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Did Nintendo Really Announce Smaller Switch 2 Cartridges? A curious post from retro game publisher ININ Games briefly suggested Nintendo is introducing smaller-capacity cartridges for the upcoming Switch 2—sparking immediate buzz among fans and developers. The company claimed it had “recalculated pr...
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Google Pushes Back Gemini Transition to 2026 Google has officially delayed its plan to replace Google Assistant with Gemini on Android devices. Originally slated for completion by the end of 2025, the company now confirms the full transition won’t happen until 2026. In a statement released Friday, G...
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ChatGPT Lets You Choose How Nice It Is Want a friendlier AI assistant—or one that’s all business? OpenAI just rolled out new personalization features in ChatGPT that let you fine-tune how “nice” the AI sounds. Starting December 20, 2025, users can dial up or down traits like warmth, enthusiasm, and ...
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Google Sues SerpApi Over Mass Scraping of Search Results In a high-stakes legal move, Google has filed a federal lawsuit against SerpApi, accusing the web scraping company of stealing search results “at an astonishing scale.” The suit, filed in late 2025, claims SerpApi illegally bypassed Google’s a...
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Netflix Buys Avatar Startup Ready Player Me to Power Gaming Identity In a bold move signaling deeper investment in interactive entertainment, Netflix has acquired Ready Player Me—the avatar platform that lets users create and carry digital identities across games and apps. The acquisition aims to le...
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Can Trump Media Really Deliver Fusion Power by 2031? Don’t expect electricity from Trump Media’s newly announced nuclear fusion power plant anytime soon—certainly not before 2031, and possibly never. The parent company of Truth Social just revealed a merger with TAE Technologies, aiming to break gro...
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Menopause in film has been virtually erased from Hollywood storytelling, with only one top-grossing movie in 16 years featuring it as a meaningful storyline. A groundbreaking Geena Davis Institute report analyzed 1,600 of the highest-grossing domestic films released between 2009 and 2024, finding th...
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The most relaxing cities to live in are dominated by the Netherlands, which landed four spots in the top 10 according to new research from Remitly analyzing quality of life factors worldwide. Eindhoven and Utrecht claimed the top two positions, with Groningen and Rotterdam rounding out the Dutch do...
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The transition from mid-level to senior leadership is less about tenure and more about demonstrating how you think, communicate, and make critical decisions. Employers are looking for professionals who consistently go beyond execution to connect dots, influence outcomes, and guide work with strategi...
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Employee rewards are not optional add-ons to recognition programs—they're powerful engagement multipliers that determine whether appreciation translates into sustained motivation and belonging. New research from Workhuman studying over 2,500 full-time employees across the U.S., U.K., Ireland, Canada...
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Generation Numb is a newly identified workforce phenomenon affecting employees across all age groups who share one defining characteristic: they're emotionally checked out, profoundly overwhelmed, and retreating into self-preservation mode. This isn't about millennials or Gen Z—it's what Josh Cardoz...
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New Year's resolutions fail spectacularly for the vast majority of people who make them, with intent lasting just two to four months before goal-setters give up or forget entirely. A 2024 Forbes Health survey revealed the grim timeline: only 8% maintain resolutions for one month, 21.9% make it to tw...
