The best gaming laptops for levelling up and beating the competition
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2023-05-09 17:47
This $150 AI-powered camera drone takes photos and videos in midair
TL;DR: As of May 9, get the AIR NEO AI-Powered Autofly™ Camera Drone for $149.99
2023-05-09 17:46
'Star Wars Jedi': May 9 Survivor update for PC, PlayStation and Xbox
A brand-new patch for 'Star Wars Jedi: Survivor' will be released on all platforms on May 9
2023-05-09 17:29
Aiosyn, Radboud university medical center, and Pathologie-DNA are Awarded a EUR 1.300.000 EFRO Grant to Develop AI-Powered Solutions for Cancer Diagnostics
NIJMEGEN, Netherlands--(BUSINESS WIRE)--May 9, 2023--
2023-05-09 17:21
Markiplier: 2023 net worth and ex-girlfriends of YouTuber set to star in 'Iron Lung'
Markiplier is a popular face on YouTube. Know how much the streamer is earning and who he is dating
2023-05-09 16:57
Goldman, Microsoft, Cboe and Others to Launch Blockchain Network
A group of firms including Goldman Sachs, Microsoft, Deloitte and Cboe Global Markets are planning to launch a
2023-05-09 16:49
Six innovations that can help feed the world
These ideas could help feed a growing population, without harming the planet.
2023-05-09 16:29
Vietnam to demand social media users verify identities
Vietnam plans to ask all social media users on platforms such as Facebook, YouTube and TikTok to verify their identities, citing the...
2023-05-09 16:28
Accenture To Acquire Objectivity to Expand Platform Engineering Capabilities in Europe
LONDON & WARSAW, Poland--(BUSINESS WIRE)--May 9, 2023--
2023-05-09 16:26
Elon Musk's 'purge' announcement sparks backlash from bereaved families including Andrew Tate
A plan by Elon Musk to delete inactive Twitter accounts has sparked a huge backlash - including from Andrew Tate. Musk has announced he will delete accounts that have not been used in a while, warning people that this will see them lose followers. But while that isn't the end of the world, some have expressed concern that the accounts of deceased family members will go too - cutting people off from seeing a history of their loved one's 140-character thoughts. Sign up to our free Indy100 weekly newsletter Controversial commentator Tate, who is now under house arrest following months of detainment in a Romanian prison on suspicion of human trafficking, rape, and organised criminal activity, had an issue with the plan for instance. He tweeted: And others weighed in with their views: According to Twitter's policy, users should log in to their accounts at least once every 30 days to avoid permanent removal due to prolonged inactivity. But there is a way to save tweets. To export an archive, go to your account settings by clicking the "more" icon in the navigation bar and selecting your account from the menu. Then click on download an archive of your data. Nevertheless, it seems that Twitter's new regime is continuing to give people a headache. Have your say in our news democracy. Click the upvote icon at the top of the page to help raise this article through the indy100 rankings.
2023-05-09 16:22
Hasbulla arrested in Russia for 'unbridled wedding fun'
Social media personality Hasbulla Magomedov has been arrested in Russia for driving offences committed after a wedding celebration. 20-year-old Hasbulla is from Russia and was arrested in his native Dagestan, a Republic of Russia, in an incident involving a group of his friends celebrating a wedding. According to reports, Hasbulla and friends blocked a main road in order to do doughnuts. Since his arrest, Hasbulla apologised for the incident on social media and confirmed it wasn’t him driving. He tweeted: “That won't happen again, people we apologise. We had to answer for it a little bit. I wasn't driving either.” Sign up to our free Indy100 weekly newsletter According to Dagestan’s Internal Affairs Ministry, the act of blocking a road to burn rubber is a common form of celebration after a wedding and added that wedding emotions got the better of those arrested. The statement read: “Unbridled wedding fun in Dagestan is known to many and far beyond the borders of the republic.” It continued: “In the absence of other ways of entertainment, such a primitive option is still extremely popular - blocking roads for other road users, burning rubber, smashing cars against each other and many other features that, in fact, have nothing to do with the celebration.” Footage of the incident was shared online and showed the social media star in a car blocking the road, while another vehicle from his party did donuts in the road in front. The statement from Dagestan’s Internal Affairs Ministry continued, explaining: “All participants of 'wedding emotions', as they themselves call it, were taken to the police, and in relation to them, employees of the State Traffic Inspectorate of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Dagestan drew up administrative protocols for all violations.” It’s not the first time in recent months that Hasbulla’s actions have caused a stir. A few months ago the star came under fire after a clip appeared to show him abusing a cat. Have your say in our news democracy. Click the upvote icon at the top of the page to help raise this article through the indy100 rankings.
2023-05-09 16:22
Nintendo annual net profit beats forecast on strong game sales
Hit games Splatoon 3 and the new Pokemon titles helped Nintendo beat its annual net profit forecast on Tuesday, but the company predicted tougher times...
2023-05-09 15:56