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First, I chatted with Karen-Happuch P. Henneh, the developer behind an app called Asuo. Asuo is an offline flood navigation app that uses flood data and weather forecasts to guide people in making ...
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Jannik Sinner quickly clarified that he's not using dating apps after an awkward misunderstanding during his post-match interview at the Mutua Madrid Open on Sunday The interviewer misunderstood ...
Jannik Sinner quickly corrected an interviewer who thought he was talking about using dating apps in a post-match interview. The 24-year-old Italian tennis star found himself in the middle of an ...
Single woman Celeste Joan wasn't having any luck on the dating apps, so she decided to take matters into her own hands. She created her own boyfriend application with questions she designed to give ...
Electronics testing has always been a critical yet behind-the-scenes process, ensuring that products meet performance and quality standards before reaching the market. However, as technology advances, ...
McDonald’s CEO Chris Kempczinski can't catch a break. In a recent interview with The Wall Street Journal, Kempczinski responded to the widespread backlash he received after eating McDonald's Big Arch ...
American singles are hoping to meet their matches in person this year, according to a recent DatingNews.com survey of 1,000 U.S. adults. Sixty-five percent say they are looking for romance in real ...