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  • BusinessEngadget

    ChatGPT is getting ready to roll its Search tool out to everyone

    If you've been waiting patiently to try ChatGPT Search, you won't have to wait much longer if you're a free user.

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  • PoliticsEngadget

    Trump reportedly plans to reverse Biden’s EV policies

    The president-elect’s transition team reportedly wants to cut off government support for EVs and charging stations while blocking the sourcing of vehicles and batteries from China.

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  • WorldReuters

    Almost 800 arrested over Nigerian crypto-romance scam

    Nigeria's anti-graft agency said it had arrested 792 suspects in a raid on a building believed to be a hub for fraudsters who lured victims with offers of romance, then pressed them to hand over cash for phoney cryptocurrency investments. The suspects, including 148 Chinese and 40 Filipino nationals, were detained on Dec. 10 at the seven-storey Big Leaf Building in Lagos, Nigeria's commercial capital, Economic and Financial Crimes Commission spokesperson Wilson Uwujaren said. The luxury buildi

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  • TechnologyDigital Trends

    Samsung’s phone repair service is getting a big upgrade in January

    Have a Samsung Galaxy device and subscribe to Care+? You're getting a new perk starting in January.

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    The 10 Best Call Of Duty Moments Ever | GamesRadar

    Here’s the 10 best moments in Call of Duty history.

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  • TechnologyEngadget

    T-Mobile opens beta test signups for its Starlink satellite cell service

    T-Mobile and Starlink are marching forward with their plan to offer cell service via satellite. The provider is opening up registrations for anyone who wants to beta test the creatively dubbed T-Mobile Starlink service.

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  • EntertainmentKotaku

    Capcom Planning To Revive More Of Its 'Dormant' Franchises

    Capcom has confirmed that the publisher plans to revive more old, dormant video game franchises after recently announcing a new Okami and Onimusha. That sound you just heard was thousands of Dino Crisis fans around the world gasping at once.

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