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- Donald Trump was warned not to go after prosecutors or witnesses again.
- Now, his allies are doing it.
- Outside his hush-money trial, surrogates have gone on the attack, toeing the line of a gag order.
Donald Trump has been testing the limits of his gag order in his hush-money trial — with 10 violations culminating in a warning from the judge that he could be jailed.
But while the
The rise and fall of MoviePass is one of those stories just begging for the documentary treatment and, well, HBO has got you covered. The platform just set a premiere date of May 29 for MoviePass, MovieCrash, a documentary helmed by filmmaker Muta’Ali and produced by none other than Mark Wahlberg.
The film chronicles the “meteoric rise and stranger-than-fiction implosion” of the movie ticket

A new company just announced it’s come on board and is ready to take Jason Voorhees and the Friday the 13th franchise into the future. What exactly that means though, is not quite crystal (lake) clear.
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- United Airlines' new inflight safety video is creative but also extremely distracting.
- The video's busy and engaging theatrics overshadow key safety information.
- Japan Airlines' straightforward safety video likely helped save 379 people escape a fire in January.
I didn't retain much from United Airlines' new
LG is no longer making the Signature OLED R TV that rolls down and hides in its stand, according to Chosun, which reports LG has already repurposed the manufacturing line for other TVs.
Customer interest in TVs that can disappear in their living room space has been growing, as evidenced by Samsung

OpenAI launched its Superalignment team almost a year ago with the ultimate goal of controlling hypothetical super-intelligent AI systems and preventing them from turning against humans. Naturally, many people were concerned—why did a team like this need to exist in the first place? Now, something more concerning has…
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- A possible bug in iOS 17.5 has left some iPhone owners seemingly freaked out.
- Users said deleted pictures were restored to their Photos app after the latest software update.
- It has sparked debates about Apple's privacy.
Photos that were thought to be long gone are popping back up for some iPhone
If you can't tell by now, just about every tech company is eager to pray at the altar of AI, for better or worse. Google's recent I/O developer conference was dominated by AI features, like its seemingly life-like Project Astra assistant. Just before that, OpenAI debuted GPT 4o, a free and conversational AI model that's disturbingly flirty. Next up is Microsoft Build 2024, the company's developer
If you’re a PC gamer with time to kill this summer, the Epic Games Store has come through with a chance to scoop up a bunch of titles on the low. In fact, you can take advantage of the Fortnite maker’s “Mega Sale” without spending a single dime. In addition to
Sony used to be a fairly major player in the smartphone space, but its offerings never quite made a splash in the US. Despite that, the company has been pumping out yearly refreshes of its Xperia line of smartphones and the just-announced Xperia 1 VI looks like the perfect device for both amateur and professional photographers. Sony, after all, is no slouch when it comes to cameras.
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