TikTok users are deleting the app after U.S. joint venture

TikTok users are deleting the app after U.S. joint venture

TikTok users have been deleting the app at a higher rate since the company announced that its U.S. operations would be housed in a new joint venture. The daily average of U.S. users deleting the TikTok app has increased nearly 150% over the past five days compared with the previous three months, market intelligence firm…

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Tuya Smart Aura AI pet robot offers interactive play sessions and treats

Tuya Smart Aura AI pet robot offers interactive play sessions and treats

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Tuya Smart just introduced Aura, its first AI-powered companion robot made for pets. Aura is designed specifically for household cats and dogs, with AI trained to recognize their behaviors, movements and vocal cues. The idea behind Aura is simple. Pets need more than food bowls and cameras….

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American AI coding agents are impressive. But so are China’s

American AI coding agents are impressive. But so are China’s

Information on Zhipu’s AI service on the web, dubbed Z.ai, arranged on a computer in Shanghai, Jan. 7, 2026. Raul Ariano | Bloomberg | Getty Images There’s a new Chinese model gaining buzz among developers: Zhipu AI’s GLM 4.7. That in itself is not new, but what did catch our attention was where it’s becoming…

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Malicious Chrome extensions steal login data from business users worldwide

Malicious Chrome extensions steal login data from business users worldwide

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Cybersecurity researchers have uncovered a serious threat hiding inside Google Chrome.  Several browser extensions pretend to be helpful tools. In reality, they quietly take over user accounts. These extensions impersonate popular human resources and business platforms such as Workday, NetSuite and SAP SuccessFactors. Once installed, they can…

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Astronomers identify a possible massive moon with water orbiting a distant world |

Astronomers identify a possible massive moon with water orbiting a distant world |

Astronomers identify a possible massive moon with water orbiting a distant world (AI-generated) Astronomers are testing a quieter way of searching for moons beyond the solar system, using careful measurements of motion rather than changes in light. A new study focuses on HD 206893 B, a substellar companion about 133 light years from Earth, already…

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It’s the perfect time to start a position in this industrial stock

It’s the perfect time to start a position in this industrial stock

Every weekday, the CNBC Investing Club with Jim Cramer holds a “Morning Meeting” livestream at 10:20 a.m. ET. Here’s a recap of Monday’s key moments. 1. Stocks are up nicely Monday to kick off the busiest week of this earnings season, including reports from Club holdings Corning , Boeing, Danaher, Starbucks, Meta Platforms , Microsoft…

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90 million years ago, Antarctica was green: The science behind its lost rainforest |

90 million years ago, Antarctica was green: The science behind its lost rainforest |

Imagine a great, green rainforest thriving inside the icy land that exists today. It might sound like science fiction, but research shows that Antarctica was once warm enough to host temperate rainforests near the South Pole about 90 million years ago. A scientific study published in PubMed Central, titled “Temperate rainforests near the South Pole…

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CoreWeave stock jumps 8% as Nvidia invests  billion to expand AI data center capacity

CoreWeave stock jumps 8% as Nvidia invests $2 billion to expand AI data center capacity

Michael Intrator, CEO of Coreweave, speaking on CNBC’s Squawk Box at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland on Jan. 20th, 2026. Oscar Molina | CNBC Shares of CoreWeave popped 8% in premarket trading on Monday after Nvidia announced it has invested $2 billion in the artificial intelligence infrastructure provider. Nvidia purchased CoreWeave Class A…

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Where did Earth’s water really come from? The Moon may have the answer |

Where did Earth’s water really come from? The Moon may have the answer |

It was long thought, up until recently, that asteroids and comets delivered Earth’s oceans during the early Solar System. Matching this time, there was a period known as Late Heavy Bombardment from around 4.1 to 3.8 billion years ago, when collisions with planets and other objects in space were infinitely more common. The theory was…

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What is radioactive decay? – The Hindu

What is radioactive decay? – The Hindu

In a random moment, all energy is lost. | Photo Credit: Unsplash Images In a random moment, all energy is lost. The unstable subject cannot help but decay, slowly but surely, letting go of particles to become stable. It loses itself to become balanced again. This is a radioactive atom’s decay. Warning: Danger ahead Look…

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