Nvidia Targets Keep Rising as Analysts Bet on Earnings Blowout
Nvidia Corp. shares climbed as much as 5.4% on Monday, as more analysts raised their price targets on
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Ukrainian drone destroys Russian supersonic bomber
Image shows Tu-22 "Backfire" ablaze after attack at airbase south of St Petersburg.
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Mauricio Pochettino confirms Chelsea stance on signing new striker
Mauricio Pochettino confirms Chelsea are looking to sign a new striker before the transfer window closes.
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Cardinals have a chance to win the Jack Flaherty trade on Monday
The St. Louis Cardinals called up a key player from the Jack Flaherty deal, creating a path to winning the trade.When John Mozeliak traded away Jack Flaherty (and more) at the deadline, he cited his goal as creating pitching depth. Flaherty is set to enter free agency after the season, and did s...
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Domino's Pizza signals closure of Russian business
The franchise owner says it will place its Russian business into bankruptcy.
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Meta could finally launch Threads feature users are waiting for
Meta could soon launch a web version of Threads, as users grow frustrated with the lack of features on the platform. Threads was launched early in July, and quickly became the fastest growing app ever. It appeared to have been launched early to capitalise on the problems that have engulfed Twitter since Elon Musk bought it and renamed it X, and quickly gathered users as a result. That speed of launch does however appear to have left the app without a variety of basic features. In the weeks since, the company has been rushing to add new ways of using the app that have been missing since its launch. In recent days, for example, Threads has added the option to share threads posts on Instagram DMs, see a list of liked posts, and sort the accounts that are being followed. But it is still lacking perhaps the most basic feature of any social network: the ability to use it outside of an app. While many rival networks such as Twitter began as web versions, Threads still does not have a version that can be used on desktop computers or outside of the app. In a recent post, head of Instagram Adam Mosseri said the company is “working on it”. “We’ve been using an early version internally for a week or two,” he wrote on Threads. “Still needs some work before we can open it up to everyone though…” Mark Zuckerberg also said two weeks ago that the company was looking to build a “vibrant long term app” and that it had “lots of work ahead”. That includes the addition of “search and web”, which he said would arrive “in the next few weeks”. Now the Wall Street Journal has reported that the web version of the app could come as early as this week. But it noted that the “launch plans aren’t final and could change”. Threads does offer some features on the web. Users can click on links to Threads and see individual posts and replies, for instance, but there is no way to get back to a feed of accounts that a user is following. Instagram has always been relatively resistant to adding new platforms to its social network. The main Instagram app has only a relatively scaled-down version as its web offering, and it still does not offer a version of its app for iPad. Read More Mark Zuckerberg hits out at Elon Musk for wasting time over cage fight Japanese scientists hoping for a message from alien life imminently iPhone 15 could bring two major changes to fix battery life
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NYC College Wants to Skip Debt Payments While It Sells Off Part of Campus
The Metropolitan College of New York needs to save itself financially. But first it needs bondholders’ help. The
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Botswana media guide
An overview of the media in Botswana, including links to broadcasters and newspapers.
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Braves Rumors: Morton talks retirement, Albies update, a Mets mistake
Braves Rumors: Ozzie Albies is back on the field doing agility drillsBraves star Ozzie Albies is still rehabbing his hamstring on the 10-day injured list, but there is a dose of good news regarding his recovery.This past weekend, Albies was spotted jogging on the field and doing stretches and ...
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Stephen A. Smith Reports Stefon Diggs Wants Out of Buffalo
Stefon Diggs is reportedly not happy in Buffalo.
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AI-generated art cannot receive copyrights, US court says
By Blake Brittain A work of art created by artificial intelligence without any human input cannot be copyrighted
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Belgium media guide
Notes on the media in Belgium and links to broadcasters and newspapers.
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