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Yahoo Sports Chat with Yahoo Sports NFL experts starting Thursday night for Broncos-Saints Introducing Game Discussions, a new tool in the Yahoo Sports app that lets you mingle with our NFL experts as well as other fans. Here's how to use it.

Yahoo Life Shopping Fans snap up a tube of this bestselling mascara every 7 seconds — it's just $5 'I really do look like I have falsies': Over 258,000 five-star reviewers say you'll get length, volume and zero clumps.

Amazon is rebooting its live-action adaptation of the God of War reboot Prime Video's God of War series is starting over. Aiming to meet its high expectations after Fallout's success, Amazon is reportedly reshuffling the project with a new showrunner and executive producers.

All mobile phones must be hearing aid compatible under new FCC rules The FCC Thursday issued rules requiring that all mobile phones - including smartphones - sold in the U.S. be compatible with hearing aids. The news comes two years after the FDA made hearing aids available to all Americans without a prescription. The FCC has not yet issued a specific timeline for compliance, only noting that the rules will be fully in effect "after a transition period."

Last-minute Expo+ 2-for-1 passes available for TechCrunch Disrupt 2024 To ensure no one misses this highly anticipated event, we're offering Expo+ 2-for-1 passes for the final days leading up to Disrupt 2024. Bring a friend, colleague, or family member to Moscone West in San Francisco from October 28-30. Full access to the bustling Expo Hall: Connect with 10,000 attendees, explore startups' innovations, and watch pitches on the Pitch Showcase Stage.

Yahoo Finance First US auction of nature-based carbon credits scheduled for early 2025 The American Forest Foundation will hold the US's first nature-based carbon credit auction in February 2025. The group hopes auctions like this one will help the languishing voluntary carbon market finally scale up.

Marc Benioff warns that AI, while useful, is overhyped and partly blames Microsoft One of the tech industry's biggest hype men, Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff, wants you to know that he is psyched about generative AI, but even he doesn't think it can do what its biggest proponents say it will do. A month after Salesforce's enormous tech conference, Dreamforce, during which Benioff endlessly pitched, pumped, and lauded AI — at least as it's used in Salesforce's own products – he's now on a setting-expectations tour. Talking about AI's potential, he said, "I've never been more excited about anything at Salesforce, maybe in my career."

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