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Mortgage Rate Forecast for April: Tariffs, Recession Risks and the Fed

Will average mortgage rates be stuck near 7%? It all depends on the economy. [...]

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Does Wi-Fi Really Pass Through Walls? Our Experts Tell All

Are you experiencing internet trouble? CNET experts have the answers to improve your connection. [...]

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OnePlus releases Watch 3 with inflated $500 price tag, won’t say why

The new OnePlus smartwatch has debuted at $500 instead of the promised $330. [...]

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Schemata raises $5M for AI training program for defense and enterprise sectors

AI company Schemata has come out of stealth and announced $5 million in seed funding to accelerate the development of its training platform. The company’s 3D reality capture, spatial AI, and contextual information can help the defense and enterprise sectors more rapidly and cost-effectively create photorealistic and interactive training programs. The new platform is already […] [...]

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20 Useless and Overrated Kitchen Tools, According to Chefs

Five pro chefs dished on the kitchen tools you should skip and which ones to use instead. [...]

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Trump says China will 'open itself up to American business'

President Donald Trump declared a breakthrough in U.S.–China trade relations, claiming Beijing has agreed to “open itself up to American business” following a significant temporary easing of tariffs between the two economic powers.Read more... [...]

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Tesla recalls all the Cybertrucks it's ever sold in the U.S.

Tesla (TSLA) has issued its eighth Cybertruck recall, this time overfaulty exterior panels that could become a road hazard.Read more... [...]

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From Pets.com to Amazon, 7 companies that died in the dot-com bubble — and 4 that survived

The arrival of the internet in the mid-1990s set off an investment boom as techies and entrepreneurs tried to work out what the “World Wide Web” could do — and how to make it turn a profit. Investors, afraid of missing out on a technological revolution, were willing to provide almost unlimited capital.Read more... [...]

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Today's NYT Connections Hints, Answers and Help for April 17, #676

Hints and answers for Connections for April 17, #676. [...]

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