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Leaked messages show how Amazon workers are reacting to Jeff Bezos' decision to stop endorsements by The Washington Post.
  • Amazon settled with the FTC for $2.5 billion over Prime subscription practices.
  • The settlement follows Business Insider's investigation revealing misleading Prime sign-up tactics.
  • Amazon must pay penalties, refund consumers, and change Prime enrollment processes.

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F-35 fighter jet pictured at the Skrydstrup base of the Royal Danish Air Force in Denmark in September 2023, the same base where Denmark reported drones.
  • Denmark said drones were spotted near an airbase for F-16s and F-35s as part of a professional "hybrid attack."
  • Drones were also seen at airports, leading to their temporary closure.
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Editor's note: Currently, many DJI products are unavailable in the United States through official retailers, but they can still be purchased via third-party sellers on platforms like Amazon.

You know the saying that people eat with their eyes first? I'm convinced most people watch videos with their ears first. Without good quality audio, even the most visually stunning video can fall flat.

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Nintendo will open an official pop-up store in London this fall, its first-ever in the UK. The store will be open from October 22 to November 16 on the ground floor of the Westfield London shopping mall in Shepherd's Bush.

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Score another win for EU consumers. On Wednesday, Microsoft backtracked on the strings it had attached to Windows 10's Extended Security Updates (ESU) program. However, it only did so in the European Economic Area (EEA) following complaints from an advocacy group. The elephant in the room? The EU's Digital Markets Act (DMA) safeguards against unlawful bundling and restricting consumer choice. Had


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Hollywood icon Kirk Douglas lived to 103.
  • These 10 celebrities lived to 100 years old and have tips on how they did it.
  • Staying mentally and physically active can contribute to making it to triple digits.
  • George Burns took brisk walks and avoided stress; Jimmy Carter credited marrying "the best spouse."

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Business Insider's travel reporter found that adults-only cruises are more enjoyable after comparing Royal Caribbean and Virgin Voyages sailings.
  • In April 2022, I cruised on a Royal Caribbean ship packed with kids and didn't enjoy it.
  • A year later, I took a luxury, adults-only Virgin Voyages cruise and had a far better experience.
  • I learned that when booking a cruise

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Despite Elon Musk and Donald Trump’s very public spats and seemingly still ongoing feud, the White House has remained committed to supporting the former’s AI ambitions. And today, the General Services Administration (GSA) announced that it has reached an agreement with xAI that will allow it to buy Musk’s Grok AI models for $0.42 per organization.

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Behind the scenes of an immersive tech experience exploring racism.

This week marks nearly 120 years since the 1906  Atlanta Race Massacre, when white mobs laid waste to Black‑owned businesses and lives. At SXSW this spring, I experienced that history through a phone‑based augmented‑reality installation. Standing on a downtown sidewalk, I watched a true-to-life hologram of an actor portraying Black journalist Jesse Max Barber describe the violence as it occurred


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