Tupperware, Vinyl, and Adult Diapers
Novo Nordisk (maker of Ozempic) is betting on heart disease drugs.
Apple will reportedly use AI from Baidu in devices sold in China.
The US vs. Apple (good summary and analysis of their current regulatory situation).
AI’s trying to improve fax machines in the health care industry.
In the music world, streaming is king, but vinyl outsold CDs for the second year in a row:
Japan diaper-maker pivots from diapers for babies to diapers for older people (due to demographic shift in the country).
Amazon fined in Poland for manipulating users with UI dark patterns.
20 years of Gmail.
Krispy Kreme is killing it (and they made a deal to sell their products at McDonald’s that will likely improve their fortunes still-further):
Online fraudulent seller farms, as explained through bug zappers.
Video game adaptations are becoming more vital as a source of IP for Hollywood.
Amazon’s hoping weight-loss drugs like Ozempic will help its online pharmacy.
Micro-drama video series are a booming business in China.
Americans are spending more, saving less than before the pandemic:
Visa and Mastercard agree to $30 billion settlement.
In-video game ad-spending could hit $11.5 billion by 2027.
Tupperware could go under.
LinkedIn (like everyone else) is trying to be TikTok.