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The Iron Dome fires interceptor missiles, which the Financial Times reported may be in short supply.
Interceptor missiles being launched by Israel's Iron Dome.
  • Israel is facing an interceptor missile shortage, sources told the Financial Times.
  • The head of an Israeli manufacturer of interceptor missiles said its production lines are working 24/7.
  • But one national security expert told BI to view the idea that Israel is running low with caution.

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Google Shopping is getting an AI makeover that brings an AI Overviews-like product briefing, personalized recommendations, and a deals section to users.
  • Google Shopping has a new update with AI-based product context, personalized recommendations, and a deals page.
  • The update combines features familiar to Amazon and Pinterest users for a more streamlined shopping experience.
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Hospitality company Grupo Vidanta said it will launch its first ultra-luxury cruise line and ship in early 2025.
  • Grupo Vidanta owns a collection of resorts, golf courses, and, soon, an ultra-luxury cruise line.
  • VidantaWorld's adult-only Elegant would have 149 cabins, 13 restaurants and bars, and three pools.
  • Weeklong itineraries start at $12,500 per person — pricier than Ritz-Carlton's

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Sonos apparently believes its mobile app has reached a good enough place to resume product launches: today the company has announced the Arc Ultra and Sub 4. The $999 Arc Ultra is a more powerful take on the original Arc, and it’s the first Sonos product to feature unique transducer technology from Mayht, a startup that Sonos acquired in 2022. Sonos refers to this as “Sound Motion”



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Emteq has unveiled its Sense smart glasses.
  • Emteq Labs, a UK-based wearable tech company, unveiled emotion-sensing eyewear powered by AI.
  • Sense glasses analyze facial expressions and track physical activity and eating habits.
  • Emteq CEO Steen Strand said Sense glasses are not yet available for the consumer market.

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Apple just announced, in a somewhat understated fashion via a press release, a new iPad Mini. It’s the first upgrade for Apple’s smallest tablet since 2021. The new Mini starts at $499. It’s up for pre-order now and goes on sale next Wednesday.

The new Mini is mostly a spec bump: it runs a new A17 Pro chip, which Apple says has a 30 percent faster CPU, 25



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The IMF says government borrowing is on track to exceed $100 trillion for the first time.
  • Global government borrowing is set to hit $100 trillion this year, the International Monetary Fund said.
  • It pointed to political uncertainty, aversion to tax hikes, and spending pressures as key drivers.
  • In a report, it warned mushrooming public debt raises the chances of a "broader financial

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JLab blew me away in early 2020 when the company debuted its $29 Go Air earbuds. For the first time, I realized that I had to pay closer attention to budget earbuds because some companies manage to build impressive products for less than $50. Do they offer flagship level performance and features? No. Do they cover the basics and sound good enough for casual use? Absolutely. 

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Earlier this year, Formlabs released new 3D printers that it said can run up to five times faster than the models before them. Now, the company has launched the Form 4L and Form 4BL, which are bigger versions of those printers with the same high-speed printing capabilities. They can 3D print objects nearly five times larger than what the original Form 4 and 4B can produce, and they can generate