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Music Coalition Pushes For AI Labels on Streaming Services
“Fans want to know whether and how generative AI has been used in the music to which they listen,” the CEOs of the RIAA and IFPI said in a joint statement on Friday.
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Underfire Sony Slowly Making Marvel Tokon Available in More Countries on PC
The right move. It has not been a good week for Sony, and things just keep getting worse and worse. Marvel Tokon: Fighting Souls fans have been complaining this weekend that the Japanese company has blocked the fighter’s PC release from a whopping 132 countries. Read the full article on pushsquare.com
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I spent a week using the Trump phone — it sucks
The Trump phone was never a serious phone. Not when it was announced last June, in dodgy renders and with an incoherent spec sheet. Nor when Trump Mobile admitted – just two weeks later – that it wouldn’t be made in the US. Not even when the company revealed the final phone, first to me…
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Xreal’s $299 A01 Plus Brings Budget-Friendly AR Glasses to Mainstream Users
Xreal has introduced the A01 Plus, a new augmented reality headset priced at $299 that represents the company’s push toward affordability in the AR glasses market. Part of the new X by Xreal budget-focused sub-brand, the
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Louise Pedersen has left her role as chief executive of All3Media International, the distribution arm behind hit formats such as The Traitors, following the completion of the merger between Banijay Entertainment and RedBird IMI’s All3Media assets. Her exit clears the way for Cathy Payne, the current CEO of Banijay Rights, to lead an enlarged combined…
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“We mean business” – Bethesda union members to march in protest of sweeping Xbox job cuts
Bethesda Game Studios union workers have announced plans to protest the recent mass layoffs impacting Microsoft’s Xbox division, telling members, “The company wants us to accept this as a done deal and quietly disappear. We won’t let that happen.” Read more
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Netflix in Talks to Buy Letterboxd: Report
Could Letterboxd, the popular film-review social network, end up in the clutches of Netflix or another big entertainment corporation? Letterboxd, founded in 2011, has been shopping itself to interested parties in recent months. The app and website (which also recently launched an online video-rental service) is majority-owned by Canadian holding company Tiny, which acquired a…
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Xbox CEO Joins Fed’s Task Force To Help With Price Stability And Employment After She Raised Xbox Prices And Laid Of Staff
Xbox chief executive Sarah Bond has reportedly been appointed to a US Federal Reserve task force focused on price stability and employment, according to the article’s headline. The move has drawn attention because it comes after she oversaw price increases on Xbox hardware and a round of staff redundancies at the company, an apparent irony…
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Would you host part of an AI data center in your home?
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Xreal’s new AR glasses are way cheaper and almost just right
Xreal has launched the A01 Plus, a cheaper set of USB-C augmented reality glasses priced at $299, positioned as a pared-back alternative to the company’s $449 1S. Reviewed by The Verge’s Cameron Faulkner, the glasses retain several of the 1S’s strongest qualities — comfort, good looks, and screens that are surprisingly bright and rich in…