Mint Mobile Disrupts Home Broadband Market With $30 5G Internet Solution
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Amazon’s Ring division has partnered with police technology companies Flock Safety and Axon to expand law enforcement access to doorbell camera footage. The partnerships come less than two years after Ring removed similar police request features, raising questions about surveillance expansion and user privacy protections.
Amazon’s Ring division has entered into partnerships with two police technology companies that will facilitate law enforcement requests for doorbell camera footage, according to reports. The move comes less than two years after the company removed a similar feature that made it easier for police to request footage from Ring owners.
** The healthcare industry is increasingly turning to artificial intelligence to address clinician burnout and overwhelming administrative duties. However, a significant gap exists in workforce readiness, with new educational programs emerging to equip medical professionals with the necessary AI skills. **CONTENT:**
Several S&P 500 companies enter earnings season with significant analyst optimism and upward estimate revisions. Gold miner Newmont and AI hardware suppliers Amphenol and Lam Research show particularly strong momentum heading into their quarterly reports amid broader market strength.
The third-quarter earnings season is reportedly off to a robust beginning, with major bank results earlier this week helping lift markets despite ongoing volatility tied to macroeconomic concerns. According to analysis from FactSet’s John Butters, the S&P 500 Index will likely report earnings growth above 13% for the third quarter. This would mark the fourth consecutive quarter of double-digit profit growth for the broad market benchmark, sources indicate.
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** Meta is launching a test to limit how many WhatsApp messages users can send to people who don’t reply. The company confirms this monthly cap aims to reduce spam without impacting normal conversations, as the platform prepares for future username support. **CONTENT:**
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