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Can Adobe Turn Creators From AI Skeptics Into Believers?

Adobe is paving the way for the future of AI-powered design. But professional creators now face a difficult choice about what role — if any — AI should play in…

iPhone 17 Rumors: What Analysts Say Apple Is Doing Next video

Multiple reports say Apple’s iPhone 17 will be the thinnest yet, with better 120Hz displays. But CNET’s Bridget Carey is most hyped to see a 24 megapixel front-facing camera with…

DuckDuckGo Is More Than Just a Search Engine Now

Here’s everything you should know about the privacy-minded search engine and all the other privacy tools and services it offers.

The Best Holiday Gifts From Walmart for Everyone on Your List

Holiday shopping is underway. Not sure what to gift your friends and loved ones this year? We found a range of options available at Walmart and suitable for every budget,…

The Google Nest Cam With Floodlight Is at Its Lowest Ever Price, but Not for Long

This nifty security camera is down by 32%, but only as a limited-time deal.

HiBy R4 x Evangelion Digital Audio Player Review: Your Own Personal Eva (That Plays MP3s)

HiBy’s R4 x Evangelion media player merges top-tier audio performance with stunning anime-themed design, perfect for fans of Neon Genesis Evangelion.

Constantly Stressed and Tired? You May Have Cortisol Imbalance Symptoms

These are the cortisol imbalance symptoms to watch out for, along with doctors’ treatment advice.

Mortgage Rates Increase for Prospective Buyers: Today’s Mortgage Rates for Nov. 8, 2024

Some important mortgage rates ticked up. But rate cuts from the Fed should help mortgage rates fall in the long term.

Homeowners Face Higher Refi Rates: Refinance Rates for Nov. 8, 2024

Several important refinance rates were higher this week, making it harder to find a lower rate on a home loan.

AI startup funding hit a record in L.A. area last quarter. Here’s who got the most money

L.A.-area startups received $1.8 billion in the third quarter, the highest quarterly amount for the region, according to CB Insights. Most of it went to a single company.

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