-March, and if you are among the millions whom filed ...
Hold on to your hat when you shop at Costco: The Issaquah-based retailer is testing new pay stations that should exponentially speed up checkout times. Earlier this month, the big-box warehouse club ...
HUNTSVILLE, Alabama—Army leaders often say they want to stop using million-dollar missiles to shoot down thousand-dollar drones. One of the solutions may be cheap munitions the service already has.
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