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LimeWire, once notorious for fueling online piracy, has acquired the rights to the infamously disastrous Fyre Festival brand. "LimeWire Acquires Fyre Festival Brand -- What Could Possibly Go Wrong?" the company titled its news release.
LimeWire said it would "unveil a reimagined vision for Fyre -- one that expands beyond the digital realm and taps into real-world experiences, community, and surprise." No additional details were announced about the relaunch.
"Fyre became a symbol of hype gone wrong, but.
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jimmy kimmelAraya Doheny/WireImageABC pulls Jimmy Kimmel's show indefinitely after comments on Charlie Kirk.Kimmel's remarks about Charlie Kirk drew backlash, including condemnation from the FCC chair.ABC spokesperson confirmed to Business Insider that the show will be canceled "indefinitely."ABC pulled Jimmy Kimmel off the air "indefinitely" over his Charlie Kirk comments.A spokesperson of ABC confirmed to Business Insider that the show will be pulled off the air "indefinitely."The decision follows comment Read more ›
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Hollywood celebrities, including Ben Stiller, Wanda Sykes, and Jean Smart, are voicing support for Jimmy Kimmel after his show got pulled by ABC. Read more ›
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Ukraine's defense firms scatter to survive. Denmark offers a safer option: production on NATO territory. Read more ›
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Vibranium Labs has raised $4.6 million for its AI agents that plug into a company's incident response software to triage and resolve IT issues. Read more ›
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Nvidia and Intel announced today that the companies would jointly-develop multiple new generations of products together. The products include x86 Intel CPUs tightly fused with an Nvidia RTX graphics chiplet for the consumer gaming PC market, and custom-built Intel x86 CPUs for Nvidia’s AI products for hyperscale and enterprise customers. Read more ›
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President Donald Trump celebrated ABC pulling Jimmy Kimmel off the air over Charlie Kirk comments and urges NBC to cancel its late-night hosts. Read more ›
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ABC said it pulled Jimmy Kimmel off the air "indefinitely" over his comments about Charlie Kirk's killing. Read more ›
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Let’s be clear about what just happened: Jimmy Kimmel, a prominent late-night comedian, was just taken off the airwaves because the Trump administration didn’t like what he had to say — and threatened his employer until they shut him up. The Trump administration, it appears, has learned to effectively weaponize the regulatory powers of the federal […] Read more ›
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President Donald Trump reacted with glee Jimmy Kimmel being pulled off the air amidst concerns about free speech implications. Read more ›
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Melania Trump and Kate Middleton both wore eye-catching dresses for a state banquet at Windsor Castle, though the first lady chose a bolder color. Read more ›
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Having left competitors in the shade by adhering to vital lessons on what works on your face, Mark Zuckerberg has reverted to old habits with Meta Ray-Ban Display—and that’s not good. Read more ›
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ABC has pulled "Jimmy Kimmel Live!" from broadcast indefinitely, apparently due to Kimmel's comments about Charlie Kirk's killer. Read more ›
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At Meta Connect 2025's kickoff event, Mark Zuckerberg unveiled a trio of new smart eyewear, including its first model with augmented reality. Meta's boss also announced the second generation Ray-Ban Meta, as well as a pair of Oakley-branded sunglasses designed for athletes. In addition, Zuckerberg launched Horizon TV, a new entertainment hub for the Quest headsets, which will give you easy access to Disney+, Prime Video and other streaming services... Read more ›
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Amsterdam-based Avantium, a company specialising in sustainable chemistry technologies,  announces it has raised a total of €84.8M. The rights offering raised €65.4M by issuing 12,103,283 new ordinary shares, with total demand reaching 14,010,507 shares, an oversubscription rate of 115.6 per cent. Of this, 10,536,570 shares were taken up through the rights offering, leading to a ... Read more Read more ›
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A wave of AI users presenting in states of psychological distress gave birth to an unofficial diagnostic label. Experts say it’s neither accurate nor needed, but concede that it’s likely to stay. Read more ›
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Mark Zuckerberg's new Meta Ray-Ban Display Glasses let you see a small screen in your right lens. It's impressive tech, but it's not cheap. Read more ›
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The latest iPhone update brings AutoMix, lyric translation and other features to Apple's music streaming app. Read more ›
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Two Namco classic Game Boy Advance games are joining the Nintendo Switch Online catalogue. Read more Read more ›
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Security researchers are tracking a malware campaign that has compromised hundreds of packages distributed via the npm ecosystem. Read more ›
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They stole a woman's phone in Barcelona. Unfortunately, her husband was security consultant/penetration tester Martin Vigo, reports Spain's newspaper El Pais. "His weeks-long investigation coincided with a massive two-year police operation between 2022 and 2024 in six countries where 17 people were arrested: Spain, Argentina, Colombia, Chile, Ecuador, and Peru...." In Vigo's case, the phone was locked and the "Find my iPhone" feature was activated... Once stolen, the phones are... Read more ›
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Last week Steam and other major storefronts crashed, reports the Guardian, including Nintendo's eShop, PlayStation Store and Microsoft Store. They were all "unable to cope with the demand for Hollow Knight: Silksong, the long-awaited sequel to the critically acclaimed 2017 indie hit Hollow Knight." (which had sold 15 million copies): SilkSong's release triggered widespread outages, with thousands of users reporting issues trying to buy the game in the first few... Read more ›
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An anonymous reader shares a column: After nearly 30 years of USB-A connectivity, the market is now transitioning to the convenient USB-C standard, which makes sense given that it supports higher speeds, display data, and power delivery. The symmetrical connection is also smaller and more user-friendly, as it's reversible and works with smartphones and tablets. I get that USB-C is inevitable, but tech brands should realize that the ubiquitous USB-A... Read more ›
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By 2028, Gartner research VP Julia Palmer predicts that VMware will lose 35% of its current workloads as Broadcom's licensing changes and rising costs push customers toward competitors like Nutanix and public clouds. The Register reports: On Wednesday at the analyst firm's Symposium event in Australia, Palmer pointed out that the Broadcom business unit recently tweaked its licensing program so that hyperscalers can no longer sell VMware subscriptions to users... Read more ›
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An anonymous reader quotes a report from TechCrunch: Carla Rover once spent 30 minutes sobbing after having to restart a project she vibe coded. Rover has been in the industry for 15 years, mainly working as a web developer. She's now building a startup, alongside her son, that creates custom machine learning models for marketplaces. She called vibe coding a beautiful, endless cocktail napkin on which one can perpetually sketch... Read more ›
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AI will enable three to four-day workweeks, Zoom CEO Eric Yuan told The New York Times, joining Microsoft's Bill Gates, Nvidia's Jensen Huang and JPMorgan's Jamie Dimon in predicting shorter schedules. Yuan also acknowledged AI will eliminate some positions, particularly entry-level engineering roles where AI can write code, but argued new opportunities will emerge managing AI agents. Gates previously suggested two to three-day weeks within 10 years during a February... Read more ›
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Long-time Slashdot reader schwit1 shared this article from IEEE Spectrum: The world's largest airplane, when it's built, will stretch more than a football field from tip to tail. Sixty percent longer than the biggest existing aircraft, with 12 times as much cargo space as a 747, the behemoth will look like an oil tanker that's sprouted wings — aeronautical engineering at a preposterous scale. Called WindRunner, and expected by 2030,... Read more ›
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An anonymous reader shares a report: Medical researchers at some institutions in Canada, the United States and Italy are using data created by artificial intelligence (AI) from real patient information in their experiments without the need for permission from their institutional ethics boards, Nature has learnt. To generate what is called 'synthetic data', researchers train generative AI models using real human medical information, then ask the models to create data... Read more ›
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"Engineers from Ohio State University are developing a new way to power rocket engines," reports Gizmodo, "using liquid uranium for a faster, more efficient form of nuclear propulsion that could deliver round trips to Mars within a single year..." Nuclear propulsion uses a nuclear reactor to heat a liquid propellant to extremely high temperatures, turning it into a gas that's expelled through a nozzle and used to generate thrust. The... Read more ›
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A new study published in Nature links more than 200 severe heat waves directly to greenhouse gas pollution from major fossil fuel producers like ExxonMobil, Chevron, and BP. Researchers found that up to a quarter of these heat waves would have been virtually impossible without emissions from oil, coal, and cement companies. NPR reports: The new study, published Wednesday in the journal Nature, found that 213 heat waves were substantially... Read more ›
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