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  • The Ashes 2025: Australia captain Pat Cummins ruled out of first Test

    The Ashes 2025: Australia captain Pat Cummins ruled out of first Test

    The question over what involvement Cummins may have and the bowlers Australia could use fuels the suspicion that pace bowling will be a determining factor in the eventual Ashes winners.

    England have named a battery of quick bowlers in their squad,…

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  • Your weekly horoscope from October 27 to November 2 2025 – Vogue Australia

    1. Your weekly horoscope from October 27 to November 2 2025  Vogue Australia
    2. Weekly Horoscope – October 26, 2025 to November 1: Check horoscope for all sun signs  Deccan Herald
    3. Weekly affirmations for each zodiac sign: October 26 to November 01,…

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  • Saints bench Spencer Rattler vs. Bucs, turn to Tyler Shough

    Saints bench Spencer Rattler vs. Bucs, turn to Tyler Shough

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  • AppContext To Keep Apps Alive In Android

    AppContext To Keep Apps Alive In Android

    Google’s planning a dedicated leap for tablet multitasking in Android Q next week, judging by its posting on the issue tracker and a new resource commit spotted in recent changes to the Android source code.

    If you’re already skimming…

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  • Govee Liquidates Its RGBIC Floor Lamp, Now Costs Less Than a Basic Philips Hue Bulb

    Govee Liquidates Its RGBIC Floor Lamp, Now Costs Less Than a Basic Philips Hue Bulb

    Smart lighting has transformed how people think about home ambiance but getting started with systems like Philips Hue means spending $50 just for a single color bulb before you even factor in the required hub. Govee just dropped their…

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  • EVOQUE: STS/ACC TVT Registry Assesses Safety, Effectiveness of TTVR

    EVOQUE: STS/ACC TVT Registry Assesses Safety, Effectiveness of TTVR

    Using real-world outcomes data from the STS/ACC TVT Registry, findings from the EVOQUE study presented at TCT 2025 demonstrate favorable safety and effectiveness of transcatheter tricuspid valve replacement (TTVR) at 30 days using the EVOQUE…

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  • Are ultra-processed plant foods really worse than meat? Scientists weigh in

    Are ultra-processed plant foods really worse than meat? Scientists weigh in

    A new review challenges assumptions about ultra-processed foods, finding that plant-based versions, such as soymilk, meat analogs, and soft margarines, may lower cholesterol and reduce disease risk when used as replacements for…

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  • See how Lando Norris beat Charles Leclerc to pole position in Mexico with our ‘Ghost Car’ feature

    See how Lando Norris beat Charles Leclerc to pole position in Mexico with our ‘Ghost Car’ feature

    Lando Norris put together a stunning lap in Qualifying at the Mexico City Grand Prix to beat Charles Leclerc to pole position during the closing moments of the session.

    While Leclerc had initially secured provisional pole when the first runs of…

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  • Mondelez to use gen AI tool to create marketing videos

    Mondelez to use gen AI tool to create marketing videos

    Snack maker Mondelez is using a new generative AI tool to cut costs for the production of marketing content by 30 percent to 50 percent, a senior executive told Reuters.



    The packaged-food manufacturer began developing the tool last year with ad company Publicis Groupe and IT firm Accenture.

    Mondelez expects that the tool will be capable of making short TV ads that would be ready to air as soon as next year’s holiday season, and potentially for the 2027 Super Bowl, said Jon Halvorson, Mondelez’s global senior vice president of consumer experience.

    The Cadbury chocolate producer has invested more than US$40 million ($61.4 million) in the tool, Halvorson said, adding that savings would grow if the tool is able to make more elaborate videos.

    Faced with tariffs and shrinking shopper budgets, Mondelez, like other consumer goods companies, is looking to adopt AI to slash fees paid to advertising agencies, and speed up how long it takes to develop and sell new products. 

    Rivals such as macaroni-and-cheese maker Kraft Heinz and Coca-Cola have also been trying out AI for ads.

    Coke in 2024 ran AI-created holiday ads, though the computer-created people in them were ridiculed by some consumers for lacking real emotion.

    Mondelez is not yet putting human likenesses in its AI-created content.

    It is using content generated by the new tool on social media for its Chips Ahoy cookies in the US and Milka chocolate in Germany.

    An eight-second Milka video shows waves of chocolate rippling over a wafer, along with different backgrounds depending on which consumer Mondelez is targeting.

    The cost to do animations “is in the hundreds of thousands,” Halvorson said. “This type of setup is orders of magnitude smaller.”

    In the US, Oreo will use the tool for product pages on Amazon and Walmart in November.

    Mondelez plans to use the tool in the coming months for Lacta chocolate and Oreo in Brazil, and Cadbury in the UK, Halvorson said. 

    Tina Vaswani, vice president of digital enablement and data for the company, said humans will always check what the tool produces to avoid any mishaps.

    Mondelez has rules prohibiting highlighting unhealthy eating habits, vaping, overconsumption, emotionally manipulative language and the use of offensive stereotypes, according to a document shared by the Chicago-based company.

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