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Amazon Surpasses Walmart as America’s Largest Company by Revenue — And the Gap Is Only Widening

For decades, Walmart held the undisputed crown as America’s biggest company by revenue. That era is now over. Amazon has officially overtaken the Bentonville, Arkansas-based retail giant, posting $638 billion in trailing twelve-month revenue compared to Walmart’s $674 billion fiscal year figure — but when measured on a comparable calendar-year basis, Amazon’s momentum has carried it past its longtime rival.

India’s Gen Z Is Driving ChatGPT’s Explosive Growth—and OpenAI Is Betting Big on It

Nearly half of all ChatGPT usage in India now comes from users between the ages of 18 and 24, according to data shared by OpenAI, underscoring a generational shift in how young Indians interact with technology, education, and work.

Pokémon Day 2025: Nintendo’s Franchise Machine Gears Up for a New Generation With Legends Z-A and Beyond

Every year on February 27, The Pokémon Company marks the anniversary of the original Pokémon Red and Green release in Japan with a broadcast event known as Pokémon Presents. For nearly three decades, this date has served as a reliable launchpad for major announcements, game reveals, and strategic signals about where the world’s highest-grossing media franchise intends to go next.

OpenAI and Perplexity Concede That AI-Powered Advertising Was a Misstep — And the Industry Is Watching

Two of the most prominent names in artificial intelligence — OpenAI and Perplexity — have publicly acknowledged that their early forays into AI-generated advertising were, by their own admission, mistakes. The admissions, which emerged in recent weeks, signal a broader reckoning within the AI industry over how to monetize products built on the promise of unbiased, trustworthy information delivery.

Inside llama.cpp’s Radical Redesign: How a New Graph Scheduler Could Reshape Open-Source AI Inference

A sweeping architectural overhaul is underway inside one of the most widely used open-source AI inference engines, and the implications for developers, hardware vendors, and the broader machine learning community could be profound.

NASA’s New Boss Puts Boeing Starliner on Notice: Isaacman’s Blunt Letter Signals a Reckoning for the Troubled Spacecraft Program

Jared Isaacman, the billionaire entrepreneur who took over as NASA administrator earlier this year, has sent a pointed letter to Boeing’s leadership that lays bare the agency’s growing frustration with the Starliner crew capsule — a spacecraft plagued by years of delays, cost overruns, and technical failures that have tested the patience of lawmakers, astronauts, and taxpayers alike.

How AI Agents Are Reshaping SEO Workflows: A Practical Blueprint for Search Professionals

For years, search engine optimization has been a discipline defined by repetitive, labor-intensive processes — keyword research, content audits, technical crawls, competitor analysis. The work is essential but grinding, and the professionals who do it well have long wished for a way to automate the drudgery without sacrificing the strategic thinking that separates good SEO from great SEO. Now, a new class of AI-powered agents is beginning to do exactly that, and the implications for how SEO teams operate are significant.

One Terminal Multiplexer to Rule Them All: Why Power Users Are Ditching Tmux and Screen for a Single Unified Workflow

For decades, the terminal multiplexer space has been defined by a quiet rivalry between two stalwarts: GNU Screen and tmux. System administrators, developers, and DevOps engineers have long debated the merits of each, often running both in parallel or switching between them depending on the task at hand. But a growing movement among power users suggests that the era of dual-multiplexer workflows may be coming to an end — replaced by a streamlined approach that consolidates everything into a single tool.

Google’s Pixel 10a Arrives With Flagship Ambitions and a Budget Price Tag — But Can It Dethrone Samsung’s Mid-Range Empire?

Google has officially launched the Pixel 10a, the latest entry in its affordable smartphone lineup, and the device signals a clear escalation in the company’s strategy to capture the mid-range market with hardware and software that increasingly blur the line between budget and premium. Priced at $499, the Pixel 10a arrives at a moment when consumers are more cost-conscious than ever, yet unwilling to compromise on the features that define a modern smartphone experience.

Your Headphones May Be Leaching Hormone-Disrupting Chemicals Into Your Skin, and the Doses Are Alarmingly High

For millions of people around the world, headphones are as essential as a wallet or a set of keys. They accompany us on commutes, during workouts, through long work sessions, and into bed. But a growing body of scientific evidence suggests that the soft plastic and silicone components pressing against our skin for hours each day may be quietly delivering a cocktail of endocrine-disrupting chemicals directly into our bodies — at levels that far exceed what regulators have deemed safe.