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Fox News' 'The Faulkner Focus' Hosts a Women-Only Trump Town Hall in Battleground Georgia
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Fox News' 'The Faulkner Focus' Hosts a Women-Only Trump Town Hall in Battleground Georgia

Fox News' 'The Faulkner Focus' Hosts a Women-Only Trump Town Hall in Battleground Georgia
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Ted Cruz Leaves Colin Allred's Campaign in Shambles With Masterful Debate Performance
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Ted Cruz Leaves Colin Allred's Campaign in Shambles With Masterful Debate Performance

Ted Cruz Leaves Colin Allred's Campaign in Shambles With Masterful Debate Performance
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The year of the music licensing legal wars
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The year of the music licensing legal wars

By the time MGM v. Grokster hit the Supreme Court, the file-sharing industry had been roiling with lawsuits for years. The record labels had sued Napster in December 1999, baptizing the oughties with a spree of copyright litigation. But the public’s appetite for piracy didn’t go away, and for every Napster that was sued into oblivion, three more sprung up in its place. Their names are now commemorated only in the court decisions that eventually destroyed them: Aimster, StreamCast, and of course, Grokster. The Supreme Court agreed to hear the Grokster case in December 2004, and oral arguments took place in March of the following year. The copyright wars had finally arrived before the justices. The court heard first from Don Verrilli, the... Continue reading…
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Amazon finally has a color Kindle, and it looks pretty good
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Amazon finally has a color Kindle, and it looks pretty good

What’s a color screen for? Color book previews! | Image: David Pierce / The Verge For years, Kindle users have asked Amazon to make a color version of its e-reader. Now, the company is finally delivering: it’s launching the new Kindle Colorsoft Signature Edition, a device that has a lot in common with the new Paperwhite except instead of black and white it’s color all over. The Colorsoft costs $279.99 and starts shipping on October 30th. Making the Colorsoft happen, Amazon executives said at a launch event on Tuesday in New York City, required a lot more than just swapping in a new display. “Frankly, the technology just wasn’t ready” before now, says Kevin Keith, who runs Kindle products for Amazon. “And we now think the tech is ready.” (Kobo, Remarkable, and others might disagree that it wasn’t ready before.) The... Continue reading…
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Amazon’s new Kindle Scribe takes another step toward pen and paper
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Amazon’s new Kindle Scribe takes another step toward pen and paper

The Scribe is as much a writing device as a reading one. | Image: Amazon Ever since Amazon launched the Kindle Scribe in 2022, the company has been noticing some unusual ways people are using the device. Scribe users read more nonfiction than normal Kindle owners; a full 60 percent of Scribe buyers use the device at work. That’s maybe not shocking, given that the Scribe is the largest Kindle and the one with an included stylus for taking notes. But still: this is maybe the first Kindle ever to not be mostly a reading device, but rather equal parts book and notebook. With the new Scribe, which the company announced on Wednesday (and leaked on Tuesday night), Amazon is leaning into the notebook side of things in a big way. The new Scribe, which will cost $399.99 and will ship starting on December 4th, is a... Continue reading…
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Amazon’s new seven-inch Kindle Paperwhite is bigger and faster than ever
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Amazon’s new seven-inch Kindle Paperwhite is bigger and faster than ever

The new Kindle Paperwhite is probably going to be the best-selling Kindle. | Photo by Amelia Holowaty Krales / The Verge Amazon introduced updated versions of the Kindle and Kindle Paperwhite on Wednesday, only a few hours after inadvertently leaking them both. The Paperwhite is getting one of its biggest design refreshes ever, with a larger screen that’s completely flush with the bezels of the device, while the entry-level model is getting updated with a pop of color and some speed improvements. We got to try both at Amazon’s launch event in New York City and came away impressed. Neither is a reinvention of the whole Kindle format, but both are nice devices. Of the two e-readers, the Kindle Paperwhite is receiving more significant changes. The e-reader is now bigger, with a seven-inch screen, while boasting the highest contrast ratio of any Kindle. It’s... Continue reading…
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iOS 18.1 release date: Here’s when Apple Intelligence launches for iPhone users
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iOS 18.1 release date: Here’s when Apple Intelligence launches for iPhone users

Apple has been testing iOS 18.1 for almost as long as it did with iOS 18. The reason for this long period of beta is due to the company's upcoming Apple Intelligence platform, expected to land later this month with iOS 18.1, macOS Sequoia 15.1, and iPadOS 18.1, with newer iPhone, Mac, and iPad models. So far, there are two possible release dates for iOS 18.1. One of them might have been hinted by Apple, while the other one comes from a trusted source. The first possible iOS 18.1 release date is October 23. This is when the company will start selling the new iPad mini with the A17 Pro chip. Since Apple teases Apple Intelligence availability, this could mean that the company is readying the release of this software for next Wednesday. However, since Cupertino also has been teasing Apple Intelligence for the new iPhone 16 models, even though it's not out yet, this could be the same marketing strategy. That said, the second and most likely release date for iOS 18.1 is October 28. According to Bloomberg's Mark Gurman, Apple plans to launch iOS 18.1 in two weeks from now. A few days later, the company is expected to start selling new M4 Macs, although we are still waiting for a possible event announcement or new press releases from Apple. BGR also corroborates Gurman's report due to the beta cycle. iOS 18.1 is currently in the seventh testing version. To release iOS 18.1 on October 23, Cupertino needs to seed a Release Candidate version in the coming days, which seems unlikely. Even though the RC version can be available for only a day, it's safer to assume Apple will take a few days with this build out before finally releasing iOS 18.1 to the public. Still, it's important to note that even with iOS 18.1 becoming available, the Apple Intelligence platform will remain in beta, which means Apple can say that any issue is part of a testing experience users agreed on. We'll let you know if we get a confirmation from Apple about the iOS 18.1 release date. Don't Miss: iOS 18.1 beta features: Apple Intelligence, Release date, iPhone compatibility, more The post iOS 18.1 release date: Here’s when Apple Intelligence launches for iPhone users appeared first on BGR. Today's Top Deals Best deals: Tech, laptops, TVs, and more sales ECOVACS Fall Prime Day blowout: Up to $350 off best-selling robot vacuums like the T30S Prime Day Yeedi robot vacuum deals: Best new models are up to $400 off Best Apple deals for October 2024
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Michelle Obama to Headline Atlanta Vote Rally
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Michelle Obama to Headline Atlanta Vote Rally

Former first lady Michelle Obama will headline a rally in Atlanta a week before the Nov. 5 election alongside celebrities and civic leaders focusing on engaging younger and first-time voters, as well as voters of color.
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China Refuses to Renounce Force Over Taiwan After Xi's Visit
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China Refuses to Renounce Force Over Taiwan After Xi's Visit

China staged new war games around Taiwan on MondayChina will never commit to renouncing the use of force over Taiwan, the government in Beijing said on Wednesday after another bout of war games and a visit by Chinese President Xi Jinping to the scene of a famous defeat for...
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McDonald’s Stirs Up Tension Ahead Of 30th Anniversary Of Classic ’90s Sitcom With New Happy Meal — With A Twist
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McDonald’s Stirs Up Tension Ahead Of 30th Anniversary Of Classic ’90s Sitcom With New Happy Meal — With A Twist

McDonald’s really knows how to get the attention they need at every time with their strategic business marketing. Ahead of the 30th anniversary of the iconic ’90s sitcom series, Friends, the fast food restaurant flagged off their plan to celebrate the series with a dedicated themed Happy Meal to pay tribute to its enduring legacy. The special meal will include a themed art piece and collectibles of the beloved series characters of Ross, Rachel, Monica, Chandler, Joey, and Phoebe. However, the Happy Meal will only be available in Spain. It seems McDonald’s is leveraging the location restriction of the Happy Meal to drive sales in their outlets in that region as Friends fans all over the world and rare art collectors are making their presence known online as they bid for the Friends-themed art pieces from resellers. This implies that the more bids there are, the more patronage there will be for McDonald’s. The ‘Friends’-themed collections are selling for high prices Friends / Everett Due to the high demands of the classic Friends-themed collections included in the McDonald’s Happy Meal, Spain-based sellers are hoarding the art pieces to drive the price and create artificial scarcity for the widely sought after pieces. Each of the pieces is now up for grab online for about $100 and those in possession of the complete characters sell for as high as $1,000, and it is projected to increase over the coming weeks. Friends, Everett ‘Friends’ will be forever green Friends will always resonate with viewers even Gen-z’s love the movie despite being in the early ’90s; hence it isn’t surprising that the series has a wide cult-following. The sitcom teaches values about friendship and fans can’t get over the humor displayed by different characters in the movie. Friends / Everett With the recent death of one of the stars in the movie, Matthew Perry, who starred as Chandler Bling. Fans and viewers are more endeared to the movie as the character was a fan favorite, and the ratings have also gone up since Perry’s death. it is not surprising that McDonald’s is leveraging the show’s popularity to also promote their business. Next up: Elizabeth Taylor’s Son Shares Details Of Her Mom’s Struggles With Addiction The post McDonald’s Stirs Up Tension Ahead Of 30th Anniversary Of Classic ’90s Sitcom With New Happy Meal — With A Twist appeared first on DoYouRemember? - The Home of Nostalgia. Author, Peace A
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