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Russian female officers march during a rehearsal of the Victory Day parade on May 7, 2022 in Moscow, Russia.
  • A Russian mother-of-two told local media that officials suggested she join the military.
  • Olga, a single mother, said she received a letter after she couldn't pay off a bank loan. 
  • The woman said she had no intention of going, adding: "What about my



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Redwood Materials has recycled e-bike batteries and Tesla batteries. Now, it’s ready to go up a few sizes.

The electric vehicle battery recycling and manufacturing venture founded by the former chief technologist of Tesla announced today that it will help decommission and recycle a 4MWh stationary storage substation in Kauai, Hawaii, as part of a massive solar



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The Matic is an $1,800 home robot that claims to be the first fully autonomous floor-cleaning robot. | Image: Matic

The Matic is a new robot vacuum with a different approach to cleaning your floors. Built by two former Google Nest engineers, it’s designed to move around your home in the same way most humans would, processing things visually instead of spatially. It uses



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WeWork has seen a dramatic fall from grace since it was valued at $47 billion in four years ago.
  • WeWork is closing down some of its coworking spaces, including a site in London.
  • The office space giant is also reportedly preparing to file for bankruptcy.
  • WeWork has long faced skepticism over its business model from industry analysts. 

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Testing the HTC Vive Focus 3 during a European Space Agency parabolic flight. | Image: Novespace

HTC is going to space. The company announced today that on a planned November 7th NASA resupply launch, a tweaked, microgravity-friendly version of its Vive Focus 3 VR headset will be sent to the International Space Station. Once it’s there, Danish astronaut Andreas Mogensen



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Our top picks for the best drawing tablets, with or without a built-in display. | Image: The Verge

Whether you’re new to digital art or a seasoned professional designer, these are our top picks for the best drawing tablets on the market.

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Bill Ackman.
  • Bill Ackman is continuing to speak out against the divisive letter signed by Harvard student groups.
  • "It's pathetic that we need to rely on law firms and corporations to police antisemitism on campus," he said.
  • Ackman said he spent the day at Harvard, and accused its DEI staff of failing to respond to complaints.

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Bitwarden has added support for the more secure passkey login method. | Image: Bitwarden

Bitwarden, one of our top picks for free password managers, is adding support for passkeys in the latest version of its browser extensions. Passkeys can use your device’s pin, face, or fingerprint for authentication, and are a more secure and convenient alternative to traditional



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JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon.
  • Jamie Dimon expects the Federal Reserve's war on inflation to shake markets at some point.
  • The JPMorgan CEO predicts further interest-rate hikes will catch some unprepared companies out.
  • Dimon warns overseas conflicts are a key concern and could hit the American economy.

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The UK government is investing £225mn to build one of the world’s fastest supercomputers, as it looks to “lead the world” in AI systems.  The supercomputer — named Isambard-AI, after the famous 19th-century British engineer Isambard Brunel — will be ten times faster than the country’s quickest machine once it switches on in about six months’ time. It will be hosted at Bristol University in a “self