| 10.09.2024 19:39BMW cuts 2024 outlook on Continental brake issues, shares plunge BMW cut its 2024 profit margin outlook on Tuesday due to sluggish demand in China and problems related to a braking system supplied by Continental.10.09.2024 19:44Presidential debate crib sheet: U.S. economy numbers to know Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris are each trying to pitch themselves as the best candidate for the U.S. economy.10.09.2024 19:54Former Arm CEO criticizes Britain for not holding onto its top tech firms Warren East, who led Arm between 1994 and 2013, said that too often tech firms in Britain move their operations overseas or list elsewhere abroad.10.09.2024 19:55South African farmer accused of killing two women and feeding them to pigs Farm owner and two employees allegedly shot dead Locadia Ndlovu and Maria Makgatho after they trespassedA South African farmer and two of his employees have been accused of killing two women and feeding their bodies to his pigs.The ... 10.09.2024 19:57Crocodiles and snakes ‘washed into communities’ as flood hits Nigerian zoo Park in Borno state says more than 80% of its animals have been killed and urges residents to take precautionsFloods in northern Nigeria have killed more than 80% of the animals in a large zoo housing wildlife from lions and crocod ... 10.09.2024 20:00Inside the Funeral Home for New York’s Elite Everybody dies. But not everybody is embalmed at Frank E. Campbell, a discreet mortuary on Manhattan’s Upper East Side.10.09.2024 20:04U.S., Vowing Sanctions, Accuses Iran of Sending Missiles to Russia Secretary of State Antony J. Blinken made the announcement in London, where his British counterpart also promised a punitive response. They plan to visit Ukraine together.10.09.2024 20:10Johnson’s Spending Plan Falters, Facing Resistance From Both Parties The speaker’s first effort to avert a government shutdown ran into a buzz saw of opposition from both far-right and mainstream Republicans.10.09.2024 20:12In Huawei’s battle against Apple, chips are still a weakness, says analyst As Huawei battles it out with Apple in China, its chip capabilities remain a weakness, despite recent breakthroughs, according to one analyst. 10.09.2024 20:19Ukrainian drone strike kills woman near Moscow, Russia says Russian officials said that one person was killed in a Ukrainian aerial attack near the capital for the first time since the war began in 2022.10.09.2024 20:30
PlayStation 5 Pro with AI-based upscaler to be launched Nov. 7 -
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PALO ALTO, California/TOKYO -- Sony Interactive Entertainment announced Wednesday that on Nov. 7 it will launch the PlayStation 5 Pro, the premium version of the PlayStation 5 game console, equipped with artificial intelligence that creates higher-quality visuals to enhance the gaming experience."We have incorporated the most advanced technology to make the screen run as smoothly as gamers demand," Hideaki Nishino, the chief executive officer of SIE's platform business group, told Nikkei. In June, SIE formed a dual-headed corporate structure, led by Nishino for the PlayStation console business and another CEO for game software.10.09.2024 20:31Algerian presidential candidate appeals election result Three days after Algeria's presidential election, opposition candidate Abdelaali Hassani, head of the Movement of Society for Peace party, filed an official appeal, citing 'false figures' and widely contested turnout rates.10.09.2024 20:37Southwest Chair Kelly to step down next year as activist Elliott pushes for changes at airline Elliott has pushed for a leadership overhaul at Southwest, which earlier this year made some of the biggest operational changes in its history.10.09.2024 20:40Americans’ Inflation-Adjusted Incomes Rebounded to Pre-Pandemic Levels The inflation-adjusted median income of U.S. households rebounded last year to roughly its 2019 level.10.09.2024 20:48
Material that extends EV battery life set for higher output in Japan -
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OSAKA -- Japanese chemical group Nippon Shokubai will build a 37.5 billion yen ($263 million) plant to produce a material that can lengthen the life of an electric vehicle battery by around 60%, Nikkei has learned.The plant will produce lithium bis(fluorosulfonyl)imide (LiFSI), a newer type of lithium-ion battery electrolyte. Production is expected to begin in 2028.10.09.2024 20:49Lured by a Promising Job, He Was Forced to Scam People A Ugandan man named Jalil Muyeke traveled to Thailand for a promising job opportunity. He ended up being trafficked into a cybercrime operation.10.09.2024 20:56Speaker Johnson sticks to government funding plan despite GOP opposition Speaker Mike Johnson will put his government funding and Trump-backed voting bill up for a vote, despite Republican and Democratic opposition.10.09.2024 21:09Doctors Give Black Women Unneeded C-Sections to Fill Operating Rooms, Study Suggests Healthy Black women with low risk factors were far more likely to get C-sections than white women with similar medical histories, a large new study found.10.09.2024 21:09Israel Says Its Forces Likely Shot Slain American Unintentionally The Israeli military expressed regret over what it called the unintentional killing of Aysenur Eygi in the occupied West Bank. The top U.S. diplomat said Israel’s conduct there must change.10.09.2024 21:13Glenn Lowry, Longtime MoMA Director, Will Step Down Next Year After 30 years at the helm of the Museum of Modern Art in New York, Glenn Lowry will depart in September 2025.10.09.2024 21:27Spanish judge shelves landmark case of Franco-era torture victim Julio Pacheco says he will appeal against the ‘devastating’ decision to abandon the first such investigation in SpainHopes of securing justice for people tortured under the four-decade Franco dictatorship in Spain have suffered ... 10.09.2024 21:29Nantes : le public invité à donner son avis sur le réaménagement de l’aéroport Du 9 au 30 septembre, les usagers peuvent participer à une consultation numérique. Les réponses alimenteront le cahier des charges de l’appel d’offres remis aux candidats.10.09.2024 21:30
China to make military training mandatory at universities -
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BEIJING -- China is moving forward with legislation to require basic military training for high school and university students, part of a push under Chinese President Xi Jinping to place a greater emphasis on national security in education.Lawmakers will review a draft amendment to the National Defense Education Law at a meeting of the National People's Congress Standing Committee, China's top legislature, through Friday. The bill underwent a first reading in April, and could be passed by the end of the year.10.09.2024 21:30Coronavirus: Gehirne von Jugendlichen alterten laut Studie nach Lockdowns schneller Die Gehirnentwicklung von Jugendlichen hat sich in der Coronazeit möglicherweise beschleunigt. Ein US-Forschungsteam hat besonders ... 10.09.2024 21:30Delta plane clips another aircraft and appears to knock its tail off at Atlanta airport A Delta aircraft clipped the tail of another plane Tuesday morning at an Atlanta airport.10.09.2024 21:30‘Imminent Threat’ Found at Boar’s Head Plant 2 Years Before Listeria Outbreak U.S. inspectors listed serious problems in 2022 that could have resulted in strict measures like a pause in production. But the plant continued operating, and some conditions persisted.10.09.2024 21:31In Jordan’s Election, Unemployment, Rather than Gaza, Is on Voters’ Minds The Muslim Brotherhood has campaigned on opposition to the Gaza war, but analysts say it won’t be as decisive a factor in parliamentary elections as high unemployment.10.09.2024 21:36John Cleese kündigt auf X seinen Abschied von X an »Danke für das Dinner«: Mit ein paar ironischen Zeilen an Elon Musk hat John Cleese seinen Rückzug von dessen Plattform verkündet. ... 10.09.2024 21:37Iran: Deutschland, Frankreich, Großbritannien und die USA reagieren mit Sanktionen auf ballistische Raketenlieferung an Russland Russland hat ballistische Raketen aus Iran erhalten. US-Außenminister Blinken spricht von einer »dramatischen Eskalation« und ... 10.09.2024 21:39Nicole Eisenman at the Tipping Point As the artist prepares for a major exhibition in Madison Square Park, Eisenman takes stock of the winding path to fame. What is gained and what is lost when your art is political?10.09.2024 21:41Grâce aux Jeux, la Banque de France anticipe une croissance «aux alentours de 0,4%» au 3e trimestre Cette «progression significative» est attribuée aux retombées positives des Jeux olympiques et paralympiques.10.09.2024 21:55Khan Younis safe zone: Israel launches deadly strike on al-Mawasi, Gaza officials say At least 19 people killed as missiles hit overcrowded area in attack that Israel says targeted a Hamas command centreIsraeli airstrikes on al-Mawasi “humanitarian zone” in the Gaza Strip have killed at least 19 people and injur ... Страницы: 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 144 145 146 147 148 149 150 151 152 153 154 |