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Jack Dorsey’s Contactless Payments Company Introduces a Wand
The company’s Cash App business launched a device on Thursday that looks like a tiny sparkly wand, albeit with a chip embedded that allows customers to pay for items at a store the same way they would with a plastic card or mobile phone.
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The company’s Cash App business launched a device on Thursday that looks like a tiny sparkly wand, albeit with a chip embedded that allows customers to pay for items at a store the same way they would with a plastic card or mobile phone.
Vine reboot app Divine arrives with a ban on AI slop
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American billionaire Mark Cuban graduates: Start your job search with small companies
There’s no doubt that artificial intelligence is transforming the job market. American billionaire Mark Cuban is urging recent college graduates to look beyond big corporations and begin their careers with small businesses. In a post shared on social media platform X (formerly known as Twitter) Cuban highlighted that small companies create around 60% new jobs annually and will increasingly benefit from AI, enabling them to compete ‘easier and faster’ with larger rivals.
Social media bans on teens risk strengthening Big Tech's grip on the sector, Bluesky exec warns
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Bluesky was launched as a Twitter rival — but it's far less popular. Now it's eyeing Reddit for inspiration
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Cannibalism
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Wave Cash App’s Magic Wand to Pay for Stuff
Have you ever wanted to wave a magic wand at something and make it yours? Well, now you can, so long as you have enough money in your debit account to pay for it. Cash App, the digital payments service operated by Block, has offered its users the ability to use free physical cards since 2017.