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Nissan Takes the Z Sports Car Rallying with a Special SEMA Build
The Nissan Safari Rally Z Tribute celebrates the Datsun 240Z that won the 1971 East African Safari Rally. Built by Tommy Pike Customs, the Z features a two-inch lift thanks to an upgraded suspension and burly Yokohama Geolandar M/T G003 tires. The V-6 engine has been tuned to more than 400 horsepower. The modified Z…
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Radical New Samsung Technology Suggests Huge Galaxy S24 Ultra Camera Upgrade
Samsung has teased a powerful new camera technology, bringing exciting new capabilities to its ultra-high-resolution 200-megapixel smartphone camera and strongly hinting at some exciting Galaxy S24 Ultra upgrades for both video and photo capture. Dubbed “Zoom Anyplace,” Samsung’s new tech allows the camera to track a moving subject automatically and ensure it stays within frame…
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Impact of artificial intelligence on businesses
Impact of artificial intelligence on businesses – CBS San Francisco Watch CBS News As the use of A.I. continues to grow, does the technology stand to benefit small businesses, or larger ones? CBS News Bay Area anchor Ryan Yamamoto asks Olaf Groth, PhD, global strategist and professor at UC Berkeley’s Haas School of Business about…
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पाकिस्तान क्रिकेट टीम के चीफ सेलेक्टर इंजमाम उल हक का पद से इस्तीफा, प्लेयर एजेंट कंपनी से संबंध होने का लगा आरोप
सार विश्व कप में छह मैचों में पाकिस्तान को सिर्फ दो मैचों में जीत मिली है। इन हार की बदौलत पाकिस्तानी टीम को ग्रुप स्टेज से बाहर होने की आशंका है। Pakistan Cricket team Chief Selector resign: पाकिस्तान क्रिकेट टीम के चीफ सेलेक्टर ने इंजमाम उल हक ने पद से इस्तीफा दे दिया है। इंजमाम…
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James Webb Space Telescope dives deep into the Crab Nebula supernova wreckage (video)
Using the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST), a team of astronomers has captured an unprecedented, ethereal view of the Crab Nebula. This cosmic crustacean, located around 6,500 light-years away in the constellation of Taurus, is the remnant of a supernova first recorded by 11th-century astronomers in 1054. In the modern era of astronomy, the Crab…
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Major labels are trying to stop artists from re-recording their music like Taylor Swift
Major record labels are implementing new restrictions in order to deter artists from re-recording their music à la Taylor Swift. As Billboard reports, Universal Music Group, Sony Music Entertainment, and Warner Music Group have recently overhauled contracts for their new signees, with some prohibiting artists from re-recording their music until 10 years — or more…
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‘Nautilus’: AMC Saves Captain Nemo Series After Disney+ Cancellation
AMC has saved the Captain Nemo series Nautilus after it was scrapped by Disney+ earlier this summer. Inspired by Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea, the live-action Captain Nemo origin story will premiere on AMC and AMC+ in 2024. AMC announced on Monday, October 30 that it licensed the U.S. and Canadian linear and streaming rights to…
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Hollywood Pays Tribute to Matthew Perry, ’Friends’ Star Dead at 54
Friends, colleagues, and fans around the world are remembering actor Matthew Perry, who died this weekend at 54 years old. Perry was found unresponsive in a hot tub at his Los Angeles home on Saturday afternoon, the Los Angeles Times reports. An official cause of death has not been confirmed. While Perry was best known…
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MPE Partners Announces the Formation of Appearance Technology Group and Acquisition of RBL Products and Kwik Paint Products
CLEVELAND and BOSTON, Oct. 30, 2023 /PRNewswire/ — MPE Partners (“MPE” or “Morgenthaler Private Equity”) announced that Appearance Technology Group (“ATG”) has acquired RBL Products and Kwik Paint Products (“RBL Products” or “RBL”). ATG represents the new trademark of the Hi-Tech Industries and 3D Products companies that were acquired by MPE in 2022. RBL Products is…
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Artists Colony ‘celebrates art and the performing arts’
ENGLEWOOD — The Artist Colony celebrates art and the performing arts. Last season, artists began setting up their individual galleries, displaying, selling and creating art at their Permanent Outdoor Gallery held on the first and third Wednesday of each month in Pioneer Plaza on Englewood’s West Dearborn Street. × This page requires Javascript. Javascript is…