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The Best Dehumidifiers to Keep Your Home Cool and Dry

The Best Dehumidifiers to Keep Your Home Cool and Dry

The first thing to think about is how you’re going to drain the water from the dehumidifier. In the basement, the best thing you can do is to use the dehumidifier’s continuous water drain tube to either the sump pump or a drain. If those options are not available, you might be emptying the tank multiple times a day. The …

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A breach every month raises doubts about South Korea’s digital defenses | TechCrunch

A breach every month raises doubts about South Korea’s digital defenses | TechCrunch

South Korea is world-famous for its blazing-fast internet, near-universal broadband coverage, and as a leader in digital innovation, hosting global tech brands like Hyundai, LG, and Samsung. But this very success has made the country a prime target for hackers and exposed how fragile its cybersecurity defenses remain.   The country is reeling from a string of high-profile hacks, affecting credit …

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Newsom signs bill giving Uber and Lyft drivers in California the right to unionize | TechCrunch

Newsom signs bill giving Uber and Lyft drivers in California the right to unionize | TechCrunch

Drivers for ride-hailing apps like Uber and Lyft will soon have the right to unionize in California as independent contractors, thanks to a bill signed Friday by Governor Gavin Newsom. This is part of a larger deal between lawmakers, unions, and ride-hailing companies, resulting in the passage of separate bills supporting lower insurance requirements for Uber and Lyft, along with …

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If you’re not an AI startup, good luck raising money from VCs | TechCrunch

If you’re not an AI startup, good luck raising money from VCs | TechCrunch

New PitchBook data illustrates how dramatically AI is dominating startup investment, with 2025 on-track to become the first year when AI accounts for more than half of all VC money invested. PitchBook reports that VCs have poured $192.7 billion into the industry so far this year, out of a total $366.8 billion, according to Bloomberg. In the most recent quarter, …

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Startups and the U.S. government: It’s getting complicated | TechCrunch

Startups and the U.S. government: It’s getting complicated | TechCrunch

The tie between startups and the U.S. government have strengthened in recent years, a shift buoyed by an interest in using AI, automation, space, robotics, and climate tech for defense. And while that has provided another welcome path to capital, the relationship is getting complicated. A growing share of startups have the U.S. government as customers, or are aiming for …

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Anker offered Eufy camera owners $2 per video for AI training | TechCrunch

Anker offered Eufy camera owners  per video for AI training | TechCrunch

Earlier this year, Anker, the Chinese company that makes Eufy security cameras, offered its users money in exchange for videos of package and car thefts.  The popular internet-connected security camera maker said it would pay its customers $2 per video to train its AI systems to help better detect thieves who steal cars and packages.   “To ensure we have enough …

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Amazon Prime Big Deal Days Is Next Week, but We Already Found 40 Early Deals

Amazon Prime Big Deal Days Is Next Week, but We Already Found 40 Early Deals

It’s that time of year again, and Prime Day deals are back. The Amazon Prime Big Deal Days event—also known as Amazon Prime Day 2—is officially arriving on October 7 and 8, but early deals have already started flowing. The WIRED Reviews team has hundreds of years of collective experience covering shopping holidays such as this. What sets us apart …

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Exclusive: Event startup Partiful wasn’t stripping GPS locations from user-uploaded photos

Exclusive: Event startup Partiful wasn’t stripping GPS locations from user-uploaded photos

Social event planning app Partiful, which calls itself “Facebook events for hot people,” has firmly replaced Facebook as the go-to platform for sending party invitations. But what Partiful also has in common with Facebook is that it’s collecting a tsunami of user data, and Partiful could have done better at keeping that data secure. On Partiful, hosts can create online …

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