TECH

May 07 2026HEALTH

Strokes, Climbing, and New Tech: A Chicago Story

Lucas Wittwer was only 27 when a fall at a climbing gym sent him into unconsciousness. He woke up feeling fine, but doctors later discovered he had suffered a hemorrhagic stroke caused by an aneurysm. The episode left him with no memory of the days when doctors performed a delicate embolization to s

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May 07 2026FINANCE

EVC’s Big Leap: Ads and Tech Drive a 74% Surge

EVC’s first quarter of 2026 saw a dramatic jump in earnings, thanks mainly to its advertising and technology arm. The company’s revenue climbed to roughly $197 million, more than double what it earned a year earlier. The key driver was the Advertising & Technology Services (ATS) segment, whose

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May 07 2026POLITICS

New faces needed in government jobs after big staff departures

After letting go of over 300, 000 workers last year, the federal government is now trying hard to fill those positions and keep the best talent. The push includes a new program called U. S. Tech Force, which brings in engineers for two-year assignments. These workers can stay if they like it or retu

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May 07 2026FINANCE

A Mixed Picture: Philips' Revenue Grows but Faces Bumps

Philips just reported a mixed bag of results. Even though business grew in some areas, profits dipped in others. Order intake—a fancy term for new business requests—climbed 6%, while sales went up 4%. That’s good news, especially since the economy is still shaky. But here’s the catch: while some par

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May 07 2026ENTERTAINMENT

A Movie Experience That Puts You Right Inside the Screen

Watching a movie inside an 87-foot dome screen changes how you feel about films. Instead of just staring at a flat rectangle, the giant curved display wraps around you. Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone plays in the center, while extra images spread out around the edges, making Privet Drive look

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May 06 2026HEALTH

New Wound Care Breakthroughs Set to Transform Patient Lives

Smith+​Neb‑­row, a leader in medical technology, is gearing up to unveil two innovative wound care products at the upcoming European Wound Management Association conference in Bremen. The event, scheduled for May 6‑8, will showcase the company’s latest efforts to tackle chronic wounds—a condition af

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May 06 2026BUSINESS

Norbit Unveils Q1 2026 Results in Oslo

Norbit ASA is set to reveal its first‑quarter 2026 performance on May 13, with the announcement taking place in Oslo and live online. The company will post its interim report and slide deck early on the morning of May 13, accessible from its website and the Euronext Oslo news portal. Executive

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May 06 2026FINANCE

Bigger Banks, Bigger Future for Europe

Europe must grow its banks if it wants to keep up with the United States and China. The head of the euro zone finance ministers says national pride can hold back progress. He urges a shift from local champions to European ones that can compete globally. The main challenge is money for technol

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May 06 2026TECHNOLOGY

Bose steps into smart home audio with new modular sound gear

Bose just launched three new pieces that let you build a home theater slowly instead of buying everything at once. There’s a soundbar with nine speakers built in, a standalone smart speaker that can also work as a rear speaker, and a cube-shaped subwoofer with a glass top. All three use the same tun

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May 06 2026TECHNOLOGY

Smart Home Tech: Wires, Gadgets, and What Really Works

People love shiny new tech, but picking the right system is like choosing a favorite sandwich—options stack up fast. Some devices play nice with Alexa, others swear by Google Assistant, and a few stubborn holdouts cling to Siri like it’s the last slice of pizza. But here’s a secret: your current set

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