Fashion Brands Want Your Old Clothes Back, Now They’re Selling Repairs, Not Just New Looks

Brands are turning repairs into a new profit engine, building in-store and online fix-it services to keep clothes in use and customers coming back.

Buying Your Teen’s First Smartphone? Here’s What Experts Say to Look for Before You Swipe “Add to Cart”

Buying your teen’s first smartphone? Here’s how to pick one that won’t break (or blow up your budget), plus what to know about safety and controls.

Carrefour’s $215 Galaxy S21+ deal is a shocker, and a reminder to read the fine print

Carrefour is touting a Galaxy S21+ for under €200 (about $215). The catch: deals this low often hinge on stock limits, condition, or fine print.

Claude 3’s Opus, Sonnet, and Haiku: How to Pick the Right AI Model Without Blowing Your Budget

Claude 3 comes in three flavors, Opus, Sonnet, Haiku. Here’s how teams choose between accuracy, speed, and cost without creating new risks.

French Middle Schoolers Took Their “Mini-Company” to a Packed Startup Fair, and Stole the Show

French middle schoolers behind Lumiclé pitched their mini-company at a Toulouse expo with nearly 120 teams, startup-style, inside a rugby stadium.

Two New Trail Guides Map Out 186 Miles of Walks and Rides in One of Brittany’s Prettiest Corners

Two updated guidebooks break down Rochefort-en-Terre’s hiking and biking routes, part of a 186-mile network across Brittany’s countryside.

A French “life insurance” favorite gets a makeover: Sérénipierre rebrands as Patrima+ with more digital tools

Sérénipierre, a French investment-style “life insurance” contract, is rebranding as Patrima+, promising more options, flexibility, and digital tools.

AI Is Already Approving Loans in Seconds, and Reshaping How Banks and Insurers Work

AI is already speeding up loans and claims in Europe, boosting productivity, raising fraud detection, and fueling fears of black-box decisions and work squeeze.

EU Warns Meta: Let ChatGPT and Other AI Bots Back Into WhatsApp, or Face Emergency Action

EU regulators warn Meta to reopen WhatsApp to ChatGPT and other AI bots, weighing emergency action after a block and a $0.0625-per-message fee.

Apple Wants Your iPhone to Fix Your Weak Passwords for You in iOS 27, Here’s the Catch

Apple says iOS 27 could let your iPhone automatically change weak or breached passwords using Safari and Apple Intelligence, boosting security, but risking lockouts.

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