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Financial Statements Assume Human Customers. What Happens When AI Agents Drive Your Revenue? (feeds.feedburner.com)
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AT&T wrongly charged man $6,196, reversed bill after hearing from Ars (arstechnica.com)
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I recommend this bestselling DeWalt cordless power tool set to everyone - and it's nearly 50% off (zdnet.com)
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I found 4 tech gadgets that actually helped me sleep better (and ditch the alarm) (zdnet.com)
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How to enable Advanced Protection on Android 16 - and why you shouldn't skip it (zdnet.com)
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Cookie jars capture American kitsch (2023) (news.ycombinator.com)
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The MacBook Neo is already discounted at Best Buy (sort of) (zdnet.com)
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This HP Omen 17 is a powerhouse laptop that's $1,100 off on Best Buy for a limited time (zdnet.com)
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How to enable Google's free VPN on your Pixel phone - it's easy (zdnet.com)
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Grammarly’s AI tool mimicked experts without their consent. Now it’s being sued (feeds.feedburner.com)
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Spotify vs. YouTube Music: I tried both streaming services, and this one was the better deal (zdnet.com)
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RayNeo Air 4 Pro Review: My Eyes Love These Video Glasses, but My Nose Disagrees (gizmodo.com)
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Worried AI agents will replace you? 5 ways you can turn anxiety into action at work (zdnet.com)
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PSA: Don’t buy a $4,400 gray market Samsung TriFold on eBay (theverge.com)
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She ‘Accidentally’ Learned How to Run a Business at 19. Now She’s the CEO of a Company That Hit $600 Million in Her First Year. (feeds.feedburner.com)
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A writer is suing Grammarly for turning her and other authors into ‘AI editors’ without consent (techcrunch.com)
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Grammarly Allegedly ‘Misappropriated’ Names of Journalists, Says Class Action Suit (gizmodo.com)
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Grammarly has disabled its tool offering generative-AI feedback credited to real writers (engadget.com)
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Grammarly Is Facing a Class Action Lawsuit Over Its AI ‘Expert Review’ Feature (wired.com)
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Revolut acquires full UK banking license after years-long wait (cnbc.com)
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Grammarly says it will stop using AI to clone experts without permission (theverge.com)
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Grammarly Is Pulling Down Its Explosively Controversial Feature That Impersonates Writers Without Their Permission (futurism.com)
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Samsung Galaxy S26 Review: Fun AI Tricks for a Steeper Price (cnet.com)
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Sonos just launched 2 new speakers, with some subtle but useful upgrades (zdnet.com)
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Harvard Business Review Study Finds 'AI Brain Fry' Is Leaving Workers Mentally Fatigued (cnet.com)
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You Hired the AI to Write the Tests. Of Course They Pass (news.ycombinator.com)
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AI-powered apps struggle with long-term retention, new report shows (techcrunch.com)
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AI-powered apps can make money, but struggle with long-term retention, new data shows (techcrunch.com)
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How I'm getting better sleep this year thanks to these quirky gadgets (zdnet.com)
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This sunrise alarm clock improved my sleep routine, and it's $25 off right now (zdnet.com)
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