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Jerry Jones casually opens the door for teams to talk trades with Cowboys
Jerry Jones casually opens the door for teams to talk trades with Cowboys
Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones says the team will not seek out trades by the deadline but will listen if teams call.
1970-01-01 08:00
Meta says it is ‘listening’ after people find their Instagram posts turning up elsewhere
Meta says it is ‘listening’ after people find their Instagram posts turning up elsewhere
Instagram posts are appearing elsewhere – without the knowledge of the people posting them, and with no way for them to stop it once they do find out. Users of the company’s new Instagram Threads app are finding that their posts are being automatically pushed into their Facebook feeds. The company said that it was “listening” to complaints from users who did not want their posts appearing on Facebook. But it does not appear to be offering a way for people to stop it happening. Meta has often used its various platforms to promote other ones. New apps and features have often been shown in the Facebook news feed especially, as the company looks to introduce them to other users. Facebook has long shown posts from Instagram Reels, for instance. And companies on WhatsApp can buy ads that show on Facebook. The new behaviour means that people loading up their Facebook news feed may see posts that their friends have put on Instagram Threads. Users complained that the behaviour was unwanted, however. “How do I keep my Threads from showing up on Facebook? I want [them] separate and I don’t want my Threads randomly showing up on Facebook in someone’s “for you” or any place else,” one user wrote in response to the company. In response, it confirmed that it had made the change but did not appear to suggest it would be changed. The update was intended “to make it easier for people to see the latest content from Threads directly on Facebook and Instagram”, it said, but it is “listening to feedback like yours as we continue to build on this”. Author and YouTuber Hank Green was one of many who pleaded with the company to go back to keeping posts on the various apps separate. “It’s really true that threads and Facebook have very different cultures and I choose specifically what I want to go where. For other people, that can actually be a little unsafe. Let people opt out. Next time, build that first. Move slow, fix things. We’re doing good here,” he wrote in response to the official Threads account. Read More Google and Meta withdraw from upcoming Web Summit Mark Zuckerberg uses Meta’s new AI Ray-Bans to braid daughter’s hair WhatsApp update will change how you log in forever
1970-01-01 08:00
K-State's Avery Johnson, Cyclones' Rocco Becht are among the freshmen thriving in the Big 12
K-State's Avery Johnson, Cyclones' Rocco Becht are among the freshmen thriving in the Big 12
Freshmen are making some significant contributions in the Big 12 this season
1970-01-01 08:00
The New York Times walks back flawed Gaza hospital coverage, but other media outlets remain silent
The New York Times walks back flawed Gaza hospital coverage, but other media outlets remain silent
Most news organizations seem eager to sweep last week's negligent coverage of the Gaza hospital explosion under the rug, moving on from the low moment covering the Israel-Hamas war without admitting any mistakes.
1970-01-01 08:00
NHL rescinds ban on rainbow-colored Pride tape, allowing players to use it on the ice this season
NHL rescinds ban on rainbow-colored Pride tape, allowing players to use it on the ice this season
NHL players will be allowed to use Pride tape this season after all
1970-01-01 08:00
In courtroom faceoff, Michael Cohen says he was told to boost Trump's asset values 'arbitrarily'
In courtroom faceoff, Michael Cohen says he was told to boost Trump's asset values 'arbitrarily'
Donald Trump’s fixer-turned-foe Michael Cohen is facing off with him at the former president’s civil fraud trial
1970-01-01 08:00
Previewing the NWSL Playoffs: Semifinal matchups and predictions
Previewing the NWSL Playoffs: Semifinal matchups and predictions
Before the international break gets into full swing, here is a look at the semifinals of the NWSL postseason and how the teams match up for two clashes on the West Coast.
1970-01-01 08:00
We can put solar farms in space, scientists announce
We can put solar farms in space, scientists announce
A new experiment demonstrates that commercial solar farms in space could one day be possible, according to the researchers behind it. Scientists from the UK say that a satellite launched into space to test the opportunities to gather sunlight for power has shown more success than expected. The experiment showed that it was possible to make lightweight solar panels at low cost that would be able to work in space, researchers said. They sent one of those units into space and examined how it worked over a period of six years and 30,000 orbits. It was able to withstand the solar radiation and other damage of space, they said, and continue generating power. “We are very pleased that a mission designed to last one year is still working after six. These detailed data show the panels have resisted radiation and their thin-film structure has not deteriorated in the harsh thermal and vacuum conditions of space,” said Craig Underwood from the University of Surrey, “This ultra-low mass solar cell technology could lead to large, low-cost solar power stations deployed in space, bringing clean energy back to Earth – and now we have the first evidence that the technology works reliably in orbit.” The panels were made at the University of Swansea, and used a new kind of solar cell made out of cadmium telluride. That material allows for larger panels at lighter weights, which provide more power and are relatively cheap. Colleagues at the University of Surrey then built those panels into a satellite that could be delivered to space, as well as the technology to measure how they continued to perform once they were in orbit. Those measurements showed that the panels gradually became less efficient, but researchers say they nonetheless showed that the panels could eventually be commercially viable. Solar farms in space would overcome many of the problems with existing renewable infrastructure on Earth. The solar farms could allow for more space on the ground, but more notably would be able to avoid issues caused by weather and benefit from more intense sunlight than there is on the surface. Making units that are able to withstand the difficulties of space is just one of a number of challenges for solar farms in space. There would also need to be a way to get the energy back down to us, for instance – though this summer researchers were able to successfully beam power down to Earth using microwaves. A study describing the findings, ‘IAC-22-C3.3.8 Six years of spaceflight results from the AlSat-1N Thin-Film Solar Cell (TFSC) experiment’, is published in the journal Acta Astronautica. Read More Scientists receive powerful ‘radio burst’ that travelled billions of years Apple announces surprise event: ‘Scary fast’ ChatGPT and other chatbots ‘can be tricked into making code for cyber attacks’
1970-01-01 08:00
Who is Micah Eckert? Suspect arrested for stabbing his gf and her husband after a fight outside a restaurant
Who is Micah Eckert? Suspect arrested for stabbing his gf and her husband after a fight outside a restaurant
Police said that the 44-year-old female victim and the 42-year-old male victim were transported to area hospitals and are now in stable condition
1970-01-01 08:00
NBA rumors: Embiid is Knicks No. 1 priority, Donovan Mitchell wants out, Durant wants Warriors jersey retired
NBA rumors: Embiid is Knicks No. 1 priority, Donovan Mitchell wants out, Durant wants Warriors jersey retired
On a very special opening day edition of NBA rumors, the Knicks are focusing on getting Joel Embiid in the near future and more
1970-01-01 08:00
Crypto lender BlockFi emerges from bankruptcy
Crypto lender BlockFi emerges from bankruptcy
(Reuters) -Cryptocurrency lender BlockFi emerged from bankruptcy on Tuesday, clearing the way to repay its creditors 11 months after it
1970-01-01 08:00
Factbox-Who is Tom Emmer, new Republican nominee for US House speaker?
Factbox-Who is Tom Emmer, new Republican nominee for US House speaker?
WASHINGTON U.S. House Republicans picked Majority Leader Tom Emmer as their nominee for speaker on Tuesday, making him
1970-01-01 08:00
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