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Oct 18 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Technology Meets Crime: AI Drama Heads to Cannes

Meet Cold Mind, an indie crime drama created in Portugal. It’s heading to MIPCOM Cannes with Spy Manor Productions looking for buyers. This isn’t your typical detective story; it dives into the world of AI and its limits. Think of a murder mystery set in the sunny Algarve. Niahm McCormack plays a y

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Oct 18 2024TECHNOLOGY

Meet Tesla's Future: The Cybercab

Tesla has finally revealed its vision for the future of self-driving cars with the Tesla Cybercab. This car is designed to be fully autonomous, meaning no steering wheel or pedals are needed. The Cybercab was showcased at Tesla's "We, Robot" event, giving us a glimpse into what the company thinks tr

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Oct 18 2024TECHNOLOGY

Tesla's New Robot Makes Housework Look Easy

Imagine this: a robot helping out around the house, making life a bit easier. That's exactly what Tesla's Optimus Robot did in a fancy LA home. This robot wasn't just any robot, it was Tesla's latest creation, and it made its debut in a stunning $6. 85 million home in Mandeville Canyon. The robot wa

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Oct 18 2024TECHNOLOGY

Inside the US Air Force Research Laboratory

The Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL) is a crucial part of the US Air Force. With over 11,500 staff and a budget of around $7 billion, it's like the brain behind the Air Force and Space Force. They work on all sorts of things, from keeping Airmen healthy to creating super-fast planes and lasers t

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Oct 14 2024BUSINESS

Nike’s New Boss: A Fresh Start Amid Challenges

Nike has a new leader at the helm—Elliott Hill. He started his job on Monday, taking over a company facing tough times. Sales are down, and the stock price isn't looking great. Hill, a long-time Nike employee, retired in 2020 but is now back to steer the company through these choppy waters. Nike's

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Oct 12 2024TECHNOLOGY

Lasers and the Quest to Fix Broadband's Final Hurdle

The biggest challenge in the internet industry today is often called the "last-mile" problem. Many people and businesses can't get high-speed broadband because there's no final connection between the main internet infrastructure and their location. Fiber optics can provide fast, reliable internet, b

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Oct 11 2024BUSINESS

Polaroid's Artistic Side: The Story of Meroë Morse and Edwin H. Land

Polaroid, founded in 1937 in Cambridge, was a powerhouse of innovation. Its founder, Edwin Land, combined science, art, and technology, earning 535 patents from the US Patent Office. Harvard Business School's latest exhibition, "From Concept to Product," explores Polaroid's artistic side, focusing o

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Oct 11 2024BUSINESS

Nvidia: Top Pick for AI Growth

According to Morgan Stanley, Nvidia is dominating the artificial intelligence (AI) scene with exciting new opportunities. Analyst Joseph Moore recently met with the company's CEO and management team, reaffirming his high confidence in Nvidia's future. After their three-day nondeal road show, Morgan

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Oct 11 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Transforming Home Entertainment with Yaber’s K3 X Pantone Edition

Imagine bringing the magic of the cinema right into your home, but with a modern twist. That's what Yaber is doing with their K3 X Pantone Edition projector. This isn’t just about watching movies; it’s about combining style and performance to suit today’s lifestyles. Yaber, known for pushing bounda

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Oct 09 2024SPORTS

The Unlikely Tale of Abe Saperstein and the Harlem Globetrotters

Meet Abe Saperstein, a short man from London who packed a giant's energy into his 5-foot, 3-inch frame. He was a pioneer in the world of sports, entertainment, and even racial equality. Born in 1902, Saperstein moved to Chicago and started the Harlem Globetrotters basketball team—just one of his man

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