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After a Product Failure, Small Details That Matter the Most thumbnail
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After a Product Failure, Small Details That Matter the Most

A product can break in one second, but the damage often lasts much longer. An item meant to help, protect, or simplify life...

The Local Pattern In Pedestrian Injury Legal Cases Where Action Starts Only After A Trigger Event thumbnail
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The Local Pattern In Pedestrian Injury Legal Cases Where Action Starts Only After A Trigger Event

When everyday movement suddenly turns into a legal situation Pedestrian movement is part of daily life, but legal action rarely begins at the...

Best Private Lending Companies for Commercial Real Estate Financing thumbnail
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Best Private Lending Companies for Commercial Real Estate Financing

In real estate, fast access to funding often determines whether investors can secure the most profitable deals, so investors are constantly looking for...

Next-Gen Medical Alert Bracelets: Combining Safety and Smart Features thumbnail
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Next-Gen Medical Alert Bracelets: Combining Safety and Smart Features

Personal safety is something everyone is concerned about, but for the elderly or those suffering from chronic medical conditions, it is more of...

Bridging Digital and Physical Marketing: 7 Things Entrepreneurs Should Do thumbnail
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Bridging Digital and Physical Marketing: 7 Things Entrepreneurs Should Do

Digital and physical marketing are often treated as separate efforts, but your customers don’t experience them that way. It’s entirely possible for someone...

Why the key to American drone dominance lies with blockchain thumbnail
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Why the key to American drone dominance lies with blockchain

The drone threat is no longer confined to distant battlefields. It is coming to American soil, and the targets are no longer necessarily...

More than 90,000 tech workers have been laid off this year. But here’s why companies like Microsoft are offering voluntary buyouts instead thumbnail
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More than 90,000 tech workers have been laid off this year. But here’s why companies like Microsoft are offering voluntary buyouts instead

It’s been a tough year for tech workers. Some 92,000 employees have been laid off from tech companies as they look to cut...

AI is frying our brains — here’s what leaders need to do about It thumbnail
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AI is frying our brains — here’s what leaders need to do about It

The promise of AI was that it would save us all time by automating our clerical tasks, like email, personal admin, and running programs...

Kalshi and Polymarket are racing to ban insider trading. The economist who built the theory behind prediction markets says it’s the whole point thumbnail
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Kalshi and Polymarket are racing to ban insider trading. The economist who built the theory behind prediction markets says it’s the whole point

The walls have started closing in on prediction markets. On Thursday, the Department of Justice announced it was charging a U.S. Army soldier...

Trek spent over $300,000 closing women’s cycling’s prize-money gap. Its CEO says the point is to make the checks obsolete thumbnail
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Trek spent over $300,000 closing women’s cycling’s prize-money gap. Its CEO says the point is to make the checks obsolete

When Trek CEO John Burke talks about women’s cycling, he frames the company’s investment less as a marketing campaign and more of a...