How to Know Whether to Hire or Buy Aggregate Washing Equipment

How to Know Whether to Hire or Buy Aggregate Washing Equipment

Aggregate washing plays a key role in producing clean, saleable materials for construction, concrete, and asphalt. Whether you are working in quarrying, mining, or recycling, the right washing setup can make a real difference to output and product quality. One of the biggest decisions operators face is whether to buy new equipment, invest in used plant, hire machinery, or contract …

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Apple inks deal for IMAX screenings of live Formula 1 races

Apple inks deal for IMAX screenings of live Formula 1 races

Formula 1 has been receiving star treatment from Apple for awhile, and now the racing series will literally be getting even bigger. Apple is partnering with IMAX to show five races from the 2026 season. The Miami Grand Prix on May 3, the Monaco Grand Prix on June 7, the British Grand Prix on July 5, the Italian Grand Prix …

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Meta’s metaverse is going mobile-first

Meta’s metaverse is going mobile-first

Meta is formally sectioning off Horizon Worlds, the closest thing it has to a metaverse, from its Quest VR platform, according to a new blog post from Samantha Ryan, Meta’s VP of Content, Reality Labs. While the decision runs counter to Meta’s original plan to own an immersive virtual world that could serve as the future home for all online …

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At a critical moment, Snap loses a top Specs exec | TechCrunch

At a critical moment, Snap loses a top Specs exec | TechCrunch

Snap has big plans to release the newest version of its AR glasses, Specs, later this year. Despite the strategic priority that the hardware product represents, the company recently shed one of the top executives tied to the project, reportedly over a dispute with Snap CEO Evan Spiegel. The tech blog Sources originally reported that the company had recently lost …

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Cellebrite cut off Serbia citing abuse of its phone unlocking tools. Why not others? | TechCrunch

Cellebrite cut off Serbia citing abuse of its phone unlocking tools. Why not others? | TechCrunch

Last year, the phone hacking tool maker Cellebrite announced it had suspended Serbian police as customers, after human rights researchers alleged local police and intelligence agencies used its tools to hack into the phones of a journalist and an activist, and plant spyware.  This was a rare example of Cellebrite publicly cutting off a customer following documented allegations of abuse, …

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Joseph C Belden: Last chance for innovators to win scaling perks | TechCrunch

Joseph C Belden: Last chance for innovators to win scaling perks | TechCrunch

The search for the next wave of breakthrough innovation isn’t over yet. Due to overwhelming interest and strong early submissions, nominations for the 2026 Joseph C. Belden Innovation Award have been extended through February 27, 2026, giving innovators additional time to bring their technologies into the spotlight. Learn more and start your submission here. What are the Joseph C. Belden …

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Google says its AI systems helped deter Play Store malware in 2025 | TechCrunch

Google says its AI systems helped deter Play Store malware in 2025 | TechCrunch

Fewer bad actors are targeting Google Play with malicious apps, the company says, a shift that the tech giant credits with its increased investments in proactive security systems and AI technology. In its latest Android app ecosystem safety report released on Thursday, Google said it prevented 1.75 million policy-violating apps from being published on Google Play in 2025, down from …

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Slay the Spire 2 will enter early access on March 5

Slay the Spire 2 will enter early access on March 5

Slay the Spire 2 will launch in early access next month. This sequel to the hugely popular 2019 roguelike deckbuilder hits early access on Steam beginning March 5, 2026. Along with releasing the teaser trailer above, developer Mega Crit shared some details about its goals for this phase ahead of the game’s official release. “Slay the Spire requires a lot …

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Why these startup CEOs don’t think AI will replace human roles | TechCrunch

Why these startup CEOs don’t think AI will replace human roles | TechCrunch

As AI companies get bigger in valuation and usage, there is a constant debate about how AI is replacing humans in various jobs. Studies suggest that roles where AI can automate most tasks will be impacted, though some analysts believe that AI may also create jobs, with the displacement effect only transitional. David Shim, CEO of meeting notetaker and intelligence …

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