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Unstoppable off-road tiny house conquers any terrain, anywhere

Have you ever dreamed of a home that can take you anywhere, from snowy mountains to sandy beaches? Enter the Rubishack, a remarkable tiny house that redefines mobile living. Imagine a cozy retreat perched atop a rugged pickup truck designed to conquer the great outdoors while providing all the comforts of home. This isn’t just a tiny house; it’s a …

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Toyota has a data dilemma after hackers leak 240GB of customer information

A threat actor leaked Toyota’s customer data on a dark web forum. The file shared by the hacker contained 240GB of data, including contact and financial information, emails and more. The Japanese automaker acknowledged the leak but later backtracked, claiming it wasn’t a breach and that the data was stolen from a third-party entity misrepresented as Toyota. Below, I discuss …

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Robots replace human window washers on skyscrapers

Look up, New Yorkers. The city’s skyscrapers are getting a high-tech window washing, one gleaming window at a time. The 45-story office tower at 1133 Avenue of the Americas has just made history as the world’s first high-rise to welcome Ozmo, an automated window-cleaning system that’s turning heads and changing the game. GET SECURITY ALERTS, EXPERT TIPS – SIGN UP …

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‘Does smartphone exposure cause brain cancer?’: Ask a doctor

Overuse of smartphones can have a variety of side effects — but is brain cancer one of them? “Cell phones are ubiquitous, and concern about the radiation they emit can cause fear of brain tumor formation,” said Dr. Paul Saphier, M.D., a neurosurgeon and founder of Coaxial Neurosurgical Specialists in New Jersey. Saphier addressed these concerns in a conversation with …

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Turn yourself into a Google Workspace and Microsoft Office pro

Google Workspace and Microsoft Office are built for productivity, and they work even better when you really know what you’re doing. Enter to win a new iPhone 16. No purchase required. Below are a handful of the best tricks I’ve picked up from years of using this software. Maybe they can unlock some extra time in your day. 5-MINUTE PHONE …

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Superyacht victims' cause of death was 'death by confinement,' autopsies show: report

Four of the seven people who died in the sinking of the Bayesian superyacht last monthoff the coast of Sicilypassed away after being trapped alive inside the ship’s cabins and suffocated, autopsies have reportedly revealed. New York City lawyerChris Morvillo, his wife Neda, along with Jonathan Bloomer, chairman of Morgan Stanley’s London-based investment banking subsidiary, and his wife, Judy all …

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When is Amazon Prime Big Deal Days?

Amazon’s Prime Big Deal Days is an opportunity to get a jump-start on the holiday shopping season with savings across popular categories, including deep discounts on products from top brands. This year, the Prime Big Deal Days will be on Oct. 8 and 9. You must be an Amazon Prime member to access early holiday deals on a vast selection …

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Artificial intelligence, proven at NASA and in neurosurgery, could remake childhood education, says tech exec

Artificial intelligence delivered advances to the U.S. space program and to medicine decades before it made headlines. Now, AI is poised to bring major improvements to American education, tech entrepreneur Alex Galvagni said in an exclusive interview in New York City with Fox News Digital. Galvagni is CEO of Age of Learning, the California-based company behind popular school-room products such …

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How to easily enable, disable autofill on your Android

Let’s be real, having your passwords automatically filled in can be a real time-saver. But it can also be a bit unnerving when your phone seems to know your log-in credentials a little too well. Love it or hate it, Android’s autofill password feature is here to stay. The good news? You’ve got full control over how it works. If …

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How much is your personal information worth on dark web?

While privacy is priceless for most individuals, it sells for pretty cheap on the dark web. According to Whizcase, years of curating your social media page for your close network could be up for sale for as cheap as $14 for your Facebook log-in in 2023. And that’s just the beginning. Every access point from Reddit to LinkedIn can be …

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