Prince Harry's interview with Barack Obama aired on the BBC's Radio 4 on Wednesday. The royal sat down with the former president to discuss social media's effect on society. While Obama did credit social media to part of his political success, he acknowledged a bubble phemonenon, saying one of the dangers of the internet is that people can have entirely different realities.
What do you get the Kardashian who has everything? Stock - and lots of it. Kanye West gave his wife Kim Kardashian hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of stocks for Christmas. including Amazon, Apple, Netflix, Disney, and Adidas.
Americans are expected to send back approximately $90 billion dollars worth of goods, according to reports from Optoro, a firm that tracks the business of return shipments. The firm notes that January is peak time for all returns, but 40 percent of holiday returns happen immediately after Christmas, between December 26th and 31st.
Sony announced a dedicated handheld streaming device that will allow users to stream games installed on their console to the device.
DirecTV and EverPass Media agreed to a deal to commercially provide the NFL Sunday Ticket package.
British cinema chain Cineworld is hoping to exit bankruptcy protection in July.
MoviePass launched its points-based subscription service ahead of the busy summer season.
OpenAI may pull its services in Europe due to new regulations.
Delaware state officials are hoping artificial intelligence can help evacuate beaches when floods hit.
WeWork said its chief executive and chief financial officer both plan to step down.
Shares of e-commerce giant Alibaba fell as China braces for a new wave of Covid.
Dish Network is in talks to sell wireless phone plans through Amazon, according to The Wall Street Journal.
Best Buy topped profit estimates in its latest quarter but also said consumers are spending more cautiously.
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