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ChatGPT shopping research builds you a buyer’s guide using AI

ChatGPT shopping research builds you a buyer’s guide using AI

OpenAI has introduced a new feature called “shopping research” in ChatGPT, designed to assist users with holiday shopping. This feature is accessible to all ChatGPT users, both free and paid, on mobile and web platforms and allows for extensive usage during the holiday season. When users ask shopping-related questions, such as inquiries about the “best […]

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DOJ settles with RealPage over its software’s alleged rent price fixing

DOJ settles with RealPage over its software’s alleged rent price fixing

The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) has reached a settlement with RealPage, a prominent rent-setting software provider, following allegations of collusion aimed at raising rental prices through sharing sensitive data among competing landlords. The settlement imposes restrictions on RealPage’s data collection and usage practices, specifically preventing the use of such data for rent-setting purposes. In

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UN climate negotiations burned up and then fizzled out

UN climate negotiations burned up and then fizzled out

The United Nations climate negotiations, known as COP30, concluded in Belém, Brazil, with a mixed outcome. The event, running for two weeks, aimed to advance commitments made during previous climate agreements, including the 2015 Paris Agreement. Participants included delegates from over 190 nations. Despite expectations, the talks did not yield significant progress on transitioning away

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RAM prices are so out of control that stores are selling it like lobster

RAM prices are so out of control that stores are selling it like lobster

Recent reports indicate a significant increase in RAM prices, prompting retailers such as Central Computers in the San Francisco Bay Area to sell memory at fluctuating market rates. A notice in this store explains the changes, stating, “Costs are fluctuating daily as manufacturers and distributors adjust to limited supply and high demand,” highlighting the lack

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Meta’s new wearables trade-in program gives you Ray-Ban and Oakley discounts

Meta’s new wearables trade-in program gives you Ray-Ban and Oakley discounts

Meta has launched a pilot program offering trade-in discounts on its smart glasses, available until December 31st. Eligible products for trade-in discounts include the Ray-Ban Meta Gen 1, Ray-Ban Meta Gen 2, Oakley Meta HSTN, and Oakley Meta Vanguard. However, the Meta Ray-Ban Display and limited edition or refurbished models are not part of this

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Indie game developers have a new sales pitch: being ‘AI free’

Indie game developers have a new sales pitch: being ‘AI free’

In early October, Junghun Lee, the CEO of Nexon, which is behind the game Arc Raiders, stated that he believes every game company is now using artificial intelligence (AI) in some capacity. This claim sparked significant criticism from the indie game development community, with some developers strongly disputing its validity. Alex Kanaris-Sotiriou, a co-founder of

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Google’s new Scholar Labs search uses AI to find relevant studies

‘Holy shit’: Gemini 3 is winning the AI race — for now

Google recently launched its AI model, Gemini 3, which was integrated into Google Search on its release day. The model reportedly outperforms competitors, including OpenAI, in several benchmarks and has received significant user engagement, with over one million users accessing it within the first 24 hours. Logan Kilpatrick, product lead at Google DeepMind, noted that

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Why college students prefer News Daddy over The New York Times

Why college students prefer News Daddy over The New York Times

Ankit Khanal, a sophomore at George Mason University, receives news predominantly through TikTok, particularly from Dylan Page, a UK-based influencer under the moniker “News Daddy.” Since launching his account in August 2020, Page has attracted over 1.5 billion likes through his engaging blend of breaking news, politics, and pop culture content, often presented with a

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