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In a groundbreaking partnership with The Lincoln Center, Snapchat has introduced a new initiative that revolutionizes the way traditional art is perceived. Through the utilization of Snap’s AR technology, visitors are now able to immerse themselves in the latest exhibition at The Lincoln Center, titled “Ghost Variations”. This innovative approach encourages individuals to download Snap
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In the current landscape, it is evident that the AI boom is not playing out as smoothly as anticipated. Organizations are facing challenges in translating their AI investments into sustainable revenue streams. Enterprises are encountering difficulties in deploying generative AI effectively. Moreover, AI startups are becoming increasingly overvalued, leading to a decline in consumer interest.
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Microsoft recently faced criticism from the US Federal Trade Commission regarding their pricing changes for Game Pass. The FTC claimed that the new pricing structure offers a “degraded” experience for consumers, which could potentially harm competition in the market. However, Microsoft has responded to these allegations by stating that the FTC’s account of the situation
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Car combat games have always been a popular genre for gamers looking for adrenaline-fueled action. However, some players prefer a focus on collisions rather than guns, making vehicular mayhem the highlight of their gaming experience. This is where the FlatOut series comes into play, offering bumper-to-bumper racing with an exciting twist. Updates and Enhancements Recently,
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In a recent tech catastrophe, CrowdStrike’s faulty update wreaked havoc on 8.5 million Windows devices, causing widespread disruptions across various industries such as retailers, banks, airlines, and more. Despite Microsoft’s attempt to downplay the impact by stating that it affected less than one percent of all Windows machines, the repercussions were felt far and wide.
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The 1960 Olympics in Rome witnessed one of the most controversial gold medals in the history of swimming. Australian swimmer John Devitt and American Lance Larson both finished the 100-meter freestyle men’s swimming event with a time of 55.2 seconds. Despite Larson being technically faster by one-tenth of a second, the head judge at the
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