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PayPal & Venmo: Now Send Money Directly
01:10|Big news for PayPal and Venmo users! Direct money transfers between the two apps are now possible, simplifying payments. This integration, years in the making, eliminates the need to switch apps or manually input payment info. While users are excited, privacy concerns arise. Keep an eye on settings to control visibility, especially with the upcoming feature to limit who can discover you through PayPal. Enjoy the convenience without fees for now.
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Apple's Foldable iPhone: Thin, Durable, High Price
01:34|Apples upcoming foldable iPhone, expected in 2023, promises to be incredibly thin when unfolded, potentially thicker when folded due to its slim design inspired by the iPhone Air. The device may score high on repairability, unlike current foldables, hinting at a significant advancement in the category. Despite a likely high price tag, Apple aims to redefine foldables with premium thinness and build quality.
Nvidia Buys AI Chip Startup Groq for $20B
01:02|Nvidias Potential $20B Acquisition of AI Chip Startup Groq: A Game-Changer in AI Arms Race
"Merry Christmas!" - A Message from Corey, creator of The Daily News Now!
00:45|Embrace the spirit of Christmas: peace, love, and connection. Slow down, give thanks, and cherish the moments. Merry Christmas Eve from Corey Cambridge, creator of The Daily News Now!
Amazon Fined $2.5B for Prime Subscription Tricks
01:49|Amazon faces $2.5B FTC settlement for Prime subscription tricks; affected customers to receive refunds, new cancellation process implemented.

Judge Blocks Texas Law on App Age Checks
01:27|A federal judge blocks Texas new law targeting app stores, deeming it too broad and vague. The Texas App Store Accountability Act, or Senate Bill twenty-four twenty, aimed to require parental consent for under-eighteens to download apps. Industry groups praise the ruling, citing free speech protections and existing parental tools. The laws author, State Senator Angela Paxton, argues it offers common-sense options. The pause allows courts to weigh kid safety against online freedoms, as similar age checks emerge globally.