French aerospace company sees increase in US applicants after SpaceX relocation news: ‘Come to Europe and we’ll help you’

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Latitude, a French aerospace company based an hour outside of Paris, is getting more requests from American engineers after Elon Musk said he would move SpaceX’s headquarters from California to Texas. Last week, a Latitude spokesperson said it had received the equivalent of one month’s worth of applications to its recruitment system, and 89% of … Read more

5 things learned from Packers training camp – July 23

5 things learned from Packers training camp - July 23

GREEN BAY – The Packers braved the rain for most of Tuesday’s 1-hour, 45-minute practice at Ray Nitschke Field. Here are five things we learned: The unexpected rain created problems for Green Bay’s offense. The Packers expected practice to begin with a brief shower, but that weather system produced inches of rain within an hour. … Read more

iPhone SE 4 production will reportedly begin ramping up in October

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After nearly two years of rumors about the fourth-generation iPhone SE, The Information today reports that Apple’s suppliers are finally planning to start increasing the production of the device in October of this year. If correct, that timing would mean that the next iPhone SE will not be announced alongside the iPhone 16 series in … Read more

Humble Games confirms ‘restructuring’ amid reports that all staff have been made redundant

Humble Games confirms 'restructuring' amid reports that all staff have been made redundant

UPDATE 24/7/24: A “restructuring” of Humble Games will see the brand’s current projects completed by a third-party video games consultancy firm, it has emerged. “I want to be very clear, this is NOT a performance setup,” former Humble Bundle CEO Chris Radley wrote on LinkedIn. “This is a full shutdown of Humble Games. Operations have … Read more

Sam Altman’s Funded Study Finds UBI Won’t Save Us From AI

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OpenAI CEO Sam Altman has long been a supporter of basic income, perhaps because it helps justify his vision of a future in which artificial intelligence eliminates millions of jobs and displaces most of the workforce. Now, new Altman-backed research finds that the primary currency may not be able to do what the tech mogul … Read more

Mattel introduces its first blind Barbie, a new Barbie with Down syndrome

Mattel introduces its first blind Barbie, a new Barbie with Down syndrome

The universal world of Barbie is growing again – this time, with the first blind Barbie doll and a Black Barbie with Down syndrome. Toy maker Mattel announced two new additions to its Fashionista line on Tuesday. The company worked closely with the American Foundation for the Blind (AFB) to ensure that the blind Barbie … Read more

Advertisers respond when Google stores cookies in Chrome

Advertisers respond when Google stores cookies in Chrome

After years of back and forth between Google and regulatory agencies, news finally arrived yesterday that Google is canceling plans to kill third-party cookies in Chrome. Not surprisingly, advertisers had something to say about that. Reactions ranged from dismay to relief. Many see it as good news for advertisers, while others have a different opinion. … Read more

Alberto Barbera on the return of Erotic Cinema in Venice, US Indie Films and Netflix Being MIA

Alberto Barbera

Getty The artistic director of the Venice Film Festival Alberto Barbera said that he has been “working hard for the past nine months like a factory worker at a Chaplinesque pace” to assemble the star team that he recently revealed in the paper as well looks to be one of his best. . The upcoming … Read more

There are chances that the iPhone 17 will have a Mechanical Shutter for the View Mode

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Apple plans to release at least one version of the iPhone 17 next year with a mechanical aperture, according to a report published today by The Information. The mechanical system would allow users to change the size of the area of ​​the iPhone 17, which means the opening of the camera lens through which the … Read more