It's been a loud week in tech, and almost every story circles back to the same theme: AI is no longer just software, it's becoming infrastructure, capital, hardware, and policy all at once. Nvidia is quietly turning into the bank of the AI economy, backing around $100 billion in financing for a massive new OpenAI data center in Ohio. Google paid $10 million for a bankrupt airline's internal emails and chats just to train models on real business data. OpenAI launched a teen-specific version of ChatGPT with parental controls, right as Meta heads into a 29-state trial over harm to young users. Apple is reportedly working on camera-equipped AirPods that could let AI actually see what you see, while Pony.ai and Uber are gearing up to put more than 2,000 robotaxis on European roads. Google shipped a cheaper, faster Gemini Flash aimed at winning back developers. Humanoid robot maker Unitree went public to jaw-dropping demand, oversubscribed more than 8,000 times. And underneath all of it, the
Read MoreAlright, let's cut through the noise. Every year around this time the rumor mill goes into overdrive, and 2026 is no different. Apple hasn't officially locked in a date yet, but almost every reliable leaker is pointing at Wednesday, September 9. Why not Tuesday like usual? Because Labor Day lands on Monday the 7th, and Apple pretty much never runs a keynote the day after a holiday. Historically they leave at least a couple of days between the two.
Read MoreOkay, let's talk about the iPhone 17e. If you were hoping Apple would keep making its cheaper phones every couple of years like the old SE line, well, surprise — they're doing it yearly now. The 17e landed in March 2026, roughly a year after the 16e, and it's basically Apple's way of saying 'hey, not everyone wants to drop a grand on a Pro model.' And honestly? For the folks who just want a solid iPhone without the flagship tax, this one's pretty interesting.
Read MoreEverybody obsesses over the first payout. Nobody warns you about what happens after. The second TikTok starts paying you real money, congratulations, you're not just a creator anymore, you're a self-employed business owner whether you signed up for that or not. And that comes with a whole world most creators find out about the hard way: taxes you didn't set aside, income that swings wildly month to month, and zero of the safety nets a normal job gives you. This guide covers how to actually earn on TikTok in 2026, and then the part almost nobody talks about, how to structure the money side so you keep more of it and don't get wrecked at tax time. Read that second half twice.
Read MoreA few years back, if you told a broker to open TikTok, they'd laugh and go back to their postcards. That joke aged badly. Buyers under 40 now open the app the same way their parents opened Google, and they type things like 'best neighborhoods in Austin for first time buyers' straight into the search bar. Here's the part that should get your attention: in most markets, fewer than 5% of agents post there with any consistency. So the field is wide open, the reach costs nothing, and one decent video can still find people nine months after you posted it. Compare that to a paid lead portal, where the moment you stop paying, the leads vanish the same day.
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Read MoreSo, you're scrolling TikTok, probably looking for some dance videos or funny skits, and bam—you land on a video of someone showing off a super-tiny waist or sharing a ‘weight loss tip' that's basically starvation. That's SkinnyTok, a trend that blew up in early 2025 with over 500,000 videos. It's all about glorifying being super thin, but it's dressed up as ‘health inspo.' Think ‘What I Eat in a Day' videos with barely any food or weird advice like ‘chew gum to ignore hunger.' It's got a lot of people worried, especially since it's messing with young users' heads.
Read MoreAt WWDC 2025, Apple unveiled Liquid Glass, a stunning design language that brings a translucent, glossy aesthetic to all its operating systems. Inspired by the Vision Pro's visionOS, it's the biggest UI overhaul since iOS 7, aiming for a unified, futuristic vibe across iPhones, iPads, Macs, and more.
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