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Technology · United StatesGoogle is unleashing its Gemini 3 artificial intelligence model on its dominant search engine and other popular online services in the high-stakes battle to create technology that people can trust to enlighten them and manage tedious tasks.See the Story
Google unveils Gemini’s next generation, aiming to turn its search engine into a ‘thought partner’
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RetirementCuenca, Ecuador tops a new ranking of affordable expat-friendly cities, where year-round spring weather meets ultra-low living costs.John Elk III/Getty Images The Calle Larga houses along the Rio Tomebamba in Ecuador, Cuenca.Key PointsA recent study found that $1 million in retirement savings can last a whopping 95 years in Cuenca, Ecuador; annual expenses for a single person in Ecuador's third-largest city were estimated at just $10,548.Ecuador…See the Story
This South American City Lets Your $1 Million Retirement Nest Egg Last 95 Years—and It Has Idyllic Weather
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Canada · CanadaSo you’ve tucked away $50,000 inside a Tax-Free Savings Account (TFSA). It’s probably one of the best places to invest that cash, with every dollar of growth coming in tax free. Unlike even a Registered Retirement Savings Plan (RRSP), you don’t pay tax when withdrawing, which gives you total flexibility to use the money whenever you want while still capturing long-term upside. A $50,000 investment can grow far faster inside a TFSA as well, becau…See the Story