Luxury watchmakers brace for more uncertainty with the war in Iran
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Adam McKay’s new movie offers a glimpse at advertising’s final frontier: your dreams
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When Customers Cut Back on Spending, You Have to Reframe Your Value. Here’s How.
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What splurging on $22 smoothies in this economy really represents
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Consumer electronics are innovative but lack imagination
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I finally get the iPhone Air
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Apple and Lenovo have the least repairable laptops, analysis finds
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Design has been solving the wrong problem
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Brands Adopt ‘No AI’ Disclaimers to Stand Out Amid the Slop
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Netflix may have to pay back years of price hikes to some subscribers — but probably not you
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Why the $339 Pixel 8a is the only cheap Pixel I’d buy in 2026
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Finally, a wearable designed for women approaching menopause
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72% of the dollar's purchasing power was destroyed in just four episodes
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Acceptance of entomophagy among Canadians at an insectarium
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Anthropic’s Claude popularity with paying consumers is skyrocketing
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The backlash against “woke business” is loud
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Is the FCC's Router Ban the Wrong Fix?
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My brief, weird time with the Samsung TriFold
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