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  • Scott Wool has been in the collectibles business for decades.
  • Thanks to his push into live selling, sales are growing like never before.
  • Live commerce allows sellers to answer questions and respond to customer feedback in real time.

Scott Wool, 60, has been in the collectibles business for decades, selling Pokémon cards, toys, comics, and sports memorabilia.

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The BT subsidiary, operator of the UK’s largest broadband network and the country’s second-largest commercial fleet, has built a digital twin of the UK’s transport and broadband infrastructure on Vertex AI, and is using Gemini Enterprise to cut engineering overhead by more than half. Openreach, the BT subsidiary that operates the UK’s largest broadband network, […]



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Apple's Siri is becoming an app.

If that may sound strange to you, consider that Apple's smart assistant has always been available at the touch of button or a voice command, but it never really had the "body" of a standalone app you can launch and interact with. This, according to Bloomberg's Mark Gurman, is changing in iOS 27.

The report claims that Apple is "testing" a standalone Siri app, as



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CoreWeave's CEO said his company is "nerdy."
  • CoreWeave made a transition away from crypotcurrencies after a hard-hitting "winter."
  • The company's CEO, Michael Intrator, said the company's transition happened because it's "nerdy."
  • CoreWeave has turned into a $43 billion AI behemoth. But not everyone is convinced.

CoreWeave pivoted from a crypto


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Liz Plosser, the former editor-in-chief of Women's Health, now runs a Substack and YouTube channel in addition to her freelance consulting work.

This as-told-to essay is based on a conversation with Liz Plosser, the former editor-in-chief of Women's Health.

Plosser lives in Brooklyn, New York, and spends her time writing her Substack, Best Case Scenario; recording episodes of "Lifting


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As excellent as open earbuds are at letting you stay aware of the world while listening to music, they do come with the major trade off of offering no active noise cancellation. That is, until now.

Soundcore debuted the AeroFit 2 Pro earbuds at CES in January, marking the introduction of the first dual-form earbuds. Depending on the wear position, they let the user experience an open-ear bud or a


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What should be included in spring cleaning?

Most people can agree that a spring cleaning goes deeper than what's covered in a weekly tidying routine, even if there are differences in approach on a more granular level.

The list of corners in the home that haven't been touched in a while gets long quickly, and getting overwhelmed by your cleaning to-do list is a recipe for giving up on all of them


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Gabe Stern's AI avatar.
  • Synthesia sells software that helps businesses make videos with digital avatars.
  • The company's general counsel recently used its tech to create a virtual lawyer for his department.
  • The hard part, the GC said, is teaching the avatar how to behave like a credible human lawyer.

The newest "lawyer" at the artificial intelligence startup Synthesia doesn't have a law degree


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