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May 30 2026TECHNOLOGY

Better Cooling Tech May Change How Phones Handle Heat

Phones get hot when they work hard, especially during gaming or heavy tasks. Most chips today use a design where memory sits right on top of the processor, which traps heat and forces the chip to slow down sooner. Samsung tried a different approach with its Exynos 2600 by putting a copper heatsink d

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May 30 2026TECHNOLOGY

AI tools in legal work: changing what lawyers do, not just how fast

Law firms used to take their time reviewing contracts, often slowing down deals. Now, artificial intelligence is flipping that script. A recent survey of 822 legal professionals found 92% now use AI in some way for legal tasks—up from 69% just two years ago. But here’s the twist: 88% of those users

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May 30 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Fun Day at Disney Before the Big Banana Ball Games

Before stepping onto the field for their first game at ESPN Wide World of Sports, a pair of Banana Ball teams spent their morning playing tourist at two popular Disney World spots. The Party Animals and Loco Beach Coconuts traded their cleats for adventure gear—one group tackled Animal Kingdom’s saf

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May 30 2026TECHNOLOGY

AI's growing role in spine research papers

More scientific papers are starting to use AI tools these days. These programs can help researchers draft papers, analyze data, and even suggest new ideas. In one field, spine research, experts wanted to understand how much AI is being used and what that means for science. They found that AI is now

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May 29 2026FINANCE

Netflix Stock: A Mixed Picture in a Competitive Market

Netflix, based in Los Gatos, California, offers streaming to more than 190 countries through its own shows, licensed titles, games and live events. Its market value of roughly $368 billion places it in the mega‑cap group, giving the firm room to grow advertising, gaming and cloud services while expa

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May 29 2026FINANCE

IDP Education Shares Take a Hit: New Sell Recommendation

Macquarie’s latest review signals caution for IDP Education Ltd. , moving the stock from a neutral stance to a Sell. The brokerage now suggests investors sell shares, citing concerns that the company’s growth may stall. They set a lower target price of A$2. 35, down from the previous average estimat

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May 29 2026TECHNOLOGY

What keeps people hooked on fitness apps?

Lots of people download fitness apps hoping to stay healthy, but what makes them keep using the same one for months or years? Research looked at 704 real users to find out. The findings show it's not just about one thing—like fun features or good service. Instead, several factors work together to ma

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May 29 2026TECHNOLOGY

Infy steps up with AI at tennis big show

Infosys just locked arms with Roland-Garros for another eight years, promising to roll out AI gadgets for fans and insiders alike when the tournament returns in 2026. The tech giant—headquartered in Bengaluru—is betting big on turning a 19th-century clay-court classic into a 21st-century data playgr

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May 29 2026FINANCE

Why Micron’s Big Stock Jump Might Not Last

Micron’s stock hit a trillion-dollar market value recently, climbing fast after a price target hike. But this surge came with little real change in the company’s business. The big question is whether the market is ignoring an important truth: memory chip prices move in cycles, even during strong gro

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May 29 2026SPORTS

How Arsenal’s troubles paved the way for change

Arsenal’s struggles in recent years forced a shift in how the club is run. Fans made their frustration clear during protests at the Emirates, especially after the Super League controversy and the mismanagement seen during COVID. These moments showed just how disconnected the owners were from what su

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