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When will 'The Voice' Season 24 Episode 8 air? Coaches gear up for 'Battles Premiere' as they zero in on the best singers
When will 'The Voice' Season 24 Episode 8 air? Coaches gear up for 'Battles Premiere' as they zero in on the best singers
'The Voice' Season 24's Battle Round will pit two or sometimes three singers against each other
1970-01-01 08:00
EU parliamentarians make accidental stop at Disneyland
EU parliamentarians make accidental stop at Disneyland
They are meant to be going to Strasbourg but a signalling error takes them to the theme park instead.
1970-01-01 08:00
TikTok details plans for Israel-Hamas war posts as social networks scramble to stop misinformation crisis
TikTok details plans for Israel-Hamas war posts as social networks scramble to stop misinformation crisis
TikTok says it is launching a “command centre” and more as part of its attempt to address posts emerging from the Israel-Hamas war. As with other social platforms, TikTok is facing increased scrutiny over its treatment of abusive and misleading posts by users. Twitter/X in particular has faced criticism over approach to illegal and misleading content. It said that it had “immediately mobilised significant resources and personnel to help maintain the safety of our community and integrity of our platform” in response to the crisis. That has included the launch of what it called a “command centre that brings together key members of our 40,000-strong global team of safety professionals”, though it gave little information on what that command centre actually does. It will also update its automated detection systems to identify “graphic and violent content” so that it not only goes out to users but also so that human moderators are not subject to disturbing posts. TikTok is also adding more moderators who speak Arabic and Hebrew, it said. It also specifically addressed concerns about the spread of misleading content in the wake of the crisis. In recent days, misinformation has spread on social networks, with a number of popular but false videos spreading across the web. TikTok said it would be removing what it calls “synthetic media that has been edited, spliced, or combined in a way that could mislead our community about real-world events”. It also pointed to its work with fact checkers, who review posts to ensure they are accurate. When a post is being checked, it is removed from the For You feed that uses algorithmic recommendations, and if the truth cannot be determined then TikTok will remove it from that For You feed and apply a banner, though it will leave it live on the site. TikTok also pointed users to a range of options that are available to users to hide certain posts. That includes clicking “not interested” on any posts they want to see less of, and reporting content that may be misleading, for instance – both of which are done from the options on any given post. Read More Schoolboy almost dies from swallowing magnets for TikTok challenge Woman shares honest review of New York City apartment TikTok mom slammed after making 5-year-old son run in 104 degree heat
1970-01-01 08:00
Bryce Harper celebrates birthday with first inning bomb off Zac Gallen
Bryce Harper celebrates birthday with first inning bomb off Zac Gallen
Philadelphia Phillies slugger Bryce Harper hit a moonshot off Zac Gallen in the first inning of the NLCS and celebrated his 31st birthday in style.
1970-01-01 08:00
Raiders need to correct their problems in the red zone to take advantage of schedule
Raiders need to correct their problems in the red zone to take advantage of schedule
The Las Vegas Raiders with one exception couldn’t reach the end zone Sunday against the New England Patriots
1970-01-01 08:00
Israel Gaza: US in diplomatic dash to contain conflict
Israel Gaza: US in diplomatic dash to contain conflict
President Biden's visit to Israel will cap a week of intense US diplomacy aiming to prevent its war with Hamas spreading.
1970-01-01 08:00
Bryce Harper's Phillies highlight a massive Cubs free-agent mistake
Bryce Harper's Phillies highlight a massive Cubs free-agent mistake
The core that has pushed the Philadelphia Phillies into the NLCS is one that Chicago Cubs fans were hoping would be at Wrigley Field instead.
1970-01-01 08:00
Apple planning to make cheaper Vision Pro headset by dropping features, report claims
Apple planning to make cheaper Vision Pro headset by dropping features, report claims
Apple is planning a cheaper version of its upcoming Vision Pro headset, according to reports – though it will still be far from cheap. The company announced its Vision Pro in June, starting at $3,500, and said that it would be coming in early 2024. Immediately, many noticed that the inclusion of the “Pro” in the name suggested that a cheaper version might also be on its way. Now new reports suggest that cheaper headset will cost as much as $2,500. The company is aiming for a price of $1,500 to $2,500, according to a new report from Bloomberg reporter Mark Gurman. That would still be considerably more expensive than other augmented reality headsets. The new Meta Quest 3, for instance, starts at $499, and the company has suggested that its lower price is one of the key ways it aims to compete with Apple. To make it cheaper, Apple is aiming to drop one of the key features from the Vision Pro, known as EyeSight. That is a screen that shows a virtual version of the wearer’s eyes on the front of the headset, to make conversations more natural and to give a sense of what the person is doing on the inside. The cheaper headset is also rumoured to include a cheaper processor – likely one from the iPhone, rather than the Mac chip that powers the Vision Pro – as well as fewer cameras and a less high-quality display. Apple has moved resources towards building the cheaper version, Mr Gurman reported in his Bloomberg newsletter. That has also meant moving staff away from devoted the augmented reality glasses that have been assumed to be the end goal of Apple’s work in headsets, but which he suggested had proven “too technically challenging” so far. Read More Google is about to ditch passwords forever You need to update your new iPhone if you want to avoid it getting hot Apple is preparing an urgent iPhone 15 update after they started overheating
1970-01-01 08:00
Biden to Visit Israel, Jordan in Bid to Keep War From Escalating
Biden to Visit Israel, Jordan in Bid to Keep War From Escalating
President Joe Biden will travel to Israel Wednesday, in a visit designed to signal US solidarity with its
1970-01-01 08:00
Pete Carmichael has all the ammo he needs to blame Derek Carr for offensive ineptitude
Pete Carmichael has all the ammo he needs to blame Derek Carr for offensive ineptitude
The New Orleans Saints have one of the most disappointing offenses in the NFL, and Pete Carmichael may be ready to point the finger at quarterback Derek Carr.
1970-01-01 08:00
Sam Bankman-Fried may need a Hail Mary if he wants to win over jurors
Sam Bankman-Fried may need a Hail Mary if he wants to win over jurors
As Sam Bankman-Fried's fraud trial enters its third week in Manhattan federal court, one of the biggest questions is whether he will take the stand to testify on his own behalf — a Hail Mary that legal experts say may be his best shot at mounting a defense.
1970-01-01 08:00
Canadian cannabis market struggles five years after legalisation
Canadian cannabis market struggles five years after legalisation
Five years after recreational cannabis became legal, the industry in Canada is facing economic struggles.
1970-01-01 08:00
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