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Steve Jobs holds up the new mini iPod at Macworld on January 6, 2004, in San Francisco.
  • Tony Fadell wants Apple to bring back one of its signature devices: the iPod.
  • Fadell, the man behind the famous music device, said Apple could cash in on nostalgia by bringing it back in some form.
  • A number of music listeners want an experience with fewer distractions, he said.

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Ran Grushkowsky, cofounder and CEO of MassPay, said it used to be a challenge to get employees to use AI.
  • A payments company created a profit-sharing program to encourage employees to adopt AI tools.
  • Staff became more efficient, and the company reduced hiring, said its cofounder and CEO, Ran Grushkowsky.
  • Eligible employees earned up to 18% of their salary last year, with higher

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Casting a spell on the night, Lady Gaga won two Grammys on Sunday, using her acceptance speech to take a moment for women in the music industry.

Mother Monster was nominated for seven Grammys, taking home best pop vocal album for Mayhem and best dance pop recording for already-eternal banger "Abracadabra," During her acceptance speech, Gaga thanked her team, partner Michael Polansky, and producer



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Apple is getting serious about foldables. Not only will it reportedly launch its first foldable phone, the iPhone Fold (official name still pending) this fall, but it's now (also reportedly) contemplating launching another foldable device, a clamshell-style phone which might or might not be called iPhone Flip.

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AI is changing everything at consulting firms, including their vaunted interview process.
  • AI is changing everything at the top consulting firms.
  • McKinsey and others are racing to both adopt AI internally and advise clients to do the same.
  • Now, firms are requiring would-be consultants to prove their AI skills in interviews.

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Elon Musk has urged companies to leave Delaware and reincorporate elsewhere.
  • Several high-profile companies have left Delaware, sparking what some have called "Dexit."
  • Elon Musk and other billionaires have urged companies to incorporate in other states.
  • However, the number of companies incorporated in Delaware increased in 2025.

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Sam Wright has done around 500 support calls with job seekers since July.
  • Sam Wright offers free 15-minute job search sessions for job seekers.
  • He uses application-to-interview conversion rates to measure the success of each job search.
  • Wright says targeting one job title at a time for up to 15 days can improve interview chances.

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The Mini is a bite-sized version of The New York Times' revered daily crossword. While the crossword is a lengthier experience that requires both knowledge and patience to complete, The Mini is an entirely different vibe.

With only a handful of clues to answer, the daily puzzle doubles as a speed-running test for many who play it.

So, when a tricky clue disrupts a player's flow, it can be