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AI.com crashes the Super Bowl, and its website
Crypto.com co-founder responds after AI.com website goes down.
The purchase rewrites the domain record books -- not that the crypto industry has ever been accused of restraint when it ...
Though Finland announced its roster Jan. 2, NHL.com is taking it a step further, taking our shot at what some countries' ...
Today, NHL.com senior writer Dan Rosen and columnist Nicholas J. Cotsonika play coach of Team USA with their projected lines: ...
Kris Marszalek is launching ai.com on Sunday with a Super Bowl ad. The platform will sell consumers an autonomous AI agent ...
Part of an on-screen dynasty that includes his father Stellan Skarsgård, the "True Blood" and "Big Little Lies" breakout is ...
The most critical stretch of No. 13 Purdue’s season begins Tuesday night in Lincoln, against upstart Nebraska, one of the ...
The Financial Times reported that in April 2025, Marszalek paid $70 million to obtain the AI.com domain, which the publication says is the most ever spent on a domain, far more th ...
The domain AI.com was just purchased for a record-breaking amount of money. It already had a commercial at the Super Bowl.
The domain was purchased by Kris Marszalek, the CEO of Crypto.com, in what has been described as one of the most expensive domain transactions ever.
The victory was one for the sport as much as it was for Murase. The night amounted to a blender of triple corks — a trick ...
Of all the Super Bowl commercials in the big game, one ad was the strangest and most cryptic of them all. And it worked.
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