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What’s on Google TV: Netflix doesn’t plan ad-supported tier, Disney+ drops Obi-Wan trailer

In streaming news this week, Netflix remains adamant that it has no plans to launch an ad-supported pricing tier as other platforms have, and Disney+ released the long-anticipated first look at its Obi-Wan Kenobi series. Google TV adding ‘Highlights’ on Android app Alongside a slew of other Android updates this week, Google announced that the Google TV app on Android is adding support for…
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Repeat Photos Show Change in Southern African Landscapes

Every place in the world has a history. To understand it in the present you need some knowledge of its past. The history of the earth can be read from its rocks; the history of life, from the evolutionary histories and relationships of its species. But what of the…
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Executives discuss top challenges in deploying AI — and how to solve them

Did you miss a session at the Data Summit? Watch On-Demand Here. Hastened by a widespread move to digitize operations, the enterprise is enthusiastically embracing AI. According to IDC’s 2022 AI InfrastructureView survey, 31% of companies say that they now have AI in production while the majority are actively piloting AI technologies. Increasingly, adopting AI is leading to boosted…
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Here’s how the new Apple Studio Display compares to the Pro Display XDR and LG UltraFine

Almost six years since its Thunderbolt display was discontinued, Apple has officially re-entered the consumer external display market with the all-new Studio Display. With a starting price of $1,599, let’s take an in-depth look at the Apple Studio Display vs LG UltraFine and Pro Display XDR. Table of contents Apple Studio Display vs LG UltraFine and Pro Display XDR Price Display…
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Apple and Tim Cook voice opposition to anti-LGBTQ+ legislation in Texas, other states

Apple is among a handful of companies that have signed an open letter criticizing new anti-LGBTQ+ directives from Texas Governor Greg Abbott. Coordinated by the Human Rights Campaign, the open letter is signed by companies including Apple, Google, IBM, and Meta. It was published as a full-page ad in Friday’s edition of The Dallas Morning News. As reported by The Texas Tribune, the companies…
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