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Meta unveils Facebook-stream Ray-Bans, AI assistant
Meta unveils Facebook-stream Ray-Bans, AI assistant
By Katie Paul and Anna Tong MENLO PARK, California (Reuters) -Meta Platforms Chief Executive Mark Zuckerberg on Wednesday rolled out
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The Legendary Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey® Debuts The Greatest Show On Earth®
The Legendary Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey® Debuts The Greatest Show On Earth®
PALMETTO, Fla.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sep 27, 2023--
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12 Killer Gifts for Fans of ‘Halloween,’ ‘Friday the 13th,’ and Other Classic Slasher Movies
12 Killer Gifts for Fans of ‘Halloween,’ ‘Friday the 13th,’ and Other Classic Slasher Movies
These horror gifts are perfect for fans of '70s and '80s slashers like 'Halloween,' 'Friday the 13th,' and other gory flicks.
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Target citing crime for closing stores shows retailers are fighting an uphill battle
Target citing crime for closing stores shows retailers are fighting an uphill battle
Target's decision to close nine of its stores in major cities, citing persistent large-scale theft at those locations is the latest signal that retailers may be struggling in their battle to contain a growing and dangerous problem.
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Fox News Host Wonders If Joe Biden's Dog Is On Cocaine
Fox News Host Wonders If Joe Biden's Dog Is On Cocaine
Harris Faulkner wants to know if Commander Biden is on cocaine.
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University of the People founder and Arizona State professor win Yidan Prize for education work
University of the People founder and Arizona State professor win Yidan Prize for education work
Shai Reshef, president and founder of the online, tuition-free University of the People, and Arizona State professor and researcher Michelene Chi, who has developed a framework to improve how students learn, are the 2023 winners of The Yidan Prize, the biggest award in education
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Nike Air Jordan cachet tumbles on resale market. Is sneaker culture moving on?
Nike Air Jordan cachet tumbles on resale market. Is sneaker culture moving on?
By Katherine Masters NEW YORK When Nike reports its results for the key back-to-school shopping season on Thursday,
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Weight-Loss Drugs Pose Risks for People Over 65, Experts Say
Weight-Loss Drugs Pose Risks for People Over 65, Experts Say
It may come as a surprise, but not all weight loss is healthy. And one key question for
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Crypto exchange Kraken to offer US-listed stocks' trading - Bloomberg News
Crypto exchange Kraken to offer US-listed stocks' trading - Bloomberg News
Crypto exchange Kraken is planning to offer trading in U.S.-listed stocks and exchange-traded funds, Bloomberg News reported on
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Projected Atlanta Braves rotation for the 2023 postseason
Projected Atlanta Braves rotation for the 2023 postseason
The Braves rotation has potential to help guide them to another World Series, but what will it look like in the playoffs, especially with Charlie Morton out due to injury?
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Zoom backgrounds have big impact on first impressions, study reveals
Zoom backgrounds have big impact on first impressions, study reveals
A person’s choice of background on video call platforms like Zoom and Microsoft Teams can significantly impact other people’s first impressions of them, according to a new study. Researchers at Durham University found that objects like house plants or book shelves can alter whether people perceive someone as trustworthy or competent. Study participants were asked to judge still images of different subjects taking part in a videoconference, with statistical analysis revealing that people who used blurred, novelty or living space backgrounds were viewed as less trustworthy than those who had bookcases or plants in the background. The research also revealed that people who smile on video calls are also generally seen as more trustworthy. “This research shows how our Zoom backgrounds can affect the first impressions we make,” the researchers wrote. “If you want to come across as trustworthy and competent there are some backgrounds you should use and some you should definitely avoid.” Previous studies have demonstrated that first impressions can have significant impacts on people’s lives, capable of influencing everything from criminal sentencing decisions to romantic outcomes. The popularity of videoconferencing platforms that arose during the Covid-19 pandemic mean first impressions are often made via video chat rather than face-to-face contact. “In the professional environment, 75 per cent of business meetings are predicted to occur by videoconferencing by 2024. The findings of this study therefore have extensive implications for professional organisations and the general public,” the researchers wrote. “The findings are highly relevant to recruitment processes because competence is a strong predictor of hire ability... Beyond the boardroom, the implications of the study are pervasive for the criminal justice system as defendants are increasingly appearing by videoconferencing.” The research was detailed in a paper, titled ‘Virtual first impressions: Zoom backgrounds affect judgements of trust and competence’, published on Wednesday in the scientific journal PLoS ONE. Read More ChatGPT boss says he’s created human-level AI, then says he’s ‘just memeing’
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Iraq fire: At least 93 killed in blaze at wedding party in Qaraqosh
Iraq fire: At least 93 killed in blaze at wedding party in Qaraqosh
Witnesses and officials say the fire was sparked by fireworks set off inside the hall in Qaraqosh.
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