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Brave browser wants to elevate your web experience with Leo AI assistant
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Why scanning QR codes shared on emails and messages may not be a good idea - The Hindu
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Google is officially trying to make .ing domains a th.ing - The Verge
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Firefox lost users during “failed” Yahoo search deal, says Mozilla CEO | Ars Technica
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Queen's receives $100M donation from former student, renames faculty of engineering | CBC News
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Gordie Howe bridge team unveils Malden Park observation area | Windsor Star
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End of daylight time affects pets' schedules too, animal care workers say - Newmarket News
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Push pin reportedly found in Halloween chocolate bar in Kitchener, Ont. | CTV News
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Defunding CBC would be 'devastating' to news in rural Canada | National Post
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Tesla boss Elon Musk says AI will create situation where no job is needed
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Trump's sons a study in contrasts on witness stand in New York fraud case - BBC News
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