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My dad worked at the same company for most of his career. He started in sales, moved into management, and spent thirty years climbing a ladder that, while imperfect, actually existed. The rungs were visible. The deal was straightforward: show up, work hard, stay loyal, and the system would reward you over time. My brother, ... Read more
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Leaks suggest the iPhone 18 Pro will feature four color options, including a new Dark Cherry finish. Read more ›
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Oppo is now rolling out its April ColorOS 16 update as part of its monthly rollout. This update brings with it a new UCL watermark, as well as a new video playback feature. Phones receiving this update will get the new UEFA Champions League watermarks in the Photos apps. The watermarks will be available from April 15 to June 10, 2026. The other inclusion is the ability to adjust the... Read more ›
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Deezer says nearly half of daily music uploads are now AI-generated, raising concerns around quality, fraud, and originality. Read more ›
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The unrelenting demand for AI data centers is spilling over into lesser-known companies that supply components for essential tasks such as cooling chip servers. Phononic, a 17-year-old company whose semiconductor components prevent overheating in AI data centers, is hoping to cash in on that demand. The Durham, N.C., company is talking to potential buyers and has discussed a valuation of at least $1.5 billion, according to people familiar with the... Read more ›
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Luxury cars are mostly synonymous with analog clocks on their dashboards. Here's why that is and how we ended up with clocks in our cars to begin with. Read more ›
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The most anticipated CEO transition in Silicon Valley is finally official. Apple on Monday announced that Tim Cook will pass the CEO baton to John Ternus, the company’s senior vice president of hardware engineering. The changeover will happen September 1, when Cook will become executive chair, continuing his responsibilities for Apple’s relations with policymakers around the world. In some respects, this leadership transition seems like a less treacherous one than... Read more ›
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An anonymous reader quotes a report from the Guardian: A ban on mobile phones in schools in England is to be introduced by the government to ensure that "critical safeguarding legislation" is passed. The government will table an amendment to the children's wellbeing and schools bill in the House of Lords after the bill was held up by peers on opposition benches. It will make existing guidance on mobile phone... Read more ›
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A son discovers his father's final pair of work boots—barely worn, bought just before retirement from 42 years at the same plant—and realizes the devastating truth about what happens when you make your job your entire identity. Read more ›
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After decades of exhausting myself trying to prove I belonged in every room, I discovered at 66 that the people worth keeping never asked me to audition for their friendship in the first place. Read more ›
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At 66, I discovered that what I'd called "independence" my whole life was actually a childhood terror of becoming a burden—a fear so deep it kept me from asking anyone for anything, even when I was breaking. Read more ›
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The mirror reveals not just our years but the accumulated weight of every grudge and grievance we've refused to release—and science now confirms that those who age most dramatically aren't life's greatest sufferers, but rather its most devoted collectors of old wounds. Read more ›
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