Image copyright imperial college Volunteers began immunizing themselves with a new UK coronavirus vaccine. Around 300 people will receive the vaccine in the coming weeks, as part of a trial led by Professor Robin Shattock and colleagues at Imperial College London. Animal testing suggests that the vaccine is safe and …
Read More »The Knicks hire William Wesley of CAA for the advisory role
The New York Knicks have hired William Wesley of CAA as executive vice president / senior basketball adviser, the team announced Wednesday. Wesley has been a consultant in CAA’s coaching division for 13 years and has a long professional and personal relationship with new Knicks president Leon Rose. Rose and …
Read More »Johnny Depp, Mark Rylance Star in the trailer for ‘Waiting for the Barbarians’
A magistrate from an unknown empire sees his loyalty falter after witnessing the brutal tactics of a ruthless colonel in the new trailer for Ciro Guerra’s upcoming adaptation of JM Coetzee’s novel, Waiting for the barbarians. The film stars Mark Rylance as the Unnamed Magistrate, who oversees a border settlement …
Read More »Google will automatically remove location and search histories by default for new users
On Wednesday, Google announced major changes to its default data practices for new users, including a significant expansion in the company’s willingness to automatically delete data. In a blog post announcing the changes, CEO Sundar Pichai emphasized the company’s commitment to privacy, security, and user choice. “As we design our …
Read More »Tesla under investigation for Model S touchscreen failure
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) has launched an investigation into touchscreen failures in older Tesla Model S vehicles, after receiving 11 complaints in the past 13 months on the matter. The problem is with the 8GB eMMC NAND flash memory chip in the NVIDIA Tegra 3 processor that …
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