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TECH

Fireworks.ai open source API puts generative AI in reach of any developer

Just about everyone is trying to get a piece of the generative AI action these days. While the majority of

ENTERTAINMENT

Suki Waterhouse Gives Birth, Welcomes First Baby With Robert Pattinson

Team Edward just got a new member. Suki Waterhouse and Robert Pattinson have welcomed their first child together. The new parents

LIFESTYLE

Ionobell’s recycled silicon battery material seeks to boost EV range

In the quest to coax more capacity from electric vehicle batteries, automakers are increasingly turning to silicon, a widely available

SCIENCE

Researchers uncover protein interactions controlling fertility in female mice

Researchers at the Francis Crick Institute have shed light on the proteins controlling the development of ovaries in mice before

MOBILE

Details surface about HMD’s first own-brand phones

We have information about HMD’s promised own-brand phones courtesy of Finish retailers’ listings. HMD is working on the Pulse series

GADGET

The Blipblox myTRACKS groovebox is a complete music production studio for kids

Back when I was a kid (puts on old man glasses) we had the Casio SK-1. We’d spend all day

MARKET

What could spark the next stock-market selloff? Here’s what history tells us.

The S&P 500 has marched higher by nearly 30% over the past five months, prompting even bullish market strategists to

FINANCE

There are two kinds of companies–those that strengthen democratic capitalism and those that undermine it

Corporate boards have a lot on their plates–and new priorities seem to pop up every day. What can be done about

MUSIC

Faye Webster, David Byrne, the War on Drugs, and More Contribute to New Abortion Access Benefit Compilation

Faye Webster, David Byrne, the War on Drugs, and more will appear on Noise for Now: Vol. 2, a new compilation

SHOWS

How Mr. & Mrs. Smith Redefined the Spy Genre for a Modern Age

When Mr. & Mrs. Smith was announced as a TV series for Prime Video in 2021, there were plenty