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TikTok has launched TikTok GO, a new in-app travel booking service that lets users book hotels, tours, and attractions directly from videos. The feature integrates listings, availability, and ...
“For the second quarter, we expect gross bookings growth of 7% to 9% and revenue growth of 9% to 11%,” Schenkel said, adding: “For EBITDA, we expect second quarter EBITDA margins to be up 50 to 100 ...
We're only a little over a month until the start of the 2026 World Cup in North America. For the country that will host most of the matches in the legendary men's soccer tournament, the United States, ...
Could AI be hooked directly to your house? Premier tech company, Nvidia, is teaming up with a start-up to put artificial intelligence data centers into personal homes and businesses. California-based ...
TL;DR: Microsoft's Project Helix aims to unify console and PC gaming by enabling native cross-platform development, blending hardware and software into a hybrid system powered by AMD and next-gen ...
Uber said Wednesday that users will soon be able to book hotels through its app, as it looks to expand its offerings and become a do-it-all travel service. "Uber is now an app for everything," CEO ...
Shady hotel booking sites, misleading customer service numbers and hacked airline loyalty accounts have snared travelers. Here’s how to avoid getting scammed. By Seth Kugel Seth Kugel writes the ...
Companies are scrambling to deal with the glut. Credit...Mojo Wang Supported by By Mike Isaac and Erin Griffith Reporting from San Francisco When a financial services company recently began using ...