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“Sometimes I Forget I’m Already Living a Dream Life” – Timaya Questions the Meaning of Success

MusicNigerian music star Timaya has shared a reflective message about success and personal fulfillment.In his post, he questioned the idea of ever...

Lil Wayne speaks out after feeling overlooked by Coachella and the Grammys

Music Lil Wayne reacts to Coachell and Grammys snub Award-winning rapper Lil Wayne has sparked conversation online after sharing a candid message about feeling excluded...

Kehlani at 30: How ‘Folded’ Changed Everything | Billboard Women In Music 2026

MusicBillboard Women in Music 2026 Impact Award recipient Kehlani takes us deep into her creative process and emotional journey behind her hit “Folded”...

Local Chinese authorities unveil stimulus measures to spur EV sales

The local subsidies underscore China’s continued support of green energy transport, despite the central authorities phasing out EV purchase subsidies after more than a decade...

Chinese nuclear-weapons institute uses Intel, Nvidia hardware despite US tech ban

TechSpot is about to celebrate its 25th anniversary. TechSpot means tech analysis and advice you can trust. In brief: While the US has further tightened restrictions on chip-related exports to China recently, there are some entities in the country that have been on an export blacklist for decades. One of these is China's top nuclear-weapons research institute

First Chinese IPO in the U.S. this year, domestic tourism, electric buses

Business briefs from the Chinese media — Friday January 27...

Chinese internet giant to launch own version of ChatGPT, report says

Digital Trends may earn a commission when you buy through links on our site. Why trust us? Chinese internet giant to launch own version of ChatGPT, report says Chinese internet giant Baidu is planning to launch its own version of ChatGPT, a report claimed on Sunday. The company will unveil its AI-powered chatbot in March

Chinese IoT suppliers expose UK businesses to espionage and data theft

Chinese technology companies are supplying components used in a wide range of industrial and domestic smart devices that could expose businesses and governments to electronic spying by the Chinese state. China’s development of cellular internet of things (IoT) modules, which are widely used in smart devices in agriculture, manufacturing, transport and CCTV, poses a serious

Remaking the Chinese Academy of Sciences | Science

Science & Nature Under pressure to reinvent itself, the CAS should concentrate on managing large-scale research infrastructures...Read MoreTyisha Mcnaught

Chinese hospitals creak under the strain of a huge Covid outbreak

A Covid-19 outbreak in China following the sudden end of “zero-Covid” rules has brought chaotic scenes in overcrowded hospitals in Shanghai.

Chinese criminal steals $4.1M in crypto from victim’s car

Chinese criminal steals $4.1M in crypto from victim’s car Zeynep Geylan · 3 hours ago · 1 min read The attacker used the investor's facial ID to unlock his wallet and transferred the funds to his own address. 1 min readUpdated: January 7, 2023 at 12:17 pm Cover art/illustration via CryptoSlate An attacker used a

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