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@techcrunch reported that HaloBraid launched this week. The company's first device, due later this year, will assist professional stylists with hair braiding that has historically taken up to 12 hours.
yna.co.krHaloBraid, a robotics startup, launched this week, @techcrunch reported. Its first device is scheduled to reach the market later this year and will function as a braiding assistant for professional stylists. Hair braiding has been performed manually for thousands of years.
Sessions can last up to 12 hours at a stretch as stylists weave patterns into a customer's hair. The startup developed the device after years of research to reduce the time required for the task, according to @techcrunch.
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abcnews.go.comThe U.S. Supreme Court issued a 6-3 decision on June 29 holding that geofence location warrants constitute Fourth Amendment searches. The ruling requires law enforcement to show probable cause before obtaining cell-phone location records from third-party companies.
The U.S. House approved the Kids Internet and Digital Safety Act on Monday by a 267-117 margin. The bill combines elements from 14 prior measures and now heads to the Senate for consideration.
matcha-jp.comGoogle now offers its Nano Banana-powered image generation feature to every eligible U.S. user at no cost. The rollout follows an initial limited release to paid subscribers and earlier expansions in India and Japan.