South Africa Pushes Back Against US Trade Pressure Over Domestic Policies
Trade Negotiations Hit Sovereignty Roadblocks South Africa’s foreign minister has revealed that trade discussions with the United States have encountered…
Trade Negotiations Hit Sovereignty Roadblocks South Africa’s foreign minister has revealed that trade discussions with the United States have encountered…
Warner Bros. Discovery Officially Exploring Sale Options Warner Bros. Discovery has confirmed it is evaluating potential sale opportunities after receiving…
Netflix’s Strategic Shift: Beyond Subscriber Numbers As Netflix prepares to release its latest earnings report, the streaming behemoth is charting…
OpenAI Responds to Actor Concerns with Enhanced Safeguards In a significant development for AI ethics and performer rights, OpenAI has…
Hollywood power broker Ari Emanuel has acquired TodayTix, the parent company behind immersive entertainment pioneer Secret Cinema. The deal marks the latest expansion for Emanuel’s new global events company Mari, which has been rapidly assembling a portfolio of premium live experiences. This acquisition positions Mari to leverage TodayTix’s 20 million members across sports, art, and entertainment ticketing.
Hollywood power broker Ari Emanuel has acquired TodayTix, the parent company behind London-based immersive entertainment business Secret Cinema, according to reports. The deal represents the latest strategic move by Emanuel’s newly formed global events company Mari as experiential entertainment continues to attract significant investment despite uncertain commercial prospects.
Veteran technology journalist Ed Bott identifies Microsoft’s aggressive AI integration into Windows as a strategic response to previous platform shifts. The company appears determined to avoid repeating its mobile era missteps while addressing concerns about AI privacy and user adoption.
Microsoft Corporation is making an aggressive push to position its Windows operating system at the center of the artificial intelligence revolution, according to analysis from veteran technology journalist Ed Bott. After more than 30 years covering Microsoft and the PC industry, Bott recognizes a pattern in the company’s latest approach to AI integration across its ecosystem.
Intel’s Hybrid AI Platform: A Game-Changer for Enterprise AI In a surprising strategic move, Intel has announced the integration of…
The High-Tech Battle to Save Orkney’s Precious Birdlife In the remote Orkney islands, an unprecedented conservation effort is underway, combining…
The Growing Crisis of Senior Isolation Across the United States, a quiet revolution is unfolding in senior care facilities and…
Google’s AI research division DeepMind has entered a strategic research partnership with nuclear fusion company Commonwealth Fusion Systems. The collaboration aims to accelerate fusion energy development using artificial intelligence and advanced plasma simulations to optimize reactor performance and control systems.
Google’s artificial intelligence research division DeepMind has announced a significant research partnership with nuclear fusion company Commonwealth Fusion Systems (CFS), according to reports from both organizations. The collaboration aims to leverage advanced artificial intelligence capabilities to accelerate the timeline for delivering commercially viable fusion energy to power grids.