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Jensen Huang is turning Nvidia's chips into the iPhone of the AI world
Jensen Huang said Nvidia is on a "one-year rhythm" with chip releases, similar to Apple's annual iPhone release schedule.
The world's top chipmakers can reportedly flip a 'kill switch' should China invade Taiwan
Chip giants ASML and TSMC have a remote shutdown option for their advanced EUV chipmaking machines, Bloomberg reported.
TikTok is about to become even bigger and more powerful
As millennials flood the app, TikTok is about to mature into a YouTube-like juggernaut — if it can survive the US ban.
'Zoomtown' slowdown: 18 cities where rents have plummeted from their pandemic peak
Apartments got cheaper on a yearly basis for the ninth straight month in April. Here are 18 cities that are way cheaper than their pandemic peak.
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I used a fake name on my résumé to land a job. It might have helped, but it felt like I lost a core part of myself.
Mukhtar Kadiri told BI he struggled to land a job after college. He thought using an English-sounding name would help — but it made him feel fake.
Jeremy Renner says his 'eyeball was out' during horrific snowplow accident that broke 38 bones
Jeremy Renner said he could see his own eyeball during the snow plow accident, but he ignored it. "I got to worry about breathing first," he said.
Celibacy might suck, but it's better than dating apps. Hooking up with old friends is the way to go.
Bumble's ad campaign appeared to make fun of celibacy and struck a chord with this single mom. She says that dating apps lack the social glue needed for the real world.
An early retiree shares 3 money moves he made to save seven figures, quit work at 48, and still live comfortably: 'You don't have to live on ramen'
"I am not special. I literally did what I was told to do, which was invest in my 401(k) and try to max it out," says early retiree Eric Cooper.