The Brutalist Report - fastcompany
- What will happen to your TikTok videos under Universal Music Group’s copyright law? [566d]
- Amazon stock soars after it reports strong holiday sales growth, advertising boom [566d]
- FTX bankruptcy: What customers should know about getting crypto and Bitcoin money back [566d]
- Apple revenue jumps 2%, but sliding iPhone sales in China worry investors [566d]
- Meta announces its first-ever dividend, sending the stock soaring [566d]
- The FCC wants to make AI robocalls like this creepy one illegal [566d]
- Adidas is the latest sportswear company to forecast weak 2024 profit as Yeezy fallout continues [566d]
- Netflix’s password crackdown is working, and now it’s contagious. Hulu and Disney+ are doing it, too [566d]
- What’s to blame for high home prices? Fed Chair Powell says ‘there hasn’t been enough housing built’ [566d]
- Michelob Ultra hopes you love this Messi Super Bowl ad as much as you love ‘Ted Lasso’ [567d]
- AI2’s new open-source LLM may reset the definition of ‘open AI’ [567d]
- The era of spatial typography is here [567d]
- Why are there so many layoffs? Jobless benefits may be up, but job losses are still low [567d]
- How successful was union organizing in 2023? A look at the numbers [567d]
- This startup plans to beam solar power from space [567d]
- Demand for Ozempic and Wegovy weight-loss drugs is soaring in the U.S. [567d]
- Uber drivers see a dip in their monthly earnings, according to a new report [567d]
- Amer Sports IPO: Stock price closely watched today as China-reliant company lists on NYSE [567d]
- EOD, OOO, KPI: These are the most confusing workplace acronyms right now [567d]
- Nike just reinvented its iconic Air cushion technology [567d]
- Big Tech hearings may not lead to new laws, but that doesn’t mean they’re useless [567d]
- No one knows what a ‘net zero’ building actually means. The government has plans to change that [567d]
- The thorny push to put body cameras in hospitals and stores [567d]
- Why it’s getting harder for Super Bowl commercials to score with consumers [567d]
- Today’s top business headlines: Walmart’s new playbook, wage growth slows, social media leaders testify in Congress [567d]
- Who is going to buy this 541-foot luxury submarine? [567d]
- Peek inside the new Bay Area gallery dedicated to Ray and Charles Eames [567d]
- Gas stoves are finally being regulated. No, that doesn’t mean they’re banned [567d]
- True Detective’s eerie title sequence is full of clues and red herrings [567d]
- Fighting corporate misconduct just became more expensive for many workers [567d]
- Telehealth makes timely abortions possible for many, research shows [567d]
- The Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra’s AI features feel like an afterthought [567d]
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