United pilot seemingly caught repairing plane window before takeoff in alarming video
United pilot seemingly caught repairing plane window before takeoff in alarming video
United pilot seemingly caught repairing plane window before takeoff in alarming video
A heavily customized 2005 Honda Accord sedan with many Hello Kitty items, found in a Denver self-service wrecking yard.
The super-sleek fold-up case has not one but two locks to keep your meds from spilling out.
The Hawks have no lottery balls to play for, which has given them every incentive to field a competitive team, regardless of what they do with Trae Young and Clint Capela.
For frequent travelers who prefer to fly United Airlines, the United Club Infinite Card may be a valuable addition to their wallets.
If the Warriors wish to build the best possible team around Curry during his final years, they will need to consider the possibility of trading Jonathan Kuminga and Brandin Podziemski, who should each fetch a significant trade return.
Mbappé's final game with PSG will be the French Cup final on May 25 against Lyon.
CEO Peter Rawlinson confirmed the model in a recent earnings call, and we now know the midsize SUV's name.
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The former Patriots head coach and the team's longtime owner met backstage before the show.
TikTok is starting to automatically label AI-generated content that was made on other platforms, the company announced on Thursday. With this change, if a creator posts content on TikTok that was created with a service like OpenAI’s DALL·E 3, it will automatically have an “AI-generated” label attached to it to notify viewers that it was created with AI. The social video platform is doing so by implementing Content Credentials, a technology from the Coalition for Content Provenance and Authenticity (C2PA), which was co-founded by Microsoft and Adobe.
Max subscription prices are set to go up again, according to Bloomberg.
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On today's show, Dan Wetzel, Ross Dellenger and SI's Pat Forde talk college athletics revenue sharing, Brian Kelly complaining about not wanting to pay players, which teams are struggling to recruit, the Snoop Dogg Arizona Bowl, and a psychedelic commencement speaker.
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A new sculpture going live on Wednesday in the Flatiron South Public Plaza in New York is not your typical artwork. The Portal itself is an impressive piece of work, weighing in at 3.5 tons, with a footprint of around 11.5 by 11.5 feet. While the concept is cool, the underlying software technology that drives it comes from Video Window, a British company that originally created software and hardware for the purpose of connecting employees in remote locations — at home or in other offices — with an always-on connection.
Lucid Bots came on the scene in 2018 with its Sherpa line of drones to clean windows in tall places, and now it’s back to take on more labor-intensive tasks. The Charlotte, N.C.-based company, which was part of Y Combinator's 2019 cohort, took on a new form as a robotics company with a thesis to build intelligent robots that are purpose-made to tackle the “dirty” jobs that people don’t want to do, Ashur said. “We started with a very simple problem, and in pursuit of wanting to make a dangerous job safer over the years, the true problem we're solving is this fundamental fact that people don't want to do jobs that are considered dull, dirty, dangerous or demeaning,” Andrew Ashur, founder and CEO of Lucid Bots, told TechCrunch.
It takes off from your palm, follows you around, captures HDR video and folds down to pocket-size. What's not to love?
Audi teamed up with Italian manufacturer Fantic to launch an electric mountain bike with a Dakar-like design and an adjustable suspension system.