Remember the Yangwang U9? You probably looked at this all-electric supercar from China when it was unveiled the year before last, saw its party trick […]
Month: August 2025
Sayonara, Godzilla: This Is The Last Ever R35 Nissan GT-R
We knew this day was coming, but it doesn’t make it any easier. After 18 years, production of the R35 Nissan GT-R has finally come […]
EcoFlow Rapid Pro X debuts as high-capacity power bank with support for accessories
The Rapid Pro X power bank costs $299.99 in the US and €239.99 in the EU. Pictured: a promo picture of the portable charger. (Image […]
Is Intel stock a buy after 10% US government stake?
What do Wall Street analysts think of the deal? Intel (NASDAQ:INTCO), the pioneering semiconductor manufacturer, has a new stakeholder — the U.S. government. Intel announced […]
I’m a woman approaching middle age, do I need to get my hormones checked?
If you’re a woman approaching middle age and you’re on social media, you might have been urged to get your hormones checked. These posts often […]
Inside the C-Suite: Complex’s new app is the future of its business, CEO says
The advent of AI is putting pressure on publishers to find new ways to connect with their audience, as AI summaries and answer engines are […]
Ad Tech Briefing: $26.8 billion still wasted in programmatic despite MFA crackdown
This Ad Tech Briefing covers the latest in ad tech and platforms for Digiday+ members and is distributed over email every Tuesday at 10 a.m. […]
Is AI undermining agencies’ client relationships or reinforcing agencies’ roles?
By Tim Peterson • August 26, 2025 • Subscribe: Apple Podcasts • Spotify AI is the latest frenemy for ad agencies. On the one hand, […]
How Perplexity’s new revenue model works, according to its head of publisher partnerships
By Sara Guaglione • August 26, 2025 • Perplexity is opening up a pool of $42.5 million to publishers. As part of a new subscription […]
NFL contract news: Trey Hendrickson gets re-worked deal, Cowboys and Micah Parsons left in spotlight
When Monday began the Cowboys, Cincinnati Bengals and Washington Commanders were the last teams remaining with players in contentious contract holdouts/situations (unless you count the […]