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Jestermaxxing is the hot new internet trend.
  • Words like "frame mogging" and "jestermaxxing" are suddenly everywhere.
  • They come from the niche online world of looksmaxxing.
  • The spread of these over-the-top phrases is being pushed by "clippers," who can make money this way.

Have you jestermaxxed recently? Have you or someone you know been frame-mogged by an ASU


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Apple's augmented reality headset is only just now getting a real YouTube app.

The home for internet videos is now available in app form on the App Store for anyone who owns an M2 or M5 Apple Vision Pro device. With this app, you can watch YouTube videos in a theater-like virtual environment, with full access to playlists, Shorts, and everything else you'd find on YouTube. M5 Vision Pro owners can


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TL;DR: Live stream Latvia vs. USA in men's ice hockey for free on CBC Gem. Access this free streaming platform from anywhere in the world with ExpressVPN.


Are we heading towards a showdown between USA and Canada in the international men's ice hockey? There's a lot of hockey to be played before medals come into the equation, and nothing is guaranteed at this level. Every side possesses a lot of


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Wireless earbuds are now the default option for everyday listening, whether you’re heading out for a commute, fitting in a workout or just watching videos at home. The best wireless earbuds combine reliable connectivity, comfortable fits and sound quality that holds up across music, calls and podcasts, all without the hassle of cables. Most are small enough to disappear into a pocket and pair


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AI is once again on the witness stand.

In comments made during preliminary trial proceedings, Manhattan-based U.S. District Judge Jed S. Rakoff decided that documents prepared by an AI tool and then shared with an attorney are admissible in court, existing outside of attorney-client privilege, reported Law360.



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The European Commission has opened a new probe into Google, this time focused on the company's massive online advertising business, Bloomberg reports. European Union regulators have already fined Google billions for violating the Digital Markets Act, and being found guilty of anticompetitive behavior in online advertising could add to that total.

While the Commission has yet to announce a formal


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JPMorgan is matching the government's contributions to Trump Accounts.
  • JPMorgan said it's reorganizing its commercial and investment bank to "maximize" AI in an internal memo.
  • The bank appointed Guy Halamish as the chief operating officer of the CIB as part of the effort.
  • In his role, Halamish will oversee a group of new data and analytics officers driving the

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It seems that scams are everywhere these days — in our texts, emails, and phone calls to start. And con artists continue to become more sophisticated in the age of AI, so much so that a recent survey suggested that they're increasingly imitating your loved ones.

Some also prey on people's vulnerability and loneliness, pretending to be potential love interests: Romance scammers. New research from on



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Exhaust billows out of a car tailpipe on January 2nd, 2008, in San Francisco. | Photo: Getty Images

The Trump administration just eliminated the landmark finding that has underpinned federal regulations on planet-heating pollution since 2009.

For nearly the past two decades, the "endangerment finding" has allowed the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to craft rules limiting greenhouse


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