Elon’s big week
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www.huffpost.com Naomi Judd, the Kentucky-born singer of the Grammy-winning duo The Judds and mother of Wynonna and Ashley Judd, has died.… Read More
www.huffpost.com At the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, Oprah Winfrey says she “literally did not leave the house” for nearly a year.… Read More
www.mashable.com Genshin Impact, one of our favorite video games of 2020, has announced the delay of its latest update 2.7. Players suspect that government-mandated COVID-19 lockdowns in Shanghai, where developer miHoYo is based, may be to blame. In past week, restrictions within the city have been so suffocatingly stringent that some people are having trouble…
www.techcrunch.com For investors, one factor will almost always stand head and shoulders above the rest: Your TAM (total addressable market) needs to break at least $1 billion. … Read More
www.techcrunch.com Android and privacy haven’t always been natural companions. Google still makes the bulk of its profits from its data-fueled advertising business that relies heavily on user information, much of it derived directly from Android users. Nowadays, Google gives its users more authority over how and when the search giant taps into Android-associated data by…
www.cnn.com Multiple explosions reported in Odesa… Read More
www.techcrunch.com Welcome back to This Week in Apps, the weekly TechCrunch series that recaps the latest in mobile OS news, mobile applications and the overall app economy. … Read More
www.mashable.com Ten years ago, Korean performer Psy released “Gangnam Style,” a satirical sensation that is largely considered a major international breakthrough for K-pop. Now, the pop legend is reflecting on the effects of that overwhelming success. While promoting his latest single “That That,” a rowdy collab with BTS’ Suga, Psy alluded to “Gangnam Style” as…
www.mashable.com Apple reported a whopping $97.3 billion in earnings in Q2 of 2022 and a record-breaking $25 billion in profit. That’s a 9 percent increase compared to this same time last year. The company seen the largest growth in three areas: Mac (up 14.3 percent to $10.43 billion), wearables (up 12.2 percent to $8.82 billion)…