Walgreens' peelable mango candy goes viral
A TikTok candy craze is causing problems for Walgreens stores.
A TikTok candy craze is causing problems for Walgreens stores.
TikTok will face off with the Justice Department this fall in its bid to stop a law that could lead to a ban of the app in the United States.
YouTube's "app store" for games is rolling out more broadly. The company announced on Tuesday that its collection of lightweight, free games dubbed "Playables" will soon start to appear in the YouTube app for all users, in addition to the YouTube Home page. Previously, the games had been made available to select users for testing before arriving for YouTube Premium subscribers last November.
T-Mobile will acquire most of US Cellular in a $4.4 billion deal. The company hopes to use the acquisition to provide better coverage in rural areas.
Thrift shopping is always a gamble. Berlin-based Faircado has built a browser extension that aims to solve that exact problem. The company wants to become the discovery layer for pre-owned goods, and has raised €3 million in a round led by World Fund.
Now, as electricity prices have begun to fall, solar installers have found themselves spending more on marketing to attract customers. One proven way to win more business has been to offer financing. Problem is, many customers switch installers “because on the way to the bank, they get contacted by five other providers,” Jodok Betschart, co-founder and co-CEO of Cloover, told TechCrunch.
Should you buy a breadmaker? Or is the old-fashioned way of making loaves by hand still the gold standard?
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When the sun's out, this is the cream that over 63,000 rave reviewers reach for.
Evan, a high school sophomore from Houston, was stuck on a calculus problem. Within a few seconds, Answer AI had generated an answer alongside a step-by-step process of solving the problem. A year ago, Evan would be scouring long YouTube videos in hopes of tackling his homework challenges.
Nintendo is opening its second official US store in San Francisco next year. The original New York location opened all the way back in 2005.
It's a no-brainer in a tech-heavy household, plus it has a 12-month replacement period.
The biggest news stories this morning: Samsung's repair store surveillance, Spotify kills Car Thing and Ticketmaster gets the DOJ's attention.
Strategically placed ruching means you get coverage where you need it.
The details were revealed thanks to 404 Media, which obtained a contract that Samsung requires all independent repair stores to sign in exchange for selling them genuine repair parts.
“A lot has changed. It's so hard to get noticed now,” Short told Yahoo Entertainment in a new interview.
Experts weigh in on avoiding germs, making a travel medicine checklist and staying up to date on health advisories.
Elevating your legs 'helps keep the spine in a more neutral position,' says Dr. Mara Vucich, a physiatrist with the Maryland Spine Center.
In 2008, Marty Kagan, who'd previously worked at Cisco and Akamai, co-founded Cedexis, a (now-Cisco-owned) firm developing observability tech for content delivery networks. Fellow Cisco veteran Hasan Alayli joined Kagan at Cedexis in 2012 as a technical lead, and the two worked together for a number of years. As Cedexis grew and began collaborating with larger and larger partners, both Kagan and Alayli became acutely aware of the cost of data storage — and in particular the cost of storing the data logs from services and infrastructure.
Macy’s recorded another quarter of sales declines, but not as much as Wall Street feared.
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