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Mar 28 2026FINANCE

Spring Money Check‑Up: Simple Steps to Save More

The season of new beginnings is the perfect time to tidy up your wallet. Start by looking at the little extras that creep into everyday life. Fast shipping, upgraded seats, or premium grocery brands sound nice at first, but they add up. Check a month of bills and spot those upgrades. Ask yo

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Mar 28 2026TECHNOLOGY

Smart Lawn Care: Spring Savings on the New Lymow Mower

The spring season brings longer days and a desire for greener lawns, but many homeowners dread the effort that mowing requires. A new opportunity appears between March 27th and April 5th, offering a chance to upgrade to the Lymow One Plus robotic mower at a discounted price. The promotion includes s

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Mar 27 2026CRYPTO

Bitcoin and Crypto May Be Finding a New Floor

Goldman Sachs’ latest research suggests that the sharp decline seen in bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies could be coming to an end, according to analyst James Yaro. The note points out that crypto‑related stocks have lost almost half of their value since October 2025, yet recent trading shows a mo

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Mar 27 2026TECHNOLOGY

New Tools for AI in Crypto: What This Means for Your Wallet

For the first time, AI assistants aren’t just giving advice—they’re being given real power over people’s crypto money. Trust Wallet just showed how by launching something called an Agent Kit. This tool lets AI agents make real transactions on over 25 different blockchains. But here’s the catch: user

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Mar 26 2026TECHNOLOGY

A New Look at “Human in the Loop” and AI Safety

The idea that a person can simply watch over an AI system and stop it from doing something wrong has become popular in many companies. Companies that use AI for things like coding or customer service claim that a human will catch any mistakes before they cause problems. However, this belief can be

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Mar 26 2026TECHNOLOGY

Streamlining Small‑Business Invoices with Smart Automation

Small firms juggle about 500 bills each month. When these are handled through emails, spreadsheets and manual checks, the cost per invoice rises to between $15 and $40. This isn’t a tech issue—it’s an operational tax that many finance teams accept without question. The main expense is labor: a staf

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Mar 25 2026TECHNOLOGY

Tasklet Turns No‑Code Dreams Into Reality in Minutes

Tasklet is a tool that lets people build AI helpers without writing any code. It works by asking the user what they want to do in plain English and then automatically connecting to any online service needed. For example, the writer told Tasklet to watch a bike’s mileage on Strava and send an email w

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Mar 25 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Can a movie actually be filmed in space?

Tom Cruise has built a reputation for jumping into intense action scenes without stunt doubles. From racing cars to climbing skyscrapers, he jumps right into the danger. Now, he’s aiming even higher—literally. His next wild idea is making a movie in real space, not just on Earth with fancy effects.

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Mar 24 2026FINANCE

Revolut’s Big Leap: Record Profits and Growing Customers

Revolut, the UK‑based fintech app, announced that its pre‑tax earnings reached a new high of 1. 7 billion pounds in 2025, marking a 57 % jump from the previous year. The company also reported total revenue of 4. 5 billion pounds and a customer base that grew to 68. 3 million retail users, up from

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Mar 22 2026ENTERTAINMENT

A British Crime Drama Built on a Familiar Foundation

British audiences have a new obsession with a crime thriller series, reminding them that the UK knows its way around gangster stories. The show, set in London’s criminal underworld, follows a group of ruthless figures locked in a violent rivalry over territory. What started as a completely different

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