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Bay Area teacher Ellis Stephens makes thousands of dollars a month customizing Labubu plush toys. Fueled by Pop Mart's blind-box collectibles craze, the Labubu resale market has exploded worldwide, with rare figures selling for as much as $30,000 each. Pop Mart is now worth more than Mattel and Hasbro combined. The toys are also popular with celebrities, including professional tennis player Naomi


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A couple of months ago, we got an official preview of the Lenovo Legion 2 from a leak, which also predicted a September launch date. Well, it turns out that the leak was entirely correct because it’s currently September and Lenovo has fully announced its new Legion Go 2 at IFA 2025 in Berlin

The new Windows-based handheld gaming console looks impressive, and it offers upgrades such as an improved


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Anthropic settled a class-action lawsuit with a group of authors in a deal that could change the terms for how LLMs train on creative work.
  • Anthropic agreed to pay over $1.5 billion to authors for books used for LLM training.
  • That comes out to about $3,000 per book, according to the proposed settlement terms.
  • Lawyers identified about 500,000 copyrighted

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It’s no secret that Microsoft is ending official support for Windows 10 in October. The tech giant has been chomping at the bit to get users to upgrade to Windows 11, and even allows Windows 10 users to upgrade to Windows 11 for free.

However, some folks really want to stay on Windows 10, be it for upgrade compatibility reasons or just to avoid the increasingly AI-forward Windows 11. They may also



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Amazon physical stores VP Dilip Kumar
  • Dilip Kumar, VP of AWS Applications, is stepping down from his role this month.
  • Kumar led AWS's Quick Suite AI project, and previously launched the Just Walk Out store technology.
  • This is Amazon's latest AI leadership change.

The leader of a key Amazon AI project is stepping down.

Dilip Kumar, VP of AWS Applications, is leaving his current


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