Non-IT News Thread
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@black3dynamite I think they mean "loose lips sink box office revenue". Or at the very least, "loose lips sink studio profits".
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Mark Hamill voicing Chucky
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North Korea demands removal of US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo from talks
North Korea has demanded the removal of US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo from nuclear talks, accusing him of "talking nonsense" and being "reckless".
A senior foreign ministry official said that further talks would be "lousy" if Mr Pompeo was involved, asking that he be replaced by someone "more careful". -
New York police arrest man with petrol in St Patrick's Cathedral
A man has been arrested after walking into New York's St Patrick's Cathedral carrying two full petrol cans, lighter fluid and lighters, police say.
They say guards confronted the 37-year-old as he entered the Manhattan church on Wednesday evening.
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Smaller, cheaper Nintendo Switch coming this fall before more powerful version: Nikkei
And ‘Quality of Life’ is apparently dead.
Nintendo’s rumored cheaper version of the Switch is set to be released this fall, according to a report in Japan’s Nikkei newspaper. -
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Jerrie Cobb, one of the most gifted female pilots in history, has died
"We see, only, a place in our Nation’s space future without discrimination."
Geraldyn “Jerrie” M. Cobb, a noted aviation pioneer and fierce advocate for women flying into space, died Thursday at her home in Florida, her family has said. She was 88. -
Intel quits 5G modem business hours after Apple settles with Qualcomm
Intel was reportedly struggling to produce 5G chips in time for the 2020 iPhone.
Intel says it is canceling a line of smartphone 5G chips that had been slated for 2020 launches. The announcement comes on the same day Apple announced a wide-ranging settlement with Qualcomm over patent issues. -
@mlnews now all we have is Huawei.
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Amazon admits defeat against Chinese e-commerce rivals like Alibaba and JD.com
It still has AWS, Kindle, and a few fulfillment centers
*Amazon is shutting down its Chinese domestic e-commerce business, it told sellers on Thursday. By July 18th, Amazon.cn will no longer be open to third-party sellers, meaning it won’t compete with the massive e-commerce giants of China, including Alibaba and JD.com. * -
BlackBerry Messenger (yes, that BBM) is shutting down on May 31st
A paid, enterprise version will live on
Clutch your old BlackBerries dear, because the consumer version of BBM is officially dying at the end of May. -
@mlnews said in Non-IT News Thread:
BlackBerry Messenger (yes, that BBM) is shutting down on May 31st
A paid, enterprise version will live on
Clutch your old BlackBerries dear, because the consumer version of BBM is officially dying at the end of May.https://i.kym-cdn.com/entries/icons/mobile/000/028/720/t3qkhrohrh321.jpg
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BBM.... Blackberry Bowel Movement.
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Uber’s self-driving unit gets $1 billion investment from SoftBank and Japan’s auto industry
Valuing Uber’s autonomous group at $7.25 billion
Uber CEO Dara Khosrowshahi announced this evening a $1 billion investment from Japanese conglomerate SoftBank’s Vision Fund, car maker Toyota, and automative component supplier Denso. -
Rocket Report: A new Delta 2, Blue Origin inks with NASA, a fiery Falcon Heavy
"Do everything in your power to keep the acquisition on schedule.”
Welcome to Edition 1.45 of the Rocket Report! This week, half of our stories concern the biggest rockets on the planet, from Blue Origin engine tests at Marshall Space Flight Center to NASA's efforts to accelerate development of the Space Launch System. -
Anti-vax parents lose in NY court, face steep fines for not vaccinating
Parents face fines of $1,000 for failing to vaccinate their exposed children.
A Brooklyn judge on Thursday rejected the petition from five anonymous anti-vaccine mothers who attempted to block the city’s recent vaccination mandate amid the largest measles outbreak the city has seen in several decades. -
@mlnews Good. Stupid people should be punished for putting other people and children at risk.
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Facebook fights to “shield Zuckerberg” from punishment in US privacy probe
Facebook/FTC settlement could include "heightened oversight" of Zuckerberg.
Federal Trade Commission officials are discussing whether to hold Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg personally accountable for Facebook's privacy failures, according to reports by The Washington Post and NBC News. Facebook has been trying to protect Zuckerberg from that possibility in negotiations with the FTC, the Post wrote. -
@mlnews said in Non-IT News Thread:
Facebook fights to “shield Zuckerberg” from punishment in US privacy probe
Facebook/FTC settlement could include "heightened oversight" of Zuckerberg.
Federal Trade Commission officials are discussing whether to hold Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg personally accountable for Facebook's privacy failures, according to reports by The Washington Post and NBC News. Facebook has been trying to protect Zuckerberg from that possibility in negotiations with the FTC, the Post wrote.I bet it works just so well as it has for Elon Musk!
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Climate change: Sir David Attenborough warns of 'catastrophe'
Sir David Attenborough has issued his strongest statement yet on the threat posed to the world by climate change.
In the BBC programme Climate Change - The Facts, the veteran broadcaster outlined the scale of the crisis facing the planet.