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London startup
fromBusiness Matters
2 days ago

Software Subscriptions Are Draining SME Budgets - But There Is an Alternative

British SMEs face rising costs and should scrutinize software subscriptions, particularly accounting software, which significantly impacts cash flow.
Fashion & style
fromColumbus Ledger-Enquirer
9 hours ago

Popular clothes rental service makes bold new AI move

Rent the Runway is expanding its business model to include a marketplace and advertising platform to adapt to changing consumer preferences and increasing competition.
#sustainability
E-Commerce
fromEarth911
16 hours ago

7 Retailers With Impressive Recycling Programs

Retailers are implementing effective end-of-life product systems to combat plastic waste and promote recycling.
E-Commerce
fromApartment Therapy
1 day ago

13 Finds That'll Have You Ditching Single-Use Paper and Plastic for Good

Sustainable living involves small, everyday swaps to reduce reliance on paper and single-use plastics.
E-Commerce
fromEarth911
16 hours ago

7 Retailers With Impressive Recycling Programs

Retailers are implementing effective end-of-life product systems to combat plastic waste and promote recycling.
E-Commerce
fromApartment Therapy
1 day ago

13 Finds That'll Have You Ditching Single-Use Paper and Plastic for Good

Sustainable living involves small, everyday swaps to reduce reliance on paper and single-use plastics.
#ecommerce
DevOps
fromLondon Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com
2 days ago

Refurbished IT hardware vs new: How enterprises can cut costs without sacrificing performance - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com

Refurbished IT hardware offers significant cost savings and reliability, making it a strategic choice for modern data centers.
Software development
fromTechzine Global
15 hours ago

Anthropic tests restrictions on Claude Code in Pro subscription

Anthropic tested removing Claude Code from the $20 Pro subscription, causing confusion among new users while existing subscribers retained access.
Marketing
fromThedrum
22 hours ago

Why small is the new big

Small businesses represent a significant market opportunity, but brands struggle to connect effectively with them.
Gadgets
fromArs Technica
2 days ago

Framework Laptop 13 Pro is the first major revision to the original Framework Laptop

Framework introduces the Laptop 13 Pro with Core Ultra Series 3 CPUs, a touchscreen, and a larger battery, marking a significant redesign from the original Laptop 13.
fromSearch Engine Roundtable
2 days ago

Google Shopping Showing More Shopping Ads

Google is now displaying sponsored ads within the free listing grid results themselves within the Shopping tab, along with the ads that historically have appeared at the top of the page.
Online marketing
Remodel
fromwww.businessinsider.com
2 days ago

With a family of 6, I have to keep an eye on our budget. Thrift shopping has helped me furnish our home and buy luxury clothes.

Thrifting has transformed from a hobby to a necessity, providing affordable home furnishings while accommodating the challenges of family life.
#ai
Silicon Valley
fromTNW | Opinion
3 days ago

Op-Ed: SaaS is not dead. You are just being sold the funeral

AI will not replace human creativity and traditional software is not dead despite prevailing narratives.
Silicon Valley
fromTNW | Opinion
3 days ago

Op-Ed: SaaS is not dead. You are just being sold the funeral

AI will not replace human creativity and traditional software is not dead despite prevailing narratives.
Digital life
fromFast Company
3 days ago

The carbon cost of our clicks

The digital ecosystem significantly contributes to carbon emissions, with each user generating 229 kilograms of CO2 annually.
UX design
fromwww.businessinsider.com
5 days ago

I moved from Texas to Spain and used AI to code a Facebook Marketplace alternative to sell my furniture

Johanna Abzug created a platform for personal pop-up sales to simplify selling items before moving from Texas to Madrid.
Startup companies
fromFast Company
6 days ago

Shuttered startups are selling old Slack chats and emails to AI companies

Defunct startups are monetizing their digital data by selling it to AI companies, raising significant privacy concerns.
Television
fromFast Company
1 week ago

Get ready for the great American TV trade-in rush

Consumers are expected to upgrade their TVs soon, driven by events and a desire for larger screens.
#thrift-stores
Everyday cooking
fromTasting Table
1 week ago

Why Many Thrift Stores Won't Accept Small Kitchen Appliances - Tasting Table

Thrift stores often refuse to accept donated small kitchen appliances due to liability concerns and safety standards.
Remodel
fromTasting Table
1 week ago

Many Thrift Stores Don't Want These Kitchen Items - But You Can Donate Them Elsewhere - Tasting Table

Thrift stores often do not accept large appliances due to legal, liability, and hazardous waste concerns.
Everyday cooking
fromTasting Table
1 week ago

Why Many Thrift Stores Won't Accept Small Kitchen Appliances - Tasting Table

Thrift stores often refuse to accept donated small kitchen appliances due to liability concerns and safety standards.
Remodel
fromTasting Table
1 week ago

Many Thrift Stores Don't Want These Kitchen Items - But You Can Donate Them Elsewhere - Tasting Table

Thrift stores often do not accept large appliances due to legal, liability, and hazardous waste concerns.
Wearables
fromZDNET
1 week ago

Meta is selling refurbished Ray-Bans for as low as $197 right now - but they're going fast

Refurbished Meta Ray-Bans are available for as low as $197, offering significant savings on first-generation smart glasses.
fromYanko Design - Modern Industrial Design News
3 days ago

Two Makers Just Built the Pocket Linux PC Big Tech Refused To Make - Yanko Design

The CyberFold is a foldable clamshell cyberdeck that bears a striking resemblance to an oversized Nintendo Game Boy Advance SP. Inside is a surprisingly capable Linux computer, complete with a touchscreen, a full QWERTY keyboard, stereo speakers, and a proper port selection.
Gadgets
European startups
fromBusiness Matters
2 weeks ago

Vinted breaks the billion-euro barrier as thrifty shoppers embrace second-hand fashion

Vinted's revenues surged 38% to €1.1 billion as consumers increasingly prefer second-hand clothing over traditional retail.
#microsoft
Marketing tech
fromAxios
2 days ago

Microsoft wants to build the infrastructure behind the AI internet

Microsoft is creating a two-sided marketplace to compensate publishers for content used by AI products, ensuring fair use and collaboration.
fromTheregister
2 weeks ago
Intellectual property law

Microsoft software resale appeal catches eye of class action

Microsoft's appeal against a ruling on perpetual license resale could significantly impact the secondhand software market in the UK.
Marketing tech
fromAxios
2 days ago

Microsoft wants to build the infrastructure behind the AI internet

Microsoft is creating a two-sided marketplace to compensate publishers for content used by AI products, ensuring fair use and collaboration.
Apple
fromTheregister
2 weeks ago

Apple and Samsung lead race to the bottom on repairability

Samsung and Apple phones are ranked lowest in repairability, indicating significant room for improvement in their designs.
Gadgets
fromLifehacker
6 days ago

This Compact HP Mini Desktop Is on Sale for Just $320 Right Now

The 2020 HP EliteDesk 800 G6 is a compact, budget-friendly business machine suitable for basic tasks.
Marketing tech
fromInman
2 days ago

Brokerage storefronts become ad networks with Smartify

Brokerage storefronts are transforming into media channels, allowing real estate firms to monetize high-traffic locations through digital advertising.
Bootstrapping
fromEntrepreneur
3 weeks ago

Why Every Founder Should Tap Into the Refurbished Economy

Businesses are increasingly opting for refurbished assets to save costs and enhance sustainability amid rising expenses and unpredictable supply chains.
fromBig Think
3 weeks ago

Why fixing your gadgets often costs more than replacing them

The fix, he told me, was temporary - he didn't have the right part and couldn't get it. This experience revealed a broader shift in how modern products are designed, sold, and owned - one that increasingly treats repair as optional and replacement as inevitable.
Renovation
fromArchitectural Digest
3 weeks ago

I'm Done Sourcing So Much Online. Here's Why

The convenience of sourcing online is fraught with more pitfalls than most of us want to admit. Try finding adequate photos of a vintage piece's condition-close-ups of the fabric, video of damaged areas, any images of a piece's rear or underside!
UX design
E-Commerce
fromEarth911
2 weeks ago

Sustainability In Your Ear: Don Carli On Tuning What We See Online To Reduce eCommerce Returns

Retail returns will cost $850 billion in 2026, with 22% due to products not matching online expectations.
Gadgets
fromWIRED
2 weeks ago

Amazon Pulls Support for Perfectly Fine Older Kindles

Amazon will stop supporting Kindle devices from 2012 or earlier, limiting access to the Kindle Store and contributing to e-waste.
Gadgets
fromEngadget
2 weeks ago

Amazon is cutting off support for older Kindles

Amazon is discontinuing support for Kindle devices released in 2012 or earlier, effective May 20, 2026.
E-Commerce
fromwww.theguardian.com
3 weeks ago

Secondhand clothes sales forecast to hit $289bn as AI helps shoppers find deals

Secondhand clothing sales are projected to grow 12% this year, reaching $289bn, driven by AI and social media influencers.
Artificial intelligence
fromInfoQ
4 weeks ago

Green IT: How to Reduce the Impact of AI on the Environment

AI's energy consumption and hardware churn pose significant challenges for green IT, necessitating sustainable design and transparency in usage costs.
fromArchDaily
1 month ago

Designing for Obsolescence in an Age of Perpetual Upgrades

In the nineteenth century, entire railway networks became obsolete almost overnight, not due to physical deterioration, but because of changes in the technical standards that supported them. The expansion of railroads across Europe and North America adopted different track gauges, and as a dominant standard gradually emerged, these infrastructures became incompatible with one another.
Renovation
fromDigiday
1 month ago

Retailers turn to digital rebates as alcohol sales slump

Within roughly the past six months alone, Swiftly expanded its alcohol rebate programs from about 11,000 stores to more than 33,000 stores in 44 states. Swiftly had built an alcohol cashback product in 2023 but scaled it through the acquisition of alcohol promotions platform BYBE in 2024.
Wine
E-Commerce
fromZDNET
3 weeks ago

These 20 award-winning tech products are on sale (but we'd pay full price)

Amazon's Big Spring Sale features significant discounts on top-tested tech and other categories.
Online marketing
fromArchitectural Digest
1 month ago

Everything You Need To Know About Vintage Shopping and Selling Online

Ten vintage furniture experts share best practices for sellers and insider strategies for buyers navigating online vintage marketplaces successfully.
Remodel
fromWIRED
1 month ago

Spring Cleaning? Here's How to Declutter Responsibly-and Maybe Earn Some Cash

Spring cleaning becomes manageable by separating decluttering from deep cleaning, dividing your home into smaller specific spaces, and choosing one area to start with using proven decluttering strategies.
fromTheregister
2 months ago

Secondary laptop market goes 'mainstream' amid memory crunch

Affordability is the primary driver in the secondhand segment, the analyst says, with around 40 percent of sales driven by budget-conscious users shopping in the €200 to €300 price band for laptops. The €300 to €400 tier is also expanding - representing 23 percent of the refurbished market, up from 15 percent a year earlier - indicating some buyers are prepared to spend a bit more for improved specifications.
Miscellaneous
#social-media-content-creation
fromAol
1 month ago
Social media marketing

One person's trash is social media's treasure as thrift shopping becomes trendy online

fromUSA TODAY
1 month ago
Social media marketing

One person's trash is social media's treasure as thrift shopping becomes trendy online

fromAol
1 month ago
Social media marketing

One person's trash is social media's treasure as thrift shopping becomes trendy online

fromUSA TODAY
1 month ago
Social media marketing

One person's trash is social media's treasure as thrift shopping becomes trendy online

fromBusiness Matters
2 months ago

What Happens to Business Technology When It Reaches End of Life?

Most businesses, which includes modern ones, invest heavily in technology, but they rarely plan for its eventual and inevitable exit strategy. Generally speaking, companies spend millions on the latest hardware while overlooking the critical phase when those assets reach their end. This lack of planning creates a massive gap in the operational lifecycle of many otherwise successful global organizations. Decisions made at the end of a device's life carry real business risks that can impact the bottom line financially and environmentally speaking.
Information security
OMG science
fromFast Company
1 month ago

HP is mining its own e-waste to build its latest laptops

HP partners with Mint Innovation to create a closed-loop recycling system, recovering pure copper from old HP devices using biosorption technology instead of traditional energy-intensive smelting.
fromEarth911
1 month ago

Find Your Fix: Tech Brands Are Embracing Right to Repair

By January 2026, over a quarter of Americans will live in states with right-to-repair laws, and that number should rise to more than 35% by fall 2026 when Connecticut and Texas join in. The European Union also passed a Right to Repair Directive in 2024, which will apply to all EU countries by July 2026. These rules make manufacturers give consumers and independent repair shops the tools, parts, manuals, and software needed to fix their own products.
Environment
Mobile UX
fromKnowYourMobile
3 months ago

I'll Probably Never Buy A New Phone Again

Buying a refurbished two-year-old flagship yields pro-grade features and years of software support at roughly the price of a new base-model phone.
UK news
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 months ago

Apple and Google pledge not to discriminate against third-party apps in UK deal

Apple and Google made voluntary commitments to avoid discriminating against competing apps, increase vetting transparency, and limit unfair use of third-party app data under CMA oversight.
Business
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 months ago

Modern Milkman to collect unwanted electronics and toys with deliveries

A UK milk delivery firm will collect unwanted toys, mobile phones and laptops for recycling via paid collection bags, expanding its sustainable services nationwide.
fromQuinnkeast
2 months ago

What, then, are we paying for?

Generative AI exponentially brings down the cost of building solutions. It lets people build exactly what they need to solve an exact problem in an exact moment. It lets people own their own solutions. This is great for a lot of specific problems that need specific solutions that wouldn't normally get solved easily. This has been the evergreen promise of computers and programming and hacking. But there's a difference between solving your specific problem, and owning a problem domain.
Software development
Environment
fromFast Company
2 months ago

Ikea's resale bet is paying off

Ikea's Buy Back & Resell program expanded to accept older items, increasing resale volume, offering affordable secondhand options, and diverting products from landfill.
E-Commerce
fromLondon Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com
1 month ago

How music technology is changing the modern retail store - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com

Physical retail stores are transforming into experience-driven spaces where strategic audio systems and environmental design significantly influence customer behavior and brand perception.
fromThe Walrus
2 months ago

Thrifting Was about Frugality. How Did It Become All about Profit? | The Walrus

"I 'm the most hated man in town," Ray McKelvie told me. The town in question was Clinton, British Columbia, approximately 350 kilometres northeast of Vancouver, on Highway 97. Later, I asked another Clinton resident whether McKelvie's claim was true. She thought for a moment. "Well, there's Joe, who lives in the trailer park," she said. "We don't like him much either. But it's about even."
Miscellaneous
fromDigiday
2 months ago

In Graphic Detail: AI licensing deals, protection measures aren't slowing web scraping

New data is reinforcing a structural shift in how AI systems access publisher content: AI models are increasingly scraping publisher content, regardless of bot-blocking measures or content licensing deals meant to control usage, improve attribution or drive referral traffic. New research from analytics firms and bot-tracking companies shows AI tools are increasingly crawling publisher sites as inputs for AI-generated summaries and training, while sending back only limited referral traffic.
Artificial intelligence
Miscellaneous
fromTechCrunch
1 month ago

Move over, Apple: Meet the alternative app stores available in the EU and elsewhere | TechCrunch

EU users can install apps from alternative app stores on Apple devices under the DMA, with notarization and distinct developer business terms required.
fromEarth911
2 months ago

Guest Idea: 7 Solutions to Give Your Old Sunglasses a Second Life

Just like that coffee cup, eyewear is a complex fusion of materials. Metal hinges are screwed into polymer frames, which hold chemically-coated lenses. This mix of metals, plastics, and coatings means standard sorting machines cannot process them. As a result, they are rejected as contamination and sent directly to landfills, where they contribute to non-biodegradable waste. Unlike a disposable paper cup, however, a pair of sunglasses is built for durability. Its high-quality components make it a perfect candidate for repair, reuse, or reinvention.
Environment
UX design
fromDri
2 months ago

The Software Sovereignty Scale

Digital sovereignty depends on who controls software, not its origin, and requires structural legal guarantees to prevent control being taken away.
Artificial intelligence
fromThe Verge
2 months ago

Microsoft says it's building an app store for AI content licensing

Microsoft is building the Publisher Content Marketplace to let AI companies license publisher content with usage terms and usage-based reporting for pricing.
fromTelecompetitor
2 months ago

Pre-owned smartphone market showing its age: Report

The age of smartphones that were traded in reached a record high during the 2025 upgrade cycle, according to a new report from Circana and B-Stock. Most of the devices traded in were at least three generations old, yet even older phones are in high demand on a global basis. As of October 2025, nearly 11% of U.S. consumers own a pre-owned smartphone, with almost one-third (30%) of those being certified pre-owned (CPO) models.
Gadgets
fromPractical Ecommerce
2 months ago

AI Content Licensing for Merchants

They train on it and self-evaluate against it. Yet those AI-driven interfaces increasingly answer questions without sending users to the content source. Google's AI Overviews makes this obvious to many businesses in the form of dwindling search traffic. Many publishers are alarmed, having built their businesses on audience reach, page views, and advertising impressions. When AI systems summarize articles instead of referring readers, the economic model fractures.
Artificial intelligence
Gadgets
fromZDNET
2 months ago

Should you buy a refurbished MacBook in 2026? I did the math, and here's my advice

Refurbished laptops from reputable marketplaces can deliver near-new performance and substantial savings despite minor cosmetic wear.
fromInc
1 month ago

Depop Might Be the Last Resale App Not Drowning in AIGenerated Junk Images. Is That Why Gen-Z Loves It?

For eBay, acquiring Depop makes a good measure of intuitive sense. Generally, resale is trending upward: Based on ThredUp's 2025 Resale Report, the secondhand apparel market is expected to reach $367 billion by 2029, growing 2.7 times faster than the overall global apparel market. Millennials, Gen-Z, and Gen-Alpha shoppers are some of the strongest drivers of that trend, with 39% of younger generation shoppers having made a secondhand apparel purchase on a social commerce platform in the 12 months before the study was published.
E-Commerce
fromSilicon Canals
2 months ago

8 products that used to last decades but now seem to break after the warranty expires - Silicon Canals

My grandmother's refrigerator ran for forty years. The washing machine she bought in the 1970s? Still spinning when she passed away. Meanwhile, I'm on my third coffee maker in five years, and don't get me started on the laptop that mysteriously died two weeks after the warranty expired. This isn't just bad luck or nostalgia talking. There's something fundamentally different about how products are made today versus decades ago.
Gadgets
fromBusiness Matters
2 months ago

How to Get the Most from Your Online Marketplace Listings

At a time when digital channels increasingly define commercial success, online marketplaces have become essential tools for small and medium-sized enterprises to reach customers and drive revenue. For many SMEs, marketplaces offer a ready-made audience without the significant acquisition costs of standalone ecommerce sites, but the simple act of listing product ranges isn't enough to guarantee results. To succeed, businesses must approach their marketplace presence strategically, optimising every element of their listings for discovery, relevance and conversion.
E-Commerce
fromTech Times
2 months ago

How to Sell Digital Downloads and Build a Profitable Digital Product Business From Your Own Website

A digital product is any non-physical item sold online and delivered electronically. This category encompasses a wide range of offerings: ebooks that teach specific skills, online courses that provide comprehensive training, design templates that save creators hours of work, stock media libraries offering photography and video, printables like planners and checklists, software tools that automate tasks, and audio files ranging from music to guided meditations.
E-Commerce
Gadgets
fromwww.wired.com
2 months ago

Don't Fall for the Crappy Laptops Amazon Promotes. Buy One of These Instead

Avoid cheap off-brand laptops and misleadingly marketed budget 'gaming' models; choose reputable manufacturers or better-value Snapdragon-equipped options for longer battery life and reliable performance.
E-Commerce
fromwww.marketingdive.com
2 months ago

Depop touts ability to support consumer incomes with Depoponomics'

Depop launched Depoponomics, a national campaign using a Kelis-backed 30-second spot and fee-free selling to show resale can earn consumers extra income.
E-Commerce
fromPractical Ecommerce
2 months ago

Why Marketplaces Block AI Shopping Agents

Agentic commerce enables AI to search, compare, and purchase for users, prompting marketplaces to restrict agents and sparking legal and commercial battles over control.
E-Commerce
fromIndependent
2 months ago

'Something has to leave my wardrobe before something new can enter it' - how to turn your clutter into cash on Vinted

Sell unwanted items on second-hand platforms to earn extra money while decluttering and tidying your home.
fromTechCrunch
2 months ago

Etsy sells secondhand clothing marketplace Depop to eBay for $1.2B | TechCrunch

Founded in 2011, Depop generated approximately $1 billion in gross merchandise sales - the total value of goods sold through its platform - in 2025. In the U.S., the company saw nearly 60% year-over-year growth. As of December 31, 2025, the marketplace had seven million active buyers, nearly 90% of whom were under 34, and more than three million active sellers.
E-Commerce
E-Commerce
fromFast Company
2 months ago

Why Gen Z is so obsessed with Depop

eBay will acquire Depop for $1.2 billion to gain Gen Z/Gen Alpha resale customers and a best-in-class visual resale interface.
fromWWD
2 months ago

Inside Whatnot's Booming Beauty Resale Business

The resale market - which comprises roughly 8 percent of total fashion and luxury sales globally, per a 2025 Vestiaire Collective study - is becoming a potential growth frontier in beauty, too, as indicated by new data from Los Angeles-based live selling platform Whatnot. Launched in 2019 with a focus on selling collectible figurines via live video auctions, Whatnot has since expanded to other categories including sneakers, jewelry, electronics and beauty and fashion, with the latter two being the platform's fastest-growing categories.
E-Commerce
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