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XRP risk-reward improves as whales accumulate: Will price follow?
XRP's risk-adjusted returns are improving amid rising whale accumulation, yet high leverage usage and repeated liquidations highlight a fragile futures market. The token trades at $0.52, up 3.2% in 24 hours.
Canva transforms presentations: how to create stunning slides in minutes
Canva, with over 100 million active users, emerges as the go-to tool for designing professional presentations without advanced technical skills.
Nintendo Plans Zelda: Ocarina of Time Remake for Switch 2 in 2026, Leaks Suggest
Leaks indicate Nintendo will release a remake of The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time for Switch 2 in late 2026, alongside a new Star Fox, aiming to boost sales and mark the franchise's 40th anniversary.
Trump declares 'Cuba is next' in military speech, sparking market volatility and geopolitical uncertainty
Former President Donald Trump targeted Cuba as the next focus in a speech touting U.S. military successes, escalating geopolitical tensions in Latin America and triggering reactions across financial and prediction markets.
European Commission Hacked: 350 GB of Data Stolen, Leak Threat Looms
A hacker breached the European Commission's cloud infrastructure, stealing over 350 GB of employee personal data and threatening to leak it, highlighting critical security flaws in one of the EU's top institutions.
Anker's 160W Prime Charger with $50 Off: Triple-Port Power and Smart Display
Anker's 160W Prime Charger, featuring three USB-C ports and a smart display, is discounted to $99.99 in Amazon's Big Spring Sale, a 33% price cut. We explore its GaN tech and the accessories market.
ECB Warns Stablecoins Threaten Bank Deposits and Could Destabilize the Financial System
The European Central Bank warns that stablecoins could trigger a massive outflow of bank deposits, challenging traditional financial stability amid crucial crypto regulatory developments.
‘Clinically Tested’ Gummies: Wellness Hype or Real Science in a Booming Market?
Vitamin gummies like Grüns tout clinical testing for health claims, but the $1.5 trillion wellness industry raises questions about transparency and regulation in a booming market.
Motorola Razr 70 Ultra Leak: Design Shift Puts Samsung on Notice for 2026
Leaked renders show the Motorola Razr 70 Ultra with a thicker build and enhanced displays, posing a direct threat to Samsung's foldable dominance in the premium segment.
Apple's 50th Anniversary: A Community Ranking of Its Best Products
Apple marks its 50th anniversary with a community-driven ranking of its 50 most iconic products, from the original iPhone to GarageBand, allowing users to vote and shape the narrative of its technological legacy.
Microsoft Vows to Fix Windows 11 Dark Mode Mess After Years of User Complaints
After years of user frustration over patchy implementation, Microsoft has committed to fixing Windows 11's dark mode inconsistencies, though no specific timeline has been provided.
Streaming Prices Soar: Netflix, Amazon, Disney Hike Fees in 2026
Streaming services from Netflix to Prime Video are hiking prices by up to 100% as companies pivot to profitability after years of losses. Consumers face a new reality of costlier subscriptions and more ads.
Apple's Mac Pro is dead — and it's not coming back
Apple has quietly discontinued the Mac Pro, ending its flagship workstation after 20 years and a failed transition to M-series chips that left professional users behind.
XRP Price Risks 50% Drop Despite Goldman Sachs' $152M ETF Exposure
Goldman Sachs disclosed a $152 million exposure to spot XRP ETFs, yet volatility has contracted to levels that historically precede sharp price moves, with technical analysis warning of a potential 50% drop.
Meta Lays Off 700 Metaverse Developers to Fund AI Push
Meta is laying off hundreds of employees in its Reality Labs division, shifting focus from the metaverse to AI development while boosting executive compensation.
Apple invests $400M in US manufacturing with Bosch and TDK for chips and sensors
Apple expands its US manufacturing program with four new partners, including Bosch and TDK, and a $400 million investment through 2030, strengthening the local supply chain for chips and sensors.
Nvidia Hit with Class Action Lawsuit Over Concealed Crypto Mining Revenue
A class action lawsuit alleges Nvidia failed to disclose that a substantial portion of its revenue came from GPU sales for crypto mining, potentially impacting its stock valuation.
OpenSnow: How Two Ski Bums Built the Internet's Most Accurate Snow App with AI and Passion
OpenSnow, an independent app built by two ski enthusiasts, outperforms federal services and big brands in snow predictions using AI and decades of mountain experience. From a 37-email list to half a million followers.
iPhone Air Hits All-Time Low Price: 899 Euros on Amazon, 26% Off
Apple's thinnest smartphone, the iPhone Air, has hit its lowest price ever on Amazon at 899 euros, a 26% discount from its launch price of 1,219 euros.
XRP in Crisis: Investor Community Loses Faith as Price Stagnates
XRP, Ripple's cryptocurrency, faces growing uncertainty among investors as its price stagnates, raising concerns about its future market performance and adoption.