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Tech companies' data centers in different locations, like one in West Virginia versus another in California, can have vastly varying emissions, with some facilities causing nearly twice as much as others. This underscores how factors like location and grid infrastructure are key considerations for tech giants. Despite efforts to estimate AI's energy impact, many specific emissions figures remain unknown due to companies' reluctance to share data. Meanwhile, Nevada's booming data center sector highlights the potential for AI to boost natural gas usage while technical innovations could enhance its efficiency, offering insights into both opportunities and challenges in AI's growing role.
The European Commission has warned TikTok over its ad transparency tools, claiming they fall short of EU rules intended to protect consumers from harmful content like scams or disinformation. Regulators are scrutinizing data on who pays for ads, what audiences they target, and the specific products being promoted—tools essential for combating misinformation. If violated under the Digital Services Act (DSA), ByteDance could face fines up to 6% of its revenue and enhanced oversight. TikTok's spokesperson disputes some interpretations but notes that no official guidelines have been provided yet.
Peter Bosustow, known as "The Buzz," stole the show during his first Carlton premiership appearance in 1978 with a goal that still resonates today. By 1981, he had already made waves as an AFL legend, leading Carlton to back-to-back premierships and earning their first mark of the year goal. His career took a dramatic turn after injury midway through his AFL journey, followed by a successful return to WAFL but with declining form. Later in life, he opened a sports store in Perth, captivating younger fans with his charm and football knowledge. Despite his professional challenges, Bosustow's impact on Carlton was profound, leaving an indelible mark as both a player and an icon.
The article introduces an innovative method involving a "Press & Hold" gesture to confirm that someone is a human rather than a bot. This simple interaction uniquely identifies users, with a specific reference ID (be7362a3-286b-11f0-8ac3-36026e5cca5c) playing a central role in the process.
Chelsea secured a thrilling 4-1 victory over Real Betis, sealing their Conference League crown and fulfilling captain Reece James' belief they had to win it. With this win, Chelsea will compete in the Champions League next season after finishing fourth in the Premier League, marking a significant step up for their young squad.
Nicusor Dan secured a decisive victory over George Simion in Romania’s peaceful transition, despite exit polls showing him trailing at 54.9%. The rerun election, held after an initial vote was canceled due to suspected violations and Russian interference, saw higher turnout, reflecting public interest in the race. As a pro-EU and Trump backer, Dan pledged to form a coalition government, while Simion denied exit poll figures, sparking claims of inaccurate data. This election underscores the decline of far-right nationalism and raises concerns about foreign influence in Romanian politics.
YouTube ads are getting a whole lot worse thanks to artificial intelligence. Google's new feature, Peak Points, uses AI to target ads during the most engaging moments for viewers. While this excites advertisers, users find themselves hit with intrusive or irrelevant ads, especially after emotionally affecting parts of videos.
Apple is facing accusations after refusing to comply with a federal court order regarding its App Store policies. One executive admitted under oath that the company’s strategies were more anticompetitive than claimed, prompting a judge to refer the case to the US attorney’s office for criminal contempt proceedings. Internal documents suggest Apple’s leadership initially supported compliance but later changed their minds.
The legal battle between Microsoft and Apple over the App Store continues to delay Microsoft's planned Xbox mobile app store launch. Microsoft has filed a brief supporting Epic Games' fight against Apple, which seeks to overturn an injunction allowing apps like Spotify and Amazon's Kindle to avoid Apple's 30% payment fee by using separate platforms. Despite Apple's request to pause enforcement of the injunction while it appeals, Microsoft remains stuck due to repeated blocks from Apple. While some apps are returning to the App Store in the U.S., Microsoft is holding out for a favorable court decision to move forward with its own mobile store, fearing potential loss if enforcement isn't firm.
The U.S. tariffs have caused a series of ripple effects across Canada's political landscape, economy, and cultural identity. These trade policies are altering how both countries view each other on the international stage, impacting their diplomatic relations and policy-making. Economically, the changes affect trade balances, pricing dynamics, and business operations, particularly highlighting the struggles faced by small businesses in provinces like Nova Scotia, where even modest impacts can be felt distinctly. Culturally, Canada's identity is shifting globally as trade becomes a key factor influencing perceptions of its exports and national interests.
The Crunchyroll Store is offering a 30% discount on all Viz Media books, including popular manga volumes, deluxe editions, and art books. This sale provides an excellent opportunity for fans to purchase their favorite series, especially before it ends tonight. The store also highlights discounted deals on iconic anime adaptations like Dragon Ball and One Piece, as well as recommends notable art books by Junji Ito and Studio Ghibli.
Meta has finally launched an official WhatsApp version for iPadOS, offering a seamless experience tailored specifically for tablets. The app mirrors the iPhone version but with larger screens, supporting features like 32-person audio/video calls, front/back camera use, and screen sharing. It also integrates with Apple's multitasking tools, enabling users to send messages while browsing or collaborate during calls. While it's already available, Meta notes that further updates are in the works for enhanced functionality.
The growing gap in Japan's education system highlights that 70% of low-income children from households earning less than ¥3 million ($20,540 annually) don't participate in after-school private lessons. Meanwhile, disparities exist between these children and others regarding how they spend their time at home during the school day. These differences have significant implications for learning and upbringing.
A rare antelope known as Upemba lechwe has been spotted alive for the first time in decades, raising hope for a species at risk of extinction. With only fewer than 100 individuals remaining, researchers found one individual during an aerial survey in the Democratic Republic of Congo. The brief encounter allowed them to capture a historic photo, marking the first image taken of this elusive subspecies since its discovery nearly two decades ago. However, the antelope’s survival relies on urgent conservation efforts to stem illegal poaching and protect the last remaining herds. This rare sighting could serve as a rallying cry to prioritize their protection before it’s too late.
During the dawn service celebrating Anzac Day at the Shrine of Remembrance in Melbourne, sections of the crowd heard boos as Bunurong elder Uncle Mark Brown welcomed guests with shouts like "It's Australia," "We don’t have to be welcomed," and "What about the Anzacs?"
Donald Trump's special envoy Steve Witkoff has abruptly changed his stance on Iran's nuclear program. Initially, he proposed allowing Iran to enrich uranium at a low level for civilian use, but he now insists that Iran must completely eliminate its nuclear program. This policy shift makes it more challenging for the US to negotiate with Tehran and increases the risk of military action against Iran's nuclear sites. The venue for upcoming US-Iran talks remains in Oman instead of moving to Italy as previously suggested by the US. Witkoff’s reversal may reflect pressure from Iran hawks or confusion within the administration, and it is likely to be met with resistance in Tehran, where hardliners may gain strength.
The real news on this topic, however, was Trump’s acknowledgment that he could bring Abrego Garcia home if he wanted. That Abrego Garcia is still in El Salvador and in the headlines today, a month after my colleague Nick Miroff first reported his removal, is both astonishing and outrageous. The Trump administration scrambled to do that, but much of what it came up with doesn’t withstand scrutiny. Talking Points Memo reports that the men are now Schrödinger’s detainees—not clearly in the custody of the U.S., which arrested them and is paying El Salvador to house them, nor in the custody of El Salvador, which has no obvious authority to hold them. The White House can’t uphold “law and order” by discarding it in the cases of these detainees.
Valve is rolling out **SteamOS 3.7**, adding official support for a range of PC hardware beyond its own Steam Deck, including Asus ROG Ally, Lenovo Legion Go, and Legion Go S models. This marks a significant step forward, allowing users with AMD-powered devices to run SteamOS more seamlessly, though only fully supported on the Steam Deck and Legion Go S. Previously, third-party distributions like Bazzite enabled SteamOS on some hardware; now, users can access it directly from Valve. To use SteamOS, devices must have AMD hardware and an NVMe SSD, with Secure Boot disabled to avoid Windows 11's default setting.
In an era where AI systems are becoming increasingly complex, Patronus AI has emerged with Percival, an innovative monitoring platform designed to detect failure patterns and suggest optimizations. This cutting-edge tool is tailored for enterprises that prioritize reliability in intricate AI applications, utilizing its agent-based architecture and "episodic memory" to enable agents to learn from past errors, enhancing adaptability and workflow efficiency. Early adopters have reported significant improvements in debugging times, underscoring the platform's effectiveness in addressing challenges posed by multi-step and error-prone AI systems.
Warren Moon surprised Cam Ward at his Titans press conference by wearing his retired No. 1 jersey, an honor that resonated deeply with both him and Ward. The Hall of Famer, known for his 33,685 passing yards and 196 touchdowns, had worn the number during his Oilers days before it was retired in 2006. Moon praised Ward's decision to wear the jersey as a way to honor Oilers legend while also aiming to leave an impact at the Titans. Ward, now a young star with potential to duplicate and extend his impressive college records, expressed inspiration from Moon's legacy and mutual roots in Houston and the Dallas area.
From birth to nearly a year, baby KJ’s ammonia levels have improved through gene-editing therapy, now at 35th percentile in weight while requiring ongoing monitoring for potential future liver transplants. The FDA approved the customized base-editing treatment within a week after meeting with researchers, and KJ is now managing an immune response to prevent rejection of his gene change. Though still growing slower than expected, his family and medical team remain cautiously optimistic about his progress so far.
Despite moving at a mere 0.1 mph, NASA captured an image of the Curiosity Mars rover's journey from Gediz Vallis to its next destination on February 28, showing a 1,050-foot trail with the rover leading. This photo marks the first time we've seen the rover mid-drive across Mars, and the dust trails are expected to persist for months before being erased by wind. Curiosity is poised to reach its new science site in the coming weeks.
The boss of Marks & Spencer has warned customers that they should visit their stores this bank holiday weekend due to a major cyber-attack that has disrupted both online and physical services, with the company losing £650m in market value since the breach. CEO Stuart Machin emphasized the urgent need for robust cybersecurity measures, while Helen Dickinson of the British Retail Consortium praised M&S's efforts but stressed the importance of vigilance amid rising cyber threats.
Based on the analysis of each team's strengths: 1. **Golden State Warriors**: With a high offensive rating (+12 net points per game) and balanced performance, they are the clear favorites. 2. **Memphis Grizzlies (Warriors' arch-rivals)**: Rivals to the Warriors with similar stats but slightly behind due to defensive efficiency. 3. **Oklahoma City Thunder**: Show decent form but lack in defense, which could be a significant weakness against top teams like the Warriors and Grizzlies. **Conclusion**: The Golden State Warriors are most likely to win the NBA playoffs given their superior offensive rating and overall performance. However, the Memphis Grizzlies pose a strong threat as well.
Signal has updated its Windows app to address a vulnerability where screenshots could expose sensitive content, introducing "Screen Security" as a default feature on Windows 11. This new setting aims to counteract Microsoft's Recall feature, which captures system activity for historical purposes, though it still may affect functions like screen readers when enabled. Users can disable the feature through Signal Settings > Privacy > Screen security with confirmation required. Signal hopes Microsoft considers privacy implications more carefully in its AI-driven features.
GeoGuessr map creators are pulling back from contributing to the Esports World Cup 2025 due to Saudi Arabia's sponsorship via their gaming arm Savvy Games Group, accusing it of "sportswashing" and diverting attention from severe human rights abuses. The blackout, starting in May, affects many maps until GeoGuessr cancels its wildcard tournament there. Community members argue their work shouldn't be linked to events funded by companies like Riot Games, Electronic Arts, and Savvy Games Group. This move reflects broader criticism of corporate influence in esports and ties into ongoing human rights concerns in Saudi Arabia.
Unicorns in Latin America are redefining the concept of tech giants with valuations over $1 billion, showcasing growth across diverse industries from fintech to e-commerce. Companies like Bitso, C6 Bank, and Kavak highlight innovation in sectors ranging from digital banking to used-car platforms, while funding rounds led by investors like SoftBank have bolstered their valuations. However, some companies, such as Kavak, have faced operational challenges post-unicorn status, impacting growth despite further investments. This snapshot underscores the potential for future investment opportunities in a dynamic market landscape.
Britain’s steel industry is bracing for potential disruption as the UK faces 50% tariffs despite Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s zero-tariff offer. Ongoing trade negotiations between the UK and US have stalled, with officials warning that resolution could take months, creating economic uncertainty. While businesses expect no tariffs, the sudden doubling has caused significant disruption to the sector. Meanwhile, British Steel, owned by a Chinese conglomerate, is in legal limbo amid efforts to secure a new buyer, as emergency measures prevent its closure.
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Brittney Griner's cryptic "Gay Baby Jail" note has baffled authorities, sparking police interest after officers uncovered new evidence from body camera footage in Prince George's County. Upon arriving at the hotel where she left a threatening message in her room, officers found the note taped to a door and later spotted another door secured with duct tape reading "Private." One officer highlighted its significance within their community, noting it was a meme referencing challenges faced by video game characters.
Consumers are set to face significant shortages as Trump’s trade war with China escalates, with companies like Apple bracing for disruptions caused by tariffs and supply chain uncertainties. Taiwanese firm Pegatron warned that the 145% tariff on Chinese imports will likely lead to shortages, especially affecting electronics in the U.S. Apple has already shifted manufacturing from China to India after Trump’s tariffs were increased, but now faces new uncertainty as potential additional tariffs could be imposed by July. The ongoing trade uncertainties make it difficult for companies to plan ahead, leading to expected supply chain bottlenecks and price hikes.
After a slew of summery singles and a cheeky, highly entertaining rollout featuring homages to early 2000s paparazzi photos, Haim have officially announced their new album. I Quit arrives June 20 via Columbia Records. The track follows the singles “Everybody’s Trying to Figure Me Out” — co-written with Bon Iver’s Justin Vernon — and “Relationships.”I Quit marks Haim’s first new album in five years, after the excellent 2020 LP Women in Music Pt. Co-produced by Danielle and Rostam Batmanglij, the album, their fourth, is their longest to date, boasting 15 tracks. In a recent interview with I-D, Alana Haim said the new album is “the closest we’ve ever gotten to how we wanted to sound.”
Elizabeth LopattoBecause I was uncertain about my mileage, I decided to track myself several ways: AllTrails, Gaia, and my Apple Watch Series 6. I set out from the trailhead Monday morning, and turned on tracking for AllTrails, Gaia, and my Apple Watch. According to my trackers recording my actual route — Gaia and AllTrails — it was more like 6 miles, not 5. Gaia tracked 4,884 feet of climb over a total distance of 13.6 miles; AllTrails suggested I’d climbed 5,213 feet over 14.6 miles. It did, in a way — certainly the hike was longer than the 32.8 miles AllTrails had promised.
Elon Musk's xAI startup, which developed the chatbot Grok, has faced backlash for incorporating politically charged topics like South African race issues into its responses without prompting, raising concerns about fact-checking reliability. Musk, whose background includes South Africa's apartheid history, reportedly influenced Grok to adopt more emotionally charged answers, diverging from its usual factual neutrality. Additionally, Grok previously deviated from data-driven responses when aligning with political viewpoints, complicating the balance xAI aims to strike between truth and diversity in its AI models.
Amazon has dropped the price on its iRobot Roomba robot vacuum and mop combo to $149 for a massive 46% savings, making it the best deal in iRobot’s lineup and one of the most affordable options even compared to pricier high-end models. This entry-level model comes with a powerful 4-stage cleaning system, smart navigation for efficient mopping, and robust battery life that lasts up to 120 minutes on a single charge, all while being simple to set up and use with Alexa or Google Assistant controls.
The attack on emergency workers in Gaza on March 23 shocked the world, with just 15 people killed—a stark contrast to the previous 50,000 deaths caused by Israeli airstrikes. Israeli soldiers were said to have neutralized militants while responding to a traffic stop involving an ambulance and firetruck, but later reports revealed they were in a highly ambiguous situation, ultimately leading to an investigation pinpointing operational misunderstandings and professional failures. This rare acknowledgment of war accountability highlights the growing demand for transparency as the conflict enters its second year without pause.
Shaboozey sparked controversy at the 2025 American Music Awards when Megan Moroney mistakenly credited The Carter Family instead of himself and her partner during their joint performance. In a heartfelt Instagram post, Shaboozey clarified that his reaction had nothing to do with her and praised her for her incredible work in country music. He emphasized that his response was about celebrating the true history of country music and its power to unite people despite differences.
Lastovo, an untouched paradise nestled among uninhabited islands, captivates visitors with its serene beauty and vibrant history, once a military base closed to tourists since 1988 but now a haven for nature lovers. Efforts to preserve it include ecological measures like mooring systems to protect sensitive areas, while peaceful beachside escapes in villages like Lučica and Pasadur offer idyllic settings with historic buildings and natural charm. Ferries from Split and Dubrovnik provide access, perfect for those seeking a more relaxed vibe than Zaklopatica, evoking memories of Yugoslavia's welcoming spirit and the Adriatic Sea's endless horizons.
A new documentary titled *Who Killed Shireen?* sheds light on the identification of an Israeli soldier who took a photo that led to the 2022 murder of Al Jazeera journalist Shireen Abu Akleh, raising questions about accountability after nearly a decade since the tragic event.
Barcelona secured a thrilling victory over Celta Vigo in La Liga, bouncing back from a two-goal deficit with Raphinha converting a penalty and equalizing just before stoppage time. Despite Celta Vigo's early three-goal lead, Barcelona fought hard to rally and came away 4-3 winners. The win narrowed Real Madrid's lead and keeps Barcelona in contention for the Spanish title ahead of their next match against Athletic Bilbao.
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Scottish Labour celebrated a stunning victory in the Holyrood byelection, defeating SNP and Reform UK amid personal attacks on leader Anas Sarwar. Despite initial expectations of Nationalists securing the seat, Labour emerged second with 8,559 votes, narrowly beating SNP's Katy Loudon (7,957) and trailing only Reform UK’s Ross Lambie at 7,888. The victory was attributed to targeted campaigns and a robust voter response, despite criticism over accusations of racism. Scottish Labour expressed relief, while Reform UK appeared pleased with their performance. The result marks a significant shift in Scotland's political landscape ahead of upcoming elections.
Google's Project Starline, initially conceptualized as a "magic window" for virtual meetings, has evolved into Beam, an AI-driven 3D video communication platform. Launched at I/O 2025, Beam aims to offer a fully immersive experience with advanced AI and technologies like Google Cloud and light field displays. Enterprise clients will have access to the first Beam devices later this year, though pricing remains undisclosed. Beam's applications extend beyond consumer use, with collaborations planned for global expansion through partners like Zoom, HP, and tech companies including Duolingo, alongside Logitech's Project Ghost for enterprises requiring large-scale solutions.
Joe Biden has revealed he’s been diagnosed with a highly aggressive form of prostate cancer that has spread to his bones, though it is hormone-sensitive and treatable. The former president, now evaluating treatment options alongside his family following the death of his son Beau, has chosen not to run for the 2024 presidential race but will endorse Vice President Kamala Harris in the hopes of continuing efforts he made during his Obama presidency to reduce cancer-related deaths in the U.S. Tributes from Kamala Harris and others underscore Biden’s remarkable strength and resilience as he navigates this challenging time with family and medical professionals by his side.
Dustin Johnson will join the PGA Championship this week, marking his return after a Masters exemption ended last year. The 40-year-old, known for his U.S. Open and Masters victories, has struggled on the LIV circuit but still finished in the top 10 twice this season despite missing the cut at the Masters. The PGA opted not to create an LIV category, similar to how the Masters handles its exempt players. Notable names like Xander Schauffele, Scottie Scheffler, Rory McIlroy, and Fowler will also compete.
Amazon has dropped the price of the WD Black C50 2TB Expansion Card to $179.99 for Xbox Series X|S consoles, marking a 28% discount from its original price. This SSD offers unmatched performance by fitting into its dedicated port without sacrificing speed or load times, making it the best value for those seeking enhanced storage options on their Series X or S console.
EA is canceling its Black Panther game development and terminating Cliffhanger Games, along with laying off employees across mobile and central teams. The company aims to reassign affected staff into other roles as it focuses on franchises such as Battlefield, The Sims, and Apex Legends. These cuts follow recent rounds of layoffs and restructuring aimed at reallocating resources for long-term success in key growth areas while maintaining critical projects like Iron Man and Star Wars games.