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iGaming’s Mobile Majority Is Reshaping Every Statistic That Matters

The iGaming industry is no longer mobile-first. It’s already there. Smartphone usage is influencing the most significant gambling statistics in 2026 more than ever, with shorter play sessions, faster payment methods, live betting, casino retention through apps, and instant access to casino products. This old industry mindset that relied on “desktop only” registration and longer

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Why Your Favourite Brands Are Disappearing From ChatGPT Results and What That Means for You

If you’ve used ChatGPT to compare products, look up a service, or narrow down a few options before buying, you’re in very good company. In the Reuters Institute’s Generative AI and News Report 2025, 54% of respondents across six countries said they had seen an AI-generated answer in search during the last week, and 24%

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How The Legal Cannabis Is Becoming a Factor of Mainstream and Everyday Health and Wellness

There is no secret that the perception of the health is experiencing a huge change. We are no longer in the fix it when it breaks mentality and are instead in the proactive, holistic where prevention, balance and quality of life are the driving forces. In this change, we have witnessed the emergence of adaptogenic

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Why Canada Doesn’t Tax Most Gambling Winnings — and Why Provinces Still Care

There is a strange contradiction at the centre of Canada’s gambling rules. The person who wins a prize usually keeps it tax-free, while governments and regulators still have strong incentives to keep reshaping the market around that activity. That tension sits at the heart of a PlayOJO source brief on gambling taxation, and it helps

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