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Labubu’s Viral Rise Is Getting the Fun Sucked Out by Resellers

The charm of Pop Mart’s Labubu, those toothy, big-eyed, ugly-cute creatures, has swept the world with cuteness aggression for the must-have plush accessory. Artist Kasing Lung’s enchanting eleven furry fiends inspired by Nordic folklore have captured the hearts of many, including celebrity fans like Lisa, Rihanna, and most recently Madonna. However, things are taking a

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NASA scientists issue ‘urgent’ warning: Social jet lag is the dangerous sleep habit you are ignoring |

NASA scientists issue ‘urgent’ warning: Social jet lag is the dangerous sleep habit you are ignoring |

NASA scientists issue ‘urgent’ warning: Social jet lag is the dangerous sleep habit you are ignoring When we hear the term “jet lag,” most of us instantly picture the disorientation and exhaustion after crossing multiple time zones on a long-haul flight. But what if jet lag could happen without ever boarding a plane? Recent research,

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‘Murderbot’ Uses the Fake TV Series Trope So Perfectly

If you’ve been watching Murderbot on Apple TV+—and if you haven’t, time to get started; episode four drops Friday!—you’ve no doubt picked up on one of the main character’s most charming quirks: it’s addicted to the galaxy’s trashiest TV. That might seem like an unlikely time-waster for a self-aware security robot that’s secretly hacked its

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Globally, 2.9k objects were placed in orbit in 2024; 3.6k added to debris

Globally, 2.9k objects were placed in orbit in 2024; 3.6k added to debris

A dense cluster of defunct satellites and fragmented metal orbits Earth. (AI-generated image) BENGALURU: Globally, 2024 continued to see a significant number of space launches, with 261 attempts and 254 successes, resulting in 2,578 operational satellites and a total of 2,963 objects placed in orbit, although the total objects placed in orbit is slightly lower

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Elon Musk’s Starlink to launch in India with monthly plans starting at $10 and high-speed bandwidth |

Elon Musk’s Starlink to launch in India with monthly plans starting at $10 and high-speed bandwidth |

Elon Musk’s Starlink satellite venture is said to launch operations into the Indian market. Starlink is funded by SpaceX and promises high-speed internet using a constellation of low-Earth orbit (LEO) satellites. Since India has such a huge geography to cover and numerous underserved zones, Starlink’s technology has the potential to usher in a revolutionary change

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Quantum computers with 1 million qubits can crack RSA encryption in a week, Google study reveals | Technology News

A new study by Google has found that quantum computers could break present-day encryption standards sooner than previously thought, raising security concerns and causing unease among cryptocurrency investors. In 2019, researchers at Google had estimated that a quantum computer would need to be powered by 20 million qubits in order to crack the encryption standards

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AI and IT jobs

AI and economic pressures reshape tech jobs amid layoffs – Computerworld

Tech layoffs have continued in 2025. Much of that is being blamed on a combination of a slower economy and the adoption of automation via artificial intelligence. Nearly four in 10 Americans, for instance, believe generative AI (genAI) could diminish the number of available jobs as it advances, according to a study released in October by the New

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Cybercriminals are targeting anime fans with fake streaming links and malware-laced downloads, says a new Kaspersky report.(Image: FreePik)

Attack on Titan, Demon Slayer, and more anime targeted by cybercriminals: Kaspersky report | Technology News

Anime fans may be under serious threat. A new report by Kaspersky has found out over 2,50,000 potential cyber attacks disguised as popular anime on streaming platforms. These shows, which are hugely popular among younger audiences, have a massive fan base. In order to spread awareness about the cyber risks of streaming content online, the

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Amazon’s in-car software deal with Stellantis is winding down

Amazon’s in-car software deal with Stellantis is winding down

The automaker also partnered with Amazon to use the tech company’s cloud business, called Amazon Web Services, to store and update data across its complex lineup [File] | Photo Credit: REUTERS Amazon’s deal with Stellantis to create in-car software that the companies hoped would transform the driving experience while bolstering their vehicle-tech credentials is “winding

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Solar storms are killing SpaceX’s Starlink satellites and making them re-enter Earth sooner; says NASA |

Solar storms are killing SpaceX’s Starlink satellites and making them re-enter Earth sooner; says NASA |

A recent NASA-led study, highlighted by New Scientist, reveals that this accelerated re-entry is caused by increased solar activity during the solar maximum—a period of intense solar storms and radiation. These storms heat and expand Earth’s upper atmosphere, increasing atmospheric drag on satellites and hastening their descent. This shift poses new challenges for satellite operators,

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