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Hopeful buyers are flocking to Red X in Riverside to try their luck at Powerball Jackpot
Hopeful buyers are flocking to Red X in Riverside to try their luck at Powerball Jackpot
Yahoo Sports' Charles McDonald breaks down the Commanders' 2024 draft.
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Brunson got it going in Game 3 after struggling in the first two contests of the series, but the chess match is just beginning.
The Eagles landed a defense and special teams weapon in the second round.
Many dating app users are tired of the "swiping, matching, ghosting" cycle and are looking to "meet cute" in person.
Elon Musk announced that X would start cracking down on engagement farming. Here's what it means for the app.
Save your rugs from pets, kids and general filth without calling in the pricey pros.
Most couples don’t get pregnant when they first try to conceive and that is normal, experts explain.
Both first-time and repeat homebuyers felt the sting of higher rates this week, as rates for the popular 30-year fixed mortgage hit 7.17%, per Freddie Mac.
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U.S. health conglomerate Kaiser is notifying millions of current and former members of a data breach after confirming it shared patients' information with third-party advertisers, including Google, Microsoft and X (formerly Twitter). In a statement shared with TechCrunch, Kaiser said that it conducted an investigation that found "certain online technologies, previously installed on its websites and mobile applications, may have transmitted personal information to third-party vendors." Kaiser said that the data shared with advertisers includes member names and IP addresses, as well as information that could indicate if members were signed into a Kaiser Permanente account or service and how members "interacted with and navigated through the website and mobile applications, and search terms used in the health encyclopedia."
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg tried to calm investors after the company announced it's going to spend more on AI but couldn't assuage concerns as shares fell more than 10% Thursday.
Rivian is targeting owners of a truck or SUV comparable to its R1T and R1S models by offering a trade-in bonus of up to $5,000 and free charging.
Facepunch Studios has announced on Steam that it's removing 20 years' worth of Nintendo-related workshop items for its sandbox game Garry's Mod to comply with the Japanese company's demands. But fans say the takedown notices came from trolls, not from Nintendo itself.
This was supposed to be the league's most lopsided series. Miami's talent gap against the 64-win Celtics seemed insurmountable. Oh, how the tables have turned.
It’s still unclear whether cloud gaming will ever become the next big thing. The appeal is clear: The game you’re playing runs in a data center near you, and the video output is directly streamed to your local device. When you interact with the game, everything is relayed back to the data center.
IBM wisely gravitated away from trying to be a pure cloud infrastructure vendor years ago, recognizing that it could never compete with the big three: Amazon, Microsoft and Google. It began with the $34 billion Red Hat acquisition in 2018, continued with the Apptio acquisition last year and it kept it going on Wednesday when the company announced that it would be acquiring cloud management vendor HashiCorp for $6.4 billion. With HashiCorp, Big Blue gets a set of cloud lifecycle management and security tools, and a company that is growing considerably faster than any of IBM’s other businesses — although the revenue is small by IBM standards: $155 million last quarter, up 15% over the prior year.
X, the company formerly known as Twitter, is launching a dedicated TV app for videos uploaded to the social network soon. X CEO Linda Yaccarino announced on Tuesday that the new app will bring "real-time, engaging content to your smart TVs." Yaccarino says the app will feature enhanced video search and be available on "most smart TVs."
The bark of the 'Mexican skin tree' is known for its regenerative properties.