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Verde AgriTech Ltd (TSX: NPK | OTCQX: VNPKF) ("Verde” or the “Company”) announces its operating and financial results for the ...
QIAGEN N.V. (NYSE: QGEN; Frankfurt Prime Standard: QIA) today announced results for the third quarter of 2025 and reaffirmed ...
WASHINGTON — China likes to condemn the United States for extending its arm too far outside of its borders to make demands on non-American companies. But when it sought to hit back at the US interests ...
Microsoft and Anthropic's Claude AI just got a bit friendlier. It was announced today that a new Microsoft 365 connector will allow Claude to access SharePoint, OneDrive, Outlook, and Teams. Anthropic ...
A drug derived from cannabis eases chronic lower back pain without serious side effects or signs of addiction, making it a potentially powerful alternative to existing pain medications. There are ...
Microsoft is investigating a known issue that triggers Outlook errors when opening encrypted emails sent from other organizations. According to a recently published support document, this issue ...
Cybersecurity startup AegisAI Inc. has launched with $13 million in seed funding co-led by Accel and Foundation Capital to fix email security using artificial intelligence in the face of increasingly ...
Reno Breton was making some extra money renting cars to New York City drivers when one of his customers got into a scrape with the NYPD. When police tried to pull the driver over for speeding in the ...
In previous versions of Microsoft Outlook (the classic app), you could view the HTML code of an email by opening the email, right-clicking on it, and selecting “View source” from the context menu.
I opened Outlook a couple of days back and noticed that some of my emails had been deleted without my consent. This is a very peculiar and annoying issue, as most of us use MS Outlook as our work ...
Editor’s note: The video at the top of this story is from January 2025. As summer winds down, predictions are already rolling in on how cold and snowy winter will be in Texas. The Farmers’ Almanac ...