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Following last night's epic game six victory, Boston Pizza is preparing to fire up its ovens, promising 30,000 free pizzas if Edmonton brings home the win Monday night. To mark the end of the country's 30-year drought, Boston Pizza will make it rain pizzas in Oil Country and across Canada on parade day.
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A Massillon home has sold for $482,000, according to the latest real estate transfers filed with the Stark County Auditor's Office.
On June 19, CATL unveiled TENER, the world's first mass-producible energy storage system with zero degradation in the first five years of use. CATL unveiled this breakthrough technology at ees Europe, the largest and most international exhibition for batteries and energy storage systems in Europe.
Artificial intelligence is making scammers tougher to spot. Gone are the poorly worded messages that easily tipped off authorities as well as the grammar police. ChatGPT and other AI tools can even enable scammers to create an imitation of your voice and identity.
Derivative strategies in ETFs allow investors to chase stock returns while also offering protection against a potential market downturn.
Chinese consumers show the strongest interest globally in smartphones with artificial intelligence (AI) capabilities, but foreign handset makers such as Apple will face localisation challenges in the market due to regulatory requirements, according to a new report. According to a report published by market research firm Canalys on Friday, 43 per cent of consumers in China - the world's largest smartphone market - expressed high to very high interest in AI smartphones, a greater percentage than i
When apps raised fees to offset pay increases in New York and Seattle, they frustrated customers and workers.