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Grammarly's Superhuman Leap: Why Rebranding Matters - According to Neowin, Grammarly has announced it is renaming its company
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Grammarly’s Superhuman Leap: Why Rebranding Matters

According to Neowin, Grammarly has announced it is renaming its company to Superhuman while introducing a new four-product suite consisting…

Windows 11's October Evolution: Beyond the Surface Changes - According to Windows Central, Microsoft released multiple Window
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Windows 11’s October Evolution: Beyond the Surface Changes

According to Windows Central, Microsoft released multiple Windows 11 Insider builds during the second half of October 2025, including builds…

Apple's Preview App: The File Management Revolution You Didn - According to The How-To Geek, Apple's new Preview app for iOS
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Apple’s Preview App: The File Management Revolution You Didn’t See Coming

According to The How-To Geek, Apple's new Preview app for iOS 26 and iPadOS 26 represents a significant upgrade to…

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Robotics Breakthrough: Caltech’s Shape-Shifting Robot Transforms Between Flight and Driving Modes

Engineers at Caltech have unveiled a revolutionary robot capable of transforming between flying and driving modes. The M4 robot represents a significant advancement in multimodal robotics, launching as a drone before converting to ground operations. This development comes alongside other robotics innovations including dynamic manipulation systems and shape-shifting materials.

Revolutionary Multimodal Robot System

Researchers at the California Institute of Technology have demonstrated a groundbreaking robotics system capable of transforming between aerial and terrestrial operations, according to reports from IEEE Spectrum robotics. The M4 robot, developed through a three-year collaboration between Caltech’s Center for Autonomous Systems and Technologies and the Technology Innovation Institute in Abu Dhabi, reportedly launches in drone-mode before converting into driving mode as needed.

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Man Group Assets Surge to Record $214 Billion, Shares Reach Six-Month Peak

Man Group shares climbed to their highest level since April after the hedge fund reported a 22% increase in assets under management to a record $213.9 billion. The performance exceeded analyst expectations, with strong growth in credit strategies and systematic funds driving the gains during a period of significant market volatility.

Record Assets Under Management

Man Group reportedly saw its assets under management surge to a record $213.9 billion in the 12 months to September 30, according to recent reports. This represents a 22% increase that significantly exceeded analyst expectations, with sources indicating the London-based hedge fund had been projected to reach approximately $201.7 billion.