20 years later… and we're still not over Hannah Montana | |
| Emotionally recovered from the Hannah Montana 20th Anniversary Special? We thought as much.
The hour-long show officially dropped on Disney+ yesterday, and nostalgia is hitting harder than ever. Millennials everywhere are reconnecting with the show that defined their childhood.
The special is packed with iconic performances, celebrity appearances from Selena Gomez and Chappell Roan, and an intimate interview with Alex Cooper of Call Her Daddy, who caught a playful stray from Miley herself.
Miley's mum Tish and dad Billy Ray Cyrus make appearances, with Billy Ray sharing a heartfelt moment with Miley where they reminisce about the early days, chat about auditions, and even recite lines together from the show.
And, for the superfans, the Disney special also revisits the house where Miley's character grew up – which, by the way, you can now rent for a limited time. Time to relive the magic firsthand. | Welcome to the Indy100 newsletter | |
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| Apple's CEO Tim Cook has urged people to spend more time outdoors in nature instead of looking at their smartphones and the ironic jokes write themselves. Apple's iPhone is the most popular smartphone brand in the world, with the iPhone 16 the best-selling smartphone in 2025 and 20 per cent market share, according to Counterpoint. While we are often told that too much screentime is not great for our overall health, it's perhaps rather surprising that one proponent of stepping away from our smartphones is Cook, who has earned a small fortune from people purchasing his company's devices. "I don't want people using them too much," Cook said in an interview with Good Morning America. "I don't want people looking at the smartphone more than they're looking in someone's eyes, because if they're just scrolling endlessly, this is not the way you wanna spend your day. Go out and spend it in nature." Inevitably, the jokes wrote themselves... Read more here | |
| It's long been feared that artificial intelligence (AI) will come for our jobs, but what happens when AI has a job for you? San Francisco-based software engineer Alexander Liteplo launched the rather ominously named 'RentAHuman' last month, with humans able to be paid for carrying out real-world tasks on behalf of AI agents. As the site itself puts it: "AI needs your body. "AI can't touch grass. You can. Get paid when agents need someone in the real world. "As AI gets more capable, it needs more help in meatspace. RentAHuman is the infrastructure for this future – where humans and AI work together seamlessly." And no, we're not sure how we feel about the term "meatspace", either... | |
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| There's a new, weird (but many might argue wonderful) TikTok trend making the rounds, captivating millions of viewers worldwide. In the age of AI, things are only getting wilder. And now, to make it even stranger, we have animated pieces of fruit starring in soap-opera-style cheating dramas. If you're chronically online, you already know: Strawberita is the strawberry constantly cheating on her fruit husband, sparking outrage, memes, and endless questions. Yes, you heard that correctly: Fruit. Infidelities. Hundreds have surfaced over the past few months, keeping people doomscrolling and chiming in with live reactions and think pieces. If that doesn't show the hold fruit drama has on the internet, consider this: some accounts are racking up millions of followers in days. A now-deleted AI content account reportedly gained 3.1 million followers in just nine days... Find out more here |
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