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Xerox buys Lexmark for $1.5 billion printer biz consolidation deal requires approval from US and Chinese regulators

Jowi Morales

Xerox agreed to buy Lexmark from its current owners for $1.5 billion in a landmark deal that will consolidate two iconic printer brands. Because of this, Bloomberg says that American and Chinese regu ...[Continue Reading]

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AI-powered inkjet tech breakthrough enables precision coating for advanced semiconductors

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Elephantech, a Tokyo-based printed electronics manufacturer, has introduced NeuralJet, an artificial intelligence (AI)-powered inkjet technology that improves precision in semiconductor packaging ap ...[Continue Reading]

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Uber offers a lot more than just car rides here's some ways you can take an Uber around the world

Grace Eliza Goodwin

Uber will continue to expand its offerings beyond car rides in 2025.Sebastian Gollnow/picture alliance via Getty Images <ul><li>Uber is continuing to expand its ride options, and some might surprise ...[Continue Reading]

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Wall Street shares 4 predictions for AI going into 2025 including 3 trades to maximize returns

cji@businessinsider.com (Christine Ji)

It's looking like the AI hype will continue for a third consecutive year. The technology has polarized investors and market experts across Wall Street, with some believing it'll completely transform ...[Continue Reading]

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Revisiting a year of Roundtables, MIT Technology Reviews subscriber-only events

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Roundtables is also a chance for subscribers to ask questions about the latest technologies and learn more about their impact directly from our experts and guests. Subscribers can access recordings o ...[Continue Reading]

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Medicares $2,000 prescription drug cap expected to bring major relief to cancer patients

Berkeley Lovelace Jr.

Starting Jan. 1, older adults on Medicare will spend no more than $2,000 a year on prescription drugs when a new price cap on out-of-pocket payments from the Inflation Reduction Act goes into effect. ...[Continue Reading]

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