• Xiaomi could have the world’s first Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 smartphone

    If the latest rumors are correct, Xiaomi could be the first brand in the world to launch a Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 smartphone.

  • India leads the world in AI’s skill penetration; lags on investments

    At a time when AI is the buzzword on everyone’s lips — from businesses to governments — where does India standon adoption of the technology? The Artificial Intelligence Index Report 2024 published by Stanford University sheds some light. India is number one in the world in terms of relative AI skill penetration, and is in the top four globally when it comes to relative AI hiring rate. 109476217The country’s AI talent concentration remains low but the rate of growth has been the fastest in the...

  • Samsung’s Galaxy A35 midrange smartphone is officially available in the US

    The Samsung Galaxy A35 smartphone is officially available for US customers. We knew it was coming to the US, but we didn't know when. The phone starts at $400 and is available in two colors. It’s already been available in the UK since March. The Galaxy A35 is squarely a midrange device, so don’t go expecting flagship features. However, this is still a capable smartphone with plenty of bang for your buck. Samsung’s A-series devices tend to be among our favorite low-cost smartphones. This model...

  • Texture makes a bid to become the world’s go-to platform of the energy transition

    The startup, founded by an Arcadia alumnus, seeks to become a common data collection and sharing platform for renewable power sources like wind, solar, and batteries. © 2024 TechCrunch. All rights reserved. For personal use only.

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    Neuromancer: Callum Turner to Lead Apple’s Series Adaptation of Sci-Fi Classic

    Callum Turner is staying employed at Apple TV+. Turner, who recently co-starred in Apple’s World War II miniseries Masters of the Air, has been tapped to lead Neuromancer, the streamer’s series adaptation of William Gibson’s classic sci-fi/cyberpunk novel. First ordered to series in February, Neuromancer centers on Case (to be played by Turner), a damaged, […]

  • Carras Aquataurus Becomes World’s First Vessel to Earn ABS Biofuel-1 Notation

    Carras (Hellas) S.A. is taking the next step in its sustainability journey by receiving the ABS Biofuel-1 notation for its Aquataurus ultramax bulk carrier, the first vessel in the world to qualify.

  • Watch The Lucid Air Sapphire Become The World’s Quickest 1/4 Mile Production Sedan

    With a one-foot rollout, the Lucid Air Sapphire managed to reach 60 mph in just 1.77 seconds

  • The U.S. has the world’s most insincere Government.

    Eric Zuesse (blogs at https://theduran.com/author/eric-zuesse/) It pretends to be a democracy and a republic, but it actually represents only the richest .1% of the richest 1% — the richest hundred-thousandth — of Americans, and this has been empirically (i.e., scientifically) proven by all of the scientific analyses of the truth or falsehood of that cardinal […]

  • Wayne’s World is why we say “That’s what she said”

    Party time, excellent! The classic comedy movie Wayne's World is a classic, and you'll struggle to find amore joyous send up of '80s and '90s culture. Amid the many gifts the film offers, one you mightn't be aware of is that it's considered responsible for popularising the classic "That's what she said" refrain. Continue reading Wayne’s World is why we say “That’s what she said”

  • ‘All the World’s a Stage’: William Shakespeare’s Birthday

    Today is the anniversary of both the birth and death of a man considered by many to be the greatest English writer and the greatest dramatist of all time: William Shakespeare.

  • Apple’s iPadOS labelled as gatekeeper under EU’s DMA

    The European Commission claims iPadOS is an 'important gateway' for business users and that Apple tries to 'disincentivise' end users from switching to other tablet operating systems. : Apple’s iPadOS labelled as gatekeeper under EU’s DMA

  • ‘Games are more important to Apple than ever’: what’s next for Apple Arcade?

    The head of the company’s gaming subscription service explains its priorities as it anticipates the Vision Pro revolution, and tries to bring originality to a market still dominated by free to play mobile titlesWhen Apple launched its games subscription service, Arcade, in September 2019, it drew a huge amount of attention – as with everything the company does. Offering 100 premium (ie, not ad-infested) mobile games for a monthly subscription fee of £4.99/$4.99 (now £6.99), and the promise of...