Pro-Palestine protestors gatecrash Euro 2028 launch event in London - and accuse 'complicit' UEFA of having 'blood on their hands' amid calls to ban Israel from tournament
The protestors shouted 'blood on your hands' and 'shame on you', and chanted 'Kick Israel out' amid calls to ban the country from sports events following the Gaza conflict.
Adele to make her acting debut alongside Hollywood stars Aaron Taylor-Johnson and Nicholas Hoult in Tom Ford's new film about castrated opera singers
The Hello singer, 37, will swap the stage for the studio as she signs up to star in fashion designer Tom Ford's new flick.
Virgin Atlantic passenger who rained punches and headbutts down on her boyfriend after downing 16 cans of wine is jailed
Hairdresser and mother-of-two Karen Baker, 59, attacked Steven White on the nine-hour flight from Miami to London Heathrow on February 9 this year.
George and Mildred star Brian Murphy left huge sum to his family after his death at the age of 92 as comedy legend's will is revealed
Murphy, who worked into his final years in acting roles, has left a huge sum to his family following his death in February at his home in Kent.
Epstein claimed he had photos of 'dirty Donald' with bikini-clad girls in his kitchen... in emails released by REPUBLICANS
The House Oversight Committee published 23,000 pages of documents from pedophile Epstein's estate.
Ask Slashdot: Are There Any Good Android Tablets Out There?
Longtime Slashdot reader hadleyburg writes: For a user with an Android phone and who's happy to stick within the Google ecosystem, an Android tablet might seem like the more obvious choice over an iPad. Of course, iPads are a lot more popular, and asking about Android tablets is likely to invite advice about sticking with what everyone else has.
The Slashdot community on the other hand -- being a discerning and thoughtful crowd -- might have some experience in this area and be willing to share the pros and cons they have found.
The use case is someone not requiring any heavy usage -- no video editing or gaming -- just email, browsing, YouTube, video calls, and that sort of thing.
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After 232 years, the US penny is finally dead
The American penny passed away on Wednesday in Philadelphia at the age of 232.
Starmer's last stand? PM clings to chief aide Morgan McSweeney despite Labour demands for sackings over No 10's 'unacceptable' attacks on Cabinet
Just a fortnight before a crucial Budget, Keir Starmer has been plunged deeper into chaos by an extraordinary pre-emptive strike on plotters.
All these women would look better fat! I never thought I'd say it... but someone had to admit the ugly truth about Hollywood's new obsession: CAROLINE BULLOCK
Forget her anthemic hit song, All About That Bass. For ever-shrinking singer Meghan Trainor, it's All About That Face these days, her Mounjaro mug now barely recognizable.
Grand Designs couple who BOTH overcame brain tumours repurpose their £275,000 build into free retreat for people going through serious illnesses because they 'know how tough times can be'
Greg, a pub landlord from Kent, first met artist Georgie through a charity when he had just recovered from his brain tumour 15 years ago.
Battery trade war hits booming datacenter industry
Tariffs can't stop cheaper, better Chinese tech, says Jefferies. Tesla is America's great hope
Battery energy storage systems (BESS) could become standard at datacenters as AI infrastructure expand, with analysts forecasting 20 GW of capacity deployed over the next decade.…
Man United facing sexual abuse claim in the High Court as historical allegation is filed against former kit man
Manchester United have been accused of failing to protect a claimant from sexual abuse by former employee Billy Watts in a High Court legal case.
Valve Rejoins the VR Hardware Wars With Standalone Steam Frame
Valve is ready to rejoin the VR hardware race with the Steam Frame, a lightweight standalone SteamOS headset that can run games locally or stream wirelessly from a PC using new "foveated streaming" tech. It's set to launch in early 2026. Ars Technica reports: Powered by a Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 processor with 16 GB of RAM, the Steam Frame sports a 2160 x 2160 resolution display per eye at an "up to 110 degrees" field-of-view and up to 144 Hz. That's all roughly in line with 2023's Meta Quest 3, which runs on the slightly less performant Snapdragon XR2 Gen 2 processor. Valve's new headset will be available in models sporting 256GB and 1TB or internal storage, both with the option for expansion via a microSD card slot. Pricing details have not yet been revealed publicly.
The Steam Frame's inside-out tracking cameras mean you won't have to set up the awkward external base stations that were necessary for previous SteamVR headsets (including the Index). But that also means old SteamVR controllers won't work with the new hardware. Instead, included Steam Frame controllers will track your hand movements, provide haptic feedback, and offer "input parity with a traditional game pad" through the usual buttons and control sticks.
For those who want to bring desktop GPU power to their VR experience, the Steam Frame will be able to connect wirelessly to a PC using an included 6 GHz Wi-Fi 6E adapter. That streaming will be enhanced by what Valve is calling "foveated rendering" technology, which sends the highest-resolution video stream to where your eyes are directly focused (as tracked by two internal cameras). That will help Steam Frame streaming establish a "fast, direct, low-latency link" to the machine, Valve said, though the company has yet to respond to questions about just how much additional wireless latency users can expect. Further reading: Valve Enters the Console Wars
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'She's always been pretty... she's extraordinary now': Inside Joanne Beckham's 'glow up', how Victoria really feels about her and the footballer relationship that left David furious and led to a public row with KATIE HIND
Last week Joanne stunned waiting photographers when she showed off her incredible 'glow up' while celebrating her big brother's knighthood at Gordon Ramsay's flagship restaurant in Chelsea.
Plane passenger shares 'worst flight ever' as toddler won't stop kicking him - but mum refuses to apologise
Plane passenger, Paul Lee, shared on TikTok footage of the toddler repeatedly kicking him throughout a flight - an experience he described as 'the worst of his life.'
Trump in Epstein meltdown as controversial GOP lawmaker is rushed to Situation Room summit
Top Trump administration officials met in the White House Wednesday regarding bipartisan efforts in the US House to force a vote on releasing the DOJ's case files related to Epstein.
Father-to-be may never hold his baby after paramedics refused to take him to hospital 'because he was drunk'... but the 22-year-old was actually having a stroke
EXCLUSIVE: Ion Chiperi, 22, was in bed with his partner, Doina, who is eight months pregnant, when he suddenly began to feel unwell - and that he couldn't feel his legs.
Lily Allen enjoys cosy date night with writer Jonah Freud in Notting Hill after poking fun at her ex-husband David Harbour's infidelity
Lily Allen was spotted enjoying a cosy-looking dinner date with writer Jonah Freud in a west London restaurant on Tuesday evening.
Lily Allen wows in a sheer dress at The Hunger Games: On Stage premiere night after her cosy date with writer Jonah Freud
The singer, 40, looked incredible in a sheer black dress and Louboutin heels as she arrived at the Troubadour Theatre in London's Canary Wharf on Wednesday.
OpenAI Fights Order To Turn Over Millions of ChatGPT Conversations
An anonymous reader quotes a report from Reuters: OpenAI asked a federal judge in New York on Wednesday to reverse an order that required it to turn over 20 million anonymized ChatGPT chat logs amid a copyright infringement lawsuit by the New York Times and other news outlets, saying it would expose users' private conversations. The artificial intelligence company argued that turning over the logs would disclose confidential user information and that "99.99%" of the transcripts have nothing to do with the copyright infringement allegations in the case.
"To be clear: anyone in the world who has used ChatGPT in the past three years must now face the possibility that their personal conversations will be handed over to The Times to sift through at will in a speculative fishing expedition," the company said in a court filing (PDF). The news outlets argued that the logs were necessary to determine whether ChatGPT reproduced their copyrighted content and to rebut OpenAI's assertion that they "hacked" the chatbot's responses to manufacture evidence. The lawsuit claims OpenAI misused their articles to train ChatGPT to respond to user prompts.
Magistrate Judge Ona Wang said in her order to produce the chats that users' privacy would be protected by the company's "exhaustive de-identification" and other safeguards. OpenAI has a Friday deadline to produce the transcripts.
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