Henrik Werdelin's new venture, Audos, aims to democratize entrepreneurship by providing AI tools to everyday entrepreneurs, helping them launch successful businesses without technical skills.
In a significant move for food safety, Nestlé USA and Conagra Brands announce plans to eliminate synthetic colors from their products. This decision follows growing health concerns and political pressure, aiming to improve nutritional quality in American diets.
Philips is raising prices on its Hue smart lighting series starting July 1 due to tariffs, urging customers to purchase now. Future increases are likely as tariffs loom.
Philips Hue lights are set to see a price increase on July 1, 2025, due to tariffs linked to Trump’s trade policies. Discover how these changes will affect your smart lighting choices.
In a surprising move, Texas Governor Greg Abbott vetoed a bill aiming to ban hemp products containing THC, a decision that has sparked relief among veterans and the booming hemp industry. Critics argue about safety concerns and the need for regulation.
In a surprising move, Texas Governor Greg Abbott vetoed a bill that would have banned all THC consumables, allowing the thriving market of THC-infused products to continue flourishing in the state. This decision protects jobs and revenue while highlighting ongoing debates about marijuana regulation.
Exciting news for Apple fans! The Apple Watch Series 10 is now available in the refurbished store, offering significant savings. Find out why you might want to consider buying refurbished from Apple!
Kraft Heinz announces a major move to remove all artificial food dyes from U.S. products by 2027, focusing on natural alternatives. This decision aims to enhance food safety and address health concerns linked to synthetic dyes.
Samsung is reportedly testing new battery technologies, prioritizing safety and long-term durability over quick releases. Learn why the Galaxy S25 Edge may not feature the latest innovations yet.
Kraft Heinz announces it will remove artificial FD&C dyes from its products by 2027. This decision follows FDA pressure and aims to enhance product health perception, despite concerns over visual appeal.