The Social Media Addiction Reduction Technology Act would force social media platforms to implement time limits and stop using autoplay functions.

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A US senator has introduced a bill that would stop Facebook, Twitter, or YouTube from endlessly showing you content, in an attempt to keep users from getting addicted to social media

A US senator has introduced a bill that would stop Facebook, Twitter, or YouTube from endlessly showing you content, in an attempt to keep users from getting addicted to social media

The Social Media Addiction Reduction Technology Act would force social media platforms to implement time limits and stop using autoplay functions.

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Quentin Tarantino's go-to cinematographer can't help laughing when discussing the director's love of feet shots

Quentin Tarantino's go-to cinematographer can't help laughing when discussing the director's love of feet shots

Oscar-winning cinematographer Robert Richardson explains his approach to filming the trademark Quentin Tarantino foot shot.

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A seed accelerator that sold a startup to Twitter for $150 million says London is becoming more like Silicon Valley — 'The talent pipeline is there'

A seed accelerator that sold a startup to Twitter for $150 million says London is becoming more like Silicon Valley — 'The talent pipeline is there'

"It's the complete opposite of Silicon Valley, but that's changing fast," says Entrepreneur First.

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Tim Cook says Apple wants to continue making the Mac Pro in the US following reports that it was shifting production to China

Tim Cook says Apple wants to continue making the Mac Pro in the US following reports that it was shifting production to China

Tim Cook said on Apple's Q3 earnings call that it wants to keep making the Mac Pro in the US, following reports that production was shifting to China.

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Walmart hunts for woman accused of urinating on produce and says it plans to have her prosecuted

Walmart hunts for woman accused of urinating on produce and says it plans to have her prosecuted

A woman is accused of urinating on potatoes in the fresh-produce department of a Walmart in West Mifflin, Pennsylvania.

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Consumers are tuning out ads more than ever. Big brands are betting AI can help them break through with better targeting and personalization.

Consumers are tuning out ads more than ever. Big brands are betting AI can help them break through with better targeting and personalization.

Artificial intelligence (AI) is deployed to adapt and personalize marketing campaigns to help brands cut through the clutter.

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Photos show the rise and fall of Nike's iconic Air Jordan sneakers — and how the shoes are making a comeback 15 years after Michael Jordan's retirement

Photos show the rise and fall of Nike's iconic Air Jordan sneakers — and how the shoes are making a comeback 15 years after Michael Jordan's retirement

Nike and Michael Jordan teamed up and in 1984 launched one of the most iconic athlete-endorsed brands of all time: Jordan Brand.

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3,200 people have lost their jobs so far this year in a media landslide

3,200 people have lost their jobs so far this year in a media landslide

Layoffs and buyouts have rocked the media industry, claiming over 3,200 jobs in 2019. The latest were at CTV, Inverse, and Entrepreneur.

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I'm an American who lived in Sweden for 5 years — here are the biggest cultural differences between the 2 countries

I'm an American who lived in Sweden for 5 years — here are the biggest cultural differences between the 2 countries

I noticed several major differences between the US and Sweden when it comes to work culture, family dynamics, and other areas.

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This tiny NYC penthouse costs $1,843 per square foot, but every detail was designed so it 'functions like one twice its size.' Take a look inside.

This tiny NYC penthouse costs $1,843 per square foot, but every detail was designed so it 'functions like one twice its size.' Take a look inside.

A compact Manhattan apartment is selling for $645,000, or about $1,843 per square foot — $426 more per square foot than the borough average.

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