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Antoine Wade said he's developed a secret sauce when it comes to leveraging AI tools.
  • Antoine Wade, a tech sales employee, uses AI daily for personal and professional tasks.
  • He said AI has helped him grow his pipeline by letting him communicate more effectively and understand customers better.
  • He said he keeps some of his AI strategies private to maintain a competitive advantage in sales



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Jared Isaacman said the US will return to the moon under Trump's presidency.
  • Billionaire CEO Jared Isaacman is the 15th administrator of NASA.
  • Isaacman has led and flown on two SpaceX missions, including the first-ever commercial space walk.
  • Trump had earlier withdrawn Isaacman's nomination, but the Senate confirmed him in December to lead NASA.

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A new class of startups aims to disrupt incumbents like Tinder, Hinge, and Bumble.
  • Dating apps are getting a makeover in the AI era. But it's not just buzzy "AI matchmakers."
  • Personality quizzes, astrology, and the desire to meet through friends are shaping the new guard of dating apps.
  • We made a guide to 24 new dating apps to try if you're sick of Tinder, Bumble, or

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Warren Buffett, the CEO of Berkshire Hathaway.
  • Warren Buffett rocked the business world in 2025 by announcing he would step down as CEO.
  • The Berkshire Hathaway boss penned two of his famous shareholder letters and bet on Alphabet.
  • Buffett briefly went viral and grew Berkshire's cash pile to a record level of over $350 billion.

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Jim Franck, 81, is a homebuilder in Oregon who has no plans to stop working, despite being financially comfortable.

This interview is based on a conversation with Jim Franck, 81, a homebuilder in Oregon. Franck said he continues to work to stay active and fulfilled, despite the risks of the job. He has given some of the more intensive responsibilities to his colleagues, though


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I made pizza with glue and then ate it because Google told me to back in 2024. This year, it's improved.
  • Google AI Overviews have improved a lot this year. I use them all the time now.
  • Way back in 2024, an early version recommended I put glue on pizza, so I did.
  • I guess Google has the last laugh now.

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An iPad is a great all-purpose device, but it also needs protection if you want it to last. A good case can guard against drops, add a stand for videos or sketching sessions and even make your iPad feel more like a lightweight laptop. Whether you prefer something slim, rugged or packed with useful features, there is a case that fits the way you use your tablet.

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Softbank CEO Masayoshi Son shakes hands with US President Donald Trump.
  • Nvidia and SoftBank closed major tech deals over the holidays.
  • The year saw unconventional tech deals, including Disney's bet on OpenAI and the Stargate Project.
  • Nvidia recently signed a licensing agreement with Groq, acquiring talent rather than the company.

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A girl reaches up to burst a large bubble on the Palace Plaza in Stuttgart, Germany, 19 October 2017. Photo: Marijan Murat/dpa (Photo by Marijan Murat/picture alliance via Getty Images)
  • There were nearly 700 seed-stage rounds of $10 million or more in 2025, with some significantly larger.
  • But some VCs think a 'bloodbath' is coming because VC firms are

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Thousands of New York City homeowners are finally eligible to build a tiny home, or accessory dwelling unit, in their backyards.
  • New York City now allows some homeowners to build backyard tiny homes called ADUs.
  • The new zoning law aims to create 25,000 homes by legalizing additional homes on eligible lots.
  • But high construction costs and regulations may limit ADU adoption.

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