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20.08.26 - 16:48
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UK cinemas look at banning Meta smart glasses over piracy fears (The Guardian)
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Trade body says local chains would have to balance concerns with potential benefits of AI-enabled technologyCinemas across the UK are considering banning customers from wearing Meta's smart glasses amid fears they could be used to pirate films.The UK Cinema Association (UKCA) trade body said that a number of local chains could end up introducing policies that restrict camera-enabled smart glasses at the big screen, adding to a growing list of venues concerned about covert use. Continue reading......
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20.08.26 - 08:48
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Geschäft für Hotels und Gastronomie schrumpft (DPA-AFX)
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WIESBADEN (dpa-AFX) - In der ersten Jahreshälfte hat das Gastgewerbe in Deutschland weitere Teile seines Geschäfts verloren. Preisbereinigt fielen die Umsätze im Vergleich zum Vorjahreszeitraum um 5,2 Prozent, wie das Statistische Bundesamt auf der Grundlage ......
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19.08.26 - 22:00
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Media Accuses Hegseth Of Covering Up USS Lincoln Supply Crisis (ZeroHedge)
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Media Accuses Hegseth Of Covering Up USS Lincoln Supply Crisis
The scandal and controversy over the USS Lincoln aircraft carrier continues, despite the Trump administration and top military brass reiterating this week that the issues have been hugely overblown. It's long been reported that the supercarrier which is front line in the war against Iran has suffered resupply problems, low morale, sub-standard conditions, and mental health problems given the over-extended deployment.
One prominent media outlet is now alleging that the crisis is largely due to War Secretary Pete Hegseth having "hid" a crucial piece of information - that amid Iran's retaliation during Operation Epic Fury, it had destroyed much of the main resupply base for the US Central Command region (CENTCOM).
via Stars & Stripes
MS Now senior national security reporter David Rohde made the claim, saying that when the logistics hub Naval Support Activity (NSA) Bahrain was struck by Iranian ballistic missiles at the st...
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19.08.26 - 07:30
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Tourists on pastry quest overrun scenic spot in Italian mountains (The Guardian)
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Alpine communities hit out after influencer videos draw huge queues to Friedrich August refuge in DolomitesHundreds of people overwhelmed a mountain hut in the Italian Dolomites, not for the panoramic views but in search of a creamy pastry, reigniting the debate about social-media-driven tourism.The visitors ventured en masse to the Friedrich August refuge – perched at 2,300 metres (7,500ft) above sea level, between Col Rodella and Passo Sella in Val di Fassa – some reportedly waking up at dawn or camping overnight, just to ensure they could buy a freshly baked krapfen, a traditional German pastry similar to a doughnut, before they ran out. Continue reading......
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