Whatnot has Americans Hooked on Livestream Shopping
Whatnot's rapid-fire auctions has the apps customers spending big on everything from sports cards to seafood, for better or worse. Alicia Tang reports. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Whatnot's rapid-fire auctions has the apps customers spending big on everything from sports cards to seafood, for better or worse. Alicia Tang reports. (Source: Bloomberg)
A sensor that can simultaneously capture depth and image data has long been a "holy grail," Ouster CEO Angus Pacala told TechCrunch.
Oriyomi Hamzat, the Accord Party's gubernatorial aspirant for Oyo State, has made a bold declaration, asserting that he will not step down for any opponent in the 2027 election.

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Colombians face a hard, familiar choice in this month’s presidential election: negotiate with violent criminals, or go back to war against them.
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Carter Efe clinched the ₦50 million prize after defeating Portable in the much-talked-about match. But the real knockout came after the fight, when Lagos socialite E-Money, impressed by the performance, gifted the comedian an additional ₦50 million.
John Sterling, the radio voice of the New York Yankees for parts of 36 seasons, has died. He was 87.

As Supreme Court rulings reshape Nigeria’s opposition and economic pressures intensify, economist Atedo Peterside warns that weakening democratic competition could read more Atedo Peterside warns of judicial bias, sees APC–ADC showdown as 2027 battle lines shift
Nigerian-born, Canada-based lawyer and businessman, George Ekundayo, popularly known as Ogalaw, has released a five-volume book series titled ‘Success in Business.’ The book is a structured guide to building and
Nigerian-born, Canada-based lawyer and businessman, George Ekundayo, popularly known as Ogalaws has released a five-volume book series titled ‘Success in Business.’ The book is a structured guide to building and
The portfolio he has assembled since 2019 is dotted with technologies that have become more widely interesting to VCs over the last year: