Apple MacBook Air 13 (M4, 2025) review: the best small laptop ever | Digital Trends

In our previous reviews of the Apple MacBook Air, we’ve rated it as the best 13-inch laptop but stopped short of giving it a perfect score. With the advent of Apple’s M4 chipset, which isn’t a sea change over the M3 but is nevertheless significantly stronger, I don’t see any reason to hold back.

We can dispute if a laptop with a 13.6-inch display is officially in the 13-inch category or better belongs to the 14-inch laptop segment. But who really cares? The MacBook Air 13 is incredibly thin, light enough to be highly portable, very fast, and oh-so-efficient. It’s a remarkable accomplishment in terms of making hardware that’s sheer genius, and it doesn’t hurt that the entry level price of $1,000 now applies to the current chipset and includes a more reasonable 16GB of RAM.

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Samsung promises not to remove S Pen from future Galaxy S Ultras | Digital Trends

The S Pen has become the top-tier accessory for people who like to draw and take notes on their phone, especially on the Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra. However, the future of the stylus has become a topic of debate lately, as it wasn’t included in the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold Special Edition package. Fortunately, the company promised not to leave out the S Pen from future Galaxy S Ultra models.

Annika Bizon, VP of Product and Marketing at Samsung’s Mobile Experience in the UK, recently told TechRadar at MWC 2025 that Samsung Galaxy users don’t need to worry about whether or not the S Pen will be included in future models. The stylus was left out of Samsung’s Galaxy Unpacked event showcasing the Galaxy S25 series back in January, but just because it was absent from recent marketing campaigns for the latest model doesn’t mean it won’t be a part of the upcoming Galaxy S Ultra phones.

“Multimodality is really important to us,” Bizon said. “So [that’s] how people use their phone – whether they’re speaking, whether they’re writing, whether they’re in a meeting. People do use their S Pens in meetings to write notes. So, I don’t see a space where the S Pen is not a key part of our portfolio.”

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Stop Using Your Business Like a Personal ATM—Here’s Why It’s Killing Your Startup | The Startup Magazine

Launching a startup is exhilarating. The freedom, the hustle, the endless possibilities. But let’s talk about a silent killer lurking in the shadows of many young businesses: treating your company like a personal piggy bank.

Entrepreneurs, listen up. If you keep dipping into your business funds whenever you need to cover rent, book that spontaneous getaway, or upgrade your lifestyle before your company can handle it, you’re strangling your own success.

Let’s break down why this cash management habit is so destructive—and how you can stop before it’s too late.

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How Do Advertising Inflatables Compare to Traditional Marketing Methods? A Clear Evaluation | The Startup Magazine

In the world of marketing, businesses are always on the lookout for new ways to capture attention, and inflatable advertising has emerged as a lively contender against traditional methods. Giant advertising inflatables by Floatie Kings offer a unique and immediate impact, making them stand out in crowded spaces. Unlike static billboards or print ads, inflatables can create a memorable impression at events or high-traffic areas.

Traditional marketing often relies on repetitive exposure to make an impact. On the other hand, custom advertising inflatables can grab attention instantly with their eye-catching designs and sizes. Whether at a festival or a storefront, inflatables engage passersby and offer businesses a creative platform to showcase their brands.

As businesses increasingly seek cost-effective and impactful strategies, advertising inflatables provide an innovative solution. Their reusability at multiple events can offer value over time compared to some traditional methods. This shift in preference highlights the evolving marketing landscape, where standing out requires more than just traditional advertising plays.

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Trump does not rule out recession as trade war escalates | BBC News

US President Donald Trump has refused to say whether the US economy is facing a recession or price rises in the wake of his administration’s flip-flopping on tariff threats against some of its closest trading partners.

Asked if he was expecting a recession this year, Trump said there was a “period of transition” taking place.

Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick, however, insisted there would be no contraction in the world’s largest economy, while acknowledging that the price of some goods may rise.

It comes after a volatile week for US financial markets as investors grappled with uncertainty from his administration’s U-turn on some key parts of its aggressive trade policies.

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Mark Carney: Canada’s next PM vows to win trade war with Trump

Mark Carney has won the race to succeed Justin Trudeau as Canada’s next prime minister, vowing to win the trade war against US President Donald Trump.

The former governor of Canada and the UK’s central banks beat three rivals in the Liberal leadership contest in a landslide.

In much of his victory speech, Carney, 59, attacked Trump, who has imposed tariffs on Canada and said he wants to make the country the 51st US state. “Americans should make no mistake,” he said. “In trade, as in hockey, Canada will win.”

Carney is expected to be sworn in as PM in the coming days and will lead the Liberals in the next general election, which is expected to be called in the coming weeks.

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ChatGPT doubled its weekly active users in under 6 months, thanks to new releases | TechCrunch

OpenAI’s flagship AI chatbot, ChatGPT, returned to solid growth in the latter half of 2024, according to a new report published on Thursday by VC firm Andreessen Horowitz (a16z). While it took ChatGPT nine months to grow from 100 million weekly active users in November 2023 to 200 million in August 2024, it’s now taken less than six months for the app to double those numbers yet again, the report found.

Shortly after its November 2022 release as a research preview, ChatGPT became the fastest app ever to reach 100 million monthly active users — a milestone it hit in only two months’ time.

By November 2023, ChatGPT had reached another milestone of 100 million weekly active users, which grew to 300 million by December 2024, then 400 million in February 2025.

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Scale AI is being investigated by the US Department of Labor | TechCrunch

The U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) is investigating the data-labeling startup Scale AI for compliance with the Fair Labor Standards Act, TechCrunch has learned.

That’s a federal law that regulates unpaid wages, misclassification of employees as contractors, and illegal retaliation against workers.

The investigation has been active since at least August 2024, a document seen by TechCrunch shows. And it’s ongoing, according to a person directly familiar with the matter.

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6 Ways to Spot and Capitalize on Emerging Social Media Trends | Entrepreneur

Social media is one of the most powerful marketing tools available to small businesses and entrepreneurs. Currently, 84% of all consumers check out a brand’s social media page before making a purchase, resulting in about 20% of all sales coming directly through links from social media. For this reason, entrepreneurs often prioritize getting as much visibility on social media as possible. One of the most effective ways to accomplish this is by creating viral content and taking advantage of emerging trends.

The challenge with trends is that they only create a very short window of opportunity, lasting just a few days or weeks. These trends can be difficult to spot when they are just warming up. Most brands that try to capitalize on trends do so when the trend is fizzling out and don’t get the most benefit. Companies that can jump on the leading edge of a trend can significantly improve their ability to be prioritized by the social media platform’s algorithm and gain massive momentum from going viral. This can result in thousands, if not millions, of additional views to your post or social media profile. A single viral post can completely change the trajectory of your business’s long-term success.

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Reddit Rival Digg Is Making a Comeback, Using AI to Moderate | Entrepreneur

Reddit co-founder Alexis Ohanian, 41, has joined forces with former rival Kevin Rose, 48, to revive Digg, a social and link-sharing website Rose founded in 2004 — it was divided up and sold for parts to Betaworks, LinkedIn, and The Washington Post in 2012. The two intend to infuse the new Digg with AI content moderators, a move not yet implemented by Reddit.

The Digg of 2004 allowed users to share links that others could “digg” and upvote or “bury” and downvote, creating a place for trending news. Users could comment on links too, with the most popular content ending up on the homepage.

In its heyday, Digg attracted 40 million monthly unique users, but after a 2010 update removed the “bury” button, users revolted and left the site in droves, leading to its demise.

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