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Activision Blizzard to lay off hundreds in Irvine and Santa Monica starting next month
Activision Blizzard will begin layoffs at its Irvine and Santa Monica locations next month. Layoffs at its Playa Vista facility will start in November.
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Google says Gemini-powered automations coming to Workspace next month
Google said it plans to roll out agents slowly through Workspace as Gemini begins to show productivity gains for customers.Yesterday - Google -
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Giants' Malik Nabers suffers concussion vs. Cowboys, rookie placed in protocol but says he's 'all good'
Nabers hit the left sideline hard on an incomplete pass with Trevon Diggs in coverage6 hours ago - NFL -
CNBC - Business
Shigeru Ishiba is set to become Japan's next prime minister after winning ruling party leadership election
Ishiba defeated economic security minister Sanae Takaichi in a runoff, after the two won the most votes in the first round in a crowded field of nine candidates.15 hours ago -
GameSpot - Tech
Blizzard Is Reportedly Trying To Make A StarCraft Shooter, Again
StarCraft has largely been dormant since Blizzard stopped updating StarCraft II in 2020 to focus on the future of the franchise. But now, there's a report that Blizzard is taking another stab at ...8 hours ago -
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Former IPL chair claims Hundred franchise sale is ‘big fat Ponzi scheme’
Lalit Modi: Hundred is ‘struggling non-starter league’ Modi says 49% stakes at £150m each ‘not realistic’ The Hundred has been described as “a big fat Ponzi scheme” by a former chairman of the ...7 hours ago -
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Crunchtime for Election Interference: October Is the Month of Mischief
U.S. officials are stepping up their warnings about foreign interference in the election, focused on three main adversaries: Russia, China and Iran.Yesterday -
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Earth will have a temporary 'mini moon' for two months
Earth will have a temporary “mini moon” for two months1 hour ago -
Inc. - Business
In Brazil, X Backs Off Censorship Claims
After a high-profile legal fight, the social platform wants to resume business in its sixth-largest market.5 hours ago - Brazil
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