Adtran launches new FSP 3000 OLS to unlock the coherent optical edge
HUNTSVILLE, Ala.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--May 25, 2023--
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Auto Dealers in Canada Want High-Value Engagements from Lenders’ Sales Reps, J.D. Power Finds
TORONTO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--May 25, 2023--
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AI Darling Criticized for Product Delays, Founder Tom Siebel’s Micromanaging
The AI hype cycle has birthed innumerable boosters. An unlikely member of this group is Silicon Valley billionaire
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Unfriendly Skies: The 10 Angriest Airports in America
One Forbes Advisor writer used machine learning tools to analyze the tone of Twitter messages directed at 60 of the busiest airports in America. Here's what he learned.
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Race the virtual Formula 1 Las Vegas Grand Prix circuit before the big race in F1 23
Gamers can race the brand new track before the Las Vegas Grand Prix in 'F1 23'.
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Sony unveils new handheld streaming console, Project Q
Sony's new console will enable users to stream their PS5 games using WiFi.
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Take-Two's CEO: GTA 6 needs to be 'nothing short of perfection'
The Take-Two Interactive spoke about the challenge Rockstar Games faces to get the game perfect.
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Beyoncé pays tribute to her musical inspiration Tina Turner, nods to their 2008 Grammys performance
Beyoncé is paying tribute to the late Tina Turner.
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DBRS Morningstar puts U.S. triple-A rating on downgrade warning
LONDON Credit rating agency DBRS Morningstar put its rating for the United States on review for a downgrade
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Shift to clean energy accelerating, but coal investments too high, report says
The International Energy Agency says energy security concerns and policy support from rich countries are speeding up reliance on clean energy
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Dollar Tree cuts annual profit forecast on slowing demand
(Reuters) -Dollar Tree Inc on Thursday cut its annual profit forecast as high inflation dampens demand for higher-margin items such
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Aid chief says Taliban agree to consider allowing women to resume agency work in Kandahar
The head of a major international aid organization says Taliban officials in Kandahar have agreed to consider allowing women to resume work at the agency in the Afghan province
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