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Here's When the Fortnite Festival Concert is Coming to Chapter 5
Here's When the Fortnite Festival Concert is Coming to Chapter 5
The leaked Fortnite Festival concert starts on Saturday, Dec. 9, 2023, at 9 a.m. ET in Chapter 5 with free rewards and possibly live music.
2023-11-16 23:54
Return to Office May Reverse UK Women’s Gains on Working Hours
Return to Office May Reverse UK Women’s Gains on Working Hours
A push to return more British workers into the office risks undercutting a surge in the hours that
2023-08-13 13:00
EA Motive's and Marvel Games' Iron Man game begins production
EA Motive's and Marvel Games' Iron Man game begins production
EA Motive has confirmed work has started on their hotly-anticipated 'Iron Man' game.
1970-01-01 08:00
Top Gear: The 10 Bestselling Cars in America Right Now
Top Gear: The 10 Bestselling Cars in America Right Now
For U.S. car consumers, bigger is better.
2023-11-25 01:00
Yao Ming vows to support China players after online abuse
Yao Ming vows to support China players after online abuse
Chinese basketball great Yao Ming says that criticism of the men's national team has gone too far after some players were abused online following...
2023-11-24 12:19
Rishi Sunak said his favourite band are The Beatles and the Partridge jokes were inevitable
Rishi Sunak said his favourite band are The Beatles and the Partridge jokes were inevitable
Rishi Sunak has been compared to Alan Partridge after discussing his favourite band… The Beatles. The PM was asked to name his favourite musical group, and he told GB News reporter Darren McCaffrey that his favourite band was the fab four. Instantly, people compared him to Steve Coogan’s comedy creation due to one moment from the classic sitcom. In one telling scene from I’m Alan Partridge, the Norwich-based radio DJ is asked what his favourite Beatles album is. Sign up for our free Indy100 weekly newsletter “Tough one. I think I’d have to say the best of the Beatles,” he replies. After Sunak’s comments came to light on Tuesday, people couldn’t help but see the similarities between the PM and Partridge. Alan Partridge - What´s Your Favourite Beatles Album? www.youtube.com It’s not the first time Sunak has been compared to Partridge, either. The 42-year-old was mocked online after a video resurfaced of him telling school pupils he is a “total coke addict” last year, before clarifying he meant Coca-Cola and not cocaine. In the footage, the chancellor can be seen telling two schoolboys: “I’m a Coke addict. A total Coke addict.” After a brief pause he clarifies: “Coca-Cola addict. Just for the record. Just to be totally clear. I am a Coca-Cola addict. I have seven fillings to show for it.” Have your say in our news democracy. Click the upvote icon at the top of the page to help raise this article through the indy100 rankings.
2023-05-16 22:23
'Ken Jennings was quick': ‘Jeopardy!’ fans furious over Mayim Bialik’s 'slow and forced' hosting skills
'Ken Jennings was quick': ‘Jeopardy!’ fans furious over Mayim Bialik’s 'slow and forced' hosting skills
Ken Jennings hosted a splendid 'Jeopardy! Masters' tournament and the fans are already missing his thrilling presence on their TV screens
2023-05-26 10:32
3 Atlanta Braves playing their way off the postseason roster
3 Atlanta Braves playing their way off the postseason roster
The Atlanta Braves were the first team to clinch a playoff spot, but these three players still have plenty to prove prior to October.
2023-09-18 05:50
Why the Fed wants a good inflation report — but not a good jobs report
Why the Fed wants a good inflation report — but not a good jobs report
When it comes to the job market, the Federal Reserve seems to want the latest data to bear bad news for the average American. But with inflation, the Fed is rooting for good news.
2023-07-12 05:05
Instagram Threads: Meta launches its new Twitter rival amid terrible week for Elon Musk
Instagram Threads: Meta launches its new Twitter rival amid terrible week for Elon Musk
Meta has launched its new “Threads” app, widely thought to be an attempt to succeed Twitter. Threads is branded as an Instagram app and built by its team, but is focused on text updates, like Twitter. Users log into the separate app using their Instagram account and can then post up to 500 character text updates, which can also include photos and videos. Meta says that it has built the foundations of the app to be “open” and “interoperable” so that it can work alongside other social networks in the future. The company intends to support the ActivityPub technology that has been developed as a way of allowing other apps – such as Mastodon and Tumblr – to work together. Twitter was not mentioned in the announcement of Threads, despite its clear competition with the app. The launch of Threads comes at a difficult time for Twitter, which has faced serious technical issues and lost some of its central functionality in recent days. Threads is just the latest in a range of apps looking to take over from Twitter amid criticism of that service. Others, such as Mastodon and Bluesky, have struggled with technical issues and other problems. The launch also comes as Meta chief executive Mark Zuckerberg plots a mixed martial arts fight with Mr Musk. Meta said that Threads was intended to “take what Instagram does best and expand that to text, creating a positive and creative space to express your ideas”. “Just like on Instagram, with Threads you can follow and connect with friends and creators who share your interests – including the people you follow on Instagram and beyond,” it said in its announcement. A number of those influencers and celebrities had already signed up to post on Threads, Meta said. That included everyone from Netflix to Shakira, and from mixed martial arts champion Francis Ngannou to novelty song creators Ladbaby. For everyone else, Meta said the app had been built to be easy to get started with. While users must download the separate Threads app, they can use their existing Instagram account to log in, which will bring over their username and verification status, before their profile can be customised for Threads. Other data will be carried over from the main Instagram account, including profiles that have been blocked. Other safety features include the ability to block certain words or hide particular profiles. Like with Instagram, the Threads feed will push content from creators that people have not explicitly chosen to follow. The main Instagram app has received some criticism from users over its heavily algorithmic feed, with users arguing that the algorithm is pushing content that they would prefer not to see over updates from people they have actually opted to follow. The app is available in the US and UK at launch. It is not available in the European Union, apparently because of privacy concerns over the fact that data will be shared between different Meta apps. Perhaps the biggest departure from both rival services and other Meta apps is the decision to allow the app to be interoperable with other similar social platforms. By building on the ActivityPub protocol, Threads will allow users to take their posts into another app, for instance, or follow updates from different platforms. “Threads is Meta’s first app envisioned to be compatible with an open social networking protocol – we hope that by joining this fast-growing ecosystem of interoperable services, Threads will help people find their community, no matter what app they use,” Meta said in its announcement. The company has already announced that it plans to bring similar interoperable design to its existing, more popular apps, by integrating Instagram DMs with WhatsApp, for instance. Those tools are yet to be announced. Read More Meta to launch Threads app that will rival Twitter - live Judge blocks Biden agencies from communicating with social media platforms Meta’s Twitter alternative Threads to be launched this week Instagram and Facebook reveal how their AI decides what you see Celebrity impersonators banned from Facebook protest outside Meta offices Meta rejects accusation of censorship of language around female body
2023-07-06 07:01
2023 NBA Draft Lottery odds: Every team's chance to land No. 1 pick
2023 NBA Draft Lottery odds: Every team's chance to land No. 1 pick
The 2023 NBA Draft Lottery takes place on Tuesday night, and it’s one of the more intriguing events in all of sports, especially with the prospect at the top of the draft this season.The winner of this year's lottery will have the right to draft French phenom Victor Wembanyama, who is...
1970-01-01 08:00
Trio of French business leaders weighs $1.2 billion bid for Casino
Trio of French business leaders weighs $1.2 billion bid for Casino
PARIS French business leaders Xavier Niel, Matthieu Pigasse and Moez-Alexandre Zouari have expressed an interest in bidding up
2023-06-14 17:14