Monthly Archives: July 2022

Google delays cookie-cutting to 2024

Google delays cookie-cutting to 2024

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA – JUNE 09: Google CEO Sundar Pichai speaks at a panel at the CEO Summit of the Americas hosted by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce on June 09, 2022 in Los Angeles, California. The CEO Summit entered its second day of events with a formal signing for the “International Coalition to Connect Marine Protected Areas” and a speech from U.S. President Joe Biden. (Photo by Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images) Anna Moneymaker | Getty Images News | Getty Images In the latest update on its… Source link

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Angels trainer says Mike Trout will likely have to manage back condition for ‘the rest of his career’

Angels trainer says Mike Trout will likely have to manage back condition for ‘the rest of his career’

Mike Trout‘s status as the best MLB player of his generation remains intact, but injuries have become a concern for the Los Angeles Angels star. Now, he apparently has something he’ll have to deal with for a while. Angels head athletic trainer Mike Frostad told The Athletic’s Sam Blum that Trout, who has been out since July 12 with a back issue, has been diagnosed with a condition called costovertebral dysfunction at T5 that could be a long-term issue. From The Athletic: “I think we have to… Source link

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Google delays blocking third-party cookies in Chrome again

Google delays blocking third-party cookies in Chrome again

We’re still at least two years away from ditching the invasive cookies, fingerprinting, and other tech that track user information and behavior across multiple sites for advertising to using Google’s preferred Privacy Sandbox set of replacements. Google originally published its intention to phase out support for third-party tracking cookies in Chrome within two years in early 2020 — now about two and a half years (and one global pandemic) ago. In a blog post published today, Google… Source link

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Google Photos gets a new movie editor, but only on Chromebooks for now – TechCrunch

Google Photos gets a new movie editor, but only on Chromebooks for now – TechCrunch

Google today announced that it is adding a new movie editor and a few new video editing features to Google Photos, but for now these new features will only be available in the Android app running on Chromebooks. No word on when these features are coming to other platforms or why Google decided to go this way. It’s worth noting that you could obviously already manipulate single videos in Google Photos before, using what is essentially the same set of editing tools as for photos. More… Source link

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U.S. has offered ‘substantial proposal’ to Russia in exchange for Brittney Griner, Paul Whelan

U.S. has offered ‘substantial proposal’ to Russia in exchange for Brittney Griner, Paul Whelan

The Biden administration has “put a substantial proposal on the table” aimed at bringing WNBA star Brittney Griner and fellow jailed American Paul Whelan home from Russia, Secretary of State Antony Blinken said Wednesday. Blinken declined to offer details on the proposed deal with Russia, but convicted arms trafficker Viktor Bout has for years been atop the Kremlin’s prisoner exchange wish list. Russian state media outlets have previously floated the possibility of an exchange involving… Source link

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Biden launches programs to help Americans deal with extreme heat and higher air-conditioning bills

Biden launches programs to help Americans deal with extreme heat and higher air-conditioning bills

As the nation swelters through a summer filled with record-high temperatures, the Biden administration is unveiling a new set of actions intended to help Americans cope with the heat and the soaring electricity costs that accompany it. On Tuesday, the federal government launched Heat.gov, a website that promotes planning and preparedness for the extreme heat waves made more frequent because of climate change. The website is the public portal for the National Integrated Heat Health Information… Source link

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Federal Reserve to raise rates again at 2 pm ET

Federal Reserve to raise rates again at 2 pm ET

The Federal Reserve on Wednesday raised interest rates by 0.75% as the central bank attempts to avoid a deep recession. The decision to move by 0.75% matched the magnitude of the Fed’s last move in June, which was its largest single-meeting rate increase since 1994. Wednesday’s decision was unanimously agreed upon by voting members of the Federal Open Market Committee. The Fed has now moved in four consecutive meetings to increase borrowing costs in America, extending its effort to dampen… Source link

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NASCAR driver at the center of ‘Let’s go Brandon’ may have to skip races in 2022 thanks to a lack of sponsorship

NASCAR driver at the center of ‘Let’s go Brandon’ may have to skip races in 2022 thanks to a lack of sponsorship

Brandon Brown’s embrace of the right-wing slogan that involves his first name hasn’t reaped any financial rewards in 2022. Brown is stepping out of his No. 68 car for Saturday’s Xfinity Series race at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway road course and may not compete in many more races the rest of the season. Brown’s team is looking to field drivers who have sponsorship money after a deal with a now-defunct political cryptocurrency didn’t flourish. And that lack of sponsorship is why… Source link

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Big Tech CEOs came to Capitol Hill to fight tech regulation — now it’s stalled

Big Tech CEOs came to Capitol Hill to fight tech regulation — now it’s stalled

This summer has seen a steady parade of tech CEOs quietly heading to Capitol Hill. Apple (AAPL) CEO Tim Cook stopped by recently, as did Google (GOOG, GOOGL) CEO Sundar Pichai and Amazon (AMZN) CEO Andy Jassy. Microsoft (MSFT) President Brad Smith joined in with a reported sit-down with Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) in Washington state. Their reason for calling on U.S. lawmakers? The tech CEOs are fighting a bill called the American Innovation and Choice Online Act, which would… Source link

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LIV Golf announces aggressive expansion plans for 2023

LIV Golf announces aggressive expansion plans for 2023

Not even three events into its first season, LIV Golf is preparing an aggressive expansion for its second year and beyond. Beginning in 2023, the LIV Golf invitational series will become the LIV Golf League, a 14-event series of events featuring 12 four-player teams competing on both individual and team levels. While the breakaway tour did not announce specific dates, tournaments would be sited in North America, Europe, Asia, Australia and the Middle East. LIV Golf, which competes this week at… Source link

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