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Make your travel safer with top discounts on dashcams during Amazon Great Indian Festival Sale (HT Tech)

[ad_1] Ever had that “if only I’d recorded that” moment on the road? A good dashcam can save you the drama, and maybe your insurance claim too. This Amazon Great Indian Festival Sale is the perfect excuse to grab one. Whether you’re cruising through city chaos or planning long highway drives, top brands are offering big discounts on their latest

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Why do some sounds hurt? 

[ad_1] You are sitting in your class, and your teacher is writing on the board using chalk. Sqqqqquuuueeeaaakkkkk — there’s a sudden disturbance as the chalk scratches the board loudly. You automatically put your hands over your ears to escape the loud screeching noise. This is a common scenario you would have faced in your school. Ever wondered why some

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Meta Tells Its Metaverse Workers to Use AI to ‘Go 5X Faster’

[ad_1] A Meta executive in charge of building the company’s metaverse products told employees that they should be using AI to “go 5X faster” according to an internal message obtained by 404 Media. “Metaverse AI4P: Think 5X, not 5%,” the message, posted by Vishal Shah, Meta’s VP of Metaverse, said (AI4P is AI for Productivity). The idea is that programmers

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Men Are Betting on WNBA Players’ Menstrual Cycles

[ad_1] The “woosh” of a dildo flying past your face. Tribalistic chants. Men making bets on your bodily functions. This isn’t a cult—this is a day in the life of a modern-day WNBA player. That last indignity on the list? It’s a sports betting strategy that’s been getting increasing play over the course of this WNBA season, which is wrapping

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‘Tron: Ares’ Wants to Gaslight You About the Future of AI

[ad_1] Ares, named after the Greek god of war, was built to be an AI super-soldier. Then he found out about Frankenstein, started listening to Depeche Mode, and realized the tech bro who made him might be a hack. So he takes matters into his own hands on a quest for freedom from his suicide mission. I wish I were

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Apple Announces $2 Million Bug Bounty Reward for the Most Dangerous Exploits

[ad_1] Since launching its bug bounty program nearly a decade ago, Apple has always touted notable maximum payouts—$200,000 in 2016 and $1 million in 2019. Now the company is upping the stakes again. At the Hexacon offensive security conference in Paris on Friday, Apple vice president of security engineering and architecture Ivan Krstić announced a new maximum payout of $2

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North Korean Scammers Are Doing Architectural Design Now

[ad_1] “The plans are being used and being built,” says Michael “Barni” Barnhart, a leading authority in North Korean hacking and cyber threats, who works for insider threat security firm DTEX. Along with other DPRK researchers, who call themselves a “Misfit” alliance, Barnhart has seen this cluster of workers conducting architectural work and says similar other efforts have been detected.

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Zodiac signs who will be extremely lucky this festive season

[ad_1] As we all know that the month of October is full of festivals and major events so if talk about astrology, this time period is full of spiritual enlightenment for everyone and certain planets are also changing their position and the changes of planets will impact each zodiac sign differently. There are certain zodiac signs, who will be extremely

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Who is Avi Loeb: Harvard astronomer claims interstellar object 3I/ATLAS could be an alien spaceship |

[ad_1] Avi Loeb, a renowned Israeli‑American astrophysicist and Harvard professor, has become one of the most provocative voices in the search for extraterrestrial life. Director of the Institute for Theory and Computation at Harvard since 2007, Loeb has authored over a thousand scientific papers and multiple bestselling books, including Extraterrestrial and Interstellar. He has consistently challenged mainstream astronomy, suggesting that

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Why shooting stars aren’t stars at all: Understanding meteors, meteorites, and meteor showers |

[ad_1] When you look up at the night sky and spot a bright streak of light racing across it, you’re witnessing one of nature’s most mesmerising events- a meteor, often called a “shooting star.” Despite the name, these dazzling flashes aren’t stars but tiny fragments of rock or dust from space. As they enter Earth’s atmosphere at incredible speeds, they

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Daily Lal Kitab Horoscope Today, October 10, 2025: Rahu can complicate deals for these Zodiac Signs

[ad_1] This daily horoscope series blends Lal Kitab’s astrological wisdom with personalized guidance for each zodiac sign. It focuses on planetary influences, karmic patterns, and simple, symbolic remedies. With grounded language and cultural depth, each entry helps you align your energy, thoughts, and actions for emotional and spiritual balance. Aries Lal Kitab Horoscope Today, 10 October 2025 The Moon stirs

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The most pristine star ever found reveals secrets about the universe’s first moments |

[ad_1] Astronomers have discovered the most pristine star ever observed, offering a rare glimpse into the universe’s earliest moments. This ancient celestial body, found in the Milky Way’s halo, contains the lowest levels of heavy elements ever recorded, indicating that it formed shortly after the Big Bang. Scientists believe the star may have been born from the remnants of the

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Science quiz: Scientific terms that are palindromes

[ad_1] Science quiz: Scientific terms that are palindromes Visual: In 1977, a telescope in the US picked up the signal whose intensity is depicted here. It’s been called the ____ signal because of its highly unusual strength and long duration. Such a signal has never been detected since and scientists are still looking for an explanation.  START THE QUIZ 1

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How does cutting onions make you cry?

[ad_1] Onions cut by steel blades of varying sharpness and speed matter, according to a new study. | Photo Credit: Becca Tapert/Unsplash Onions eject eye-irritating chemicals that have a tear-inducing property. When you pierce the skin of an onion, you are left with stinging eyes caused by chemicals released from the onion that affect your nerves in the cornea. And

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Why we need to change the way we talk about antibiotic resistance

[ad_1] In 2010, India woke up to a scientific storm. A research paper published in The Lancet Infectious Diseases described a new enzyme that could make bacteria resistant to nearly all antibiotics, including our last-resort drugs. This enzyme was named New Delhi Metallo-beta-lactamase, or NDM. Overnight, the gene’s name became a political issue. The Indian government argued it unfairly tarnished

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Our Favorite Motorola Smartphone Is $100 Off

[ad_1] Looking for an Android smartphone with a unique twist, and missed out on Prime Day deals? Motorola is coming in clutch with a $300 markdown on the 2025 version of the Motorola Razer Ultra (8/10, WIRED Review) bringing the price down to a very reasonable $1,000. Photograph: Julian Chokkattu Photograph: Julian Chokkattu Photograph: Julian Chokkattu Motorola Razr Ultra (2025)

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Taurus Daily Horoscope Today, October 10, 2025: Karwa Chauth highlights emotional steadiness, show love through small, consistent gestures

[ad_1] Today brings a gentle reminder to check in with how you feel, not just what things look like. Sometimes you may stay in situations because they appear safe or stable, even when your heart feels tired. But peace is not always found in appearance. Ask yourself if your comfort is real or just a mask. If something feels heavy,

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The challenge of writing about the science Nobel Prizes

[ad_1] Rich Lyons (right), chancellor of the University of California, Berkeley, hands a lifetime parking pass to John Clarke, an Emeritus Professor of Physics who won the 2025 Nobel Prize in Physics on October 7, 2025. | Photo Credit: AFP The Nobel Prizes were announced this week. They have become a fixture of my professional life. Each of the science

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Apple Took Down These ICE-Tracking Apps. The Developers Aren’t Giving Up

[ad_1] Legal experts WIRED spoke with say that the ICE monitoring and documentation apps that Apple has removed from its App Store are clear examples of protected speech under the US Constitution’s First Amendment. “These apps are publishing constitutionally protected speech. They’re publishing truthful information about matters of public interest that people obtained just by witnessing public events,” says David

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Lok Sabha Speaker urges ethical adoption of AI to bridge the digital divide

[ad_1] Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla also announced that real-time AI systems such as, such as Sansad Bhashini, will soon enable MPs to communicate in their native languages. File | Photo Credit: Allen Egenuse J. Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla called on Commonwealth parliamentarians, on Thursday (October 9, 2025), to promote the responsible and ethical use of Artificial Intelligence (AI)

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Europe Pledges $600 Billion for Clean Energy Projects in Africa

[ad_1] “From the outset, the Global Gateway has been described as the European Union’s attempt to rival the Belt and Road Initiative’s overseas infrastructure investment funds. At €300 billion through 2027, however, it is a David-versus-Goliath-style undertaking,” says Gabriele Rosana, an associate fellow at the Institute of International Affairs in Rome. China has already been investing heavily in clean energy

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Covid Shots Are About to Be Widely Available Again

[ad_1] Covid-19 vaccines are about to become widely available again across the United States, following several weeks of confusion around who would be able to get them this fall. Uncertainty over federal vaccine policy had caused a temporary patchwork of access across the country, with shots being offered in some places and not others. This week, the Centers for Disease

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Remembering primatologist Jane Goodall, who should have got the Nobel Peace Prize

[ad_1] Much has been written about the universally loved Jane Goodall, primatologist and animal rights campaigner, on whom awards and honours far too numerous to list have been showered. She passed away on October 1 aged 91. One recognition, however, she did not but should have received is the Nobel Peace Prize. For all her life, Goodall worked for peace and harmony not just

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