Andrew Tate criticizes American conservatives for their stance on Israel in recent poll, Internet labels him 'embarrassment'
Andrew Tate mocked the stance of American conservatives on the Israel-Hamas conflict
2023-10-20 19:47
Ryan Reynolds' fans offer hilarious response to SAG-AFTRA's Halloween costume mandate for striking actors
SAG-AFTRA issued an official guideline of suggestions on how to 'celebrate Halloween this year while also staying in solidarity' with them
2023-10-20 19:45
Shekel Traders Grow More Bearish Despite Central Bank Interventions
Israel is staring down a currency market that’s succumbing to fears over the nation’s intensifying war with Hamas,
2023-10-20 19:42
Bitcoin Climbs Back Above $30,000 Before Latest Grayscale Ruling
Bitcoin topped $30,000 for the second time this week on growing expectations that another favorable court action raises
2023-10-20 19:40
How did Dwight Twilley die? Singer, 72, shared post about scheduled tibia surgery with fans days before demise
The acclaimed singer in a Facebook post just before his death, wrote, 'Dwight Twilley broke his leg! Has to hang up his Dancin’ shoes for a while'
2023-10-20 19:39
US equity funds suffer outflows on rising bond yields, geopolitical tensions
U.S. equity funds registered huge withdrawals in the week ending Oct. 18, hit by a surge in bond
2023-10-20 19:38
Who is Tamra Davis? 'Crossroads' director expresses shock over Britney Spears' memoir revelations
Director Tamra Davis, who launched Britney Spears as a leading actress through 'Crossroads', is shocked by the singer's memoir claims
2023-10-20 19:36
'Not an upset' if Dutch keep winning at World Cup
Dutch batsman Teja Nidamanuru believes it will not be an "upset" if his team defeat Sri Lanka on Saturday and keep alive their bid to...
2023-10-20 19:32
Moscow tells officials to buy Russian Ladas, Chinese cars
Russia's government on Friday published a list of domestically-produced cars that state officials should buy, all either Russian
2023-10-20 19:29
Australia decides against canceling Chinese company's lease of strategically important port
The Australian government has decided against canceling a Chinese company’s 99-year lease on strategically important Darwin Port despite U.S. concerns that foreign control could be used to spy on its military
2023-10-20 19:27
Mark Zuckerberg shows off Meta’s new AI Ray-Bans, using it to braid daughter’s hair
Meta chief Mark Zuckerberg showed off the company’s new artificial intelligence-powered Ray Ban smart glasses in an Instagram post where he uses the technology to braid his daughter’s hair. In the video, the Meta boss asks his Ray-Bans, “Hey Meta, how can I make a braid?” The AI in the smart glass then seemingly guides Mr Zuckerberg through the steps as he braids his daughter’s hair. He then proceeds to take a photo of the braid and captions it “Finally learned to braid. Thanks, Meta AI” to send his wife. “Hey Meta, send a photo to Priscilla on WhatsApp,” Mr Zuckerberg commands the glasses. The smart glasses, made in collaboration with Ray-Ban, were released last month at Meta’s Connect event. The AI glasses feature a camera that can record, and speakers in the glasses’ arms. Meta envisions the glasses to help wearers move between “virtual and real worlds,” to help them experience the “metaverse” around which the company has organised. The latest version of the smart glasses cost £299 or $299 and brings with it improved cameras, a lighter design, and new features like livestreaming. When previous versions of the glasses were released – also with the ability to record video – they were met with privacy concerns as people could record others without their knowledge using the AI Ray Bans. The latest version comes with lights that let others know they’re being recorded. The lights also blink when a photo is taken, and there’s also a solid white light that stays on when a video is being recorded. Along with the AI Ray Bans, Meta also unveiled its Meta Quest 3 virtual reality headset last month. The latest version, the company said, would allow “passthrough” to the real world, enabling virtual objects to be layered on top of it. The Meta Quest 3 costs $500 (£480) compared with $3,500 for Apple’s Vision Pro headset. While Meta Quest 3 has considerably lower specs than its competitor, the company said it stands out from Apple’s competition by offering a more social version of mixed reality. Read More Instagram Threads adds yet more features as it tries to take over from Twitter Scientists receive powerful signal from the depths of the universe Solar energy is set to eclipse fossil fuels as world passes ‘tipping point’ Meta unveils ‘creepy’ AI chatbot that looks exactly like Kendall Jenner Zuckerberg says Metaverse can bring back the dead – virtually Meta unveils new Quest 3 headset and smart glasses that allow for virtual experiences in the real world
2023-10-20 19:24
Kremlin: unacceptable for Biden to compare Putin to Hamas
MOSCOW The Kremlin said on Friday that remarks by U.S. President Joe Biden comparing Russian President Vladimir Putin
2023-10-20 19:24
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