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Need a loan? Your web cookies might get you one. In the past few years, banks and other lenders have been developing faster and more
Google Assistant, the search-engine giant’s virtual assistant (comparable to Apple’s “Siri” or Amazon’s “Alexa”), has expanded its linguistic capabilities. It can now respond to two
Solar panels may be good for the environment. Their look, however, is less than good for a backyard’s beauty. A Boston-based solar panel company is
General Motors is recalling more than 1 million pickup trucks and sport utility vehicles, citing a power steering issue. According to The Wall Street Journal,
On August 8, 2018, the Lancet Psychiatry Journal published a study showing a correlation between mental health and exercise. Using data from 1.2 million respondents
When the McCurrency Hits… For its 50th anniversary, McDonald’s is unveiling its first, and likely only, international currency, the “MacCoin.” The coin can be used from
Verizon recently introduced an app for a virtual private network (VPN), a secure and private network that allows individuals, groups, or businesses to “send and
Since their initial military grade development, unmanned air vehicles (UAVs or drones) have been redesigned to serve the general public. Anything from picture taking and
Every day, people around the globe are utilizing some piece of electronics-based technology, especially in the developed world, where cell phones, computers, and gaming consoles
In a press release the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), announced that Epidiolex, a cannabis-based oil, cannabidiol, (CBD) was approved. The solution, which is taken
In June, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) issued a voluntary recall of some drug medications containing valsartan, an ingredient used to treat high
On June 21, 2018, the Supreme Court ruled 5-4 to overturn a 1992 decision, Quill v. North Dakota, which allowed states to require retailers