• 777 Partners get loan extension as Everton takeover in last lap

    Everton's proposed ownership change inches closer to finally being completed thanks to a new development. 777 Partners previously agreed to purchase Farhad Moshiri's 94% of the Merseyside club way back in September. While deals regarding Premier League teams typically do not drag on for such a long period, this particular situation is quite different from Everton’s proposed ownership change inches closer to finally being completed thanks to a new development. 777 Partners previously agreed to...

  • Everton's administration fears with 777 takeover placed in doubt

    The takeover of Everton by 777 Partners is on knife-edge ahead of a

  • Everton mailbag - Dyche's future, 777's takeover and the Merseyside derby

    The futures of manager Sean Dyche and director of football Kevin Thelwell, 777 Partners’ proposed takeover, and Wednesday’s Merseyside derby are all on the agenda in our latest mailbag. Thanks, as ever, for your questions and apologies if we didn’t get to yours. Sam S: Do you see Dyche in charge next season? There were rumours (elsewhere) a few months ago that the club would look at Dyche’s situation in the summer given he only has one year left on his contract. The message then was that...

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    Fortnite’s Next Big Musical Guest Is Billie Eilish

    Between in-game concerts, skins based on pop stars, and the addition of a rhythm game, Fortnite has been courting musicians and music lovers for years. I have to give props to Epic for specifically adding updates that spotlight pop queens like Ariana Grande and Lady Gaga, which has extended to full seasons for its Festival rhythm game bringing new skins, cosmetics, and songs based on specific artists. Starting tomorrow, April 23, it’s adding another pop girly to the line-up: Billie Eilish. The...

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    Telemundo Takes Upfront to the Next Level With SNL’s Marcello Hernández

    Live from New York, it's Telemundo's upfront. In addition to Telemundo presenting at NBCUniversal's upfront event on Monday, May 13, ADWEEK can exclusively reveal that Telemundo will host its event again later that evening at cultural center The Shed in Hudson Yards. To kick off the festivities, Telemundo will feature Saturday Night Live's Marcello Hernández in a special appearance. "We're very excited to have him on our show. Hispanics, we speak English and Spanish. We're bilingual....

  • TechCrunch Minute: Why Tesla’s big layoffs happened, and what comes next

    Tesla’s layoffs and executive departures took a bite out of its share price this week. The well-known electric vehicle company shed around 10% of its staff, impacting an estimated 14,000 people or more. Two well-known executives also decided it was time to move on. In response to the news, shares of Tesla lost ground. The […] © 2024 TechCrunch. All rights reserved. For personal use only.

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    Israel is quiet on next steps against Iran — and on which partners helped shoot down missiles

    TEL AVIV, Israel (AP) — Israeli leaders on Sunday credited an international military coalition with helping thwart a direct Iranian attack involving hundreds of drones and missiles, calling the coordinated response a starting point for a “strategic alliance” of regional opposition to Tehran. But Israel’s War Cabinet met without making a decision on next steps, []

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    Israel is quiet on next steps against Iran — and on which partners helped shoot down missiles

    The military coalition, led by the United States, Britain and France and appearing to include a number

  • Israel mum on next steps against Iran, which partners helped shoot down missiles

    Israeli leaders on Sunday credited an international military coalition with helping thwart a direct Iranian attack involving hundreds of drones and missiles, calling the coordinated response a starting point for a “strategic alliance” of regional opposition to Tehran.

  • Advanced packaging the next big thing in semiconductors — and no, we're not talking about boxes | ASU News

    Microchips are hot. The tiny bits of silicon are integral to 21st-century life because they power the smartphones we rely on, the cars we drive and the advanced weaponry that is the backbone of national security. They’re so important that the disruption of the microchip supply chain during the pandemic became an urgent national security issue. Also, microchips are literally hot.

  • Everton takeover in added time after 777 gets extension to repay £160m loan

    Repayment of debt is condition of 777 taking over clubLength of extension said to be weeks not monthsThe proposed takeover of Everton has moved into added time after the bidder 777 Partners was granted a last-minute extension to repay a £160m loan.The latest missed deadline drags the takeover saga past the seven-month mark since Farhad Moshiri agreed to sell his shareholding in the Premier League club to 777, an American investment firm that has faced months of scrutiny about its ability to...

  • UK competition watchdog steps up scrutiny of big tech’s role in AI startups

    Microsoft and Amazon asked to comment on tie-ups, a move that paves way for formal investigationThe UK competition watchdog has stepped up its scrutiny of big tech involvement in artificial intelligence startups, asking for comment on three deals by Microsoft and Amazon.The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) announced that it was examining Microsoft’s investment in the French firm Mistral and the hiring of the DeepMind co-founder Mustafa Suleyman as head of the US company’s new AI division....