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This meteor shower has one of the most active peaks, but it doesn't last for very long.
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While the iPhone 18 Pro and iPhone 18 Pro Max are not expected to launch for another nine months, there are already plenty of rumors about the devices.
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Does Samsung's Galaxy Z TriFold stand a chance against the lightest book-style foldable phone of the year? Let's compare the two.
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This development showcases how AI companies are borrowing successful engagement strategies from social media giants
The post OpenAI Debuts Personalized Year-in-Review ChatGPT Experience for Users appeared first on eWEEK.
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This late in the game, it's not possible to ship gifts to friends and family and have them arrive before the holidays. But that's ok because it's never been easier to give a digital gift that will arrive basically whenever you want it to. If you're looking for more creative digital gift ideas, we've got you covered. But right now, you may just be looking for the best gift card ideas that you can buy online and digitally send to the people you love. We've got you covered: these are the best gift cards to send as last-minute gifts this year.
Best gift cards to give for the holidays
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OpenAI added a year-end summary feature to ChatGPT, allowing users to get a personalized overview of their 2025 ChatGPT usage. The summary is similar to year-end wrap-ups from companies like Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube, and other services.
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They invariably have logging systems, so you can keep track of who's coming and going-and when. That's incredibly useful whether you have a teenager who tends to break curfew or merely want to give temporary access to houseguests, service providers, or Airbnb guests. Smart locks are an incredible upgrade over the old way of doing things, and these are our top picks in several categories.
Level Lock Pro - Best smart lock overall
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Each year, the United States has about 1,200 tornadoes. Many of them happen in tornado alley, a very broad swath of the U.S. that shifts seasonally. This area gets at least ten times more tornadoes than the rest of the world. Science writer Sushmita Pathak says that huge difference can be chalked up to one word: geography. But there's a slice of South America with similar geographical features that gets comparatively fewer tornadoes, so what gives? Sushmita wades into the research weeds with guest host Berly McCoy, one of Short Wave's producers.
Read Sushmita's full article on tornadoes that she wrote for the publication Eos.
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