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Mark Zuckerberg's Meta launched Reels as a TikTok response five years ago. Now it's a $50 billion business.
  • Meta launched Reels in 2020 as a TikTok clone.
  • It's worked really well: It's now on track to do $50 billion a year in ad revenue, says Mark Zuckerberg.
  • Even better for Meta: It gets all of its content for free, or close to it. So why don't creators push for

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  • Li-Chen Miller, who led Meta's smart glasses, became the first product manager of its robotics team.
  • The robotics group aims to develop products like humanoid robots for use in homes.
  • Meta's robotics push aligns with its AI ambitions and recent high-profile engineering hires.

Meta is ramping up its fledgling robotics effort by hiring AI talent and moving


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  • Nvidia is facing some challenges in selling its AI enterprise software.
  • Internal emails reveal hurdles with big, highly regulated clients.
  • Despite hiccups, Nvidia is forecasting healthy software sales.

Nvidia is navigating some growing pains as its enterprise software sales team onboards massive clients in highly regulated industries.

Nvidia has been


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Geese fly in a V-formation in the sky toward the south.
  • Whole Foods CEO and Amazon grocery VP Jason Buechel urged his teams to work more closely together.
  • Amazon's grocery businesses, such as Whole Foods and Fresh, have not always operated in sync, he said.
  • Buechel is combining Whole Foods with the rest of Amazon.

Amazon wants its various grocery units to


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Apple MacBook Air (2023) 15

TL;DR: This is your chance to own or gift a 2023 MacBook Air 15-inch M2 for $769.99 (reg. $1,299) — a near-mint powerhouse with premium performance, stunning visuals, and all-day battery life.


Looking for the holiday gift that’s sleek, smart, and seriously powerful? You might’ve just found it here.

The Apple MacBook Air 15-inch (2023) with the M2 chip is down to just $769.99 (reg. $1,299) — a rare find for anyone who’s been waiting for the right moment to upgrade (or to finally join Team Mac).

This 15-inch model blends everything Apple’s known for — speed, design, and simplicity — into one ultra-thin frame that’s as easy on the eyes as it is to carry.

The M2 chip handles multitasking, video editing, streaming, and creative projects with zero slowdown. The Liquid Retina display is big, bright, and beautifully color-accurate, while the six-speaker Spatial Audio system makes music and calls sound crisp and full.

Add 18-hour battery life and a MagSafe charger, and you’ve got the kind of laptop that goes wherever you do — without needing a power outlet every few hours.

And yes, it’s refurbished — but don’t let that word fool you. This unit comes in Grade A condition, meaning it looks and performs like new. For under $800, you’re getting one of Apple’s most beloved laptops at a price that makes sense for gifting or upgrading.

Because when it comes to tech gifts, nothing says “I nailed it” like a MacBook that’s 40% off. Get this near-mint MacBook Air with M2 chip while it’s only $769.99 (reg. $1,299) for a limited time.

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Comedy is tragedy plus time. There may be a day when critics look back on Ari Aster's COVID-19 comedy Eddington with kinder eyes. However, just five years after this virus threw the world into lockdown, we are still living in the brutal realities created not only by the pandemic that killed millions but also further polarized American politics to horrifying results. So, watching movie stars crack


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Of course The Running Man was going to have some kind of Arnold Schwarzenegger cameo. But how does the film pull it off?

In Edgar Wright's new adaptation of Stephen King's 1982 novel, Glen Powell leads the dystopian action thriller as Ben Richards, a desperate man who signs up for a deathly TV show in which he's hunted for entertainment across America. It's not the only film version of King's novel


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Christianna Silva wearing the Apple Watch Ultra 3, Pixel Watch 4, Garmin Forerunner 570, the Whoop MG, the Suunto Run, the Oura Ring 4, and the Fitbit Charge 6.

People will tell you that you should run a marathon because it's a mental and physical challenge. People will say it requires dedication and perseverance. People will tell you it encourages community and dares you to test yourself.

But the best reason to run a marathon is to test seven fitness trackers for your job at Mashable dot com. So that's what I did.

Christianna Silva wearing the Apple Watch Ultra 3, Pixel Watch 4, Garmin Forerunner 570, the Whoop MG, the Suunto Run, the Oura Ring 4, and the Fitbit Charge 6.

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