Month: November 2023

Sennheiser’s Momentum True Wireless 3 earbuds are down to a new all-time low price

Many of the best deals are gone now that Black Friday and Cyber Monday are done and dusted, but if you look hard enough you’ll still find some gems. Right now, for example, the Sennheiser Momentum True Wireless 3 are down to $119.99 ($160 off) in white at Woot, which…

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Demystifying the AI regulatory landscape

With the UK’s AI Safety Summit taking place at the start of November at Bletchley Park, hot on the heels of an Executive Order from President Biden on the same topic, the debate around AI safety and regulation has been growing ever louder and more complex. Even before these recent…

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The Boy and the Heron: all the latest on Hayao Miyazaki’s epic

When Studio Ghibli’s The Boy and the Heron finally hits North American theaters, it’ll be doing so with some star power. Distributor GKIDS announced the English voice cast for the animated feature, which debuted in Japan earlier this year, and it includes some big names: Christian Bale, Dave Bautista, Gemma…

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Netflix’s Obliterated is getting obliterated by critics – watch these 4 action comedies instead

The Netflix action comedy series Obliterated, about a special forces team who have to save Las Vegas while being completely intoxicated, isn’t getting great reviews since its debut on the best streaming service.  While Collider is a rare positive voice, saying it’s a filthy and fun action comedy, The Guardian…

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TikTok pushes further into streaming with new artist accounts

TikTok on Thursday launched artist accounts. These accounts can be activated by any musician and come with tools to help artists reach new fans and increase engagement with existing ones. One of the new features, the Music tab, curates catalogs for artists and automatically adds new music so fans can…

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Sinbad crypto mixer used by North Korean Lazarus Group seized by US government

The Sinbad cryptocurrency mixing service has been sanctioned by the US government in an effort to restrict the money laundering abilities of the North Korean Lazarus group. The Lazarus group, a cybercriminal enterprise sponsored by the North Korean regime, is responsible for a number of malicious cyber attacks, including the…

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