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Qualcomm to Acquire Arduino for Robotics and AI Development

Purchase of the Italian open-source hardware and software company aims to deepen Qualcomm’s presence in the edge computing, robotics, and AI development markets. The post Qualcomm to Acquire Arduino for Robotics and AI Development appeared first on TechRepublic.

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Dash0 Raises $35M to Advance AI-native Observability

Dash0 raised $35 million in Series A funding to expand its AI-native observability platform, Agent0, which aims to automate system monitoring and troubleshooting. The post Dash0 Raises $35M to Advance AI-native Observability appeared first on TechRepublic.

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Google Extends Opal to More Countries After Surge of Creative AI Apps

Google rolls out Opal to 15 countries with faster performance, parallel workflows, and real-time debugging to put no-code AI app creation into more hands. The post Google Extends Opal to More Countries After Surge of Creative AI Apps appeared first … Continue reading

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Coupa Seeks Supply Chain Success with Scoutbee Acquisition

Although financial terms were not disclosed, the deal unites Coupa’s network of over ten million buyers and suppliers with Scoutbee’s AI capabilities. The post Coupa Seeks Supply Chain Success with Scoutbee Acquisition appeared first on TechRepublic.

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Jony Ive: OpenAI’s Upcoming Device Will ‘Make Us Happy’

Jony Ive and Sam Altman unveil plans for AI-powered devices that aim to make technology more human — designed to bring peace, not pressure. The post Jony Ive: OpenAI’s Upcoming Device Will ‘Make Us Happy’ appeared first on TechRepublic.

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Amazon Prime Big Deal Days 2025: Best Remote-Work Deals

Prime Big Deal Days run from Oct. 7-8. See picks for earbuds, budget laptop, backup power, quiet mouse, and a USB-C dock, with huge markdowns for remote work. The post Amazon Prime Big Deal Days 2025: Best Remote-Work Deals appeared … Continue reading

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Amazon Prime Big Deal Days October 2025: Best Tech Deals

Prime Big Deal Days runs Oct. 7-8, 2025, with big savings on work-ready tech. See our top picks for laptop, monitor, phone, smartwatch, and storage. The post Amazon Prime Big Deal Days October 2025: Best Tech Deals appeared first on … Continue reading

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Perplexity Throws Open the Doors to Its Comet AI Browser, Now Free for Everyone

Perplexity makes its $200 AI browser Comet free worldwide, challenges Chrome, and launches Comet Plus with major publishers onboard. The post Perplexity Throws Open the Doors to Its Comet AI Browser, Now Free for Everyone appeared first on TechRepublic.

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Learn a New Language in Record Time with Babbel

Learn the languages your international clients speak all over the globe with Babbel. A lifetime subscription is now available at $135. The post Learn a New Language in Record Time with Babbel appeared first on TechRepublic.

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Yale Study: ChatGPT Hasn’t Upended the US Job Market…Yet

Despite ongoing fears, researchers say job disruption from generative AI has yet to appear in employment data. The post Yale Study: ChatGPT Hasn’t Upended the US Job Market…Yet appeared first on TechRepublic.

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