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There are online marketplaces that sell eclectic mixes of antiques, auto parts and electronics. Then there is Whop, a bustling bazaar for buying mostly digital experiences rather than physical goods.
On the site are merchants like PreMedley, which charges $27 per month for access to online tutoring groups, study materials and videos offering advice on applying to medical school. Another merchant, Pro Sports Advice, sells horse-racing insights and betting tips for a range of monthly subscriptions that go fr
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The GPU company announced its first series of trading cards highlighting GeForce’s 'great moments.' Read more ›
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You can see if ads on Google Search, Google Discover, and YouTube were made or edited using AI from a new section in Google's "My Ad Center," as reported earlier by TechCrunch. The update, announced on Thursday, adds a "created or edited with AI" label under the "how this ad was made" tab. Users can […] Read more ›
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Foxconn is waiving medical exams to get workers on the iPhone Ultra production line as fast as possible. Read more ›
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Samsung will unveil the Galaxy Z Fold8 Ultra later this month as the successor to the Galaxy Z Fold7. Ahead of its launch, a new leak suggests the flagship foldable may finally deliver a flagship-level camera experience. In a blog post on the Korean platform Naver, tipster Lanzuk claimed that the Galaxy Z Fold8 Ultra will "inherit key camera features of the Galaxy S26 Ultra." Leaked Samsung Galaxy Z Fold8... Read more ›
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Airbnb abandoned its asset-light strategy just a tad, purchasing a New York City building for $81.5 million. It will be an office — there are no plans to "Airbnb" it. Read more ›
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Return to Panem from September 3-7 for a dystopian refresher ahead of the new movie's release November 20. Read more ›
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Nearly three in ten American homes now contain exactly one person. In 1940 the figure was fewer than one in ten. That shift, measured across eight decades, is one of the largest changes in how the country lives, and it happened without a single defining moment to mark it. he U.S. Census Bureau put a ... Read more Read more ›
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This year's iPhone Pro line is looking to be the largest (and most expensive) yet. Read more ›
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OpenAI has received approval from the Trump administration to publicly roll out GPT-5.6 after an earlier limited preview restricted access to government-approved organizations. The company also launched ChatGPT Work, a new GPT-5.6-powered agent that combines ChatGPT and Codex-style capabilities. "It can gather context from the apps, files, and workflows you choose and create finished materials such as documents, spreadsheets, presentations, and web apps," OpenAI wrote in a blog post, adding... Read more ›
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A British law firm has scored a big win: a role in the Anthropic initial public offering, expected to raise tens of billions at a valuation of more than $1 trillion.Anthropic’s bankers have brought on U.K. law firm Freshfields to work on the IPO, according to people familiar with the matter.The London-based law firm is a relative newcomer to the lucrative practice of advising on U.S. IPOs. Founded in 1743,... Read more ›
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Hands up if you’ve got a neocloud going up in your backyard! I’m joking, of course, but it almost feels like some people must be putting AI chip servers in their gardens, given the rush of people wanting to start a neocloud business. (That’s the tech world’s term for firms that rent AI servers to others.)SoftBank on Thursday announced the creation of a U.S. neocloud venture, joining hundreds of other... Read more ›
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Kuaishou Technology said its Kling AI video unit has raised $2 billion in a fundraising at a pre-money valuation of $15 billion, as the Chinese social media giant taps outside investors to fund the unit’s rapid growth. As the agreement allows more investors to join the funding round later, Kling ... Read more ›
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Alibaba Group has banned employees from using Anthropic’s Claude Code, and asked them to remove all Claude models from their work computers, according to two employees with knowledge of the matter. Alibaba told some employees Friday that the ban is due to security concerns about Anthropic, after ... Read more ›
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Back in 2023, Matias Gandulfo and Lucas Tepman set out to build the first club in San Francisco devoted to padel, a racket sport that combines elements of tennis and squash. It originated in Mexico and is popular in their native Argentina, attracting millions of players. But potential California landlords for the club thought they were nuts: No way would padel take off in America, too. The two eventually found... Read more ›
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Welcome, Weekenders! In this newsletter:• The Big Read: Pickleball is the past—the tech elite is obsessed with padel. • Plus, an Americana-themed batch of Recommendations—our weekly pop culture picks: “The Americans,” “East of Eden,” “High Desert Daydream,” “Lonesome Dove,” USA vs. Belgium, and “The Twilight Zone.” The year’s midpoint is an apt moment for some studied reflection, and I’ve been thinking about how much has changed in the last six... Read more ›
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Walmart isn’t generally thought of as an advertising business, but the retail giant now makes more money selling ads than small social media firms like Snap or Pinterest do. And judging by the growth of its ad business in recent years, along with its acquisition of companies aimed at bolstering that business, it’s positioned to become an even more important presence in the industry. Walmart’s ad revenue hit nearly $6.4... Read more ›
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Tesla said it rolled out its Robotaxi service in Miami on Friday, according to a post from its social media account on X. It’s the fifth city the automaker has launched its ride-hailing service as the company continues to expand its self-driving efforts alongside rivals like Waymo and Zoox. ... Read more ›
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Tech IPOs are definitely getting more interesting. On the heels of last week’s debuts by Bending Spoons and Lime, this week we’ve got South Korean memory chip giant SK Hynix, which is expected to list on the Nasdaq on Friday, adding to its existing South Korean stock exchange listing. Hynix will raise money as part of the Nasdaq listing, making investor reception to the offering another indicator of the IPO... Read more ›
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Alibaba Group and ByteDance will stop offering their chatbot apps’ features that enable users to create their own personalized AI agents, as Beijing prepares to enforce new rules on humanlike AI interactions. ByteDance’s Doubao, China’s most popular AI app by users, and its rival Qwen from ... Read more ›
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