*********’s Creed Shadows Battle Pass Allegedly Leaks, Showing Off Futuristic And Mythological Cosmetics
*********’s Creed Shadows Battle Pass Allegedly Leaks, Showing Off Futuristic And Mythological Cosmetics
Images for an *********’s Creed Shadows battle pass have allegedly leaked online, showing off a selection of rewards that players will supposedly be able to unlock when the open-world game launches next year. If it is legitimate, this will be the first time that an *********’s Creed game has had a battle pass for players to work through.
The images and datamined information suggest that players will be able to progress through a free tier via a series of daily missions in the new Animus hub, unlocking a variety of cosmetics to equip their characters and weapons with. While Ubisoft hasn’t officially confirmed the existence of a battle pass, the company has issued a DMCA takedown on the Reddit thread gathering up the images–which were originally uncovered by dataminer Fraxiswinning–and on social media platforms.
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Some of the cosmetics include futuristic ******* skins and armor alongside mythological mounts and resources that players can use inside the game, and one of the other leaked images shows co-protagonist Yasuke standing inside the Animus hub.
While the battle-pass system will be new to *********’s Creed, the idea of cosmetic gear in the game is something that has been around for many years now. The Ubisoft Connect app has regularly offered unlockable gear for completing in-game challenges, and recent games featured a seemingly immortal merchant named Reda who traded rare equipment to players in exchange for elusive–but easy to buy with actual cash–resources like Opals.
Originally scheduled to launch in October, *********’s Creed Shadows was delayed to February 14, 2025 so that its developers would have more time to polish the game. The new entry in the series will also lay the groundwork for future games, as it’ll be integrated inside the *********’s Creed Infinity hub, an in-universe Animus where the ongoing modern-day narrative will play out.
*********’s Creed boss Marc-Alexis Coté recently spoke about this aspect of *********’s Creed Games, and how Ubisoft is aiming to introduce a new direction for the storylines set in modern times.
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Time is rapidly running out for Windows 10, as Microsoft shuts down Beta testing channel
Time is rapidly running out for Windows 10, as Microsoft shuts down Beta testing channel
Microsoft has deployed one final preview build to the Beta test channel
The Beta channel is being closed down, leaving only Release Preview now
This effectively means Windows 10 won’t get any more new features
Microsoft has just dropped the guillotine on the Beta channel for Windows 10, a testing platform that was only recently resurrected earlier this year.
The news was delivered as part of a new Beta preview in the usual blog post from Microsoft detailing the changes with build 19045.
In fact, this build is being released simultaneously to both the Release Preview and Beta channels for Windows 10 22H2, but it marks the end of the road for the latter.
Microsoft explains: “The Beta channel and Release Preview channel will receive the same Windows 10 build today just like we’ve been doing since June. However, this will be the last time we release a Windows 10 build to the Beta channel as we will be shutting down the Beta channel for Windows 10.”
Those Windows 10 testers who are currently in the Beta channel will be moved over to the Release Preview builds.
As for the work done in build 19045, it consists of some bug fixes, with the only actual change feature-wise coming to the Beta channel.
Don’t get excited, though, as Microsoft’s parting gift to Windows 10 is the Start menu now showing adverts (or ‘suggestions’ as the software giant puts it) for apps from the Microsoft Store which are from a “small set of curated developers” apparently.
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Boo, hiss, etcetera – though you can turn off the ‘Show suggestions occasionally’ for the Start menu (head to Settings > Personalization > Start).
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Analysis: Time is running out for Windows 10
The Beta channel only came back to life in June 2024, as a platform for testing and continuing active development of Windows 10 – albeit in a limited fashion – so it was only briefly resurrected for not even half a year before getting the axe again.
This means that changes such as the above Start menu tweak won’t be coming to Windows 10 any longer (though in the case of this addition from Microsoft, you might be glad to see the back of active development for the older OS).
Effectively, this is Microsoft putting Windows 10 on ice, without saying as much – and that’s no surprise. After all, Windows 10 only has 11 months left on the clock before it runs out of support, so feature additions don’t make much sense at this point. Going forward, all we’ll have is the Release Preview channel for testing, the final stage of Insider builds before the release version of Windows 10, where minor fixes and bug squashing will be carried out.
Don’t expect anything new, in short, though we suppose Microsoft could still surprise us – this has happened in the past, after all, when the software giant announced an effective feature freeze, only to thaw that move with some reasonable-sized feature drops.
At any rate, the shuttering of the Beta channel is another reminder that if you are on Windows 10, you should be starting to consider your End of Life options. Whether that’s upgrading to Windows 11 somehow, or an entirely alternative approach like one of the more Windows deserter-friendly Linux distros, perhaps.
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François Hollande calls for a ******* Europe after Trump election win
François Hollande calls for a ******* Europe after Trump election win
French President Francois Hollande delivers a speech as he attends the inauguration of the new ‘Sud Europe Atlantique’ (South Europe Atlantic) high-speed rail line, linking Tours and Bordeaux, on February 28, 2017, in Villognon, central France.
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Former French President François Hollande underlined the importance of Europe sticking together in the face of U.S. protectionism on issues like security and trade.
President-elect Donald Trump’s election win last week has fueled fears of an impending economic nightmare for the ********* Union after he threatened to impose an additional 10% in tariffs on these nations.
This would come at a time when traditional economic powerhouse Germany is dealing with an economic malaise and a political vacuum after its coalition government collapsed. There are also concerns over the Ukraine war and whether the U.S. could pull funding for the war-torn nation — leaving ********* allies to foot the bill.
Hollande told CNBC’s Charlotte Reed Wednesday that Europe must be worried.
“Europe is today a continent that is not *******. So what will be absolutely essential is the reaction to what Trump wants to do, particularly the U.S. disengaging from the ********* continent,” he said.
“This is what France, Germany, Poland and the ******* Kingdom, the four main countries that invest in defense, will do. If these four countries react together, both in relation to the security issue, the Ukraine issue and even the trade issue, then Europe will be respected. Otherwise it will be pushed aside,” he added.
Despite Germany and France seeing significant political volatility this year, Hollande said there could still be a “broad political consensus” in these major ********* nations, no matter who is in charge, that could “firmly resist what Donald Trump may undertake.”
Ukraine peace?
Hollande, the former socialist leader of France, led the nation between 2012 to 2017 and briefly crossed over with Trump’s first term. He recalled that Trump was often a man of his word.
Trump has previously boasted he could “end the war” in Ukraine in 24 hours if elected, signaling that he would pull the plug on funding in order to force the country into a negotiated settlement with Russia. Analysts say Ukraine could then be pushed into a “bad peace” with its powerful neighbor, and potentially forced to relinquish almost 20% of its territory in the south and east that’s currently occupied by Russian forces.
Hollande predicted that Trump will try to propose a peace with Russian President Vladimir ****** that will exclude Ukraine from the negotiations, which could potentially allow Russia to take territories it already occupies.
“Are we going to let it happen? We must not let it happen,” Hollande said. “Because it would set an extremely serious precedent where force had prevailed over law.”
—CNBC’s Silvia Amaro and Holly Ellyatt contributed to this article.
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Netanyahu aide investigated by police over 7 October timeline
Netanyahu aide investigated by police over 7 October timeline
The Chief of Staff to ******** Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is being investigated by police over allegations of altering documents relating to the 7 October ****** ******* to portray his boss in a more favourable light.
Tzachi Braverman, one of Netanyahu’s closest advisors, was questioned by the ******** police Lahav 433 major ******* unit for over five hours on Thursday, according to reports in ******** media.
Detectives have confirmed an investigation is under way.
The accusation is focused around two telephone calls that Netanyahu received as the ****** cross border raid was unfolding on 7 October 2023.
Braverman is suspected of having altered the documented time when Netanyahu first received an update on the ******* via a telephone call from his military secretary at the time, Major General Avi Gil.
The chief of staff is accused of changing the time from 06:40 to 06:29.
He denies having altered the transcript of the call other than to change the time.
“I know that the first call was received at 06:29, that’s why I insisted on changing it,” he is reported to have told detectives during the interrogation.
While Gil had phoned Netanyahu at 06:29, as the ****** ******* began, Netanyahu did not give any instructions, telling him instead to phone again in 10 minutes, at 06:40, according to a report in the Haaretz newspaper,
It was only during the second phone call for which Braverman allegedly altered the time stamp to appear as though it was the first, that Netanyahu ordered Gil to hold a situational assessment on the developing ****** invasion, Haaretz reported.
The allegation is that Braverman altered the time, in order to give the impression that the prime minister had acted more urgently and more decisively.
The chief of staff denies that.
The 7 October ******* was the biggest military and intelligence ******** in *******’s history.
Several senior military officials have already resigned over it.
Netanyahu has consistently denied any personal ********.
His critics though, believe it is the prime minister who was ultimately responsible for the ******** to prevent the deadliest ******* on the country since the foundation of the State of ******* in 1948.
Various investigations are under way into the military and intelligence failures and Netanyahu has rejected claims he is stalling on demands for a full-scale inquiry.
This potential scandal is in its infancy.
But it could go on to seriously undermine the prime Minister’s position.
And it comes at a time when Netanyahu is mid-way through a trial facing *********** charges.
He is due to testify in that trial next month, having ******* to have the case thrown own, believing it is a political witch-hunt.
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Real Madrid’s internal tensions: 25 injuries, concerns over running stats and divisive Pintus
Real Madrid’s internal tensions: 25 injuries, concerns over running stats and divisive Pintus
Real Madrid thrashed Osasuna 4-0 last weekend but the game summed up their misfortunes this season.
Yes, it got Madrid back to winning ways after their third defeat of the season a few days earlier against AC Milan, and this was important given they only lost two in the whole of the 2023-24 campaign.
But in that victory against Osasuna, Rodrygo, Eder Militao and Lucas Vazquez were all injured, deepening a worrying crisis of personnel. Madrid now have nine players unavailable because of injury.
Militao tore his anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) for the second time in two seasons, and Rodrygo and Vazquez will miss around a month with muscle injuries. Right-back Dani Carvajal and promising centre-back Joan Martinez have also suffered ACL injuries this term — and the same happened to goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois and David Alaba last year, as well as Militao.
Seventeen players have been injured this season, sometimes more than once.
Those injuries have caused friction within the Madrid dressing room. Tensions have emerged within Carlo Ancelotti’s backroom staff, including over the team’s physical preparation. Among other things, The Athletic has learned:
Physical trainer Antonio Pintus has become a divisive figure behind the scenes, with some of his approaches considered to be old-fashioned
Some in the dressing room aren’t pleased by the media attention he has garnered in recent seasons
There is disagreement within the coaching staff over the importance of how far Madrid’s players are running in games
Assistant coach and head of set pieces Francesco Mauri has displayed temperamental behaviour on the touchline and behind the scenes
Sources close to Pintus blame Madrid’s injury problems on several factors, including the club’s intense schedule.
The people working at Real Madrid, or close to those who work for the club, who spoke to The Athletic for this piece did so on condition of anonymity to protect their jobs or relationships. Real Madrid were contacted for comment.
Here, we explain the internal divisions behind the scenes.
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Ancelotti is without nine injured players: Alaba, Martinez, Carvajal, youth centre-back Jacobo Ramon, Militao, Courtois, Aurelien Tchouameni, Vazquez and Rodrygo. Madrid’s players have suffered 25 separate injuries in the first three months of the season.
Real Madrid’s 25 injuries this season
Player
Number of injuries
Type of injuries
2
Two adductor muscle injuries
1
ACL and meniscus
1
Adductor muscle
3
Two muscle injuries, ACL and meniscus
1
ACL (from last season)
1 (at least)
Muscular problems
3
Hip
1
ACL
1
Muscle strain
2
Foot, ankle sprain
1
Knee sprain
1
Muscle
1
Ankle sprain
1
Thigh muscle
1
Neck
3
Muscle, back problems
1
Muscle
Players have continued to play despite discomfort. That was the case with Tchouameni, who had a longstanding foot injury before his latest absence with an ankle problem. Jude Bellingham has experienced issues with his left shoulder since last season.
The injury crisis has led to doubts about Pintus in the dressing room, as Spanish outlet Relevo first reported.
Militao suffered a second ACL injury in two seasons in the game against Osasuna (Alberto Gardin/NurPhoto via Getty Images)
Pintus is an Italian fitness trainer who worked for clubs including Chelsea, Juventus and Inter Milan before arriving at Real Madrid in 2016. His first spell at the club lasted until 2019 and he re-joined in 2021 when Ancelotti returned. Madrid president Florentino Perez called him to give him the job the second time around.
Media reports — including from The Athletic — regularly highlight Pintus as a significant figure.
During Madrid’s pre-season training camp in 2023, Bellingham told Real Madrid TV: “Pintus loves to ***** us… but yes, I love him. He’s a great guy”. Pintus has regularly used special masks to record and analyse his players’ oxygen and carbon dioxide levels, personalising their training programmes accordingly. On their tour of the ******* States this year, The Athletic reported how he had been collaborating with NASA to help astronauts on their missions.
From this summer, Pintus’ title changed from first-team fitness coach to head of performance. That promotion came with an improved contract and followed interest in the Italian from elsewhere.
But Pintus’ relationship with Ancelotti has become strained in recent months. Some within the dressing room say one of the main reasons for this is Pintus not taking responsibility for key decisions — including the recovery of injured players.
Pintus’ physical trainers and the rest of Ancelotti’s coaching staff disagree on the team’s physical intensity in games. Independent data seen by The Athletic suggests they are 19th of 20 in La Liga this season for distance covered per 90 minutes as a team. One of the reasons behind this may be that they often enjoy more possession than their opponents, so the ball is doing the running for them.
But Ancelotti and others think that Madrid’s players aren’t running as much as last season and that they have to increase their distance covered in kilometres — something the club’s directors have highlighted to the squad. The staff disagree among themselves how important this is, however, with some claiming that the most important metric is distance covered at maximum intensity.
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To give an example of how the two can vary, data seen by The Athletic from the 4-0 win against Osasuna shows Madrid’s overall distance covered was the second lowest of the league season, but they recorded their second-highest distance at a high intensity.
Some point to a lack of physical work outside of games. They give the example of Kylian Mbappe’s recent trip to Sweden after he was not called up to the France squad for the October international break due to fitness concerns over a recent thigh injury.
While Mbappe was away, he agreed with Pintus to do some low-intensity exercises. Pintus then called Mbappe to Madrid’s Valdebebas training ground a day before the club’s other internationals were due to return. The club posted photos of that session, although according to one source, the forward only ran for a short *******.
Pintus’ approach has proved divisive (Alberto Gardin/Eurasia Sport Images/Getty Images)
People familiar with the environment describe Pintus as a trainer who adapts physical work to the preference of individual players, but that sometimes this isn’t very intense. Some players feel comfortable with him, but some key figures in the team think more regular work is needed. Some of the exercises he gives the players are also considered old-fashioned by other people involved in player preparation.
Others who are close to Pintus’ thinking say the intense schedule and the lack of a proper pre-season can help explain the injury problems. They point out that Girona had 12 first-team injuries at one point in October.
People familiar with the environment also say Pintus appears to have become distanced from the rest of the coaching staff and does not seem to want to share much information about his work, which makes it difficult to coordinate with the team.
Madrid’s physical team consists of Italian Giuseppe Bellistri, Frenchman Sebastien Devillaz, who monitors the players’ metrics, and readaptation coach Jose Carlos Parrales. Ancelotti decided to move his son-in-law Mino Fulco from the role of nutritionist and assistant to performance manager to try to improve the connection with the rest of the staff — but there ******** a sense of mistrust.
Some of those close to the dressing room don’t appreciate Pintus’ public prominence, feeling he appears mainly in a positive light but does not take the same responsibility when there are problems. Multiple people said they are also wary of his close relationship with Perez, the club president. One person who works for a Real Madrid first-team player explained this to The Athletic by saying: “He’s a friend of Florentino’s — he’s like his right arm.” Pintus himself is unhappy with leaks from within the dressing room.
People familiar with the dressing room environment say Pintus is distant but polite with Ancelotti and nobody in the dressing room questions the head coach’s ******* to keep things civil. Ancelotti has insisted to his staff that they have to stay calm on the bench. Those close to Pintus say there are no issues between him and Ancelotti.
Carlo’s son and assistant coach Davide is also praised for how he manages these situations. In the last training session open to the media before the Osasuna win, Carlo and Pintus could be seen in fluid discussion while they put players through their paces.
Davide Ancelotti with his father Carlo (Alberto Gardin/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images)
A senior Madrid source stressed to The Athletic that Pintus has the club’s support — but the debate over his methods isn’t the only sign of heightened tensions within the coaching staff in recent weeks.
Injuries to youth players Martinez and Ramon when training with the first team have been a cause for concern. Sources involved with the team’s physical preparation say they are less developed than those in the senior squad. The increase in injuries has forced the club to move fitness coach Ruben Cipriano from the youth setup to the first team to work alongside Parrales.
According to multiple sources, the assistant coach and head of set pieces Francesco Mauri has also been displaying temperamental behaviour — on the touchline and behind the scenes.
Francesco is the son of Carlo Ancelotti’s former longstanding physical coach, Giovanni Mauri, and has risen to become an essential part of the first team alongside Davide Ancelotti. Both Davide and Francesco are highly rated as coaches within the Madrid setup.
They have been friends since childhood and have been tasked with leading first-team training sessions for the past four years. The former took charge of set pieces last season, an area in which Madrid excelled at both ends of the pitch as they won a La Liga and Champions League double.
But in recent weeks, Francesco’s behaviour has upset several coaches.
Francesco Mauri (Mike Egerton/PA Images via Getty Images)
Someone who works with a Real Madrid first-team player told The Athletic: “Francesco has said several things that have upset Carlo a lot, but as he is like his father because he has grown up with Davide, there have been no major problems.
“There have been things he has said and done on the bench that if someone else does, they would be kicked off the bench.”
He has become increasingly vocal on the touchline during games. In the closing stages of Madrid’s 3-2 win against Alaves in September, he left for the dressing room after members of the opposition bench complained about his behaviour, which they considered excessive.
Sources close to Mauri say this followed a heated discussion after Endrick avoided a red card. They say Mauri acknowledges he is a temperamental person and has at times gone too far, but that this is part of a personality he creates to counter the calmer instincts of the Ancelottis.
But there has been more friction between Davide and Mauri than previously. Mauri has started a course to become a head coach and it is unclear whether they will continue working together after Madrid. Davide and Mauri have aspirations to be a first-team coach, with the latter interested in the prospect of one day managing in Major League Soccer.
As long as players continue to suffer injuries and Ancelotti’s squad becomes more depleted, there will be intense scrutiny on the club’s medical and fitness departments.
This is not the first time, either. In November last year, Madrid removed Niko Mihic from his position as head of medical services, despite Perez’s trust in him. Mounting injury problems — and dissatisfaction among the rest of the staff and squad with his methods — led to that decision, and Felipe Segura replaced him. Mihic, considered by those around the first team squad to be extremely close to the president, ******** involved at the club.
Within the dressing room, there is a feeling that further changes will be made to the organisational structure at Madrid.
In the meantime, there is no sign that tensions behind the scenes will ease soon.
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GTA Trilogy Developers Respond to Credits Being Removed
GTA Trilogy Developers Respond to Credits Being Removed
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Grove Street Games’ lead has addressed the removal of their name from the credits of the GTA Trilogy Definitive Edition. Fans pointed out that it was only partially removed.
Spotted by Eurogamer, Thomas Williamson, the head of Grove Street Games, recently addressed the removal of his company from the credits of the GTA Trilogy following the latest update. You can find his complete statement below.:
“Speaking entire hypothetically: It’s a ***** move to remove primary developers from credits in an update, especially when an update includes hundreds of fixes that were provided by those developers that stayed out of players’ hands for years.”
Several fans responded to Williamson’s post, highlighting that Grove Street Games has not been entirely removed from the GTA Trilogy’s credits. They mentioned that the developers are still credited in the final credits but have been removed from the initial splash screen.
Recently, the GTA Trilogy received a significant update for both PC and consoles, introducing new game features and enhancements. Key highlights of this update include a new “Classic Lighting” mode and improved animations, which greatly enhance the visual quality of the games. This update removed Grove Street Games from GTA Trilogy’s opening credits.
In other news, read about how Shawn Fontenot almost quit the role of Franklin Clinton in GTA 5. Also, Take Two isn’t worried about GTA 6’s performance on the Series S. What are your thoughts on the GTA Trilogy developers’ response? What are your thoughts on GTA Trilogy Definitive Edition’s new update? Let us know in the comments or our new community forum!
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Maker builds Raspberry Pi-powered Rick and Morty watch to remotely control smart home
Maker builds Raspberry Pi-powered Rick and Morty watch to remotely control smart home
Raspberry Pi controlled smart homes are cool enough on their own but Donutsorelse has kicked things up a notch with this awesome Rick and Morty-themed wrist watch control system! This Raspberry Pi wearable is integrated with AI for a seamless experience, enabling Donutsorelse to control a variety of smart home services in his home—as well as a few Rock and Morty easter eggs, like an awesome Mr. Meeseeks box.
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According to Donutsorelse, this was part of a Halloween costume in which he was dressed up as Rick. The idea was to create something that wasn’t just useful but also complimented the costume with features that would behave just like one of Rick’s many inventions. This meant the integration of AI to help with sentence interpretation when registering voice commands.
Donutsorelse is using the word “butler” as a keyword to trigger commands. The Raspberry Pi is working alongside a DFRobot Unihiker board which is responsible for listening for audio input. It’s connected to a Blues Notecarrier F card, adding remote support which means you can use the device pretty much anywhere as long as it has a signal—presumably in this universe, at least. There is also a Flask server at play that manages the various requests and integrates the AI API.
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The Raspberry Pi used in this project is a Compute Module 4 as part of an M5Stack CM4Stack Development Kit but Donutsorelse insists you could use a Raspberry Pi 3 B instead. It’s working alongside the DFRobot Unihiker which has a touchscreen and the BluesNotecarrier F that provides the cellular wireless support.
A Python script is responsible for managing much of the overall workflow. It utilizes OpenAI to help with understanding voice requests. This makes it possible to say things like “Butler, turn on all of the lights.” instead of requiring specific explanations like “Butler, turn on the living room light, turn on the hallway light, turn on the kitchen light.”
If you want to get a closer look at this Raspberry Pi project, you can check out the build details over at Hackster. There you’ll also find lots of information about its assembly as well as the source code.
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Jefferies says these cheap stocks can see sharp postelection gains
Jefferies says these cheap stocks can see sharp postelection gains
Select cheap names could be poised to jump in a postelection market, according to Jefferies. The market went on a tear in the week following President-elect Donald Trump’s win at the polls, with the S & P 500 , Nasdaq Composite and Dow Jones Industrial Average touching fresh highs Monday. The rally has taken a breather since then, however. Indeed, after the 2016 and 2020 election, names with the cheapest valuations eventually performed well, while momentum plays lagged, Jefferies equity strategist Steven DeSanctis noted. This was especially the case for small-cap and midcap companies versus their larger peers, he added. To identify solid plays that could be poised for strong performance after the election, Jefferies searched for buy-rated names that were in the cheapest quintiles based on the firm’s valuation model. It then zeroed in on names with higher beta, as well as those with recent upward revisions. Higher beta names are more volatile compared to the market, but they can offer a greater reward for those willing to take the risk. “The cheapest names have lagged in November, since June 30th, and really since the start of the year. The rolling 12-month difference between Q1 and Q5 has moves back to what we would consider a pretty extreme level, thus we see cheaper being better going forward,” DeSanctis added. Here are a few of the names Jefferies turned up. Alcoa is a stock that has recently gotten cheaper but could outperform next year, particularly as the company may benefit from tightening aluminum and alumina markets, Jefferies found. The firm’s $50 price target suggests 21% potential upside for the stock, which has gained 21% this year. “Aside from our expectation of rising prices for the commodities it produces, Alcoa is also taking measures to continue its operational improvements under new mgmt,” the note read. “This stock is under-owned, in our view, and is poised to outperform in 2025.” William Oplinger, Alcoa’s CEO, recently told CNBC that he expects strong aluminum demand in the near and long term. He highlighted continued strength in the packaging industry and automotive and transportation businesses, as well as in building construction spurred by lower interest rates around the world. Looking ahead, the executive added that aluminum is crucial to the energy transition as it is used in electrical conductors, photovoltaic cells and electric vehicles. Jefferies included cruise operator Carnival in the list, saying it likes the company for several reasons, including the fact that Carnival’s bookings for next year are at an all-time high. Further, the company’s efforts to decrease its financial leverage would accelerate in a lower interest rate environment. The company’s CEO Josh Weinstein is also “an agent of change,” the firm added. Jefferies’ $26 price target on the stock suggests nearly 7% potential upside for Carnival shares from its latest close. Carnival’s stock is up 31% year to date, and it reached a fresh 52-week high on Thursday. ******* Airlines , financial technology company SoFi and retailer Boot Barn also made the cut. ******* Airlines is among the strongest names on the list, as its shares have more than doubled in 2024.
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Thune faces first loyalty test: What to do with Trump’s most controversial Cabinet picks
Thune faces first loyalty test: What to do with Trump’s most controversial Cabinet picks
A series of controversial Cabinet picks have become an early test for how Senate leader-in-waiting John Thune will balance proving his loyalty to Donald Trump with the interests of his wide-ranging conference.
So far, he seems to be giving the president-elect wide deference.
Trump hasn’t finished his selections yet, but three picks for some of the most influential roles in the Cabinet are already prompting anxiety among GOP senators who must decide whether to confirm them: Matt Gaetz for attorney general, Pete Hegseth for secretary of Defense and Tulsi Gabbard for director of national intelligence. And POLITICO first reported another pick Thursday afternoon: Robert F. Kennedy Jr. for Health and Human Services secretary.
Broadly, *********** senators, led by Thune (R-S.D.), say Trump should be allowed to fill out his Cabinet the way he wants — though a couple are openly expressing doubts, especially on Gaetz. Nominees can only afford to lose three votes on the Senate floor and still get confirmed.
“We don’t know until we start the process,” Thune said about Gaetz’s chances of getting confirmed. “And that’s what we intend to do with him and all the other potential nominees.”
The wait-and-see approach isn’t a ringing endorsement, and Thune will have his work cut out for him if he moves forward on confirming each nominee. In addition to publicly aired doubts from Sens. Susan Collins of Maine and Lisa Murkowski of Alaska, Sen. John Cornyn (R-Texas) said Thursday he wanted to see a House Ethics Committee report on Gaetz that details an investigation into several allegations against the attorney general nominee, including that he had **** with a minor. The chair of that panel has indicated the report won’t be released now, because Gaetz resigned from the House on Wednesday night.
The Department of Justice conducted its own investigation as part of a **** trafficking probe and, according to Gaetz’s lawyers and DOJ officials, decided not to bring ********* charges. Gaetz has denied any wrongdoing.
There are issues with Hegseth, Gabbard and Kennedy, too. Combat veteran Sen. Joni Ernst (R-Iowa) has said Hegseth needs to “explain” his recent comments on a podcast that “we should not have women in combat roles.” Gabbard has sparked concern within the intelligence community due to her sympathetic views on autocrats like Russia’s Vladimir ****** and Syria’s Bashar al-Assad. And some senators have dodged questions about confirming Kennedy — who has touted for years the debunked claim that vaccines cause autism — before reports of his official pick.
There’s a general theory on Senate-confirmed nominations that new presidents will offer a sort of sacrificial lamb, a nominee meant to go down to make others look better or provide cover to purple-state senators to approve others. But GOP leaders said they don’t think that’s Trump’s intention here, and regardless, more than one ******** could sour Thune and Trump’s relationship early in the term. Thune has vowed to advance Trump’s agenda, and his nominees are the first test on how effectively he can deliver.
“He’s got a hard job,” said one GOP senator, granted anonymity to speak candidly. “Be careful what you ask for. He knew it was going to be hard. He knew President Trump was going to put people in there that people [were] going to question.”
But, the senator noted, Thune ******** responsible for getting members “on the same page, and that’s tough as Republicans.”
Compare it to 2017, when *********** senators had a slightly slimmer majority to confirm Trump’s picks in his first term. At the time, Trump had to withdraw his secretary of Labor nominee Andrew Puzder after it became clear he didn’t have the votes in a 52-48 Senate majority. Puzder faced multiple accusations of misconduct, most notably his admission that he did not pay taxes on the services of an undocumented immigrant who worked for him for years.
Puzder was the only Cabinet nominee that Trump had to pull in his first year, though he was far from alone over the four-year term. Senate Republicans, even those closely aligned with Trump, aren’t eager to hop into another bruising series of confirmation fights — or deal with cascading withdrawals again.
And in a further sign of the general levels of deference to Trump, leading GOP senators aren’t actively pushing back on suggestions that the president-elect use recess appointments for picks that may not have the votes in the Senate.
Sen. Shelley Moore Capito (R-W.Va.) said she doesn’t think there’s been “any serious discussions on how to move forward on a recess appointment, because hopefully it’ll prove unnecessary.”
Republicans frequently brushed off questions about confirming the controversial nominees by pointing to the need for a thorough vetting process. And some argued that even if that process turned up negative information on nominees, it was in Trump’s best interest to find out before they were confirmed.
“We need to have a complete vetting of the nominees — not only so we know that the nominee is qualified but also to protect the president,” Cornyn said. “I’m sure it’s not in his best interest to have any surprises.”
“I don’t have any preconceived notions about it,” Cornyn later added about Kennedy’s planned nomination to HHS. But he said he’s “sure” Kennedy’s strong anti-vaccine position “will come up.”
With regards to Gabbard, Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) — a close Trump ally — noted that “we have different foreign policy positions at times” but that he intended to give broad latitude to the president-elect in selecting his government.
“I’m gonna do with Trump what I do with everybody: Let you pick your people,” he told POLITICO. “Defer to your choice, unless it’s too far.”
Collins, who voted against multiple Trump nominees in his first term, said she “can’t imagine” that the issues contained in the House Ethics Committee’s report about Gaetz wouldn’t “become public, either through the committee’s extensive investigation or the FBI report or questions asked by committee members at Mr. Gaetz hearing.”
“Mr. Gaetz is an example of where the Senate’s role is critical to take a look at allegations and at his fitness for a very important job,” Collins added.
And Murkowski, after saying Wednesday that Gaetz was not a “serious” pick, declined to weigh in on Trump’s selections on Thursday, saying she needs to meet with her constituents.
Sen. Todd Young (R-Ind.), who’s broken with Trump on occasion, said he needed to learn more about each of the picks, especially Gaetz.
“I don’t know enough to be concerned right now,” he told reporters. “I think it would be responsible for me to learn more about each of these nominees.”
Others in the conference said nothing, even an adverse report from the House Ethics Committee, would shake their confidence and willingness to confirm Gaetz as attorney general.
“He’s very talented, and anyone who has spent any time with him knows he’s very smart and capable. I’m going to vote to confirm him,” said Sen.-elect Jim Banks (R-Ind.). “I’m not gonna speculate about what [the Ethics report] says or what it doesn’t say, because we don’t know what it says.”
Joe Gould contributed to this report.
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Five guilty of murdering Bristol teens
Five guilty of murdering Bristol teens
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Mason Rist, 15, and Max Dixon, 16, had been friends since nursery
A group of teenagers and a man have been found guilty of murdering two best friends in a case of mistaken identity.
Mason Rist, 15, and Max Dixon, 16, were stabbed to ****** yards from Mason’s front door in Knowle West, Bristol, on 27 January.
Anthony Snook, 45, Riley Tolliver, 18, and two boys, 17 and 16, had all denied *******.
A 15-year-old boy admitted murdering Mason but denied ******** Max, however a jury at Bristol Crown Court found each member of the group guilty of both murders.
The jury of nine men and three women took 18 hours 45 minutes deliberating before returning the verdicts.
As the jury foreman returned the verdicts none of the defendants showed any reaction from the dock. They sat impassively and stared straight ahead.
Members of Mason and Max’s families, who were sat in the public gallery, cried as the guilty verdicts were given.
Other relatives cheered and punched the air.
Snook will be sentenced on 19 November, with the four teenagers due to be sentenced on 16 December.
During the trial, the court heard Max and Mason each received fatal stab wounds from two machetes.
One of the weapons used had a blade length of 42cm (16.5in), while a second was 41cm (16in).
CCTV captured the moments before the “horrific” stabbing
The jury was told how Max and Mason had been wrongly identified as being responsible for throwing bricks at a house in the neighbouring Hartcliffe area earlier that evening.
The five accused had set off from Hartcliffe heading to Knowle West “*****-bent on revenge”, Ray Tully QC told the court.
Snook, from Hartcliffe, Bristol, claimed he “didn’t know” the teenagers were going to ***** the boys when he drove them to the area in his Audi Q2.
Mr Tully said the four younger defendants were all armed and argued all five people were responsible for their deaths, which the jury accepted.
During the trial, the jury was shown CCTV captured from Mason’s home.
It showed the Audi slow down as it passed Max arriving at Mason’s home in Ilminster Avenue shortly after 23:00 BST on the Saturday night.
The car then drives out of frame, and Max and Mason leave the house together.
Seconds later, the same camera captures the Audi reappearing and four people jump out, chasing the boys down the road, before inflicting the fatal injuries in an ******* lasting 33 seconds.
‘Absolutely petrified’
Members of the community rushed to Max and Mason who collapsed in the street to try and save them before paramedics arrived.
The friends ***** in hospital within 15 minutes of each other in the early hours of Sunday morning.
Det Sup Gary Haskins, head of Avon and Somerset Police’s major ****** investigation team, said: “These were two boys going about their business just out being friends.
“They were cut down in the prime of their lives. They must have been absolutely petrified.
“They were attacked for no reason whatsoever by individuals they didn’t know.
“Unfortunately in the course of running away from their attackers they sustained injuries… so severe sadly they succumbed to those injuries. They were unsurvivable injuries.”
Det Supt Haskins said that within 59 minutes of the ******* on Max and Mason, Snook was in custody.
“He [Snook] was the ****** who could have changed the course of this incident.
“He’s the one that could have stopped this from happening.”
He added: “These individuals, as a collective, went after those two boys.
“They armed themselves together, they travelled together, they travelled back from the ******* together, and they were intent on causing harm to whoever they came across.”
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Volleyball players, coach sue San Jose State, Mountain West for allowing transgender athlete
Volleyball players, coach sue San Jose State, Mountain West for allowing transgender athlete
A federal lawsuit filed Wednesday in Colorado against the Mountain West and its commissioner, Gloria Nevarez, seeks emergency injunctive relief that would declare a transgender San Jose State women’s volleyball player ineligible for the upcoming conference tournament in Las Vegas on Nov. 27-30.
The plaintiffs include San Jose State co-captain Brooke Slusser, assistant coach Melissa Batie-Smoose and two former Spartans players, as well as players from four other conference schools. They allege that the school and conference violated the U.S. Constitution and Title IX by allowing a transgender athlete to play for a women’s sports team and by suppressing free speech rights of those that spoke out in protest.
San Jose State University, its head volleyball coach Todd Kress, and two school administrators, as well as the trustees board for the California State University system, are also named as defendants.
The controversy flared in September when Slusser, who transferred to San Jose State prior to the 2023 season, joined a federal lawsuit challenging the NCAA’s transgender policy and went public with assertions about her teammate’s gender identification. In the lawsuit, Slusser said the teammate, who was also her roommate, “was born male and identifies as a ‘transgender woman,’” and came out to her during a conversation in April.
Slusser has since spoken with numerous media outlets about her experience with her teammate. The Athletic is not naming the athlete because the athlete has not publicly identified.
A Mountain West spokesperson did not return a message seeking comment.
“The Mountain West Conference prioritizes the best interests of our student-athletes and takes great care to adhere to NCAA and MW policies,” the conference said in a Thursday statement. “While we are unable to comment on the pending litigation of this particular situation, we take seriously all concerns of student-athlete ******** and fairness.”
In October, Nevarez told the Associated Press: “The student-athlete (in question) meets the eligibility standard, so if a team does not play them, it’s a forfeit, meaning they take a loss.”
“We have not been served with the lawsuit. We obtained a copy of the 132-page document late Wednesday afternoon,” SJSU said in a statement. “We will not comment at this time.”
As the season began, several schools — Southern Utah, Boise State, Utah State, Wyoming and Nevada — forfeited matches with the Spartans.
The lawsuit alleges that the Mountain West’s handbook did not originally include a policy for transgender athletes, but added one on Sept. 27, around the same time the controversy exploded, that stated that schools would have to forfeit if they refused to play a match.
The lawsuit also alleges that San Jose State officials in an April 2024 meeting instructed players not to speak about their teammate’s **** or gender identity outside of the team.
According to the complaint, shortly after Slusser first went public, an administrator reminded her that “speaking disrespectfully against the school or the NCAA would be against your letter of intent and could affect your scholarship,” which she took as retaliation.
Two of the plaintiffs, former San Jose State walk-ons Elle Patterson and Alyssa Sugai, said in the lawsuit that they lost potential scholarship opportunities to their transgender teammate in previous seasons because they were not getting as much playing time while playing the same position. Patterson told her coaches she could not afford to pay her own way for another season and left the team. Sugai transferred.
Neither knew the player identified as transgender when they arrived on campus, they said in the lawsuit.
“The reason that (the transgender athlete) outperformed Sugai was not effort but was Retained Male Advantage, which Sugai could not match because Sugai is a woman,” the suit says.
The lawsuit says Batie-Smoose, an associate head coach under Kress for two seasons, observed that Kress was becoming “hostile” toward Slusser and herself after she raised concerns about ”preferential treatment” for the transgender athlete. On Oct. 29, Batie-Smoose filed a Title IX complaint with San Jose State, the Mountain West and NCAA alleging discrimination against women and gave an interview to an *********** website. Days later, the school suspended her.
The NCAA’s transgender participation policy, adopted in 2022, states that transgender women may compete on women’s teams after completing one calendar year of testosterone suppression treatment if they meet their sport’s standard for documented testosterone levels prior to regular-season competition.
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‘We are devastated’: *** indie games show WASD is permanently cancelled
‘We are devastated’: *** indie games show WASD is permanently cancelled
*** games industry show WASD has been permanently cancelled as the company behind the event enters liquidation.
Citing skyrocketing industry costs, the event, which showcased the best of the ***’s independent games industry is no more.
Co-founder David Lilley told the BBC: “increasing costs and less demand for stand space means running events is just not viable for us anymore.”
Independent publishing label Lost in Cult commented on the news: “We are devastated to hear the news about WASD.
“Our first ever bookstand was at WASD. We got eyes on our work from people who otherwise would not have come across us in online spaces. ”
WASD was formed in the wake of EGX Rezzed, another ***-based industry show that also focussed on independent games.
WASD was one of the ***’s last video game events open to the public. EGX, the ***’s largest gaming show, is now part of MCM Comic-****, with both shows being held together.
Fans who attended the event earlier this year claimed that the EGX portion of the show was much smaller than in previous years, with little support from larger publishers.
The official website for WASD went offline earlier this year, leading many to suspect that the future of the event was in peril.
BAFTA-winning roguelike Vampire Survivors was shown off at the event’s inaugural show.
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IT leaders raise concerns over IT security overspend
IT leaders raise concerns over IT security overspend
IT leaders say they are overspending on cyber security tools, a survey of 800 IT leaders from Flexera has found.
The poll reported that 31% of the IT decision-makers who took part in the survey ranked IT security tools as the top area of overspending. This represents a six-point increase from last year’s survey (25%).
Even though reducing IT security risks ranked second (28%) behind artificial intelligence (AI) in terms of priorities over the next 12 months, the findings suggest that the conversations around the inflation of security tools and difficulties in integrating separate tooling together are ongoing.
Last year, analyst IDC surveyed 503 IT decision-makers in North America looking at cloud-native application protection platforms; data security; endpoint detection and response; extended detection and response; network security; next-generation firewall; security information and event management; security service edge; and vulnerability and exposure management. The respondents had anywhere from 41 to 60 security tools in their environment, with 25% reporting 21 to 40 tools.
Beyond IT security tools, the Flexera survey found that 68% of IT leaders say business units are spending far more on cloud and software as a service (SaaS) than they are aware of.
According to those surveyed, the estimated average amount of overspending across cloud, software, SaaS and hardware is around 20-25%. When asked about their top IT spending challenges, 45% said it was controlling growth in IT spend; for 40%, the biggest challenge was tackling IT spending efficiency and avoiding waste; and 39% saw their biggest challenge as managing price hikes from their software providers.
Flexera said the responses suggest that IT leaders ******* more thorough visibility across their entire technology investment, yet are continually juggling unknowns as they seek to determine the best course of action to correct overspending and better balance their piece of the budget.
The survey results also suggest that AI is redefining IT leaders’ priorities. Almost half (48%) of the IT leaders polled put integrating AI as their top priority for the next 12 months.
“While IT leaders are facing a myriad of challenges and opportunities, artificial intelligence seems to pose the biggest potential gains in the short- and long-term,” said Conal Gallagher, chief information officer at Flexera.
“There’s an extraordinary expense required of AI projects, creating an even greater sense of urgency to not only understand the impact of the investment, but to quickly demonstrate returns that advance core business objectives,” he added.
“AI is not only disrupting and transforming IT – for example, creating more focus on compute resources and data quality – but planting the seeds to change the way we all work. It’s no surprise that IT is at the forefront of recognising and ushering in this disruption, helping to be a guiding force for their organisations.”
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Wood says ARK Innovation fund shouldn’t be ‘huge slice of any portfolio’
Wood says ARK Innovation fund shouldn’t be ‘huge slice of any portfolio’
Cathie Wood, CEO of Ark Invest, speaks during an interview on CNBC on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) in New York City, February 27, 2023.
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Cathie Wood is defending her underperforming ARK Innovation exchange traded fund following a rocky stretch.
“We have a volatile fund,” she told CNBC’s “Squawk Box” on Friday. “We should not be a huge slice of any portfolio. We are more of a satellite strategy now, although we think this is the way the world is going.”
Shares of the technology fund have lost near two thirds of their value from their pandemic heyday, when market excitement and the meme stock craze drove shares to nearly $160 and led the fund to more than double in 2020, soaring 149%.
Since then, the fund has underperformed, fueling skepticism over the Ark Invest CEO’s investment strategies. Shares are up 2.8% this year, far behind the S&P 500’s 24% gain, and over the past three years have lost about 23% annually, according to FactSet data.
Wood acknowledged that several “interesting behaviors” during the Covid-19 pandemic sent ARKK shares higher, but asserted that many of the technologies and research underpinning her firm’s investments are “much more advanced.”
She called out the multiomics life sciences and health care sectors as the biggest drag on the fund. This should change as new genome therapy editing companies such as Intellia Therapeutics emerge as providing alternative ********-curing methods.
“We think we’re a very good complement to the broad-based benchmarks out there, because we don’t look anything like them,” she said of her fund. “And truth will win out.”
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Harvard Suspends Pro-Palestine Students Who Stage ‘Pray-In’ Protest at Library
Harvard Suspends Pro-Palestine Students Who Stage ‘Pray-In’ Protest at Library
As Harvard University workshops its image in the wake of criticisms over its handling of antisemitism on its Boston campus, the Ivy League college has suspended a group of students for staging a pro-Palestine “pray-in” last week in the Harvard Divinity School’s library.
During the event, reported on by The Harvard Crimson, the school’s student-run newspaper, more than 55 graduate students demanded Harvard “divest from *******’s war in Gaza and end censorship on campus.”
The protest seemingly centered on calls from left-leaning students who have condemned the Harvard Management Company (HMC), the entity responsible for managing the school’s endowment, for alleged investments in organizations with ties to *******.
In March of this year, the Harvard Law School’s Student Council voted 12-4 (with three abstentions) to pass a resolution calling on the HMC to “divest completely from weapons manufacturers, firms, academic programs, corporations, and all other institutions” that purportedly benefit ******* in some way.
Two members of the student government resigned following the vote. When they resigned, the pair said they left the board because they “strongly disagree with the resolution.”
Last Monday, the group of students staged a “pray-in” that lasted about 45 minutes before it was broken up and participants were suspended for violating a university-wide policy intended “to prevent students from feeling unsafe or distracted in spaces like libraries and classrooms.”
In her email announcing the suspensions, Harvard Divinity School Dean Marla F. Frederick said she understands the “importance of prayer.”
“At HDS we honor the importance of prayer and what it represents for so many,” wrote the dean. “And, as one colleague reminded us recently, ‘prayer is protest.’ In and of itself, advocacy for the cause of people under duress — whether in *******, Gaza, or other parts of the world — is noble.”
One of the student participants, Stephanie Tabashneck, called Frederick’s actions “inconceivable.”
“There’s a serious tension there between the ideals that HDS purports to uphold and the consequences that they impose on students who are living out these very ideals,” she said. “Harvard doesn’t support free speech. And I say this as someone who is ******* and both concerned about antisemitism and concerned about the genocide of the ************ people.”
All of this comes amidst a cloud of controversy for Harvard.
In January of this year, now-former Harvard University President Claudine Gay resigned, according to CBN News, after she was unable to state unequivocally during a congressional hearing in Washington, D.C., that calls on campus for the genocide of ******* people would, in fact, violate the school’s conduct policy.
At the time, Rep. Elise Stefanik (R-N.Y.), President-elect Donald Trump’s pick to serve as U.S. ambassador to the ******* Nations, questioned Gay, asking the embattled university leader, “Does calling for the genocide of Jews violate Harvard’s rules on bullying and harassment? Yes or no?” In response, Gay said, “It can be, depending on the context.”
Gay, who also faced significant allegations of plagiarism, later apologized, telling The Harvard Crimson, “What I should have had the presence of mind to do in that moment was return to my guiding truth, which is that calls for ********* against our ******* community — threats to our ******* students — have no place at Harvard, and will never go unchallenged.”
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Broadband upstream growth rate doubles downstream increase in Q3
Broadband upstream growth rate doubles downstream increase in Q3
Having predicted in February 2024 that global broadband data consumption records were set to be broken – on track to approach or surpass 700GB per month by the end of the year and a terabyte (TB) within the next five years – the latest OpenVault Broadband Insights (OVBI) quarterly update has found consumption tracking up in the third quarter of 2024, but with the surprise that upstream usage increased at more than double the rate of downstream growth.
This represents a new milestone, according to the software-as-a-service-based revenue and network improvement solutions provider. The OBVI update found year-on-year upstream growth ticked higher to 13.9% in the third quarter of 2024, while downstream usage increased by 6.8% – the lowest figure since the analysis began breaking out downstream and upstream data in 2017. The average downstream speed was 564Mbps, an increase of 13.2% compared with the third quarter of 2023, and the average upstream speed was 31Mbps, up 11%.
Overall growth was 7.2%, the lowest year-over-year rate ever recorded, with the monthly average data consumed by subscribers in the third quarter of 2024 being 590.1GB. Average data usage was nearly flat, up less than 1% from the 585.8GB observed in the second quarter of 2024, said to be consistent with historical seasonal patterns. The monthly median usage of 389.3GB was up 7% from the same ******* a year ago (363.8GB) and up 1.7% from the previous quarter.
The category of “super power users” – consuming 2TB or more per month – increased by 25% year-on-year, while “extreme power users – consuming 5TB or more per month – increased by 44% since the third quarter of 2023.
In addition to the focus on upstream and downstream growth rates, the latest OVBI report also looked for the first time at usage by selected demographic groups. Households with incomes under $50,000 per year had the highest average monthly data usage, at 639GB, despite having the slowest average internet speeds of 530Mbps. Consumption and speeds ranged from 397GB and 578Mbps for a single-person household, to 1.125TB and 833Mbps for a household of four. Speeds and subscriber behaviour were consistent between urban and rural markets, demonstrating the impact of providers’ upgrades in rural areas.
The expanding gap between upstream and downstream growth rates continues a trend that OpenVault analysis has identified throughout the modern broadband era. With the exception of the pandemic *******, downstream growth rates have slowed each year, while the rate of increase in the upstream has trended steadily upward, even as the total volume of downstream and upstream usage continues to rise.
Concluding its analysis with a call to action for broadband providers, the OBVI said addressing upstream constraints within the DOCSIS environment will be essential as subscriber behaviour evolves, putting added pressure on networks. It added that with upstream data usage now growing at more than twice the rate of downstream usage, the need for ongoing monitoring and network adaptability to maintain a high quality of experience amid rising demand would be crucial.
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McIlroy moves closer to clinching Race to Dubai title
McIlroy moves closer to clinching Race to Dubai title
The path is clear for Rory McIlroy to clinch the year-long Race to Dubai title and be crowned the ********* tour’s best player for a sixth time.
The Northern Irishman is also well in contention to win the season-ending World Tour Championship on the Earth Course at Jumeirah Golf Estates.
McIlroy hit a fairway wood from 265 yards to 15 feet at No.18 and two-putted for a closing birdie in his second round on Friday, giving him a three-under 69 that left him one ******* off the lead held by France’s Antoine Rozner (65) on nine-under par.
McIlroy was tied with England’s Tyrrell Hatton (69) for second place in the tournament but his lead in the year-long Race to Dubai standings now looks impregnable.
Thriston Lawrence is the only player who can stop McIlroy winning that title — and to do that he needs a victory. That appeared unlikely, with a 71 leaving Lawrence at level par for the week and nine off the lead at halfway.
“At this point, I’m just trying to win the golf tournament,” McIlroy said, “and if I win the golf tournament, then everything else that happens alongside that is nice.”
Rozner, ranked No. 154, was the surprise leader after making six birdies in an eight-***** span from the ninth.
The Frenchman is one of many players in the 50-man field seeking a high finish to secure one of the 10 PGA Tour cards on offer for next season.
Winning the tournament will guarantee that bonus prize, so it’s potentially a life-changing weekend for players like Rozner.
“I need a really good weekend for that,” said Rozner, who won the last of his three ********* tour titles in Mauritius in December 2022.
“I’m going to try to focus on having two solid days. See how it goes at the end.
“I think if I can have a chance on Sunday to either win it or get one of those cards, it would be great.”
Adam Scott, the leading *********** challenger is tied for 12th, five shots off the pace at four under after a second-round 71.
Min Woo Lee is a couple of shots further back at two under after a bogey six at the last left him ********* a level-par 72.
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A Step Closer to Reading the Inca Khipus Data Recording System
A Step Closer to Reading the Inca Khipus Data Recording System
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For more than a millennium, many Andean peoples used an object called a “khipu” (also spelled “quipu” and pronounced “key-****”) to record and communicate information.
Khipus were made with cords or strings with knots tied into them. And experts understand that many, but not all, of these knots were used to represent numbers.
In a new study published today, I make a numeric connection between two important khipus from history – the first being being the largest khipu ever known and the other one of the most complex.
What were khipus used for?
While khipus were used in earlier times, they were especially important to the Inca Empire, which lasted from around 1438 AD to 1532 AD (when the empire was conquered by the Spanish). Since the Inca did not leave any written records, khipus are understood to have been their main system of communication and record-keeping.
Khipus were commonly made from either cotton or fibers sourced from camelids (the group of animals that includes camels, llamas and alpacas). These materials could be dyed or left naturally ********. Some khipus even include plant fibers, while several incorporate human hair.
It seems specially-trained khipu makers (“khipukamayuqs”) made very deliberate decisions when constructing these record-keeping tools. These decisions related to the colors used, the direction of spin and ply of the cord fibers, the spacing and type of the cord attachments, and the structure and position of the knots.
Early Spanish chroniclers wrote about the khipu’s various numeric applications, which included recording storehouse inventories, population censuses and tax and tribute obligations.
A New Numeric Connection
For more than a century, researchers have been studying khipu features in hopes that patterns may emerge from a collective view. In recent decades their data have been digitized, which is now freely available via the Open Khipu Repository and the Khipu Field Guide.
For my research, I analyzed the data from two khipus found in northern Chile and first recorded by ethno-mathematician Marcia Ascher and anthropologist Robert Ascher in the 1970s. One of these is the largest khipu ever found – spanning more than five meters in length and comprising more than 1800 cords (see the picture below). The other khipu (pictured in the header image) has almost 600 cords in complicated arrangements.
Archaeologists Percy Dauelsberg and Junius Bird hold one of the largest khipu’s ever found. (Permission to reproduce image provided to the author courtesy of Museo Chileno de Arte Precolombino., Author provided (no reuse))
I noticed both khipus used red/white “divider” cords to separate groups of either tens or sevens. The larger khipu was divided into ten groups, with each group having seven cords. The smaller khipu was divided into seven groups, with each group having ten cords (and many subsidiary cords).
After examining and manipulating the data, I realized the smaller and more complex khipu is a summary and reallocation of the information in the larger khipu. In other words, the two khipus record the same data, but represent it differently.
This is the most complicated numeric connection between khipus made to date. It was only possible because of the availability of data and digital tools that make searching for patterns easier – and which wouldn’t have been available to Marcia Ascher back in the 1970s.
New Khipu Clues
While the numbers in these two khipus are counting and allocating something, we don’t yet know what that was. Why would it be necessary to have two khipus recording the same information in two different ways? We can only speculate.
Perhaps the larger khipu recorded the collection of different amounts of food crops from the community, while the other recorded how these foods were distributed between those in need, or between storehouses. Both ways of looking at the numbers would have been important to the people who used these khipus.
Khipus used ******** cords adorned with knots at specific points. (Jack Zalium/ CC BY-NC 2.0)
Experts believe only a tiny fraction of the khipus made throughout history have survived. This is partly because the institutions that used them eventually either became obsolete or used other means of recording after the conquest, combined with a climate that was less than ideal for textile preservation.
Today, about 1,600 khipus remain, residing mainly in collections in the Americas and Europe. Fewer than half of these have had their features digitally saved in research databases.
Through continued digitization efforts, we hope to discover more khipu clues – and make new numeric connections that add to our understanding of ancient Andean peoples.
Top image: Khipu no. 780 at Museo Chileno de Arte Precolombino, Santiago, uses almost 600 cords in complicated arrangements to convey information. Source: Permission to reproduce image provided to the author courtesy of Museo Chileno de Arte Precolombino., Author provided (no reuse)
This article was originally published under the title, ‘The Incas used mysterious stringy objects called ‘khipus’ to record data. We just got a step closer to understanding them’ by Karen Thompson on The Conversation, and has been republished under a Creative Commons License.
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Hundreds of hotel workers go on strike at a casino near the Las Vegas Strip
Hundreds of hotel workers go on strike at a casino near the Las Vegas Strip
******* Hotels Las Vegas is illuminated on Wednesday, March 24, 2021, in Las Vegas.
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Hundreds of hotel workers at a casino near the Las Vegas Strip went on strike just before dawn Friday after a long and highly publicized ****** for a new contract.
The strike at ******* Hotels Las Vegas marks the first open-ended strike in 22 years for the Culinary Workers Union, the largest labor union in Nevada, with about 60,000 members.
The union posted on the social platform X on Friday morning: “@VirginHotelsLV casino is ON STRIKE! ******* hotel workers are walking out RIGHT NOW at ******* Las Vegas for a fair contract! Stand with the workers, DO NOT CROSS THE STRIKE LINE!”
Workers at the casino also walked off the job for 48 hours earlier this year as negotiations escalated, hoping to pressure ******* Hotels to agree to a new five-year deal with increased wages and better benefits.
Housekeepers, ********* and food servers, porters and bellhops were among those on the picket line Friday outside the hotel-casino, which was formerly the Hard Rock Las Vegas.
It comes exactly a year after casinos up and down the Strip narrowly avoided tens of thousands of hospitality workers walking off the job on the weekend the city was set to host its first Formula One race on the famous boulevard. But agreements were reached just before the union’s deadline for a strike, giving workers a roughly 32% salary increase over the life of the contract, including a 10% bump in pay in the first year.
After the breakthrough deals last November, the Culinary Union quickly reached similar agreements for the rest of its members at major hotel casinos on the Strip, downtown and at off-Strip properties — with the exception of ******* Hotels. The contracts on the Strip alone cover more than 40,000 workers.
Bethany Khan, a spokesperson for the union, said ******* Hotels is the “final holdout.” The union’s contract covering about 700 employees there expired in June.
The union says ******* Hotels does not want to give its workers any wage increases during the first three years of a new five-year contract.
“We are worth more than zero wage increases,” Merla Paramo, a casino porter, said in a statement provided by the union.
******* Hotels said Thursday in a statement that it agreed to some wage increases before the fourth year of a new contract, but the union declined the proposal. ******* Hotels did not provide specifics on its proposal.
“Our dedication to our team members’ well-being and achieving sustainable performance at our property ******** steadfast, and we are fully committed to finding a fair resolution that is in their best interest,” the statement reads.
While Friday’s walkout is far smaller in scale than the strikes planned for last year on the Strip, disruptions are still likely because of ******* Hotels’ location. The 1,500-room property is just off the Strip and along a common route to the tourist corridor from the city’s international airport.
The hotel-casino sits on a recognizable lot where an 80-foot(24-meter) neon guitar sign stood for decades. It was removed in 2017 after the Hard Rock closed.
Culinary Union members last went on strike in 2002 for 10 days at the Golden Gate hotel casino in downtown Las Vegas.
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Microsoft’s PC-Only Games Are An “Anomaly,” Says Phil Spencer
Microsoft’s PC-Only Games Are An “Anomaly,” Says Phil Spencer
Between World of Warcraft: The War Within, Ara: History Untold, and the early-access release of Towerborne, Microsoft has an unusually prominent slate of PC-only games this fall. Of those three titles, Towerborne will eventually make it to Xbox Series X|S, but don’t get used to having Microsoft games skipping consoles. The company’s gaming CEO, Phil Spencer, has indicated that this was “an anomaly” that’s unlikely to be repeated.
“This is historical,” Spencer told Game FIle. “There might always be some anomalies, but I look at those three as an anomaly. We want our games playable across as many screens as possible. We think about the Xbox platform as the Xbox console, PC, and cloud. We want all the games playable across all of those. We want them to be Play Anywhere.”
While there don’t appear to be any plans to bring World of Warcraft to Xbox consoles, Spencer has been bullish about sharing select Microsoft-owned titles with Sony’s PlayStation. The most prominent example is Call of Duty: ****** Ops 6, but even upcoming games like Indiana Jones and the Great Circle will get a PS5 release after an initial debut on Xbox consoles and PC. Spencer also mentioned his larger goal of allowing players to own a title regardless of where they’re playing it.
“We want to get to the point where, when you buy, whether you’re buying on cloud–which we’re getting ready to introduce–buying on PC and buying on console, you own it across all of the Xbox ecosystem,” said Spencer.
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TSMC discovers unexploded ***** at Kaohsiung chip fab construction site — ***** has since been safely removed
TSMC discovers unexploded ***** at Kaohsiung chip fab construction site — ***** has since been safely removed
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) recently discovered an unexploded ***** on the construction site of one of its fabs in Kaohsiung. According to a report by ******* Daily News and official comments from TSMC to The Register, the unexploded ordnance is significantly corroded and weighs around 500 pounds — the typical weight of a single ***** laden on World War II fighter-********. According to PCMag, it was unearthed by a contractor on November 11 at the Nanzih Technology Industrial Park, where work was temporarily disrupted so authorities could dispose of the old explosive properly.
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The ***** was eventually removed by Taiwan’s military forces; it now sits in a warehouse pending disposal. Because of its age and deterioration, with its serial number no longer legible, authorities say it’s nearly impossible to determine the source of the ordnance. Nevertheless, after a short evacuation to safely remove the *****, workers resumed construction at the factory.
“Regarding the suspected unexploded ordnance discovered during excavation at the TSMC’s Kaohsiung site in the morning of November 11, the relevant authorities have examined it and determined there are no safety concerns. The object has been removed, and construction at the site is ongoing and ******** on schedule,” a TSMC spokesperson told The Register.
This isn’t the first time a vintage ***** has been discovered on this particular TSMC site: A 1,000-pound ***** was discovered in late August this year. This is likely due to the historical significance of the area, as the Nanzih Technology Industrial Parks sit on the site of a former oil plant, manufacturing fuel for the Imperial ********* Navy during World War II. Furthermore, it’s located some eight miles north of Kaohsiung Harbor and five miles southwest of Gangshan Air Base — historical military bases that have been used by the ********* during that time and heavily targeted by the U.S. and Allied Forces.
In more recent times, TSMC suffered a ***** ******* in 2022 after one disgruntled employee was “dissatisfied with his colleague” to the point that he planted an explosive in the latter’s motorcycle and detonated it as he approached the vehicle. The bomber was eventually found guilty and is currently serving nine years in prison. However, TSMC is also putting ****** on its own property. According to former TSMC Chairman Mark Liu, its EUV machines have remote self-destruct functions in case of an invasion. Nevertheless, the company’s expansion into the U.S. will hopefully help it survive in case the unthinkable happens, especially as its Arizona fab reportedly delivers 4% better yield than comparable factories in Taiwan.
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GM lays off 1,000 employees amid reorganization, cost-cutting
GM lays off 1,000 employees amid reorganization, cost-cutting
The GM logo is seen on the facade of the General Motors headquarters in Detroit on March 16, 2021.
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DETROIT – General Motors ***** off roughly 1,000 employees on Friday as the automaker attempts to cut costs and realign priorities amid changing market conditions, according to a person familiar with the decision.
The layoffs, which were announced Friday morning to those impacted, were across the business. Some were due to poor performance, while others were part of a review to reorganize priorities by the automaker, according to the person, who agreed to speak about the decision on the condition of anonymity.
A majority of the employees impacted were in suburban Detroit at the automaker’s global technical center in Warren, Michigan, the person said. A small number of hourly employees were included in the layoffs.
A spokesman for GM confirmed the layoffs but declined to disclose the total amount.
“In order to win in this competitive market, we need to optimize for speed and excellence,” GM spokesperson Kevin Kelly said in an emailed statement. “This includes operating with efficiency, ensuring we have the right team structure, and focusing on our top priorities as a business. As part of this continuous effort, we’ve made a small number of team reductions. We are grateful to those who helped establish a strong foundation that positions GM to lead in the industry moving forward.”
Friday’s layoffs follow more than 1,000 salaried employees working in GM’s software and services organization being let go in August.
GM’s global salaried workforce was 76,000 as of the end of last year. That included about 53,000 U.S. salaried employees.
The ******* Auto Workers union, which represents hourly employees at the automaker, did not immediately respond for comment.
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Phil Spencer Reveals Why Xbox Isn’t Doing a Mid-Gen Refresh
Phil Spencer Reveals Why Xbox Isn’t Doing a Mid-Gen Refresh
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Phil Spencer recently discussed the reasons for not releasing a mid-gen refresh console for Xbox Series X/S like the PS5 Pro, stating it’s “******* to show the benefits” for such consoles.
During an interview with Rolling Stone, Phil Spencer was asked why Xbox wasn’t working on a mid-gen refresh like the PS5 Pro. In response, Spencer stated that Xbox thinks “about hardware that can create unique value” for the players or creators on its platform. The company doesn’t need to work on “incremental hardware” for its benefit.
Phil Spencer asked whether a new mid-gen device provides players with “a unique experience on screen in some way”. He stated that “it’s less like the old days” when going from the original Xbox to 360 meant moving from “standard definition to high definition”.” He concluded by stating, “Now, it’s ******* to show the benefits” for mid-gen consoles.
During the same interview, Spencer also confirmed that Xbox would “definitely do more consoles in the future, and other devices”. Spencer means the Xbox Handheld by “other devices”, which was confirmed during another interview a few days ago. However, this console will not arrive for a few years.
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Apple Records Highest-Ever Quarterly Shipments as Indian Smartphone Market Grew 5.6 Percent in Q3 2024: IDC
Apple Records Highest-Ever Quarterly Shipments as Indian Smartphone Market Grew 5.6 Percent in Q3 2024: IDC
Smartphone shipments in India grew by 5.6 percent year on year (YoY) and the number of handsets shipped in the country rose to 46 million units, according to data from the International Data Corporation’s (IDC). Apple saw its market share rise to 8.6 percent, up from 5.7 percent in Q3 2023. Other smartphone makers that recorded an increase in market share include Vivo, Oppo, Motorola, and iQOO, while brands like Samsung, Realme, and OnePlus saw a decline in the same *******.
Smartphone Companies Shipped 38 Million 5G Smartphones in Q3 2024
According to details from the IDC’s Worldwide Quarterly Mobile Phone Tracker, Apple recorded its highest quarterly shipment in India to date, with the iPhone maker shipping as many as 4 million units. Samsung’s share fell to 19 percent in Q3 2024, while Apple’s share rose to 71 percent YoY.
The Cupertino firm’s bestselling smartphone models were the iPhone 15 and the iPhone 13 — the latter was launched n 2021 and is no longer sold via Apple’s website in India. These handsets were also the highest shipped models via online channels.
The share of 5G smartphones increased to 83 percent, which is considerably higher than 57 percent in Q3 2023. Among these, the shipments of budget 5G handsets nearly touched the 50 percent mark. Meanwhile, the average selling price of 5G smartphones fell 20 percent YoY to $292 (roughly Rs. 24,700).
On the other hand, the ASP of smartphones (overall) grew by 0.9 percent YoY up to $258 ((roughly Rs. 21,800). The midrange segment grew by 42 percent YoY, while the flagship segment rose from 2 percent in Q3 2023 to 4 percent in the previous quarter, an increase of 86 percent.
According to data provided by the IDC, the highest shipped smartphones with 5G connectivity in the previous quarter were the Redmi 13C, iPhone 15, Oppo K12x, Vivo T3x and Vivo Y28. Vivo’s lead ((in terms of growth) over its rivals remained unchallenged in Q3 2024, buoyed with models such as the Vivo T3 and Vivo V40 series, according to the report.
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Ron Baron sees Tesla worth $5 trillion in 10 years, says Musk eyeing $30 trillion value one day
Ron Baron sees Tesla worth $5 trillion in 10 years, says Musk eyeing $30 trillion value one day
Billionaire investor Ron Baron, a longtime Tesla bull and shareholder, believes the electric vehicle company could hit a $5 trillion market capitalization in a decade, saying CEO Elon Musk has an even higher number in mind longer term. “Tesla, I think, is going to be worth $3 or $4 trillion — $5 trillion in 10 years, based upon the business plan that I am aware of. Then Elon believes that longer term it’s going to be worth $30 trillion,” Baron said on CNBC’s ” Squawk Box ” Friday. At $3.65 trillion, Nvidia had the largest market value in the U.S. as of Thursday’s market close, ******* than Apple and Microsoft , according to FactSet data. Tesla closed Thursday with a market cap of $1.12 trillion. Baron first invested $400 million in Tesla between 2014 and 2016, and said the early bet has made him $6 billion so far as the EV company gained mainstream acceptance. Tesla represents 10% of Baron’s entire portfolio across different funds. TSLA ALL mountain Tesla Tesla is seen as a big beneficiary of promised Trump administration policies as Musk has this year been a prominent backer and donor to the president-elect. Musk recently got assigned a starring role by Trump, leading the so-called Department of Government Efficiency , along with Vivek Ramaswamy, former *********** presidential candidate. Shares of Tesla have surged about 25% in November alone during the postelection rally to return to a $1 trillion market cap. Baron said he will hold onto his Tesla shares for the long run. “No way I’m going to sell shares. If they get too big I will have to trim a little bit, but no I have no intention” of exiting, he said. The Baron Capital chair has also built his bullish case for Tesla on the prospect for its Optimus humanoid ****** now in development. Last month at a ‘ We, ****** ‘ event, Musk said Tesla has made progress on Optimus and that it will eventually cost between $20,000 and $30,000, adding it will “be a teacher, babysit your kids, walk your dog, mow your lawn, get the groceries … Whatever you can think of it will do.” “The idea is that these robots … he thinks it will be his biggest business ever,” Baron said. “He says everyone will have robots.”
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