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King Coal evaluation: Shifting documentary shows bequest of a dying alternate

King Coal evaluation: Shifting documentary shows bequest of a dying alternate

Comment As the US coal alternate slowly dies, a poignant documentary explores the communities left in some of its Virginian heartlands and finds hope for the lengthy perambulate By George Bass Gabrielle Wilson and Lanie Marsh in King Coal Curren Sheldon King Coal Elaine McMillion Sheldon Requisite Media (US: Runt release, from 11 August; UK: Free...

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EU to address abet on China tech investment ban — for now

EU to address abet on China tech investment ban — for now

The day following US President Biden’s unveiling of an executive declare designed to curb investments in particular tech sectors in China has been marked by tentative reactions from both policymakers and the trade community.  The UK executive acknowledged early on Wednesday that the decision provided “clarity” on the kind of its terminate ally. Furthermore, it...

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AMD’s resolution to Nvidia’s Frame Gen graphics is likely to

AMD’s resolution to Nvidia’s Frame Gen graphics is likely to

(Image credit: Future) AMD announced its answer to Nvidia’s DLSS 3 with Frame Generation graphics technology back in 2022, officially dubbed FSR 3 graphics scaling with Fluid Motion Frames technology. AMD had gone into great detail on FSR’s progress since then during its GDC 2023 presentation to developers in March, detailing the progress from version

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Epic loses bid to make Apple change its App Store

Epic loses bid to make Apple change its App Store

Epic Games has lost an attempt to force Apple to change its App Store payment practices sooner rather than later. The Fortnite maker asked the Supreme Court to overturn a US Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals ruling that delayed an injunction against Apple over App Store rules. However, Justice Elena Kagan denied the request without

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Adobe’s $20 billion purchase of Figma is being scrutinized by the EU

Adobe’s $20 billion purchase of Figma is being scrutinized by the EU

The European Commission has opened an in-depth investigation into Adobe’s planned $20 billion purchase of design rival Figma. The EU said it’s concerned about the acquisition diminishing competition for interactive design software and digital asset creation tools. The EU Commission has until December 14th to make a decision. “With our in-depth investigation we aim to...

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Podcast: File synchronisation benefits and use cases

Podcast: File synchronisation benefits and use cases

If you’ve got the bandwidth and you need to share files or even synchronise virtual desktops, file synchronisation is worth a look. That’s the view of Peer Software CEO Jimmy Tan By Antony Adshead, Storage Editor Published: 08 Aug 2023 In this podcast, we look at file synchronisation software, with Jimmy Tan, CEO of Peer

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7 Fascinating Wild Felines That Just Might Make You a Cat Person

7 Fascinating Wild Felines That Just Might Make You a Cat Person

With forty wild feline species scattered across the globe, cats boast an array of adaptations that allow them to thrive in some of Earth’s harshest environments. Here, we marvel at some of the extremes of the cat world – smallest, fluffiest and more – and see what evolution has done with these magnificent mammals. 1....

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Multiplayer raises $3M for AI-based distributed software development

Multiplayer raises $3M for AI-based distributed software development

Head over to our on-demand library to view sessions from VB Transform 2023. Register Here Multiplayer, a developer tool designed to enhance distributed software development, has raised $3 million in funding. Despite the name, the startup doesn’t have much to do with gaming. Multiplayer helps modern startups with remote workers handle their backend software services....

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Why protecting paywalled content from AI bots is difficult business

Why protecting paywalled content from AI bots is difficult business

August 7, 2023  •  3 min read  •  By Sara Guaglione People have used OpenAI’s ChatGPT to bypass publishers’ paywalls. So how can publishers protect their subscription businesses against generative AI chatbots siphoning their subscriber-only content? Digiday checked in with publishers, paywall management companies and consultants to find out, and their answers largely boil down to a