Citigroup Sees Dealmaking Slump Easing in Wake of Debt-Limit Deal
Citigroup Inc. has begun to see signs of a rebound in investment banking, with an agreement to avert
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Feud between Hamlin and Elliott gives NASCAR tough choice over suspension
Chase Elliott is NASCAR’s meal ticket
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Lupita Nyong’o addresses rumors of past romance with Janelle Monáe
Lupita Nyong’o addresses rumors of past romance with Janelle Monáe
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TikToker Alix Earle shares update after getting stranded in Italy
TikToker Alix Earle shares update after getting stranded in Italy
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Brazil central govt primary surplus drops nearly 50% in April
BRASILIA Brazil's central government primary budget surplus dropped by 48.3% in April in real terms from the same
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Apple to launch new Macs alongside unveiling of headset at WWDC event, rumours suggest
Apple will release a range of Macs alongside the unveiling of its headset at an event next week, rumours have suggested. The company is holding its Worldwide Developers Conference, or WWDC, on 5 June in California. It will see Apple executives reveal a host of new products. Usually, the focus of the summer event is software, and Apple will reveal new versions of the software that powers all of its products. But the hottest rumour is the unveiling of Apple’s long-awaited augmented reality headset. That could be joined by new Macs that will also be unveiled during the keynote event, according to multiple reports. That mighttinclude a new MacBook with a larger 15-inch display. Apple might also refresh some of its existing computers – the Mac Studio and smaller MacBook Pro and Air – with the M2 chip that it has gradually been adding to its products. Apple has already fitted MacBooks with those new chips, as well as faster M2 Pro and M2 Max processors. But the Mac Studio has been stuck with versions of the M1 since it was released in May last year, leading to calls for it to be updated. The existing version of the Mac Studio as well as versions of the MacBook Air and Pro will be eligible to be traded in from 5 June, the same day as the keynote event, according to reputable Apple reporter Mark Gurman. “Read into that as you will,” he said in a tweet, presumably suggesting that those computers would be getting new updates during the same event. Apple has also been rumoured to be working on another generation of Mac chips, likely known as M3. But those are not expected yet, and the company is still to update many of its computers with the existing generation. Apple is also still yet to release a version of the Mac Pro that includes its own chips, with the old Intel-powered computer still on sale, and is behind schedule after indicating that all of its computers would have made that transition by now. There is no indication that long-rumoured computer will finally be arriving at WWDC.
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Future of Brown-Tatum tandem in spotlight as Celtics enter offseason
The Celtics' rollercoaster season ended a round short of a return to the NBA Finals
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Why Nick Jonas’ performance with Kelsea Ballerini caused him to go to therapy
Why Nick Jonas’ performance with Kelsea Ballerini caused him to go to therapy
1970-01-01 08:00
What a Braves-Marlins trade for World Series hero would look like
We're closing in on trade season, and the Atlanta Braves are contenders. Could they trade for a former fried in Miami Marlins slugger Jorge Soler?For Jorge Soler to become a Braves trade target, the price would have to drop rather significantly. Trading with any division rival is risky, esp...
1970-01-01 08:00
End of an era: Who will replace Warriors GM Bob Myers?
Bob Myers will not be returning to the team next season. What does this mean for the future of the Golden State Warriors?Adrian Wojnarowski has reported that Bob Myers is stepping down as president and GM of the Golden State Warriors. It seems some of this is due to overall fatigue from Meyers (...
1970-01-01 08:00
Factbox-Nvidia joins tech titans in trillion-dollar club
Nvidia Corp on Tuesday became the first chipmaker to join Wall Street's trillion-dollar club dominated by technology heavyweights
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'Succession' star reveals the story behind Kendall Roy's expression in the final scene of HBO hit
'I felt that the journey through this was winding the bow back as far as it could possibly go to reach its final target,' said Jeremy Strong
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