Month: September 2024

India will appeal against a ruling of the World Trade Organization’s (WTO) trade dispute settlement panel which ruled that the country’s import dues on certain information and technology products are inconsistent with the global trade norms, commerce ministry sources said. They said that the ruling will not have any adverse impact on domestic industry. The
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Human-driven changes to the natural environment have knock-on consequences that aren’t immediately obvious: air pollution, for example, has now been linked to an increase in the frequency of lightning in thunderstorms. Researchers from James Madison University (JMU) in Virginia looked at data from more than 500,000 thunderstorms across Washington, DC, and Kansas City over the
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Space Marine 2 appears to be the current hotness. It’s popped off on Steam, hitting an impressive player count entirely with early adopters before smashing that figure once again as soon as the gates were thrown open by the game’s public release. The result is multifaceted. Not only do 40K fans get a loving send-up
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Fanhome, the leader in subscription-based collections and models, delights fans of POWER RANGERS as it announces the launch of the Megazord build-up model subscription, under license by leading toy and game company Hasbro. Assemble an incredible replica of the POWER RANGERS Megazord that stands more than 60cm (nearly 2 feet) tall when built. The model
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Audiences hungry for David Cronenberg’s infamous brand of body horror may have hoped that 2022’s Crimes of the Future marked his return to the genre. That film, which formed an unofficial trilogy that began with 1983’s Videodrome and continued in 1999’s eXistenZ, featured several callbacks to the Canadian director’s recurring visual and thematic interests. The
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Artificial intelligence engines powered by Large Language Models (LLMs) are becoming an increasingly accessible way of getting answers and advice, in spite of known racial and gender biases. A new study has uncovered strong evidence that we can now add political bias to that list, further demonstrating the potential of the emerging technology to unwittingly
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Japan has announced the successor to its legendary Fugaku supercomputer, which is currently ranked the fourth fastest computer system in the world by Top500.org. The Arm-based system is a half-exabyte scale computer, as it can churn out 442 petaFLOPS in Linpack. Its successor will offer far more performance and go beyond even exascale (1,000 petaFLOPS)
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Edge of Tomorrow is trending on Netflix. So, when are we getting that sequel? Edge of Tomorrow, the 2014 sci-fi action film starring Tom Cruise and Emily Blunt, debuted on Netflix this week and quickly became a hot title for the streamer, making Netflix’s Top 10 almost immediately. The film, which followed Cruise’s Major William
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While the future of the main John Wick film series remains shrouded in uncertainty considering the way John Wick: Chapter 4 ended, the franchise as a whole isn’t going anywhere. Next up is Ballerina, the Ana de Armas-led spinoff that takes place between the third and fourth John Wick movies, and will be one of
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WhatsApp will soon start supporting third-party chats allowing users to send and receive messages. The announcement was made by the instant messaging platform’s parent company Meta last week. The company said the decision to make the app interoperable was made after the European Union brought the Digital Markets Act (DMA) into force in 2022. Earlier,
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WASHINGTON — The Defense Department’s enthusiasm for commercial innovation isn’t backed by sufficient funding, space industry executives said Sept. 11. These executives from venture-backed companies argued that while the Pentagon has created several initiatives to collaborate with private companies — such as the Defense Innovation Unit, the Office of Strategic Capital and SpaceWERX — these
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Tuesday, we covered the announcement of the 2024 National Book Awards Longlist for Young People’s Literature. Since then, this year’s National Book Awards Longlist for Translated Literature has also been released. The ten titles on the longlist were translated from six different languages—Danish, Arabic, Spanish, French, Mandarin Chinese, and Swedish. They explore everything from “disorienting
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Frankie Beverly, the singer-songwriter best known for fronting the R&B, soul, and funk band Maze, has died. His family broke the news this morning, revealing that the baritone vocalist died yesterday (September 10). A cause of death was not announced. Frankie Beverly was 77 yers old. “Grieving the loss of a loved one is a
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Level-5 has announced what it plans to show to the general public at this year’s Tokyo Game Show which kicks off this month at Makuhari Messe in Chiba, Japan. There’s some heavy hitters that will be showcased by the company including Professor Layton and The New World of Steam and the intriguing Decapolice. Level-5 will
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In a twist of cosmic fate, the universe is about to witness a clash of galactic flavors. Pop Culture Coffee revealed today the second wave of its highly successful Star Trek branded coffees, cold brews, handspun mugs and gift sets just in time for the holidays. Celebrate Star Trek all month long with four exciting
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Oasis are reportedly considering a show at Knebworth House in 2026 – three decades on from their legendary performances at the site. The Britpop band, who have reunited for a run of UK and Ireland stadium gigs next summer, delivered two career-defining sets at the Hertfordshire estate back in August 1996. READ MORE: You gotta roll
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