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The Problem with these Smartphone Batteries

The Problem with these Smartphone Batteries

Despite the allure of 10,000 mAh capacities, major players like Apple and Samsung stick to lithium-ion. Why? Silicon carbon batteries expand significantly during charging. Read on to understand the trade-off between massive power and mechanical reliability.

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How Epstein became a tech influencer | The Vergecast

How Epstein became a tech influencer | The Vergecast

Unredacted docs reveal Epstein’s influence on Microsoft’s Surface RT era. Plus, the AI sector heats up as Anthropic challenges OpenAI’s stance on ads, and hardware makers face renewed supply chain woes.

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I Just Discovered Who Is Really Crashing Crypto (not who you think)

I Just Discovered Who Is Really Crashing Crypto (not who you think)

Bitcoin’s drop to the 200-week moving average wasn't caused by the Fed. Data exposes the real culprit: distressed Hong Kong hedge funds forced to liquidate positions in BlackRock’s IBIT ETF. Here is the analysis of the $10.7B volume spike that triggered the crash.

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The Bitcoin Crash Wasn’t Random… Here’s Why

The Bitcoin Crash Wasn’t Random… Here’s Why

Cryptocurrency markets faced a historic contraction, but it wasn't due to crypto fundamentals. Emerging analysis links the crash to forced liquidations by Hong Kong hedge funds unwinding leveraged positions in Bitcoin ETFs and silver, triggered by the Japanese Yen carry trade unwind.

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Apple’s iPhone 17e Needs More Than MagSafe | One More Thing

Apple’s iPhone 17e Needs More Than MagSafe | One More Thing

Apple aims to redeem its budget lineup with the iPhone 17e. Featuring rumored upgrades like 15W MagSafe, Dynamic Island, and the A19 chip, can this $600 device satisfy users despite a 60Hz screen? Here is a look at the expected specs and release details.

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When You Stop Being Too Hard On Yourself, Everything Changes.

When You Stop Being Too Hard On Yourself, Everything Changes.

Is your inner voice a ruthless critic? Many believe being hard on themselves prevents laziness, but this internal warfare actually destroys potential. Learn why harsh self-criticism triggers a threat response and how replacing it with self-compassion builds true resilience and success.

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Warner Music Group Sees Double-Digit Revenue Growth in 1Q

Warner Music Group Sees Double-Digit Revenue Growth in 1Q

Warner Music Group achieved double-digit revenue growth in Q1, driven by global market share gains. CEO Robert Kyncl credits the surge to aggressive artist development and a strategic pivot toward AI-driven efficiency and new licensing models for music creation platforms.

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Big Tech to Spend $650B This Year as AI Race Intensifies

Big Tech to Spend $650B This Year as AI Race Intensifies

Big Tech is set to spend an estimated $650 billion in 2024 as the AI race enters a critical phase. Analysts view this historic outlay as a necessary infrastructure rebuild, driven by a strategy to fuel aggressive growth and defend existing business models against market disruption.

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Analysts Deem Affirm's Outlook Conservative

Analysts Deem Affirm's Outlook Conservative

Max Levchin defended Affirm’s outlook, noting the Affirm Card is growing 4x faster than the core business. With UK revenue rising and Shopify partnerships live, the fintech is pivoting toward debit-based products and European expansion while maintaining robust credit quality.

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Roblox Leans Into 'Gold Standard' Safety Features

Roblox Leans Into 'Gold Standard' Safety Features

Roblox reports a massive 55% increase in 2025 bookings, driven by older users and global expansion, particularly in Japan. CEO Dave Baszucki highlights the rollout of "Gold Standard" age estimation technology to enhance platform safety without slowing user acquisition.

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