Tech Giants Clashing, Innovation Unfolding: A Turbulent Digital Landscape
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- Buds Battle Heats Up: Latest Wireless Earbuds Unleash Enhanced Audio Experiences
- Government Ties and Generative Goals: Balancing AI Safety and Regulation
- Wordplay Weekend: Quordle Hints & NYT Crosswords
- Tech Giant’s Ads Keep Missing the Mark: Apple Apologizes Again Amid Backlash
- Tech Giant in the Crosshairs: Google’s Gemini Ad Backlash and Gmail API Fallout
- M. Night Shyamalan’s ‘Trap’: Critics Clash Over Latest Thriller
- Powerhouse Laptops Go Mainstream: Compact, Affordable & Ultra-Powered Options Emerge
- Social Media Chaos: Leagues vs. Piracy, Musk vs. CNN Host
- Trump’s New Venture: Spreading Misinformation to the Masses with Truth+, Sparking Confusion with Zuckerberg, and Making Waves in Cryptocurrency
- Space Meets Energy: Explosive Changes in Our World
- Apple Unveils Folded Future with iPhone & iPad Updates Coming in 2026
- Legacy Lost: Beloved Magazines Fade as Digital World Takes Over
- Big Discounts Ahead: Pixel, Pixela, & Beats Deals Unfold Before Google’s Next Hardware Event
- Music Startup Suno Accused of Copyright Infringement in AI-Powered Music Scene
- Tech Deals Galore: Savings on PS5, New Xbox & PS Games, and Exclusive Discounts!
- Flip Side: Samsung’s Latest Flagships Underwhelm, But Should You Still Buy?
- China Tech Giants Clash: Apple Enforces Payment Rules on Tencent and ByteDance
- Apple’s AI Revolution: New Features, EU Talks, and iPhone Game-Changers
- AI Chatbots Take Center Stage: The Rise of Interactive Tutoring and Conversational Future
- Big Screen Deals: TVs as Big as Your Savings Goals
- Big Power Boost: iPhone 16 Pro and Pro Max Batteries Get Significant Upgrade
- Intel’s Massive Reboot: 15,000 Layoffs & Business Restructuring
- Budget-Friendly Earbuds Showdown: Active Noise Cancellation vs. Great Sound Quality
- Apple’s iPhone 17 & 16 Updates: High-Res Cameras, Enhanced Features Confirmed?
- Intel Extends Warranties For Unstable CPUs, Offers Two-Year Support for 13th-Gen and 14th-Gen Chip Buyers
- APPLE EXCEEDS EXPECTATIONS: Record-Breaking Q3 Earnings and Growth
- Intel Slashes 15,000 Jobs Amid Cost-Cutting Push
- Redditors vs. Bing: Controversy Erupts Over Search Engine Crawler, Microsoft Rattles Monopoly Chains with OpenAI Label
- Squid Game Mania Takes Over Netflix: New Season, Spin-Offs & Crossovers
- Boeing’s Starliner Program Suffers Hefty Blow with Latest $125M Loss
Buds Battle Heats Up: Latest Wireless Earbuds Unleash Enhanced Audio Experiences
The wireless earbuds market is heating up with the latest releases and upcoming products promising enhanced audio experiences. The Samsung Galaxy Buds 3 Pro has impressed critics with its comfortable fit, excellent sound quality, and top-notch noise cancellation features, making it a strong contender to take on Apple’s AirPods. Meanwhile, OnePlus is reportedly working on the Buds Pro 3, which could potentially offer even more advanced audio customization options, while Google is gearing up to unveil the Pixel Buds Pro 2 at its upcoming event, further fueling the competition in this increasingly popular segment.
- Report: OnePlus Buds Pro 3 may blow rivals away thanks to top-class audio customization by TechRadar
- Samsung Galaxy Buds 3 Pro review: say goodbye to AirPods envy by Digital Trends
- Google Pixel Buds Pro 2: leaks, rumors and everything we know so far by TechRadar
Government Ties and Generative Goals: Balancing AI Safety and Regulation
As governments and tech companies navigate the rapidly evolving landscape of artificial intelligence, a delicate balance must be struck between safety regulation and innovation. OpenAI’s decision to share its future AI models with government agencies may improve AI safety, but also raises concerns about undue influence on rule-making. Meanwhile, the misuse of open-source AI can be mitigated through new technologies, such as those that block unapproved modifications. Amidst these challenges, generative AI is already being harnessed in useful ways, like streamlining complex tasks in enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems, highlighting the need for responsible development and regulation to ensure these advancements benefit society as a whole.
- Will OpenAI sharing future AI models early with the government improve AI safety, or just let it write the rules? by TechRadar
- A New Trick Could Block the Misuse of Open Source AI by Wired
- 5 Ways That AI Is Actually Useful Right Now by Gizmodo
- The evolution of ERP with generative AI technology by Techzine Europe
Wordplay Weekend: Quordle Hints & NYT Crosswords
Over the weekend, fans of wordplay have had their fill of puzzles to solve. In Quordle, the game’s 922nd edition offered two challenges, with hints provided for those looking to get ahead. Meanwhile, The New York Times’ daily offerings included a bite-sized Mini Crossword and its standard puzzle, both requiring linguistic knowledge and patience to complete.
- Quordle today – hints and answers for Saturday, August 3 (game #922) by TechRadar
- NYT’s The Mini crossword answers for August 2 by Mashable
- NYT Crossword: answers for Friday, August 2 by Digital Trends
Tech Giant’s Ads Keep Missing the Mark: Apple Apologizes Again Amid Backlash
Apple’s latest advertising campaign has been marred by controversy once again, with the company apologizing for a short film that stereotyped Thailand and its people. The video, part of Apple’s “The Underdogs: OOO” series, was removed from the company’s YouTube channel after criticism, following a similar pattern to previous ad campaigns that have sparked backlash, including one that stereotyped India and another that perpetuated outdated stereotypes in “Crush”.
- Apple apologizes for another ad that missed the mark by Engadget
- Apple Pulls Latest Ad After Criticism Over Depiction of Thailand by Mac Rumors
- Apple is apologizing for one of its ads again by The Verge
- Another Apple ad campaign crashes and burns under pressure from viewers by Apple Insider
Tech Giant in the Crosshairs: Google’s Gemini Ad Backlash and Gmail API Fallout
Here’s a summary paragraph for a news aggregation website:
“Google is facing backlash on multiple fronts, pulling its ‘Dear Sydney’ ad from both online and Olympic coverage after widespread criticism. Meanwhile, UK startup Gener8 has accused the tech giant of ‘predatory conduct’ after being terminated from using the Gmail API, with the company claiming it was essential to their business operations.”
- Google pulls ‘Dear Sydney’ Gemini AI ad after online backlash by Mashable
- Google pulls Gemini AI ad from Olympics after backlash by The Verge
- UK startup accuses Google of ‘predatory conduct’ over withdrawal of Gmail API by The Next Web
M. Night Shyamalan’s ‘Trap’: Critics Clash Over Latest Thriller
In the latest thriller from director M. Night Shyamalan, “Trap”, critics are sharply divided in their opinions, with some hailing it as a wildly entertaining and fun film, while others deem it “deeply stupid” with barely any plausible moments. The movie follows a father-daughter duo who find themselves trapped in an elaborate scheme, with Josh Hartnett delivering a creepy good performance. While some reviewers praised the premise and enjoyed the ride, others found it to be a solid but mid-tier thriller that failed to live up to Shyamalan’s past standards, leaving audiences to debate its merits.
- Trap review: M. Night Shyamalan’s new thriller is deeply stupid by Digital Trends
- Let’s Talk About the Ending, and End Credits, of Trap by Gizmodo
- ‘Trap’ review: A wildly entertaining father-daughter thriller by Mashable
- Trap Is a Solid, Mid-Tier M. Night Shyamalan Thriller by Gizmodo
Powerhouse Laptops Go Mainstream: Compact, Affordable & Ultra-Powered Options Emerge
Powerhouse laptops are making their way into the mainstream, offering users compact, affordable, and ultra-powered options. The latest models from manufacturers like Asus and Microsoft have raised the bar in terms of performance and portability, with devices like the Asus ProArt PX13 and Surface Pro 11 delivering exceptional productivity and creative capabilities, often at price points that are surprisingly accessible to consumers.
- Asus ProArt PX13 review: a uniquely small and powerful laptop by Digital Trends
- Surface Pro 11 review: tantalizingly close to the dream by The Verge
Social Media Chaos: Leagues vs. Piracy, Musk vs. CNN Host
Major soccer leagues are at odds with Elon Musk’s X over rampant piracy on the platform, accusing it of being the “home of social media piracy”. Meanwhile, CNN host Don Lemon is suing Musk and X over unpaid compensation for his short-lived news show, citing a canceled hosting deal in March. The two controversies have sparked a heated debate about online content ownership and payment structures, highlighting the complexities of regulating and monetizing digital media.
- Elon Musk’s X is the ‘home of social media piracy,’ sports leagues say by Mashable
- Don Lemon is suing Elon Musk and X by Engadget
Trump’s New Venture: Spreading Misinformation to the Masses with Truth+, Sparking Confusion with Zuckerberg, and Making Waves in Cryptocurrency
In a series of moves sparking confusion and debate, former President Donald Trump has launched a new video streaming service called Truth+, expanded his media company’s reach through a partnership with Mark Zuckerberg, and made headlines in the cryptocurrency world as an unlikely ally to bitcoin. While the details behind these ventures are unclear, they have left many questioning Trump’s motives and the potential impact on social media, online discourse, and the digital economy.
- Trump Launches Truth+ Streaming Service for Your Least Favorite Uncle by Gizmodo
- Trump and Zuck relationship status: complicated by The Verge
- Trump’s Crypto Embrace Could Be a Disaster for Bitcoin by Wired
- Pump and Trump by The Verge
Space Meets Energy: Explosive Changes in Our World
In a series of developments that highlight the intersection of space and energy, scientists have revealed that a massive solar burst has distorted Earth’s magnetic shield, while our reliance on solar power is growing exponentially with advancements in technology. Meanwhile, a binary star system known as “Blaze Star” is poised to unleash a spectacular explosion that could be visible from Earth, providing a rare celestial spectacle. On the other hand, efforts are underway to harness energy from the sun in innovative ways, such as transforming a former nuclear site into a massive solar farm and increasing access to solar panels for residential use.
- Earth’s Magnetic Shield Twisted Out of Shape by Colossal Solar Burst by Gizmodo
- How solar panels went from ’50s satellites to your backyard by Digital Trends
- ‘Blaze Star’ Set to Ignite the Night Sky Any Day Now by Gizmodo
- A Manhattan Project nuclear weapons site is being turned into a giant solar farm by Engadget
Apple Unveils Folded Future with iPhone & iPad Updates Coming in 2026
Apple is set to revolutionize its product line with the introduction of foldable devices in 2026, starting with an iPhone Fold that will be joined by a foldable iPad, potentially replacing the current iPad Mini. However, reports suggest that the company’s first foray into folding technology may face delays, with some analysts predicting it won’t meet its scheduled mass production timeline, possibly pushing it back to 2026 rather than hitting the previously expected mark in 2025.
- iPhone Fold to be joined by foldable iPad in 2026 by Apple Insider
- Report: Apple’s First Foldable iPad Could Face Delays by Mac Rumors
- Apple’s First Foldable iPad Could Face Delays Into 2026 by Mac Rumors
Legacy Lost: Beloved Magazines Fade as Digital World Takes Over
Several beloved gaming institutions are bidding farewell to their physical presence as the digital world continues to gain momentum. Game Informer magazine, a stalwart of the industry for 33 years, has ceased operations after its parent company, GameStop, decided to shut it down. Meanwhile, ROMHacking.net, a 20-year-old online community dedicated to retro game hacks and remixes, is also closing its doors due to burnout and internal issues, with its archives set to be preserved by the Internet Archive. These developments signal a significant shift towards digital media, leaving fans of these iconic brands to adapt to a new era where print publications are no longer the primary conduit for gaming news and culture.
- Game Informer magazine is shutting down after 33 years by Engadget
- A 20-Year-Old Rom Site Is Shutting Down and Moving to the Internet Archive by Gizmodo
- Game Informer, one of gaming’s longest-running magazines, shuts down after 33 years by Digital Trends
Big Discounts Ahead: Pixel, Pixela, & Beats Deals Unfold Before Google’s Next Hardware Event
Google’s upcoming hardware event is just weeks away, but the company’s current Pixel lineup is already seeing significant discounts ahead of its successor’s release. The Pixel 8 Pro has hit an all-time low, while the Pixel 8a can be found for a new low of $399. Additionally, Apple’s Beats Fit Pro earbuds have dropped to $140, a great opportunity for those looking to upgrade their audio experience. As Google prepares to unveil its Pixel 9 lineup, including the highly anticipated Pixel 9 Pro Fold, shoppers may want to consider taking advantage of these deals before they disappear.
- The Pixel 8 Pro has hit an all-time low ahead of Google’s next hardware event by The Verge
- The Google Pixel 8a drops to a new low of $399 by Engadget
- The Morning After: What we’re expecting at Google’s 2024 Pixel event by Engadget
- Google Pixel 9 Pro Fold Might Be Its Thinnest Foldable Yet by Gizmodo
- The Beats Fit Pro earbuds drop to a new low of $140 by Engadget
Music Startup Suno Accused of Copyright Infringement in AI-Powered Music Scene
Music startups Suno and Udio are embroiled in copyright infringement lawsuits with record labels, but both companies argue their use of copyrighted material is “fair use”. Suno admits its AI model was trained on copyrighted music, while also claiming the practice is legal. The startups have accused the record labels of trying to stifle competition, saying they are simply operating within the bounds of existing laws and regulations in a rapidly evolving AI-powered music scene.
- AI music startup Suno admits to using copyrighted music, but says it’s ‘fair use’ by Mashable
- AI music startups say copyright violation is just rock and roll by The Verge
- AI startup argues scraping every song on the internet is ‘fair use’ by Engadget
- AI music startup Suno claims training model on copyrighted music is ‘fair use’ by Tech Crunch
Tech Deals Galore: Savings on PS5, New Xbox & PS Games, and Exclusive Discounts!
This week’s tech deals bring significant savings on gaming hardware and software. The PlayStation 5 is discounted by $50 at various retailers, while the PSVR2 headset remains on sale for $350 with a bundle deal that includes Horizon Call of the Mountain. Meanwhile, Xbox fans can enjoy new game additions to their subscription services, including three new titles available through Game Pass this weekend. Additionally, exclusive discounts are offered on Xbox Game Pass Ultimate memberships, making it an ideal time to sign up and explore the service’s vast library of games.
- The PlayStation 5 is $50 off, plus the rest of the week’s best tech deals by Engadget
- 3 new Xbox Game Pass games to play this weekend (August 2-4) by Digital Trends
- 3 new PS Plus games you need to try out this weekend (August 2-4) by Digital Trends
- How to get an Xbox Game Pass Ultimate discount this week by Digital Trends
Flip Side: Samsung’s Latest Flagships Underwhelm, But Should You Still Buy?
Samsung’s latest flagship series has generated mixed reviews, with the Galaxy Z Flip 6 praised for its stunning design and daily usability, but criticized for being limited in its capabilities. Meanwhile, the Galaxy Z Fold 6 has been deemed stagnant, offering only minor external changes despite being marketed as an upgrade. As a result, some are questioning whether these devices justify an upgrade from their predecessors or if other options might be more appealing, particularly for those seeking alternative foldable phones that can offer similar features at different price points.
- Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 6 Review: The Most Gorgeous, Limited Clamshell You Can Buy by Gizmodo
- 5 phones you should buy instead of the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 6 by Digital Trends
- Review: Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 6 – stagnation means decline by Techzine Europe
- Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 6 vs. Z Flip 5: Do you need to upgrade? by Digital Trends
China Tech Giants Clash: Apple Enforces Payment Rules on Tencent and ByteDance
China’s tech giants are at odds with Apple over payment rules for in-app purchases. The Cupertino-based company has been enforcing its App Store guidelines on Chinese firms Tencent and ByteDance, forcing them to close loopholes that allowed customers to bypass Apple’s 30% commission fee by using external payment systems. This move is seen as a bid to tighten control over digital payments in China, where the tech giants have significant influence and user bases.
- Apple is fighting Tencent and ByteDance over in-app payments in China by Engadget
- Apple leaning on dominant Chinese companies to comply with App Store payment rules by Apple Insider
- Apple Pressures ByteDance and Tencent Over App Fee Loopholes in China by Mac Rumors
Apple’s AI Revolution: New Features, EU Talks, and iPhone Game-Changers
Apple is pushing forward with its AI Revolution, introducing “Apple Intelligence” in the latest iOS and macOS betas. The feature aims to bring increased convenience to users, but its rollout has been slowed by EU regulations, which require Apple to negotiate with European authorities before deploying the technology on their continent. Meanwhile, early adopters are already experiencing the benefits of Apple Intelligence on their iPhones, citing features that streamline tasks and enhance user experience.
- The MacRumors Show: Apple Intelligence Beta is Here by Mac Rumors
- Apple in talks with EU on Apple Intelligence rollout by Techzine Europe
- I tested Apple Intelligence on my iPhone 15 Pro Max: 3 ways it spoiled me rotten by Mashable
AI Chatbots Take Center Stage: The Rise of Interactive Tutoring and Conversational Future
The world of AI chatbots is experiencing a surge in innovation and adoption, transforming the way we interact with technology. Recent developments include Meta AI’s promising performance, ChatGPT’s advanced voice mode that blurs the line between human-like conversations, and Heeyo’s creation of an interactive tutor and friend for children. As these advancements continue to evolve, they are poised to revolutionize the future of education and communication, potentially making AI interactions more intuitive and engaging.
- I asked all the major AI chatbots which is the most popular – here’s what they said by TechRadar
- ChatGPT’s Advanced Voice Mode is scarily good at times – are we looking at the future of AI interactions? by TechRadar
- Heeyo built an AI chatbot to be a billion kids’ interactive tutor and friend by Tech Crunch
Big Screen Deals: TVs as Big as Your Savings Goals
Several retailers are offering significant discounts on large screen TVs this week, including a TCL 115-inch model that’s now $20,000, down from its original price of $27,000. Meanwhile, LG’s OLED TV has been discounted by $700 to just $800, and shoppers who purchase the TCL TV will even receive a ticket to the Super Bowl. The deals come as consumers are increasingly looking for big screen options at home, with prices ranging from thousands to tens of thousands of dollars.
- Buy TCL’s giant 115-inch TV, get a ticket to the Super Bowl by Digital Trends
- Want a Ticket to the Super Bowl? Buy TCL’s $20,000 115-inch TV by Gizmodo
- Hurry! This LG OLED TV is usually $1,500 — today it’s $800 by Digital Trends
- TCL’s $20,000 115-inch QD-Mini LED TV comes with a ticket to the Super Bowl by Engadget
Big Power Boost: iPhone 16 Pro and Pro Max Batteries Get Significant Upgrade
New iPhones are reportedly getting a significant battery boost, with both the iPhone 16 Pro and Pro Max expected to feature larger capacities compared to previous generations, including the iPhone 15 series, with the smaller iPhone 16 Pro model seeing the biggest jump in capacity.
- The iPhone 16 Pro may have a larger battery than we expected by Digital Trends
- Both iPhone 16 Pro batteries rumored to get significant capacity increase by Apple Insider
- iPhone 16 Pro Model to Get Biggest Battery Capacity Jump by Mac Rumors
- Here are the iPhone 16 Pro and iPhone 16 Pro Max colors, according to a new leak by Mashable
Intel’s Massive Reboot: 15,000 Layoffs & Business Restructuring
Intel has announced a major restructuring effort, affecting over 15,000 employees worldwide through layoffs and business consolidations. The tech giant aims to slash spending by $10 billion in 2025, with plans to reduce non-essential work and streamline operations. This significant move comes as the company seeks to adapt to changing market conditions and technological advancements.
- Intel will lay off at least 15,000 employees by Mashable
- Intel to lay off 15,000 employees by Tech Crunch
- Intel is laying off over 15,000 employees and will stop ‘non-essential work’ by The Verge
Budget-Friendly Earbuds Showdown: Active Noise Cancellation vs. Great Sound Quality
In a budget-friendly showdown between earbuds with active noise cancellation and those prioritizing great sound quality, two standout options have emerged. The Edifier Stax Spirit S5 headphones deliver impressive sound without the added feature of noise canceling, while the JBL Tune earbuds offer active noise cancellation at an unbeatable price point of under $50, making them a top pick for those seeking affordability and effective noise reduction.
- Edifier Stax Spirit S5 Headphones Review: Great Sound, No Noise Canceling by Wired
- Snag the JBL Tune earbuds with active noise cancellation for under $50 by Mashable
Apple’s iPhone 17 & 16 Updates: High-Res Cameras, Enhanced Features Confirmed?
Apple’s upcoming iPhone lineup, including models 17 and 16, is expected to feature significant camera upgrades, with all four iPhone 17 models rumored to boast a 24-megapixel front-facing camera. While details about the iPhone 16 are still emerging, analysts suggest that it will also see notable improvements, although specific features have not been confirmed.
- All iPhone 17 Models Again Rumored to Feature 24MP Front Camera by Mac Rumors
- iPhone 16 — Every single rumor we know so far by Mashable
Intel Extends Warranties For Unstable CPUs, Offers Two-Year Support for 13th-Gen and 14th-Gen Chip Buyers
Intel has taken steps to address concerns over the stability of its 13th-gen and 14th-gen Core processors, announcing a two-year extension to their warranties for affected buyers. The move aims to provide additional support and peace of mind for customers who have experienced issues with instability and crashing on these models.
- Intel makes good on CPU instability issues by extending warranties by two years by Engadget
- Intel extends warranty for its unstable CPUs – here’s what buyers of 13th-gen and 14th-gen chips need to know by TechRadar
- Intel commits to two-year extended warranties for unstable chips by Digital Trends
APPLE EXCEEDS EXPECTATIONS: Record-Breaking Q3 Earnings and Growth
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“Tech giant Apple has reported record-breaking earnings and growth in its Q3 2024 results, exceeding Wall Street expectations. The company’s revenue hit a new high at $85.8 billion, with profit reaching $21.4 billion, marking the best June quarter to date. Despite concerns, Apple’s return to growth has been solidified, with CEO Tim Cook attributing the success to various factors including strong demand for its products and services.”
- Apple earnings, Apple Intelligence, and you’ve got a Friend, on the AppleInsider Podcast by Apple Insider
- Apple’s Q3 2024 Earnings Call Takeaways by Mac Rumors
- Apple’s third quarter 2024 results show return to growth, with Wall Street beat by Apple Insider
- Apple Reports 3Q 2024 Results: $21.4B Profit on $85.8B Revenue by Mac Rumors
Intel Slashes 15,000 Jobs Amid Cost-Cutting Push
Intel is undertaking a massive cost-cutting effort, cutting over 15,000 jobs – approximately 15% of its workforce – in an attempt to save $10 billion and drive growth amidst disappointing results. The layoffs are part of the company’s efforts to adapt to shifting market dynamics, particularly as rival Nvidia and AMD benefit from AI-driven growth, while Intel struggles to realize its ambitions for big chip development.
- Intel wants to save 10 billion and cuts 15,000 jobs by Techzine Europe
- Intel will cut over 15,000 jobs in a sweeping cost-cutting effort by Engadget
- Intel Is Cutting More Than 15,000 Jobs Despite Getting Billions From the US Government by Wired
Redditors vs. Bing: Controversy Erupts Over Search Engine Crawler, Microsoft Rattles Monopoly Chains with OpenAI Label
Microsoft’s move to list OpenAI as a competitor in AI and search has sparked controversy, particularly among Redditors who are demanding payment for the platform’s data if it is crawled by Microsoft’s search engine, Bing, which also uses OpenAI technology. The issue centers on the use of Reddit’s content for AI training, with some calling for Microsoft to pay up in exchange for access to the site.
- Reddit wants Microsoft to pay up if its search engine wants to crawl the platform by Mashable
- Microsoft now lists OpenAI as a competitor in AI and search by Tech Crunch
Squid Game Mania Takes Over Netflix: New Season, Spin-Offs & Crossovers
Netflix’s hit series Squid Game continues to dominate the streaming platform, with a second season in development, new spin-offs and crossovers on the horizon. The show’s success has also inspired other popular franchises, including Futurama, which is set to release an episode titled “Quids Game” featuring a similar theme. Meanwhile, Netflix’s Geeked Week 2024 will provide fans with a sneak peek at upcoming projects, including new seasons of Stranger Things and Wednesday, further solidifying the platform’s commitment to delivering exciting content for its users.
- Squid Game season 2: Everything we know so far about the hit Netflix series by Digital Trends
- Netflix’s Geeked Week 2024 teases new looks at Stranger Things, Wednesday, Squid Game by Digital Trends
- Get a First Peek at Futurama‘s Squid Game-Inspired Next Episode by Gizmodo
Boeing’s Starliner Program Suffers Hefty Blow with Latest $125M Loss
Boeing’s troubled Starliner program continues to hemorrhage funds, with the latest loss totaling $125 million, bringing the total losses to over $1.6 billion. The setbacks stem from delays and mishaps during the spacecraft’s maiden crewed flight test, which was supposed to last just eight days but has now been prolonged due to technical issues, including a delayed return from the ISS.