German media group Axel Springer eyes AI acquisitions
BERLIN German media giant Axel Springer will establish a dedicated mergers-and-acquisitions team to look at firms specialising in
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AMD Tracks Nvidia Gains in Wall Street’s AI Frenzy
Advanced Micro Devices Inc.’s stellar share-price performance this year reflects its place in the eyes of investors looking
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How to spot if someone's paid for their Instagram blue tick
New ick unlocked: People are paying for blue ticks on Instagram. Avid Instagrammers will have noticed the surge of blue ticks taking over the platform, leaving people confused as to how their friend become an overnight internet sensation. As exciting as that would be, it's sadly not the case. Instead, people are using their hard-earned money for a blue badge. For the blissfully unaware, Instagram followed in the footsteps of Twitter recently by offering a monthly subscription service from £9.99 a month. Let's break this down: Public figures Instagram offer free blue tick verification to public figures including professionals, journalists, influencers, celebrities and brands who meet the platform's account and eligibility requirements. Their accounts must be authentic, unique, complete and notable, meaning they "must represent a well-known, highly searched for person, brand or entity". "We review accounts that are featured in multiple news sources, and we don't consider paid or sponsored media content as sources for review," Instagram said. Once verified, public figures, celebrities and brands that meet certain account and eligibility requirements may not change their username on their account – nor can it be transferred to a different account. On the flip side, there's 'Meta Verified', the new subscription model that allows any Instagram user to pay monthly for a tick. As it stands, Instagram has used the same colour and design for both paying users and notable figures, making it difficult for users to set the two apart. Whether or not they will make the two more identifiable in the future is unclear. Meta Verified / paying subscribers Now, anyone can apply to be verified using their ID and a spare £10 a month. Meta suggests it's to help people have more protection from impersonation and give them access to a "real person" if they encounter any issues. Indy100 reached out to Instagram for comment. 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.
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US, Iran Deny Reports a Nuclear Deal is Close: Iran Snapshot
Here is a snapshot of what’s happening with Iran, its nuclear talks and energy markets. Latest developments US
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EU Puts ESG Rating Providers on Notice as Major Overhaul Planned
After years of unfettered growth, the providers of ESG ratings will soon have to adjust their businesses to
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Why Turkey's currency is crashing after Erdogan got reelected
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan appointed an internationally respected former banker as finance and treasury minister after winning reelection
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Tottenham open talks with Leicester over Newcastle target James Maddison
Tottenham have opened talks with Leicester over James Maddison as they look to beat Premier League rivals Newcastle to his signature. The 26-year-old could command a fee upwards of £55m despite the Foxes relegation to the Championship.
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Karim Benzema reveals key factor in ditching Real Madrid for Al Ittihad
Karim Benzema reveals one of the primary factors that influenced his decision to join Saudi Pro League champions Al Ittihad from Real Madrid. The 35-year-old, who won the Ballon d'Or in 2022, has signed a three-year deal with the club.
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Rain to Bring Relief Sunday; NYC Improves: Smoky Air Latest
Relief is in sight. Heavy rainfall in parts of the eastern US on Sunday should help dissipate much
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Biden heads to North Carolina to push clean energy agenda and promote order aiding military spouses
President Joe Biden is set to sign an executive order aiming to bolster job opportunities for military and veteran spouses whose careers are often disrupted by their loved ones’ deployments
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'Transformers: Rise Of The Beasts' Ending Explained: Final twist hints at GI Joe and Transformers crossover
The ending of 'Rise of the Beasts' may have set up a completely new universe that brings two massive franchises together
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'Jeopardy!' newcomer Allison Strekal dethrones 3-day champ Suresh Krishna but loses after major error
'Jeopardy!' newcomer Allison Strekal dominates the game, dethroning three-day champ Suresh Krishna but makes a crucial mistake, leading to his victory
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