Business Mayor > technology > Lucky Girl Syndrome: Smug TikTok trend or life-changing positivity? technologyLucky Girl Syndrome: Smug TikTok trend or life-changing positivity?technologyJanuary 14, 2023posted on Jan. 14, 2023 at 12:03 am Lucky Girl Syndrome promotes positive thinking, manifesting good vibes and is spreading online. READ SOURCE Read More Microsoft will unveil new Windows and cloud AI features in May Share on FacebookShare on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on RedditbusinessmayorJanuary 14, 2023 You Might Also LiketechnologyONDC delays levying network fee again on stakeholder feedbackMay 2, 2025technologyTesla denies report that the EV maker is looking to replace Elon MuskMay 1, 2025technologyMy favourite Fitbit is less than £100 in deal that beats Amazon and CurrysMay 1, 2025technologyApple referred for possible criminal contempt investigationMay 1, 2025technologyVisa partners with AI giants to streamline online shoppingApril 30, 2025technologySky is dishing out the iPhone 16 at 'lowest ever' price – no surprise it's selling fastApril 30, 2025Recommended For YoufinanceScottish unions and students call for urgent reforms in education amid financial 'crisis'May 2, 2025technologyONDC delays levying network fee again on stakeholder feedbackMay 2, 2025Gaming3 new Xbox Game Pass games to play this weekend (May 2-5)May 2, 2025bitcoinRelai Launches Bitcoin-Backed Loans in Partnership with Sygnum BankMay 1, 2025scienceElectricity-generating bacteria may power future innovationsMay 1, 2025
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