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Directed by Gil Junger, "10 Things I Hate About You" came out in 1999.
The romantic comedy is

At the Dash Forward keynote, DoorDash has unveiled a cute electric delivery robot named Dot that was designed specifically for quick neighborhood trips. Dot is around one-tenth the size of a car, can move up to 20 mph and can navigate not just roads, but also bike lanes and sidewalks. It's small enough to fit through doorways and driveways and can help local businesses meet demand from people who
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DoorDash has a robot that can traverse sidewalks and roads to deliver dinner to your door.
Importantly, the company says
Since it began rolling out AI Mode at the start of March, Google has been slowly adding features to its dedicated search chatbot. Today, the company is releasing an update it hopes will make the tool more useful for visual searches.
If you've tried to use AI Mode since Google made it available to everyone in the US, you may have noticed it responds to questions about images with a lot of text



You know when Conan O'Brien is a talk show guest that the resulting interview is going to contain plenty of chaos, and his appearance on The Late Show does not disappoint.
In the 23-minute video above the former late night host speaks to Stephen Colbert about his role in A24 drama If I Had Legs I'd Kick You (he introduces the clip in trademark Conan fashion), tells a hilarious story about the time
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United Airlines passengers faced a flight to nowhere after a plumbing malfunction on their transatlantic journey.
Sunday's Flight 331 took
Would you pay $20 for an AI-powered browser? Opera is betting on it with the release of its $19.90 (per month) "next generation AI browser," Opera Neon, meant for people who use AI every day. The Norwegian company first announced Neon in May and has now launched it to a limited number of users.
According to Opera, "it's a browser built to not only let you browse the web, but to also use agentic