Month: June 2024

How to watch Becoming Karl Lagerfeld online from anywhere

Becoming Karl Lagerfeld is a six-part French TV show following the rise of, yes, you guessed it, fashion designer Karl Lagerfeld in the 1970s. Starring Daniel Brühl in the titular role, all episodes will land on Hulu in the US and Disney Plus elsewhere. Find out exactly how to watch…

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Tesla CEO Elon Musk could leave if $56 billion pay package not approved, shareholders warned

Tesla board chair Robyn Denholm is calling on the company’s shareholders to approve Elon Musk’s massive $56 billion pay package or risk driving the billionaire CEO to greener pastures. On June 13th, Tesla shareholders will decide the fate of Musk’s compensation package, which is estimated to be worth as much…

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Netflix movie of the day: Step Brothers is Adam McKay’s most underrated comedy

Movie of the Day Every day, we cut through the bottomless list of streaming options and recommend something to watch. See all our Netflix movie of the day choices. Step Brothers is a comedic masterpiece. Despite not receiving exceptional reviews, it is still considered one of the funniest movies ever…

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10 AirPods upgrades we want to see in iOS 18 at WWDC – including audio AI features

When Apple unveils its latest fancy video presentation at WWDC 2024 next week, we’ll get our first good look at what iOS 18 will deliver – and that could include some useful AirPods enhancements too.  Apple’s apparent new focus on AI-enhanced everything has the potential to deliver some useful improvements to…

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TikTok’s AI efforts reportedly exploit loopholes to use premium Nvidia chips

The US has banned companies like Nvidia from selling their most advanced AI chips to China since 2022. But if loopholes exist, profit-hungry corporations will find and exploit them. The Information published a bombshell report on Thursday detailing how Oracle allows TikTok owner ByteDance to rent Nvidia’s most advanced chips…

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Suicide Squad left a $200 million hole in WBD’s video game division

Warner Bros. Discovery took a $200 million hit after the launch of Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League, the troubled looter shooter released in February — and now we have a sense of what went wrong. A new report from Bloomberg details some of the studio’s struggles behind the scenes,…

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