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    What It’s Like to Train for a Race With Garmin’s Training Plans

    We may earn a commission from links on this page. Expert plan on the left, adaptive plan on the right. Credit: Beth Skwarecki/Garmin I recently reviewed the Forerunner 265, Garmin’s $499 running watch. In the process, I started poking at the parts of the watch and app that promised to give me a training plan, and eventually asked it to…

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    Race Clicker Codes (November 2024)

    Update: checked for new Race Clicker codes on November 3, 2024 In the Race Clicker experience, you will get quite a rush while trying to run your fastest and win the race against other racers. As a beginner, you might feel weak compared to the fast cars, helicopters, and ships other players use. Thus, we have compiled all working Race…

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    Nine of the Biggest Race Day Mistakes You Should Avoid

    This is the second season of Training Diaries, a Lifehacker series about my journey to the 2024 Philadelphia Marathon. This series will cover all the ups, downs, and hill repeats leading up to race day on Sunday, Nov. 24. I’ll go over proper fueling, injuries and setbacks, treadmill tips, wardrobe malfunctions, long run logic, and just generally reflect on what…

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    How to Prepare for Your First 5K Race

    Running is hard. Sticking to a training plan is hard. But knowing that you have a race coming up is a great motivator to get you out on the road when you’d rather be watching TV. If you’ve never run a race before, putting one on your calendar might seem scary: Will I feel out of place? What should I…

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    AMD just made a big statement in the AI PC race with its Ryzen AI Pro 300 series processors

    AMD has unveiled its latest weapon in the battle to dominate the burgeoning Copilot+ PC market with the launch of the Ryzen AI Pro 300 series. Specifically catered toward enterprise users, the move by AMD looks to arm businesses with more powerful AI chips to bolster on-device AI and security capabilities. The new series comes in three iterations, the AMD…

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    Meta has a major opportunity to win the AI hardware race

    AI wearables have had a cruddy year. Just a few short months ago, the tech world was convinced AI hardware could be the next big thing. It was a heady vision, bolstered by futuristic demos and sleek hardware. At the center of the buzz were the Humane AI Pin and the Rabbit R1. Both promised a grandiose future. Neither delivered…

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    Australian Firms Lag in Global Digital Transformation Race

    A disproportionately large portion of Australia’s local companies are struggling to keep up with the pace of global digital adoption and transformation, according to new data from the local arm of Accenture. The consulting firm found 40% of local companies fall in the bottom quartile of companies when ranked by their digital maturity level against global competitors in countries in…

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    Google’s former CEO thinks remote work is why it’s losing ground in the AI race

    Ex-Google CEO and chairman Eric Schmidt has opened fire on his previous employers’ work from home (WFH) policies, suggesting that they’re the reason for Google’s lax performance in the generative AI race.   Speaking at Stanford University, the Google veteran was asked about the firm’s flagging fortunes as opposed to newer companies on the block, such as OpenAI and Anthropic.…

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