AI bubble is 17 times the size of that of the dot-com frenzy, analyst argues MarketWatch Mega AI deals enable exits for private equity — but fuel ‘frothy’ bubble fears CNBC One force is propping up the economy. Fears are growing it won’t last. The Washington Post The AI capex endgame is approaching Financial Times Cracks are forming in the AI capex boom, warns …
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Zelenskyy says he’s “a little bit” surprised after Trump argues Ukraine can win back all its territory from Russia
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said Tuesday he was surprised by President Trump’s post arguing the Eastern European country could regain all of its territory captured by Russia. Mr. Trump wrote in a Truth Social post that Zelenskyy’s forces are “in a position to fight and WIN all of Ukraine back in its original form” with Europe’s help. The unexpected remarks …
Read More »Nintendo argues mods don’t count as proper games as Pokémon v. Palworld lawsuit continues
Nintendo has argued mods shouldn’t be recognised as “prior art”, and therefore are irrelevant to its ongoing lawsuit with Palworld creator Pocketpair. As part of its defence against alleged copyright infringement of the Pokémon games, Pocketpair has pointed to mods as an example of prior art that would invalidate Nintendo’s patent claims. Specifically, it highlighted the Pocket Souls Pokémon mod …
Read More »Justice Barrett Argues Her Own Case, and the Court’s – The New York Times
Justice Barrett Argues Her Own Case, and the Court’s The New York Times Justice Barrett dismisses concerns of a constitutional crisis CNN Justice Barrett Calls Trump Barbs a ‘Dance We’ve Seen Before’ Bloomberg.com Justice Amy Coney Barrett says the law isn’t an “opinion poll” as Supreme Court faces longshot bid to revisit same-sex marriage CBS News Supreme Court’s Barrett says US not in constitutional …
Read More »Black Holes Are the Elusive Source of the Universe’s Dark Energy, Study Argues
Dark energy—the hypothetical force accelerating our universe’s expansion—sometimes raises more questions than it answers. A new study, however, presents surprising evidence that black holes may be an incubator for dark energy—suggesting that the force may be less constant than we believed. In a paper published August 21 in Physical Review Letters, researchers used data from the Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument …
Read More »‘Victim-3’ in Sean Combs Indictment Argues for His Release From Jail – The New York Times
‘Victim-3’ in Sean Combs Indictment Argues for His Release From Jail The New York Times Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs’ ex Gina Huynh, who dropped out of his case as ‘Victim-3,’ writes letter to judge pushing for his release CNN ‘Victim 3’ asks judge to release Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs on bail ABC News Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs’ ex-girlfriend writes letter to judge pushing for his release NBC …
Read More »What Triggered The “Snowball Earth”? A New Study Argues A Volcano In Arctic Canada
Roughly 720 million years ago (give or take a few tens of millions), Earth plunged into one of the most extreme climate events in its history. In several stages, the planet became a giant snowball, encased in ice from pole to pole for millions of years. What exactly triggered this deep freeze has long divided researchers, but a new study …
Read More »Big Ten Commissioner Tony Petitti Argues Michigan Shouldn’t Receive Further Penalties for Sign Stealing in Letter to NCAA
Big Ten commissioner Tony Petitti reportedly submitted a letter to the NCAA Committee on Infractions recommending that Michigan not face additional penalties related to the sign-stealing operation uncovered during the 2023 season According to a report from ESPN’s Dan Wetzel, sources familiar with the case said the letter was read at the Wolverines’ two-day infractions committee hearing in June. Petitti himself did …
Read More »Ubisoft argues putting microtransactions in single-player games makes them “more fun”
In their latest quarterly report, Ubisoft spoke about their business strategy and how they try to engage players. In a section about the experience of their full-price premium titles, they claimed that putting paid XP boosters and cosmetics in games like Assassin’s Creed: Shadows makes them more fun to play. Ubisoft was one of the first devs to put microtransactions …
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