TL;DR: Nibble is a new app that teaches you things like art, history, finance, and more, and a lifetime subscription is only $70. A lot of learning apps ask for more time and focus than most people ...
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European asset manager CoinShares, best known for its crypto ETFs, listed under the ticker "CSHR" on the Nasdaq after merging with a blank-check company. U.S. asset manager Franklin Templeton ...
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WASHINGTON (7News) — The U.S. House has advanced a bill that would keep President Donald Trump's "Make D.C. Safe and Beautiful' task force active until January 2029. Virginia Rep. John McGuire's bill ...
PCWorld tested Claude’s new ‘computer use’ feature that allows the AI to control Mac interfaces by taking screenshots and performing tasks like opening apps and typing. The feature requires a paid ...
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Sweden’s central bank has advised citizens to keep SEK1,000 (£81) in cash at home as part of its emergency plans in the event of payment system problems. Riksbank, as it is known in Sweden, said ...