Labubu could make $1 billion this year
The plush monster toy Labubu has already generated more than $650 million in 2025 for Pop Mart.
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For professionals everywhere, mastering the art of prompt engineering is no longer an option. Today, it’s a writing tool necessity. Whether you’re a marketer crafting compelling copy, a developer writing code, or a data analyst performing data extraction, the way you prompt each AI system can determine the quality, accuracy,
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Google is launching its own set of magnetic accessories for Pixel 10 including chargers and stands.
Read MoreSony is increasing the price of the PlayStation 5 as new tariffs take hold
Sony is hiking the price of PlayStation 5 consoles in the U.S. this week, citing a "challenging economic environment."
Read MoreAnthropic bundles Claude Code into enterprise plans
The integration positions Anthropic to better compete with command-line tools from Google and GitHub, both of which included enterprise integrations on launch.
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As AI continues to make its mark on industries everywhere, prompt engineering has emerged as a crucial skill for understanding and using it. Large language models (LLMs) are becoming increasingly integrated into how we operate our personal and professional tasks, and the ability to craft effective prompts is no longer
Read MoreGoogle doubles down on ‘AI phones’ with its Pixel 10 series
Google's updates to the Pixel 10 line allow it to showcase what its latest AI technology can do when enhanced by the Tensor G5 processor, an upgrade to the company's custom silicon designed for the AI experience.
Read MoreGoogle brings improved Gemini features to its new Pixel Buds
Google Gemini was the star yet again at this year's hardware event, brining new features to the 2nd gen Pixel Buds A-Series and Pro 2.
Read MoreHarvard dropouts to launch ‘always on’ AI smart glasses that listen and record every conversation
After developing a facial recognition app for Meta’s Ray-Ban glasses and doxing random people, two former Harvard students are now launching a startup that makes smart glasses with an always-on microphone.
Read MoreGoogle unveils its $1,799 Pixel 10 Pro Fold
The phone's new gearless hinge allows for a larger outer display with smaller bezels, and the hinge is two times more durable than the one of the Pixel 9 Pro Fold.
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