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Bumble’s paying users are slipping as it bets on an overhaul later this year

Bumble’s paying users are slipping as it bets on an overhaul later this year

As Bumble gets ready for a big overhaul meant to win back Gen Z users (who are pretty over dating apps right now), its latest earnings still reports that paying users are declining. In the first quarter of 2026, total paying users fell 21.1% to 3.2 million, down from 4 million a year ago.  This has been the story for a few quarters now. However, during the call to investors this afternoon, Bumble has framed this as a deliberate shift toward higher-quality, more intentional users. So while total revenue dropped 14.1% to $212.4 million (though it did beat expectations), and Bumble app revenue fell to $172.7 million, its total average revenue per paying user increased nearly 9%. It also reported higher profits: Net earnings increased to $52.6 million compared to $19.8 million in the year-ago quarter (largely from cutting sales and marketing expenses). On the company’s investor call, founder and CEO Whitney Wolfe Herd described the paid-user decline as part of an intentional reset. “This is a period of real transformation at Bumble over the …

Kia’s EV bet is paying off as sales surge with new models launching

Kia’s EV bet is paying off as sales surge with new models launching

Kia has quietly become a dark horse in the EV space, with a full lineup of models that range from electric sedans to vans. Kia’s EV plans unfold as sales pick up Kia said on Monday that global sales rose 1% in April, to 277,188 vehicles. The Korean automaker credited its growing lineup of electric and hybrid vehicles for the strong performance. For the first time in 28 years, Kia outsold Hyundai in its home market last month. The achievement is the first time since Hyundai took a controlling stake in Kia that the “younger sibling” outsold it. While a fire at a parts supplier impacted Hyundai’s output in March, Kia said sales growth in Korea was largely thanks to new electric vehicles, including the EV3, EV5, and the PV5 electric van, all of which posted higher demand last month. Advertisement – scroll for more content The EV3 was among Kia’s top-selling vehicles in Korea last month, with 3,898 units sold, while PV5 sales reached 2,262. While Kia’s overseas sales fell 0.7%, electric and hybrid …

Stop Paying for a VPN: Firefox Just Built One Right Into Your Browser

Stop Paying for a VPN: Firefox Just Built One Right Into Your Browser

Privacy tools are usually locked behind a monthly subscription, but Mozilla is changing that by baking protection directly into the browsing experience. With the latest update, Firefox has added an integrated VPN that allows you to hide your digital tracks without needing a separate app or a credit card. It’s a major shift for the browser, moving a feature that used to be a paid extra into the hands of every user by default. Keep in mind that free VPNs can be dangerous. If they’re not from a trusted provider, they can put your data at risk or include vulnerabilities you wouldn’t find in some of the more popular paid VPN services.  In its post about the Firefox 149 updates, Mozilla notes, “Free VPNs can sometimes mean sketchy arrangements that end up compromising your privacy, but ours is built from our data principles and commitment to be the world’s most trusted browser.”  In CNET’s tests, among VPN services that offer a free tier, the best free plan on the market is Proton VPN’s free service. (It’s the only free VPN …

Dine, dash, caught – Woman fled Sambuca restaurant without paying £91 bill

Dine, dash, caught – Woman fled Sambuca restaurant without paying £91 bill

A dine-and-dasher fled a popular Northumberland restaurant having racked-up a £91 bill after feasting on food and booze. Tracy Dimmick, who has a previous conviction for smuggling drugs into HMP Northumberland for her nephew, ran out of Sambucas, in Cramlington, without settling the bill. However, the 49-year-old was easily identified from CCTV, arrested and brought before the courts in March. She pleaded guilty to making off without payment and was fined and ordered to pay compensation. This week, it emerged that, just prior to that offence, Dimmick had also stolen a total of £46-worth of goods from Morrisons, in Blyth, after targeting the store twice in six weeks. Keith Laidlaw, prosecuting at South East Northumberland Magistrates’ Court, said the offences happened in August and September last year. Mr Laidlaw continued: “The witness works at Morrisons in Blyth and, on August 4 at 12.20pm and September 26 at 1.30pm, he identified the defendant in the shop because she’s a regular offender. “She was in the store on both occasions and stole £16-worth of razor blades on …

A Dark-Money Campaign Is Paying Influencers to Frame Chinese AI as a Threat

A Dark-Money Campaign Is Paying Influencers to Frame Chinese AI as a Threat

In an Instagram video posted on April 1, lifestyle influencer Melissa Strahle poses outdoors before an American flag as soft instrumental music plays. “AI lets me focus on what matters most,” she tells her 1.4 million followers. “We need to invest in American-made AI to ensure America leads the way in innovation and job creation.” Strahle labeled the post an advertisement, but she didn’t disclose what organization had paid for it. It turns out the funding came from Build American AI, a dark-money group tied to Leading the Future, a $100 million super PAC supported by, and in some cases directly funded by, tech figures affiliated with companies like OpenAI and Palantir. The video is part of a coordinated influence campaign that Build American AI is funding, which is being rolled out on social media in two phases. The first focused on working with lifestyle influencers like Strahle, who did not respond to a request for comment, to promote the US artificial intelligence industry and American innovation. But the second and current phase of the …

US warns shippers against paying Strait of Hormuz tolls, ‘donations’ | US-Israel war on Iran News

US warns shippers against paying Strait of Hormuz tolls, ‘donations’ | US-Israel war on Iran News

Latest warning comes as Iranian state media reports Tehran has presented new peace proposal to US. Published On 1 May 20261 May 2026 The United States has warned that any shippers paying tolls or other fees to Iran for passage through the Strait of Hormuz risk being sanctioned. The warning on Friday comes as a US naval blockade of the strait continued for its third week, amid stalled US-Iran ceasefire talks. Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian has called the ongoing siege on the country’s ports “intolerable”. Recommended Stories list of 3 itemsend of list Iran’s influence over, and ability to effectively close, the Strait of Hormuz emerged as a key point of leverage shortly after the US and Israel began launching attacks on Iran on February 28. About one-fifth of the global crude oil and liquefied natural gas maritime shipments pass through the arterial waterway. In its past proposals to end the war, Iran has proposed charging fees or tolls for vessels seeking to pass through the state. Washington has repeatedly rejected the prospect. The advisory …

Californians Now Paying 6 Bucks a Gallon for Kicks on Route 66

Californians Now Paying 6 Bucks a Gallon for Kicks on Route 66

By Daniel Trotta, Georgina McCartney and Shariq Khan CARLSBAD, California, April 30 (Reuters) – Motorists commemorating the centennial of U.S. Route 66 – a celebrated ⁠symbol of ⁠carefree road trips – were paying $6 a gallon for gasoline in California on ⁠Thursday, the highest price in two years and a brewing political flashpoint as elections loom. The Iran war has brought the worst-ever disruption to global oil supplies, driving up ​gasoline prices worldwide and posing particular hardships for California, the most populous U.S. state with the most cars on the road. The Golden State also has some of the highest gasoline prices in the country because of stringent emissions standards, high taxes and its reliance on ‌imported petroleum. With California’s gubernatorial primary barely one month away, candidates sparred at ‌a debate this week over whether to eliminate the state’s $0.61-per-gallon gas tax, the highest in the nation. At the national level, high gas prices look certain to become a major political issue ahead of congressional midterm elections in November, when President Donald Trump’s Republicans will …

I stopped paying for file manager apps after discovering what Android already has

I stopped paying for file manager apps after discovering what Android already has

Like many folks, I also used to rely on third-party apps to manage files on Android. I wanted better organization, faster file transfers, and advanced tools like file compression. Frankly speaking, the built-in options felt too basic. Well, I used to think like that until I tried Android’s built-in file management features. After using them for a while, I realized that I didn’t need my third-party app at all. Surprisingly, Android already offers an array of powerful file management features that rival popular apps. Related My Samsung has security features I’ve never seen on any other Android phone Samsung is clearly ahead of the curve. I didn’t realize Android’s file manager is this good Don’t underestimate it Most Android devices have a preinstalled file manager. If you own a Pixel phone, you have Files by Google; Samsung users have My Files. However, these apps are also easier to overlook. At first glance, I found Android’s built-in file manager too basic. I thought they were nowhere closer to dedicated third-party file managers. Once I started exploring, …

Millions Of Americans Are Canceling Health Insurance Because They’re Paying Thousands Before Coverage Even Starts

Millions Of Americans Are Canceling Health Insurance Because They’re Paying Thousands Before Coverage Even Starts

In August of 2025, I got laid off from a part-time position and lost my health insurance. On one hand, I’m a freelance writer and journalist, so it’s a miracle I had insurance at all. I’m also relatively healthy and rarely go to the doctor. On the other hand, I’m not exactly a spring chicken anymore, and it never hurts to be prepared. After reading through my termination paperwork (which finally arrived in my mailbox six months later), I called COBRA to ask how much it would cost to extend my coverage until I could find something else. “It’ll be about $650 a month for your previous $4,000 deductible,” the representative told me, “but you can’t have a lapse in coverage, so you’ll need to retroactively pay for the last six months, too.” I pulled up the calculator on my laptop and crunched some numbers. “So I’ll need to pay almost $4,000 to get back on my health insurance, $650 a month from here, and another $4,000 out of pocket before it even kicks in?” …

Are you paying an AI ‘swarm tax’? Why single agents often beat complex systems

Are you paying an AI ‘swarm tax’? Why single agents often beat complex systems

Enterprise teams building multi-agent AI systems may be paying a compute premium for gains that don’t hold up under equal-budget conditions. New Stanford University research finds that single-agent systems match or outperform multi-agent architectures on complex reasoning tasks when both are given the same thinking token budget. However, multi-agent systems come with the added baggage of computational overhead. Because they typically use longer reasoning traces and multiple interactions, it is often unclear whether their reported gains stem from architectural advantages or simply from consuming more resources. To isolate the true driver of performance, researchers at Stanford University compared single-agent systems against multi-agent architectures on complex multi-hop reasoning tasks under equal “thinking token” budgets. Their experiments show that in most cases, single-agent systems match or outperform multi-agent systems when compute is equal. Multi-agent systems gain a competitive edge when a single agent’s context becomes too long or corrupted. In practice, this means that a single-agent model with an adequate thinking budget can deliver more efficient, reliable, and cost-effective multi-hop reasoning. Engineering teams should reserve multi-agent systems …