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CBS Sports Chairman Sean McManus Will Retire in April, With David Berson Taking the Reins
CBS Sports on Tuesday announced a leadership change with longtime Chairman Sean McManus set to retire in April, with current division president, David Berson, succeeding him as chairman and CEO. McManus is retiring after leading CBS Sports for 27 years. He played an instrumental role in re-acquiring the rights to NFL games in 1998, and…
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FCC Wants To Revive Net Neutrality, Taking Back Authority Over ISPs Like Comcast, Verizon, and AT&T
Federal Communications Commission Chairwoman Jessica Rosenworcel said rules that govern how internet service providers operate “are more important than ever,” as she made her case to bring back net neutrality rules. “I believe this repeal put the FCC on the wrong side of history, the wrong side of the law, and the wrong side of…
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Amazon Sued by FTC and 17 State AGs for ‘Maintaining Monopoly Power’
The Federal Trade Commission and 17 state attorneys general on Tuesday sued Amazon, claiming the online giant has abused its power and position as a retail platform to maintain an illegal monopoly. The lawsuit alleges that Amazon has used its popular platform to box out retailers that need to operate on the site to reach…
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Amazon’s Device Chief Will Reportedly Take Over Jeff Bezos’s Blue Origin
Amazon’s head of products and services, Dave Limp, maybe leaving the company, but it won’t be too far from founder Jeff Bezos’s circle. The executive, fresh off of leading the company’s fall event last week, will take over as the CEO of Bezos’ Blue Origin rocket company, according to The Washington Post. He will replace…
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ChatGPT Can Now See, Hear, and Speak as AI Gets Better Scary Fast
ChatGPT is now able to “see” images, listen to you in a conversation and speak back in another breakthrough the in rapidly advancing world of artificial intelligence. OpenAI, the company behind ChatGPT, on Monday laid out these advances, which allow you to speak conversationally when asking a question or show a picture to get more…
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Peachtree Sports Network Will Broadcast Local Atlanta Games and Launch for Free OTA on Sunday
Gray Television on Monday said that it’s newest channel, Peachtree Sports Network, will launch this Sunday and be home to a myriad of Georgia high school and local games. Peachtree Sports will offer coverage of the College Park Skyhawks of the NBA G-League, high school football through Score Atlanta, hockey from the Atlanta Gladiators and…
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T-Mobile is Another Step Closer to Unlocking Spectrum It Already Bought For $304M
The U.S. Senate can rarely agree on anything, but it came together on Friday to unanimously pass a bill proposed by Sen. John Kennedy to temporarily re-authorize the Federal Communications Commission to allocate spectrum, a move that gets T-Mobile closer to tapping into spectrum it’s been patiently waiting to get its hands on. Kennedy, a…
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Hollywood Writers and Studios Reach New Deal, Ending Four-Month Strike
Movie and television show writers will head back to work after reaching a deal with the movie studios, ending a strike that has lasted 146 days. The Writers Guild of America East tweeted that a deal had been struck on Sunday night. Variety reported that the three-year tentative agreement addressed many of the concerns expressed…
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Smartphone Brands Around the World Got Slaughtered in the Last Few Years
Apple, which just released its iPhone 15 and iPhone 15 Pro on Friday, may be the most recognizable brand in smartphones, but at one point, there were more than 700 players around the world. But over the last six years, nearly 500 brands have dropped out, as a challenging market has led to a lot…
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T-Mobile and SpaceX’s Satellite-Cellular Partnership May Be Grounded For Now
A little more than a year ago, T-Mobile CEO Mike Sievert and SpaceX CEO Elon Musk came together to unveil a partnership to offer a hybrid service that utilized satellites to boost the coverage and range of cellphones, with a promises of expanding coverage and eliminating dead zones for customers. Fast forward to today, and…
