Monthly Archives: January 2022

Google partnership to fuel growth for Austin’s Digital Turbine

Fast-growing Austin software maker Digital Turbine says a partnership with technology giant Google will give it even more opportunity to continue expanding. Under the agreement, Digital Turbine says it will be able to use Google’s enterprise and cloud solutions to build products for Android devices and expand its footprint in the Android mobile ecosystem..  Digital Turbine develops mobile apps for wireless carriers and makes a mobile platform that connects advertisers with operators and… Source link

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Yandex NV (YNDX) Up 2.03% in Premarket Trading – InvestorsObserver

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Google Is Intentionally Making Its Products Worse for Users. The Reason Might Surprise You

Last week, the International Trade Commission (ITC) ruled that Google infringed on five patents held by Sonos, related to creating and controlling speaker groups. The ITC entered an order that would have restricted the importation and sale of a variety of the company’s Nest smart speakers.  Sonos, as one might expect, declared it a total victory because its patents were affirmed as valid, and the ITC agreed that Google had stolen its technology for use in its own products. The company was… Source link

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Georgia’s Stetson Bennett conquers Bama

INDIANAPOLIS — They’d waited more than 40 years for Monday night, as Georgia last reached this perch when Herschel Walker pranced, Jimmy Carter lived in the White House and Vince Dooley wore a tie on the sideline.  Georgia football popped occasionally under Mark Richt, hit a ceiling with Jim Donnan and toiled in the late years of Ray Goff. Georgia’s proud fan base accumulated a generation of scar tissue waiting for a national championship, as four decades of futility included the… Source link

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Nick Saban and his medical team wouldn’t allow Jameson Williams to play despite his desire to return; cites future in NFL as reasoning

Alabama lost, but it doesn’t feel like the end of the world, at least in my household. The Crimson Tide accomplished far more than I thought possible this season, especially following the loss in College Station to Texas A&M. But, among the confetti, a future NFL draft pick named Jameson Williams watched on. Williams cemented his future in the NFL after transferring to Alabama from Ohio State this season. It turned out to be one of the best decisions he’s ever made. In his only year at the… Source link

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Google in last-ditch lobbying attempt to influence incoming EU tech rules

Google is making a last-ditch effort to change the EU’s incoming laws on Big Tech with a flurry of advertising, emails and targeted social media posts aimed at politicians and officials in Brussels. As EU policymakers put the finishing touches to the Digital Markets Act (DMA), executives at Google’s headquarters in Silicon Valley are stepping up their efforts to water down parts of the legislation that they fear may have a severe impact on their business. “Top executives in… Source link

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ESPN’s Scott Van Pelt has ‘medical scare’ with his heart

Scott Van Pelt announced that he’s “OK and home” following a “medical scare.” (Jared C. Tilton/Getty Images) ESPN’s Scott Van Pelt announced during Monday’s CFP national championship that he would not take his normal postgame “SportsCenter” anchor chair, citing a “medical scare.” The longtime “SportsCenter” host made the announcement on Twitter that his “heart got a little out of whack,” but that he’s “fine now” and home from the hospital. Van Pelt referenced “SVT,” which is short for… Source link

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Deshaun Watson pursuit reset after Dolphins fire Brian Flores

In a theme that’s stretched on for essentially one year, Deshaun Watson has some sizable quandaries on his hands. But as far as what he can control — the waiving of his no-trade clause — the firing of head coach Brian Flores in Miami is expected to reset the trade landscape for the quarterback. Through the entire process of Watson’s trade demands, he has pointed his compass toward the Dolphins. And the sources in his camp have said consistently that the driving force behind Watson’s… Source link

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Frank Reich doesn’t commit to Carson Wentz as Colts QB

On Sunday, the Indianapolis Colts tanked in a stunning loss that cost them a playoff bid. On Monday, Frank Reich declined to commit to Carson Wentz‘s future as the team’s starting quarterback. The Colts head coach was asked directly about Wentz’s role moving forward during his season-ending news conference. Here’s what he had to say, per the Indianapolis Star:  “We loved the team we had this year, we knew everyone we brought in this year, we expected to play winning football,” Reich said…. Source link

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CFP expansion plans dim amid squabbling

INDIANAPOLIS – Bob Bowlsby, the longtime Big 12 commissioner, turned 70 on Monday. He has been involved in college athletics in some way since wrestling at Minnesota State in the mid-70s. With time served in six different decades of college athletics, the twilight of Bowlsby’s career has come with a refreshing bluntness.  In a business where talking doesn’t always equate with saying anything, Bowlsby has entered the Jim Boeheim phase of his front-facing career — he’s not afraid to… Source link

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