Disney CEO Bob Iger Defends Offer to YouTube TV Amid Blackout

Disney CEO Bob Iger has defended his company’s stance in the dispute over distribution fees with Google-owned YouTube TV, which has left 10 million customers without access to its channels for 14 days. Google disputes Disney’s demands, citing ratings declines at ABC and other channels. The two sides are working on a new deal, but … Read more

Oracle Sees Growth in AI Market with OpenAI Ties

Investors are betting big on Oracle’s (ORCL) partnership with OpenAI, a cutting-edge artificial intelligence company. As a result, Oracle stock has seen significant drops due to the downturn of the overall market. However, the relationship between the two companies is expected to drive growth in the AI sector, making it an attractive investment opportunity for … Read more

Justice Dept Sues California Over Congressional Map Changes

The US Department of Justice is suing California over its new congressional map. The government claims that the map’s creation relied too much on racial lines, which was approved by voters in a ballot measure. This lawsuit could affect control of the House of Representatives and intensify the ongoing fight between Democrats and Republicans. Source: … Read more

When Will Federal Workers Get Paid Again?

The US government shutdown has ended, and 1.4 million federal workers who missed paychecks are now eligible for payment. This development brings relief not only to the affected individuals but also to businesses that rely on their spending and the overall economy. Source: https://www.marketwatch.com/story/when-will-federal-workers-get-their-paychecks-and-back-pay-heres-what-we-know-9da99eee

Microsoft Opens Xbox Publishing Guidelines to Steam-like Approach

Microsoft is making a big change towards opening up its publishing process for games on Xbox, similar to Steam’s more accessible approach. This move aims to make it easier and less restrictive for developers to publish their games on the platform. The new Xbox Game Publishing Guide is now publicly available, providing information on how … Read more

Airlines Impose 6% Flight Cuts Until Normal Returns Expected

The US government shutdown has ended, but airlines won’t see an immediate return to full capacity. The FAA recommends keeping flight cuts at 6% until operations can gradually resume. This new rule applies even though some flights may be added back in time for Thanksgiving. Source: https://www.marketwatch.com/story/will-flights-be-back-to-normal-by-thanksgiving-now-that-the-shutdown-is-over-8e2c82a5

Yahoo-konsernia käyttää evästeitä sivustolla

Kun käytät Yahoo-sivua tai sovellusta, teemme käyttökohteisiin tarpeelliset evästeet. Evästeillämme on kaksi tarkkaa tarkoittaa: Yksi eväste auttaa meitä toistensa kanssa yhdessä työskentelemään, jotta voimme tarjota sivustollasi ja sovelluksillaan sinulle parhaat palvelut. Tämä mahdollistaa esimerkiksi tietoa, mitä etsit, tai sivustumiseen. Toinen eväste auttaa meitä analysoimaan käyttöäsi, jotta voimme parantaa palveluamme ja tarjota sinulle parempia kokemuksia. Tämä … Read more

Checkout.com Data Breach: Company Takes Responsibility

Checkout.com has confirmed a data breach after being targeted by cybercrime group “ShinyHunters.” The attackers accessed old data from a third-party cloud system, but the live payment processing environment was not affected. The breach occurred when ShinyHunters demanded a ransom last week. An investigation revealed that the attackers exploited a legacy cloud storage system used … Read more

Boebert’s Discharge Petition on Epstein Files Stays Put Despite Trump Push

Representative Lauren Boebert has kept her name on a discharge petition that would force the release of investigative files related to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, despite a last-minute push from President Donald Trump. Boebert met with White House officials at the White House to discuss transparency and the process of releasing the files without … Read more