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“I've always dreamed of being next to Marilyn Monroe for the rest of my life, so this weekend I went to Julien's and bought a Hugh Hefner round bed and a Marilyn Monroe bathing suit,” said Anthony Jabin, a Beverly Hills resident. he said. Monday 1 April 2024 09:52, UK A columbarium next to the resting places of Marilyn Monroe and Playboy founder Hugh Hefner has been purchased by a tech investor for £154,000 ($195,000). A one-space mausoleum at the Pierce Brother Westwood Village Memorial Park and Mortuary in Los Angeles will be auctioned from March 28 to March 30.”I…

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Nvidia (NVDA),Amazon(AMZN), alphabet (Google), Microsoft (MSFT) says it aims to reduce dependence on China for artificial intelligence (AI)-related hardware. wall street journal. To achieve this, these companies asked their supplier Foxconn Technology (also known as Hon Hai Precision Industry) toHNPF) and expand production in Mexico. It is noteworthy that Taiwan-based Foxconn and other manufacturing companies have increased their investments in Mexico in recent years. Foxconn alone has invested about $690 million in the country over the past four years. Reasons behind tech giants moving production to Mexico Escalating technological and national security tensions between the United States and China are…

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Even as technology continues to make our lives easier and better, those same technologies will rapidly change the world as we know it. Advances in technology have advanced by leaps and bounds over the years. The exact rate is unknown because the rate of progress is constantly being measured. Computer scientist and author Ray Kurzweil says, “In the 21st century we will not experience his 100 years of progress; rather, (at today's pace) we will be closer to 20,000 years of progress. ”. The implications of these advances are wide-ranging. There are social, environmental, political and cultural changes. The impact…

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CK McWhorter integrates quantum computing and cutting-edge technology to power elite luxury wellness chateaus & resorts.CK McWhorter integrates quantum computing and cutting-edge technology to power elite luxury wellness chateaus & resorts.Who is the McWhorter family: The McWhorter family is: CK McWhorter Name – Carter Kennedy McWhorter, (wife) Whitney McWhorter, (son) Cass McWhorter, (daughter) Scout McWhorter, (Daughter) Derrin McWhorter, (Son) Shiloh Vincent Alexander-McWhorterGENEVA, Switzerland, April 1, 2024 (Globe Newswire) — CK McWhorter & McWhorter Family Trust, a pioneer in luxury and innovation in the investment world, revolutionizes the luxury wellness chateau and resort experience through integration We will promote forward-looking initiatives.…

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The latest independent ranking of top Pacific Northwest technology startups was an eye catcher. Not for what was on it. But for the clear absence of any tech startup in Northwest Washington state. Yet, at the same time, the economic development initiative Choose Whatcom, backed by the Port of Bellingham, Whatcom County and the City of Bellingham, touts the area as “a hotbed for tech startups.” Bellingham Angel Investors is planning a local pitch event. And Technology Alliance Group for Northwest Washington (TAG NW), based in Bellingham and serving Whatcom and Skagit counties, is reviving its Innovation Awards. The apparent…

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The couple were prominent Israeli technology investors and entrepreneurs living in California.Israeli tech entrepreneur Liron Petrushka and his wife Naomi have died in a plane crash in California. guardian report. The incident occurred Saturday night when the couple's plane crashed as it was landing at Truckee-Tahoe Airport in Northern California, near the Nevada border.The plane departed from Centennial Airport in Denver, Colorado, around 4:20 p.m. Saturday, according to FlightAware.”The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) and Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) have confirmed that the single-engine TBM N960LP that killed two people at Union yesterday at 6:38 p.m.,” Truckee Tahoe Airport officials…

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The couple were prominent Israeli technology investors and entrepreneurs living in California.Israeli tech entrepreneur Liron Petrushka and his wife Naomi have died in a plane crash in California. guardian report. The incident occurred Saturday night when the couple's plane crashed as it was landing at Truckee-Tahoe Airport in Northern California, near the Nevada border.The plane departed from Centennial Airport in Denver, Colorado, around 4:20 p.m. Saturday, according to FlightAware.”The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) and Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) have confirmed that the single-engine TBM N960LP that killed two people at Union yesterday at 6:38 p.m.,” Truckee Tahoe Airport officials…

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You're reading this month's free articles.Members Only Dominating the headlines this week was the long-awaited verdict against disgraced FTX founder Sam Bankman Fried. A year and a half after his arrest in the Bahamas, Bankman Freed, who had previously been convicted of fraud and conspiracy charges, was sentenced in a Manhattan court. Elsewhere in the tech industry, Apple appears to be experimenting with new gadgets. It's like a toaster for wirelessly updating a boxed iPhone. On the AI ​​front, Elon Musk's xAI shared plans to launch an updated version of his Grok chatbot designed to rival OpenAI's ChatGPT and bots…

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Opinion editor's note: Star Tribune Opinion publishes a combination of national and local articles Explanation Every day online and in print. To contribute, click here. ••• In what would become a 25-year battle with tobacco addiction, he smoked his first cigarette at the age of 12. Tobacco companies and tobacco companies ensnared me and millions of other people with a calculated strategy of premeditated addiction. They continued to fascinate us and spend big bucks opposing policies that could save lives. Today we are faced with a new breed of addiction peddlers. The Big Tech companies that own Facebook, Instagram, Discord,…

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Georgia Tech is halfway through spring practice, and the Yellow Jackets held their first scrimmage of the spring yesterday morning. It was a long scrimmage (155 plays), so a lot of players had to rotate and show what they can do. This spring is the first for Georgia Tech's freshmen and transfers, and it's an opportunity for them to try to get playing time early. After yesterday's scrimmage, Yellow Jackets head coach Brent Key spoke to the media and highlighted several young players and transfers who had outstanding scrimmages.”Yeah, we don't want anybody to miss. We're trying to get it…

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