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Ooni Karu 12 review: the perfect portable pizza oven for beginners

Ooni Karu 12: One-Minute Review The Ooni Karu 12 is a wood/charcoal-fired pizza oven that is an affordable entry point

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FinTip: Gaming meets Education for the ASX Share Market

FinTip, an Australian startup, launched their Apple and Android mobile app today with their first ASX fantasy share market competition

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AI helps Mount Sinai organize and unlock largely untapped surgical data

There can be significant variability in surgical outcomes today – not only in different parts of the world but even

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Meta’s Threads sent another app named Threads to the top of the App Store charts

When Instagram , Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg took to Twitter for the first time in 11 years. The tweet, which

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Mecmesin expands OmniTest testing machine range

Mecmesin, a designer and manufacturer of force, materials, and torque testing equipment for quality control, has expanded its OmniTest universal

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Russia bans state officials from using Apple devices over US spying concerns

Russian authorities have begun to ban government employees from using Apple devices for official state use, according to the .

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Fable’s narrative lead has announced they are “stepping away” from the project

Fable‘s narrative lead has confirmed they’ve left Playground Games. Anna Megill announced that they had joined the studio back in

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Starfield devs are forbidden from talking about “unreleased” details – but Bethesda boss Todd Howard isn’t

There’s no point asking any of the developers making Starfield for sneaky info about the highly-anticipated action RPG – according

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Call of Duty will stay on PlayStation thanks to this new “binding agreement” between Sony and Microsoft

Sony has secured a “binding agreement” with Microsoft to keep Call of Duty games on PlayStation consoles.  Xbox boss Phil

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