Google Surprisingly Sells Domain Hosting Business to Squarespace
Squarespace reportedly paid $180 million for Google names, which hosted over 10 million names for businesses and individuals worldwide.
Squarespace reportedly paid $180 million for Google names, which hosted over 10 million names for businesses and individuals worldwide.
WhatsApp already provides a feature that allows you to sign in to your account on four separate devices at the same time while keeping them all synchronised. However, another useful feature is on the way that will allow you to keep numerous accounts on a single device.
BMW manual transmissions are quickly becoming obsolete. Dirk Hacker, the head of development for BMW’s M division, told Top Gear that the M2 will most likely be the last BMW with a manual gearbox.
As it navigates a new era of chilly Washington-Beijing ties, iPhone maker Foxconn is spending big on electric automobiles and redrawing some of its supply networks.
Canva has been operating since 2013, and it has been a huge success, raising over $570 million and gaining 135 million users along the way. With that type of traction, it makes a lot of sense to let developers tap into that user base and benefit from the company’s previous work.
It’s no secret that electric vehicle charging infrastructure is generally abysmal.
Live 95.5 in Portland, Oregon, announced Tuesday that its midday host Ashley Elzinga will broadcast a cloned version of her voice — dubbed “AI Ashley” — to listeners from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. every day. They’ll be employing Futuri Media’s “RadioGPT,” an AI-powered application that generates a screenplay based on trending news and reads it with a synthetic voice using GPT-4.
The AI tool, dubbed ‘I-JEPA,’ fills missing sections of photos using background knowledge about the world, which differs from normal generative AI models.
The AI tool known as ‘Generative Recolor’ simplifies the colouring process and colour scheme selections by eliminating the need to choose and colour each individual object in an illustration.
Google is commemorating Pakistan’s probable 2023 General Election with a unique Google Doodle on its top page.
The National Music Publishers’ Association (NMPA) is suing Twitter on behalf of 17 music publishers who represent some of the industry’s top musicians. According to the lawsuit, which was filed in federal court in Tennessee, the corporation “fuels its business with countless infringing copies of musical compositions, violating Publishers’ and others’ exclusive rights under copyright law.”
According to Jack Dorsey, co-founder of Twitter, despite being the world’s largest democracy, India routinely requested that specific messages and accounts be removed from the social media platform. These requests were frequently backed by legal threats if Twitter did not cooperate.