Amazon Summer Sale 2025: Top selling printers from HP, Canon, Epson, Brother at up to 56% off – Grab steal deals now!

The Amazon Summer Sale 2025 is here, offering limited time deals on top selling printers! Seize incredible discounts during the Amazon Summer Sale with up to 56% off on premium printers. This year, the Amazon Great Summer Sale 2025 brings amazing offers from leading brands like HP, Canon, Epson, Brother, and more. It’s the right…

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Still saying ā€˜thank you’, ā€˜please’ to ChatGPT? There’s a good reason you shouldn’t stop now

Should you say ‘please’ and ‘thank you’ to an AI chatbot, even though these essentially feel like redundancies when talking to a machine? This is the question that most users of AI chatbots have been grappling with, especially since OpenAI CEO Sam Altman revealed that these mere pleasantries were costing the company millions of dollars….

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Best side by side refrigerators from LG, Samsung, Haier and more in Amazon Great Summer Sale 2025

The Amazon Great Summer Sale 2025 is here, bringing incredible discounts on top-rated side-by-side refrigerators. If you’ve been eyeing a new fridge, now’s the perfect time to grab one from trusted brands like Samsung, LG, Haier, Godrej and more, all at unbeatable prices. Along with massive savings, you can also enjoy exciting credit card discounts,…

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Mark Zuckerberg signals premium version of Meta AI app to rival ChatGPT, Gemini: Report

Meta Platforms is considering the introduction of a paid tier for its newly launched standalone AI app, Meta AI, chief executive Mark Zuckerberg revealed during the company’s first-quarter 2025 earnings call on Wednesday,Ā reported The Verge. Unveiled this week, the Meta AI app brings the company’s generative-AI assistant out of Facebook, Messenger and WhatsApp and into…

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Apple’s AI delay, regulatory pressure undermine China market position: Analysts say Huawei, Xiaomi steal market share

Apple is grappling with a significant slowdown in China as rising competition from domestic smartphone brands and regulatory hurdles erode its position in what was once its fastest-growing market. The iPhone maker reported a 2.3 per cent drop in sales in China for its second fiscal quarter, pulling in $16 billion—short of analyst expectations of…

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