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Ted Sarandos
Netflix co-CEO Ted Sarandos' company posted strong revenue last quarter, but earnings plunged due to a tax-related expense.
  • Netflix generated record revenue last quarter, thanks to hits like "KPop Demon Hunters" and "Squid Game."
  • But Netflix shares tumbled 10% after a $619 million tax expense dragged down its net income.
  • Despite the miss, execs expressed optimism about ad

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Google CEO Sundar Pichai
  • Google is flattening management layers in one of its most important business divisions.
  • It's eliminating a middle management layer in US ad sales, per an internal memo.
  • Google has been reducing managerial roles in an effort to speed up decision-making.

Google is once again stripping back management layers, this time by


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Huawei's MateBook Fold

Rumors of a foldable iPhone and iPad have persisted for years now. In fact, the latest rumors say that a foldable iPhone is still on track for a 2026 release.

However, there's a new report from Bloomberg's Apple insider Mark Gurman that may rain on the parade of any Apple fan awaiting a foldable iPad. If you were holding your breath for a foldable iPad, please don't. Because, according to Gurman's


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Woman wearing M5 Apple Vision Pro

In a world where the Samsung Galaxy XR exists, Apple suddenly has some stiff competition in the XR headset space. Is the newly upgraded Vision Pro headset enough of an improvement to justify its still-enormous $3,500 price?

Mashable has not gotten proper hands-on time with the new Vision Pro with the M5 chip and some added comfort features yet (though we have been impressed with the M5 chip so far)



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Apple has removed dating apps Tea and TeaOnHer from the App Store for violating rules related to content moderation and user privacy. The company told TechCrunch that it pulled the apps as they broke several of its rules, including one mandating that apps can't share or otherwise use an individual's personal info without getting their permission first. 

Apple said they also violated a rule