Meta Unveils Llama 4 Herd: The Next Leap in Multimodal AI
Meta’s Llama 4 series redefines multimodal AI with MoE architecture, huge context windows, and open access—paving the way for the next wave of innovation.
Meta’s Llama 4 series redefines multimodal AI with MoE architecture, huge context windows, and open access—paving the way for the next wave of innovation.
Markets worldwide plunge for a third consecutive day, sparked by weak economic forecasts, falling oil prices, and the effects of new U.S. import tariffs.
Amazon tries to snap up TikTok’s U.S. operations before the April deadline, igniting fresh debate on the app’s fate and fueling last-minute bidding chaos.
China announced a fresh wave of tariffs totaling 34% on U.S. goods, marking the most severe escalation yet in an intensifying trade conflict with President Donald Trump.
U.S. employers add 228K jobs in March, surprising economists as unemployment ticks up slightly, signaling a growing labor force and cautious optimism.
The highly anticipated “Minecraft Movie” kicked off its theatrical run by earning $10.55 million in Thursday previews, with domestic box office projections ranging from $65 million to as high as $90 million for the weekend. Internationally, Warner Bros. estimates a haul of at least $65 million, putting the worldwide debut at potentially $135 million to $150 million.
Starting October 1, Ontario’s new minimum wage of $17.60 will go into effect, representing a modest increase of $0.40 from the current $17.20 rate. Although the margin seems small, workers earning minimum wage and clocking 40 hours a week stand to gain up to an additional $835 per year.
Dow crashes 1,500+ points, S&P 500 down 4%. Economic worries deepen as new tariffs fan recession fears and push investors toward safety.
Glen Powell recently addressed swirling rumors linking him and his “Anyone but You” co-star, Sydney Sweeney, after she attended his sister’s wedding in Dallas, Texas. Rumors about the two intensified in 2023 during the press tour for “Anyone but You,” when fans noticed their playful chemistry.
Trump unveils 10% baseline tariff on all imports plus higher rates on “worst offenders,” claiming it’s “Liberation Day” for U.S. industry. Critics fear backlash.
A concise guide on how to vote in Canadian federal elections—from checking eligibility and registering to casting your ballot in person, by mail, or through special ballots.
OpenAI’s ChatGPT has surged to over 4.5 million subscribers, generating at least $415M in monthly revenue. Driven by viral features like GPT-4o and Sora, the AI platform’s rapid growth showcases OpenAI’s dominance in the chatbot space despite capacity strain and rising competition.
Hooters, the Atlanta-based chain famous for its chicken wings and servers in revealing uniforms, has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in a North Texas court, citing debts of $376 million and the recent closure of 44 locations.
J&J’s $10B talc bankruptcy plan gets tossed by a judge, sending shares down 5% as the company prepares for a return to civil court.
Apple is reportedly hard at work on a major health-focused update, featuring an AI-driven “doctor” and a redesigned Health app referred to internally as Project Mulberry. If all goes according to plan, Apple may soon redefine how we track and improve our well-being, blending AI expertise with the convenience of devices already in our pockets.
Social media has proven to be a useful asset in today's digital age when it comes to collecting evidence, shaping public opinion, and even legal strategies. Being an effective wrongful death attorney means using social media to your benefit can be the determining factor for whether a case prevails or not. From receiving necessary evidence to finding witnesses, social media platforms are useful tools for creating a sound argument in court.This article examines how attorneys can utilize social networking websites to strengthen a case of wrongful death, the ethics of it, and guidelines for using such websites in an effective manner.
What does it take to build a SaaS product that not only functions well but also scales effortlessly? The journey from an initial idea to a fully operational software-as-a-service (SaaS) platform follows a structured lifecycle, where each phase plays a critical role in ensuring success. From conceptualization to continuous improvements post-launch, a strategic approach is necessary to create reliable and high-performing solutions.
Yum! Brands CEO David Gibbs to retire in 2026. The board kicks off a global search for new leadership as the company reimagines its future trajectory.
The growth of women in the American workforce replicates female empowerment. According to the US Chamber of Commerce, the current number of female employees stands at an impressive 79 million. That surpasses the pre-pandemic number by almost 2 million. Also, women make up as much as 47% of the workforce in the country.
Amazon MGM Studios head Jen Salke steps down after leading major hits like “The Rings of Power” and “Reacher.” With a new producing deal in hand, she launches her own company as Amazon restructures its entertainment arm for greater speed, focus, and franchise control in 2025.
Mark Carney calls an April snap election, shaking up Canada’s political landscape with tariffs, tight polls, and a race that’s now wide open.
All financial advisors must meet regulatory demands through strict requirements to provide effective financial services without violating compliance standards. The complex financial environment requires immediate attention to simple compliance management tools at an unprecedented degree. The Customer Relationship Management (CRM) system represents a powerful tool which experienced increasing popularity among users throughout the past years. The CRM system for financial advisors regularizes compliance management and secures database administration together with maintaining all transactions within established legal boundaries.
OpenAI is nearing a $40B funding round led by SoftBank, pushing its valuation to $340B. With projected 2025 revenue of $12.7B, the AI giant aims to expand infrastructure, talent, and tools—solidifying its lead in the rapidly intensifying AI race.
Trump’s 25% tariff on car imports disrupts global supply chains, raises vehicle costs, and puts automakers on edge as nations weigh possible retaliation.
Walmart tops holiday forecasts yet warns of slower profit gains ahead. Tariffs, cost challenges, and consumer shifts weigh on outlook.
Apple debuts iPhone 16e at $599, packing the A18 chip and Apple Intelligence. A 48MP camera, long battery life, and satellite features complete the package.
HSBC unveils $1.8B in restructuring costs as new CEO aims for leaner operations. Profit jumps but big layoffs loom to boost returns.
Nikola’s rapid rise ends in Chapter 11. The EV truck maker aims to sell core assets as funding dries up.
KFC is moving its US headquarters from Louisville, Kentucky to Plano, Texas, a decision that will affect roughly 100 employees in the next six months and require another 90 remote workers to relocate within 18 months. The change is part of Yum! Brands' strategic effort to tap into more favorable market conditions.
A proposal circulating online suggests that U.S. taxpayers might soon receive a one-time payment of $5,000, funded by significant savings from the Department of Government Efficiency.
Spotify is set to launch a new premium tier, potentially adding up to $5.99 per month on top of current subscription fees. Dubbed Music Pro, this service is expected to roll out later this year and will offer high-fidelity audio, innovative remixing tools, and exclusive access to concert ticket opportunities.
Christopher Nolan’s next film adapts Homer’s The Odyssey, starring Matt Damon as Odysseus. The epic journey lands in theaters July 17, 2026.
Elon Musk’s xAI launches Grok 3, a “scary-smart” chatbot powered by 100,000 Nvidia H100 GPUs and advanced training methods, promising fewer AI errors and seamless integration with X (formerly Twitter). Learn how Grok 3 elevates chatbot technology.
Apple has hinted at an upcoming product launch on February 19, sparking widespread speculation that the iPhone SE 4 could finally make its debut. CEO Tim Cook’s cryptic post on social media referred to a “newest family member,” though no specific product name was mentioned.
Apple has joined forces with Alibaba to enhance AI-powered features on iPhones in China, securing a crucial partnership amid growing competition. This deal positions Alibaba as a dominant force in the Chinese AI sector while helping Apple address its declining smartphone sales in the region.
Joann is closing 500 stores in bankruptcy, citing inventory woes. The chain aims to right-size operations for future survival.
Duolingo has stirred up the internet with a cryptic announcement declaring the unexpected “death” of its mascot, Duo the Owl. The language-learning platform shared the news in a tongue-in-cheek social media post, leaving fans both amused and confused.
January inflation surged to 3%, topping forecasts. Core prices rose too, straining budgets and fueling Fed policy debate.
Google is rolling out a name change for the body of water along America’s southern coast, swapping “Gulf of Mexico” with “Gulf of America” in its Maps app. The update follows an executive order signed by President Trump on his first day in office, directing federal agencies to officially rename the region on all U.S. government maps.
Musk’s $97.4B OpenAI bid sparks Altman’s “no thanks.” The ex-cofounders’ rivalry intensifies as the AI giant eyes a for-profit future.
Paramount has unveiled the lively first trailer for its upcoming Smurfs reboot, featuring Rihanna in the role of Smurfette. This new musical adventure takes the classic little blue heroes from their enchanted forest into the real world, all in an effort to rescue Papa Smurf—now voiced by John Goodman—from an evil duo of wizards.
Salesforce will cut 1,000-plus jobs despite AI hiring surge. Restructuring aims to boost next-gen products and sustain revenue growth.
Spotify’s first profitable year sparks a 13% stock surge. New label deals and user-engagement tactics solidify its streaming leadership.
Fox Corp. has revealed plans to roll out a new subscription-based streaming platform before 2025 wraps up. CEO Lachlan Murdoch teased that this new service—currently unnamed—will feature the network’s major shows, live sports, and news under one digital roof.
Pedro Pascal leads Marvel’s First Family into a 1960s-set cosmic saga. The “Fantastic Four” trailer teases retro flair and epic superhero family bonds.
PepsiCo’s Q4 EPS beats forecasts, but U.S. snack and drink volumes continue to slip. Investors eye 2025 strategy for signs of a stateside comeback.
Chick-fil-A’s two-story drive-thru uses drones and AI for super-fast service. The fast-food giant sets a new standard in convenience and efficiency.
Crypto sees a record $10B liquidation as tariffs fuel fear. Bybit’s CEO warns reported data is low, hinting at deeper market turmoil.
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