How Publicis Group made AI pay off
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By Ronan Shields • October 15, 2025 • Ivy Liu AI. Antitrust. Existential dread, and, oh yeah, innovation… these were just some of the constantly recurring threads of conversation at this year’s Prebid Summit. This year’s edition of the annual, publisher-focused ad tech conference earlier this week, had a particular sense of urgency given the …
When one of its Kilo-class, diesel-electric submarines recently surfaced off the coast of France, Russia denied that there was a problem with the vessel. The sub was simply surfacing to comply with maritime transit rules governing the English Channel, the Kremlin said—Russia being, of course, a noted follower of international law. But social media accounts …
Federal prosecutors have seized $15 billion from the alleged kingpin of an operation that used imprisoned laborers to trick unsuspecting people into making investments in phony funds, often after spending months faking romantic relationships with the victims. Such “pig butchering” scams have operated for years. They typically work when members of the operation initiate conversations …
Feds seize $15 billion from alleged forced labor scam built on “human suffering” Read More »
Attorney General Pam Bondi today said that Facebook removed an ICE-tracking group after “outreach” from the Department of Justice. “Today following outreach from @thejusticedept, Facebook removed a large group page that was being used to dox and target @ICEgov agents in Chicago,” Bondi wrote in an X post. Bondi alleged that a “wave of violence …
Trump admin pressured Facebook into removing ICE-tracking group Read More »
According to a March blog post from Glance’s VP of AI, Ian Anderson, Glance’s avatars “analyze customer behavior, preferences, and browsing history to provide tailor-made product recommendations, enhancing engagement and conversion rates.” In a statement today, Naveen Tewari, Glance’s CEO and founder, said the screensavers will allow people to “instantly select a brand and reimagine …
DirecTV screensavers will show AI-generated ads with your face in 2026 Read More »
Meetings can be a real drain on productivity, but a new Gmail feature might at least cut down on the time you spend scheduling them. The company has announced “Help Me Schedule” is coming to Gmail, leveraging Gemini AI to recognize when you want to schedule a meeting and offering possible meeting times for the …
Google will let Gemini schedule meetings for you in Gmail Read More »
Broadcom said Tuesday that it has already begun sampling the first Wi-Fi 8 silicon to select partners, as a precursor for rolling out the first Wi-Fi 8 consumer hardware at a future date. Broadcom actually announced four different designs — the BCM6718 for the residential access point market, the BCM43109 for mobile handsets, plus the …
Broadcom launches next-gen Wi-Fi 8 silicon for home gateways, handhelds Read More »
TechHive Editors Choice At a glance Expert’s Rating Pros Impressive cleaning capabilities Epic battery life Easy waterline retrieval means you can put the pole away for good Endless configuration options available in the app Cons Heavy to lift and unwieldy to handle Relatively useless skimming feature Very expensive Our Verdict The price tag on this …
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Image: Kindle We don’t write about the Kindle Scribe too often because, let’s be honest, it’s quite expensive with its $420 MSRP. But now that October Prime Day has come and gone, we’re seeing “like-new” Kindle Scribe digital notebooks for $228, which is a much better price. These discounted Kindle Scribes are refurbished devices that …
“Like-new” Kindle Scribe drops to an unbeatable $228 Read More »