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- Apple has better reasons than Wall Street to jump into the generative AI arms race [987d]
- Password sharing crackdown worked for Netflix, but the stock is falling anyway [988d]
- TikTok’s “lazy girl jobs” trend loves to cash in on doing nothing [988d]
- The mask ban isn’t In-N-Out Burger’s first time flouting public health since COVID [988d]
- Apple, Meta, and Google are hot on OpenAI’s trail [988d]
- POV: PinkyDoll’s NPC streaming lays bare the transactional nature of the creator-fan dynamic [988d]
- Study: Researchers managed to get 100,000 people to receive Covid vaccines through $100,000 of YouTube ads [988d]
- Oddity CEO: How 40 million users, one billion data points, and AI are why investors excited for IPO [988d]
- Apple’s powerhouse headphone brand Beats has a new designer. See his first big product [988d]
- Here’s how Uber Eats, DoorDash, and Grubhub rank in the food delivery wars [988d]
- Apple and Goldman Sachs might give you $100, and you probably deserve it. Here’s why [988d]
- Why Schnucks is betting on the future of Instacart’s smart grocery carts [988d]
- The blessing and curse of QR Codes [988d]
- What happens if generative AI runs rampant? [988d]
- The power of work to influence health and longevity [988d]
- Whatever happens to Evernote, I want my notes to live forever [988d]
- Why this company wants you to buy a vacuum subscription [988d]
- How AI helped me make a better to-do list [988d]
- 85% of Gen Z have a Bitmoji. Here’s why Snapchat is redesigning them (exclusive) [988d]
- An expert in the uncanny explains why Barbie’s IRL DreamHouse is so creepy [988d]
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