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Oct 03 2025TECHNOLOGY

Google's Smart Home Upgrade: What's New and When to Expect It

Google has been busy updating its smart home features, and there's a lot to unpack. The new Google Home app is already out there, and it's got some cool new tricks. For starters, it's got three tabs at the bottom, making it easier to navigate. If you're on version 4. 0, you're good to go. The Ask H

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Oct 03 2025BUSINESS

Lovers Lane: A Bumpy Ride for Local Shops

Lovers Lane, a bustling street in University Park, is currently a hotspot for construction. This isn't just any construction; it's a massive project that's been in the works for years. The goal? To give the area a much-needed facelift. But while the city is busy improving the infrastructure, small b

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Oct 02 2025HEALTH

How Beliefs Can Help Kids Stay Safe and Strong

Child abuse is a big problem all over the world. It affects kids' health, growth, and happiness. While many ways to stop violence have been found, one important factor is often overlooked: spirituality. This is the idea of having a strong set of beliefs and values that guide a person's life. Spirit

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Oct 02 2025CRYPTO

Bitcoin: The New Engine for Finance?

Michael Saylor, a big shot at Strategy, has some bold ideas about Bitcoin. He thinks it's like digital energy, similar to fire or electricity, but for money. This energy can move value around the world quickly and easily. He believes Bitcoin can change how we handle money and credit. Saylor envisio

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Oct 01 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Gainesville's Vibrant October: Music, Art, and More

Gainesville and Alachua County are buzzing with events this October, offering a mix of music, theater, art, and community fun. On October 3rd, catch Paul Thorn and Kristopher James at Heartwood Soundstage, where Thorn's simple yet powerful songwriting and James's captivating stories will take the st

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Oct 01 2025TECHNOLOGY

Drones Take Center Stage in Army's Modern Warfare Strategy

The U. S. Army has taken a big step forward by choosing Draganfly to supply FPV drones. This move is all about getting these high-tech tools closer to the front lines. Cameron Chell, the head of Draganfly, is pretty excited about it. He said their drones will help soldiers be more flexible and ready

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Sep 30 2025TECHNOLOGY

Logitech's New Mouse: A Game Changer for Mac Users?

Logitech has rolled out the MX Master 4, a new mouse that's making waves among Mac enthusiasts. This isn't just a simple upgrade; it's packed with features that could change how you work. One standout feature is the haptic feedback. It's like the mouse is giving you tiny, helpful nudges while you wo

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Sep 30 2025TECHNOLOGY

Amazon's Big Show: What's New in Tech and Gadgets?

Amazon is back with a fresh tech showcase, and it's been a while since they had one of these big events. Sure, they've had smaller gatherings for Kindles and Alexa AI, but this is the first major stage reveal for Echo products since 2023. A lot has changed at Amazon since then, especially with Panos

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Sep 30 2025TECHNOLOGY

Building Apps with AI: Nothing's Bold Move

Nothing, a smartphone company, has introduced a new AI tool called Playground. This tool lets users create small apps using simple text commands. These apps, called widgets, can do things like track flights, show upcoming meetings, or even have a virtual pet. More tech-savvy users can tweak the code

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Sep 29 2025BUSINESS

The U. S. EV Market: What Happens When the Incentives Dry Up?

The U. S. electric vehicle (EV) market is at a crossroads. With federal incentives set to expire, the real test of consumer demand begins. These incentives, which have been around since 2008, have played a significant role in boosting EV sales. But now, automakers and investors are bracing for a pot

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