Ohtani pitches 7 innings, reaches base 5 times as Angels beat Orioles 9-5
Shohei Ohtani made more history, becoming the first starting pitcher since 1964 to reach base five times in a game as the Los Angeles Angels beat the Baltimore Orioles 9-5
1970-01-01 08:00
Cubs' Cody Bellinger crashes into wall vs. Astros, leaves game
Chicago Cubs center fielder Cody Bellinger left Monday night’s game against the Houston Astros with an apparent injury after making an acrobatic catch in the seventh inning
1970-01-01 08:00
Raleigh first catcher to homer from both sides at Fenway as Mariners pound Red Sox 10-1
Cal Raleigh became the first catcher to homer from both sides of the plate at Fenway Park, and George Kirby pitched the Seattle Mariners past the Boston Red Sox 10-1
1970-01-01 08:00
Galileo Unveils ML Data-Quality Intelligence Platform for Faster, More Accurate Computer Vision Models
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Cubic Introduces Five-Year Manufacturer Warranty on New DTECH Devices
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Kingston Digital Launches New Data Center SSD for Mixed-Use Workloads
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1970-01-01 08:00
Apple loses bid to revive US copyright claims over iOS simulation
By Blake Brittain Apple Inc on Monday failed to convince a U.S. appeals court that security startup Corellium
1970-01-01 08:00
Graphic images of Texas mall shooting spread on Twitter, rekindling debate on how much to share
Within hours of the mass shooting on Saturday at a Texas outlet mall, some Twitter users shared gruesome pictures of bloodied bodies, purportedly from the crime scene. At least one image appeared to be of a child.
1970-01-01 08:00
Elon Musk threatens to reassign inactive Twitter accounts
Elon Musk has announced that Twitter will purge accounts that have been inactive on the social media platform for a long time. The Twitter chief had already expressed interest last November in purging inactive accounts. He said in the following month that Twitter would “soon” start freeing the usernames of 1.5 billion accounts, adding that inactive accounts would be deleted in the process. “We’re purging accounts that have had no activity at all for several years, so you will probably see follower count drop,” Mr Musk tweeted on Monday. “It is important to free up abandoned handles,” the multibillionaire said. Responding to a user, the Tesla and SpaceX chief said several usernames will become available as a result of the move. Many users replied to Mr Musk’s tweet, asking if there will be a way to memorialise accounts of deceased users. The multibillionaire hinted that deleted accounts “will be archived”. The latest decision comes as Twitter continues to make new changes to the platform to boost revenue even as some of the measures have alienated users and advertisers. Earlier last month, the company did away with free blue check marks, and monetised its user verification process, charging people $8 each month for the “blue tick” badges. Mr Musk, however, proceeded to reinstate the blue tick on some celebrity, media and other high profile accounts even as some of the recepients protested receiving free verification. Twitter has also tried several different approaches to boost revenue, including relaxing some of its policies that ban political advertisements and adding a more expensive ad-free subscription option to the platform. The social media company also announced that it was planning to charge companies from $42,000 to as much as $210,000 per month for access to its Application Programming Interface. Twitter has also changed its content policies, announcing it will rely more on artificial intelligence to moderate posts on the platform. The platform is also trying to attract more content creators. On Tuesday, the Tesla chief tweeted to his followers that their “support of content creators” on the platform is “very much appreciated”. “We keep none of the subscription revenue for the first 12 months & only 10 per cent thereafter,” Mr Musk said. Read More New Twitter rules expose election offices to spoof accounts Bluesky: Twitter alternative surges in popularity as celebrities join and people fight over invites AI isn’t falling into the wrong hands – it’s being built by them
1970-01-01 08:00
IShowSpeed calls Lionel Messi the 'dad' of Cristiano Ronaldo in viral TikTok video
Is Cristiano Ronaldo the secret child of Lionel Messi? Get to know the truth here!
1970-01-01 08:00
In global rush to regulate AI, Europe set to be trailblazer
European lawmakers have rushed to add language on general artificial intelligence systems like ChatGPT as they put the finishing touches on the Western world's first AI rules
1970-01-01 08:00
LinkedIn to cut 716 jobs and shut its China app amid 'challenging' economic climate
LinkedIn, the world's largest social media platform for professionals, is cutting 716 positions and shutting down its jobs app in mainland China, the California-based company announced.
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