Month: June 2024

Netflix’s Sweet Home season 3 trailer teases an epic final showdown for the apocalyptic horror series

The wait is finally over for Sweet Home fans, as Netflix has dropped a teaser trailer for the final season of the beloved K-drama. Thankfully, it’s a much shorter wait for the next season this time around, following on from the torturous three-year wait between the first two seasons. Sweet…

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Mercedes F1: AI is going to play a big role in our sport’s future

In a sport where tenths of seconds can mean the difference between victory and second place, the need for Formula 1 teams to have effective IT systems that can support the crucial split-second decisions is vital. As one of the sport’s dominant forces over the last few decades, Mercedes F1…

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Meta Quest users targeted in Windows app scam — here’s what you need to know

If you’re looking for the Meta Quest app for Windows – be careful, as experts have found a malicious spoof version infecting endpoints with adware and infostealing malware. Rsearchers from eSentire revealed they recently observed a fake Meta Quest website, at oculus-app[.]com – a site, seemingly identical to the authentic…

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Everything leaving Hulu in July 2024

If there’s one slightly irritating thing about the best streaming services, it’s when they remove titles that have been sitting in your watchlist and in a few days, Hulu will start to do exactly late throughout July 2024.   Bearing the brunt this time around are some of the best…

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Vampire is the word in Nosferatu’s new teaser trailer

Our ideas about vampires have evolved significantly since F. W. Murnau’s Nosferatu: A Symphony of Horror debuted on the silver screen, but the first teaser trailer for Robert Eggers’ remake makes it seem like it’s going to be a moody, haunting return to the undead basics. Set in 19th-century Germany,…

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Major record labels sue AI company behind ‘BBL Drizzy’

A group of record labels including the big three — Universal Music Group (UMG), Sony Music Entertainment, and Warner Records — are suing two of the top names in generative AI music making, alleging the companies violated their copyright “en masse.” The two AI companies, Suno and Udio, use text…

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