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  • Hinge is enhancing user experiences by introducing an AI feature named "Convo Starters" that offers personalized suggestions for initiating more engaging conversations on its platform.
  • OpenAI has reported significant growth for its ChatGPT Enterprise, with eightfold usage increases year-over-year, but continues to navigate competition and sustainability concerns amid costs associated with its advanced capabilities.
  • Netflix's $82.7 billion acquisition of Warner Bros. is stirring major discussions in Hollywood, with potential regulatory hurdles on the horizon and mixed reactions from industry insiders regarding its impact on the future of cinematic production and distribution.
  • The European Commission has taken a strong stance against X (formerly Twitter), imposing a €120 million fine for transparency violations concerning its blue check verification system and prompting the platform to deactivate the commission's advertising account in apparent retaliation.
  • Waymo is issuing a software recall for its autonomous vehicles, responding to safety concerns regarding their interactions with school buses, amidst increasing scrutiny from federal regulators regarding the technology's reliability and adherence to safety standards.

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TechCrunch

  • Hinge’s new AI feature helps daters move beyond boring small talk an hour ago by Lauren Forristal
    AI, Apps, dating apps, Hinge

    Hinge launched “Convo Starters,” a feature powered by AI that provides personalized tips for initiating meaningful conversations.

  • OpenAI boasts enterprise win days after internal ‘code red’ on Google threat 2 hours ago by Rebecca Bellan
    Enterprise, AI, B2B, OpenAI, ChatGPT Enterprise

    ChatGPT Enterprise usage grew 8x year-over-year as workers report saving an hour daily, but OpenAI faces competitive pressure from Anthropic and questions about cost sustainability.

  • Netflix co-CEO discussed Warner Bros. deal with Trump 10 hours ago by Anthony Ha
    Government & Policy, Media & Entertainment, David Zaslav, Donald Trump, Netflix, ted sarandos, Warner Bros

    Will Netflix’s $82.7 billion deal to acquire Warner Bros. get approval from federal regulators? While Paramount was assumed to be the frontrunner to acquire the storied movie studio thanks to CEO David Ellison’s connections to the Trump administration, new reporting in Bloomberg and The Hollywood Reporter suggests that Netflix co-CEO Ted Sarandos met with President […]

  • X deactivates European Commission’s ad account after the company was fined €120M 18 hours ago by Anthony Ha
    Government & Policy, Social, Elon Musk, european commission, X, Nikita Bier

    X has seemingly penalized the European Commission's account after the commission fined the company over blue checkmarks and ad transparency.

  • The accelerator is on the floor for autonomous vehicles 21 hours ago by Kirsten Korosec
    Transportation, Amazon, nvidia, Tesla, Uber, Lucid Motors, Waymo, wayve, techcrunch mobility, avride

    Welcome back to TechCrunch Mobility — your central hub for news and insights on the future of transportation.


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Engadget

  • Apple Watch Series 11 drops $100 to an all-time low price an hour ago by Sarah Fielding
    Technology & Electronics, site|engadget, provider_name|Engadget, region|US, language|en-US, author_name|Sarah Fielding

    Sure, Black Friday and Cyber Monday have come and gone, but you can still find a last-minute deal on the best tech gifts. Take the Apple Watch Series 11, which has dropped to an all-time low of $299, from $399. The 25 percent discount is an even better deal than we saw on either of those sale holidays.  We gave the Apple Watch Series 11 a score of 90 when it came out in September. That's thanks, in part, to an upgraded 24 hours of battery life — which lasted closer to a day and a half — compared to the

  • Trump says if Netflix buys Warner Bros. its market share 'could be a problem' 2 hours ago by Steve Dent
    Arts & Entertainment, site|engadget, provider_name|Engadget, region|US, language|en-US, author_name|Steve Dent

    After Netflix announced that it was acquiring Warner Bros. Discovery last week, observers immediatley wondered when or if the deal could obtain regulatory approval. Now, President Trump has made comments indicating that said approval is likely to take awhile if it happens at all, Bloomberg reported.  "Well, that’s got to go through a process, and we’ll see what happens," Trump told reporters in a recent Q&A scrum. "But it is a big market share. It could be a problem." The President added that he will be personally involved in the approval process.  As we pointed out last week, Netflix and HBO Max

  • Apple's AirPods Pro 3 are back to an all-time low price 3 hours ago by Cheyenne MacDonald
    Technology & Electronics, site|engadget, provider_name|Engadget, region|US, language|en-US, author_name|Cheyenne MacDonald

    If you haven't yet upgraded to Apple's AirPods Pro 3, you can pick up the company's latest model at a discount through a deal on Amazon right now. The AirPods Pro 3, which came out in September, are currently down from $249 to $220 — their Cyber Monday all-time low price. With the new AirPods Pro, Apple made some big improvements, including better battery life and sound quality, and introduced useful new features, such as Live Translation. The AirPods Pro 3 are the best AirPods available today, with Apple's H2 chip, and earned a score of 90 out of 100 in

  • The 5 best Mint alternatives to replace the budgeting app that shut down 4 hours ago by Dana Wollman
    Software, Mobile Apps, Personal Budgeting, Technology & Electronics, Banking & Budgeting, Finance, Personal Investing Ideas & Strategies, site|engadget, provider_name|Engadget, region|US, language|en-US, author_name|Dana Wollman

    It's been over one year since Intuit shut down the popular budgeting app Mint. I was a Mint user for many years; millions of other users like me enjoyed how easily Mint allowed us to track all accounts in one place and monitor credit scores. I also used it regularly to help me track spending, set goals like pay my mortgage down faster and with general money management. Ahead of Mint’s demise, I gave Credit Karma, Intuit’s other financial app, a try but found it to be a poor Mint alternative. So I set out to find a true replacement in

  • The best Secret Santa gift ideas for 2025: Affordable gifts to give from Apple, Lego, Yeti and others 4 hours ago by Georgie Peru
    Social & Online Media, site|engadget, provider_name|Engadget, region|US, language|en-US, author_name|Georgie Peru

    Secret Santa gift exchanges are supposed to be fun, but it’s easy to overthink it. You want a gift that feels thoughtful without being awkward, useful without being boring, and most importantly, affordable. The sweet spot is under $50, which is plenty to find something that fits your recipient’s personality. Whether you’re buying for a co-worker you only chat with at the coffee machine, a friend who already has everything or a cousin who never gives you ideas, there are clever options that will make them smile. These picks prove you don’t need to spend big to win at Secret


The Verge

  • How the creator economy destroyed the internet an hour ago by Verge Staff
    Features

    Jimmy Donaldson, better known as MrBeast, has the most popular YouTube account with over 450 million subscribers, or a little over 1 in 16 people in the world. His success with high-production, high-output stunt videos have made him the aspirational model for independent content creators everywhere: the actualization of the promise that, thanks to the internet, gatekeepers no longer stand in the way of viral fame and the riches that supposedly come with it. Some might say that the extraordinarily famous content creators at the top represent the exception that proves the rule, but even Donaldson, no matter how agape his

  • Stop, Shop, and Scroll 2 hours ago by Mia Sato
    Creators, Features, Tech

    In 1914 Joseph Pilates was sitting in a World War I-era internment camp watching his fellow inmates waste away when he had an idea. As he later recounted to a journalist, the skinny prison courtyard cats kept spry and limber, stretching and moving even as they starved — could the German citizens interned in the camp at the Isle of Man do something similar? Pilates developed what would later become his namesake: a regimen of repetitive, controlled body movements with minimal equipment focused on flexibility and strength. Before it became synonymous with luxury workout leggings and YouTube videos, Pilates the

  • You need to watch the modern horror masterpiece, His House 12 hours ago by Terrence O’Brien
    Column, Entertainment, Film

    There's an argument to be made that "the real monster is trauma" has become an overused trope in modern horror. Hereditary, The Babadook, and, much less effectively, Smile, are just a few higher-profile examples. But, if you ask me, few films have deployed this trope quite as effectively as the 2020 film His House. The film follows Bol and Rial, refugees from South Sudan, played by Sope Dirisu and Wunmi Mosaku. Both deliver the kind of incredible performances that you rarely see in a genre film like this. It's part of what elevates His House above the standard "haunted by trauma"

  • Netflix CEO made a visit to the White House before buying Warner Bros. 15 hours ago by Terrence O’Brien
    Entertainment, Netflix, News, Streaming

    In November, Ted Sarandos, Netflix’s co-CEO, made a trip to the White House for a lengthy meeting with Donald Trump. According to Bloomberg, the two discussed a number of topics, but chief among them was Netflix’s plan to bid on Warner Bros. At the end of their conversation, Sarandos felt that “Netflix wouldn’t face immediate opposition from the White House.” This week, Netflix successfully won the bidding war for Warner, offering $82.7 billion. It’s well known that Paramount and its CEO David Ellison were eager to acquire the storied studio and its streaming assets. Ellison and his father, Larry Ellison, have

  • X cuts off the European Commission’s ad account after being fined €120 million 17 hours ago by Terrence O’Brien
    News, Policy, Politics, Tech, Twitter - X

    Friday, the EU slapped X with a €120 million fine (about $140 million) for violating the Digital Services Act (DSA). It was the first time that a company had been hit with a penalty for running afoul of the law. Elon Musk responded with his trademark tact and professionalism by posting “Bullshit” on X in response to the announcement from the European Commission. But that wasn’t the end, because just a day later Nikita Bier, X’s head of product, accused the Commission of abusing an exploit to boost the reach of the announcement and responded by shutting down its ad


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