Wrestling fans are getting a double dose of premium action this weekend as AEW All Out and WWE Wrestlepalooza go head-to-head on Saturday. With title bouts, returns, and retirement tours this is a ...
The brand-new streaming deal between WWE and ESPN kicks off in earnest with Wrestlepalooza, but it’s been a bumpy ride to say the least. There’s already growing confusion and some frustration around ...
A new app offering to record your phone calls and pay you for the audio so it can sell the data to AI companies is, unbelievably, the No. 2 app in Apple’s U.S. App Store’s Social Networking section.
Arattai, a messaging app developed by Chennai-based Zoho Corporation, has jumped to the number one position in the App Store’s Social Networking category. The app’s rise has been fuelled by growing ...
Triptii Dimri gained widespread attention with her performance in Sandeep Reddy Vanga's Animal. The actor shares how she faced the camera in the initial years. Triptii Dimri wants to try out different ...
Neon will pay you to share your phone calls. The app sells recordings of your calls to AI companies for training. You can earn as much as $30 a day. A new app is promising to give you hundreds or even ...
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Google’s AI note-taking and research assistant NotebookLM took off to a spectacular reception at launch, capturing people’s imaginations with its ability to quickly whip up summaries and reports, and ...
Crunchyroll is bringing digital manga to its anime audience. The streaming platform announced Thursday that Crunchyroll Manga, an add-on service that will make hundreds of manga titles from across ...
Brian Armstrong, a co-founder and the CEO of Coinbase (COIN), said in an interview on Friday that Coinbase’s long-term goal is to be a financial “super app,” offering crypto alongside a broad range of ...
There are hundreds of new laws that go into effect on Oct. 1 in the D.C. area. These include changes to driving, cannabis, criminal justice reform and prescription drug disposal. Here’s a look at some ...