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Here are some of today's top technology headlines: Major News: * Amazon's 15-Minute Delivery Challenge: Amazon is diving into the quick commerce market in India, aiming to deliver groceries within 15 minutes. This move intensifies competition with

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Q-Com bubble is real!

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