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  • Great Engineering And Bits Of Apple Intelligence

    Great Engineering And Bits Of Apple Intelligence

    I was able to attend my first Apple event in nearly six years at Apple’s Steve Jobs Theater inside Apple Park in Cupertino, California. It was a fascinating…

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  • World champions Miura/Kihara win short over 2024 victors Stellato-Dudek/Deschamps

    World champions Miura/Kihara win short over 2024 victors Stellato-Dudek/Deschamps

    It was a battle of figure skating world champions at the Grand Prix de France on Friday, 17 October as reigning champions Miura Riku and Kihara Ryuich faced off against 2024 winners Deanna Stellato-Dudek and Maxime Deschamps.

    While both pairs…

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  • Orrick Continues to Expand Asia Energy Platform with Tokyo Hire

    Orrick Continues to Expand Asia Energy Platform with Tokyo Hire

    • Akira Takahashi joins Orrick from RWE Renewables as a partner on our Energy & Infrastructure team in Tokyo.
    • Akira, who is Japanese and New York law-qualified, brings deep experience advising on international energy projects and project finance transactions. He will collaborate with the firm’s Tokyo and Singapore teams representing Japanese export credit and insurance agencies, development banks, trading houses and other commercial lending institutions in their investments in Singapore and across Southeast Asia.
    • Prior to his time as senior legal counsel at RWE Renewables, Akira practiced at Allen & Overy for 11 years. He also spent four years on secondment to the Japan Bank for International Cooperation, where he supported their energy and natural resources businesses. His inbound and outbound experience spans the full spectrum of E&I technologies, including offshore wind, solar, LNG, hydropower and storage.
    • With his arrival, Orrick has added 15 partners to its global Energy & Infrastructure platform in 2025, including Chambers Band 1 projects advisor Adam Moncrieff in Singapore, and Global Head of Oil & Gas Anna Howell in London, who is also Chambers Band 1-ranked. The firm now has nine E&I partners across Tokyo and Singapore.

    “We’re excited to welcome a top-quality practitioner like Akira and strengthen our support for Japanese clients in their investments across Asia, as well as our work in inbound investment in Japan,” said E&I Partner Minako Wakabayashi, the leader of Orrick’s Tokyo office.

    Orrick’s Tokyo office, in collaboration with the firm’s Singapore team, advises on both traditional and innovative energy projects across Japan, Singapore, Indonesia, Vietnam, India, Taiwan and other markets with accelerating energy needs. This includes leading some of the largest wind and solar projects, as well as some of the first renewables PPAs to support data centers in the region.

    “Akira brings a deep understanding of the needs of today’s energy market participants, having advised on complex outbound transactions across Southeast Asia,” said Singapore-based Orrick Energy & Infrastructure Partner Michael Tardif, also a Chambers Band 1 advisor. “I’ve seen firsthand his versatile skillset and commitment to client service. We’re thrilled to welcome him as we continue building a full-service energy offering for our clients.”

    “I’m delighted to reunite with my former colleagues, Michael and Adam, and to collaborate with the entire Orrick team to support our clients on their most sophisticated financings and projects,” Akira said.

    Orrick is the No. 2 law firm globally for Energy Transition and No. 1 globally for PPAs (inspiratia, 2024). The firm acts for four of the top 10 oil & gas majors, 60 of the top 100 energy & infrastructure investors globally and half of the top 50 renewables sponsors worldwide.

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  • Former Assassin’s Creed boss denies quitting studio

    Former Assassin’s Creed boss denies quitting studio

    Unusual drama is already brewing around Ubisoft and Tencent’s new joint venture Vantage Studios, the owner of the Assassin’s Creed, Far Cry, and Tom Clancy’s Rainbow 6 franchises. Marc-Alexis Côté, formerly the head of all things Assassin’s…

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  • Reneé Rapp slams ICE and Trump in viral Portland concert rant

    Reneé Rapp slams ICE and Trump in viral Portland concert rant

    Reneé Rapp sparks backlash after shouting “F— ICE” and criticizing Donald Trump during her Portland concert

    Actress and singer Reneé Rapp ignited…

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  • Lando Norris leads Nico Hulkenberg and Oscar Piastri during sole Austin practice session

    Lando Norris leads Nico Hulkenberg and Oscar Piastri during sole Austin practice session

    Lando Norris topped the timesheets during Friday’s sole practice session ahead of the United States Grand Prix, the McLaren driver leading the way from an impressive Nico Hulkenberg in second and the other papaya car of Oscar Piastri in third.

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  • World’s oceans losing their greenness through global heating, study finds | Oceans

    World’s oceans losing their greenness through global heating, study finds | Oceans

    The world’s oceans are losing their greenness owing to global heating, according to a study that suggests our planet’s capacity to absorb carbon dioxide could be weakening.

    The change in the palette of the seas is caused by a decline of

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  • ‘Trainspotting’ Author Irvine Welsh Worries We Are Slaves of Tech Age

    ‘Trainspotting’ Author Irvine Welsh Worries We Are Slaves of Tech Age

    Scottish author Irvine Welsh, whose 1993 novel Trainspotting ended up on the big screen courtesy of Danny Boyle, spoke out about the dangers of the internet, even citing Netflix hit drama Adolescence, at the first-ever “Voiced: The Festival…

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  • Bonhams to Sell Gene Hackman’s Art Collection, and His Golden Globes

    Bonhams to Sell Gene Hackman’s Art Collection, and His Golden Globes

    This November, Bonhams will host a sale of works from the collection of the late actor Gene Hackman, who died in February.

    Hackman, as ARTnews reported at the time of his death, was a major arts patron in Santa Fe, New Mexico, where he…

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