Blog

  • US justice department launches inquiry into First Brands – Financial Times

    US justice department launches inquiry into First Brands – Financial Times

    1. US justice department launches inquiry into First Brands  Financial Times
    2. BlackRock Seeks Cash From Jefferies Fund Exposed to First Brands  Bloomberg.com
    3. First Brands Blindsides Wall Street in ‘Black Box’ Loan Fiasco  news.bloombergtax.com
    4. UBS examines hit to funds from $500 million First Brands exposure  Reuters
    5. Jefferies Reveals Fund’s $715 Million Exposure to Failed First Brands Amid Relationship Scrutiny  The Daily Upside

    Continue Reading

  • PCB launches OTT platform to stream Pakistan cricket worldwide

    PCB launches OTT platform to stream Pakistan cricket worldwide

    View of PCB headquarters in Lahore. — PCB/File

    LAHORE: The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) on Thursday launched its own online streaming platform, “PCB Live,” offering fans direct access to live matches,…

    Continue Reading

  • Ubuntu 25.10 ‘Questing Quokka’ brings an array of advances – plus some trouble

    Ubuntu 25.10 ‘Questing Quokka’ brings an array of advances – plus some trouble

    Jack Wallen/ZDNET

    Follow ZDNET: Add us as a preferred source on Google.


    ZDNET’s key takeaways

    • Ready or not, Ubuntu’s default display will be Wayland.
    • The new Ubuntu includes the first user-facing Rust-based utilities.
    • This release also comes with…

    Continue Reading

  • QUICK TAKE: Nadine de Klerk slams unbeaten 84 as South Africa relegate India to 3-wicket defeat | Cricket News

    QUICK TAKE: Nadine de Klerk slams unbeaten 84 as South Africa relegate India to 3-wicket defeat | Cricket News

    Nadine de Klerk smashed an unbeaten 84 off 54 balls as South Africa relegated India to their first defeat in the 2025 Women’s World Cup at Vizag on Thursday. The Protea batter paced the chase superbly and targetted the right bowlers to ensure…

    Continue Reading

  • Just a moment…

    Just a moment…

    Continue Reading

  • Facebook and Instagram can now automatically translate and dub reels in Hindi and Portuguese.

    Facebook and Instagram can now automatically translate and dub reels in Hindi and Portuguese.

    Facebook and Instagram can now automatically translate and dub reels in Hindi and Portuguese.

    Follow topics and authors from this story to see more like this in your personalized homepage feed and to receive email…

    Continue Reading

  • Just a moment…

    Just a moment…

    Continue Reading

  • India lose to South Africa; Richa Ghosh’s heroics in vain

    India lose to South Africa; Richa Ghosh’s heroics in vain

    The Indian cricket team lost to South Africa by three wickets in its third Women’s ODI World Cup 2025 match at the Dr Y.S. Rajasekhara Reddy ACA-VDCA Cricket Stadium in Visakhapatnam on Thursday.

    Richa Ghosh played an inspired innings of 94 off…

    Continue Reading

  • OpenAI’s TikTok of AI slop hit one million downloads faster than ChatGPT

    OpenAI’s TikTok of AI slop hit one million downloads faster than ChatGPT

    Sora, OpenAI’s app and social network for AI-generated videos, has been downloaded over one million times, according to Sora head Bill Peebles. The app reached one million downloads in less than five days, Peebles says, “even faster than ChatGPT did.” That’s despite OpenAI only making the app available in North America, and its decision to require users to have an invite to actually use it.

    Like TikTok, Sora offers an endless vertical feed of videos, only Sora’s videos are AI-generated rather than uploaded by users. Creating a 10-second video of your own is as simple as writing a prompt to OpenAI’s Sora 2 model in the app. And through the Sora’s Cameo feature, you can even create videos of yourself and anyone else who’s agreed to share their likeness to the service.

    The limited guardrails OpenAI has put on Sora has already led to a rash of videos featuring OpenAI’s Sam Altman and content that clearly infringes on copyright. The fact that Sora can so readily create videos of recognizable characters like Pikachu raises questions about what OpenAI’s model was trained on, and has unsurprisingly prompted pushback from the larger entertainment industry.

    In response, the company has updated Sora to give users more control over what videos their likeness can appear in. OpenAI plans to offer similar controls to rights holders, giving them “the ability to specify how their characters can be used (including not at all),” according to Altman. It’s not clear why these controls weren’t available when Sora launched, but both seem like good changes.

    Because of Sora’s invite system, it’s difficult to say if the over one million downloads the app has received translates to as many users. It’s not unusual for someone to download an app and never use it. Whatever the case, OpenAI’s bet on AI-generated videos seems like it might be a winning one, provided the company finds a way to actually make more money than it looses generating videos for Sora.

    Continue Reading

  • ‘Minecraft 2’ Movie In Works With Release Set For Summer 2027

    ‘Minecraft 2’ Movie In Works With Release Set For Summer 2027

    Here’s some good news to go along with Michael De Luca and Pam Abdy’s reup as Warner Bros Motion Picture chairs: A Minecraft Movie 2 is in the works at the studio with Jared Hess returning to direct the follow-up to the near $1…

    Continue Reading