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Foxtel Launches Hubbl: All-in-One TV and Streaming Hub

Foxtel, a TV provider, is entering the TV business with the launch of two new products. The first is Hubble Glass, an all-in-one TV that features an in-built soundbar. The second is a streaming hub that can be plugged into a TV. The aim is to provide consumers with a convenient and user-friendly package that combines their technology and streaming devices. The success of these products in the local market remains to be seen, as more information will be revealed later this year.

X Executives Discuss Changes at All-Hands Meeting

Elon Musk, the owner of Twitter (now X), and newly installed X CEO Linda Yaccarino recently held a joint all-hands meeting to address the changes happening within the company. According to reports, both Musk and Yaccarino participated remotely, dialing in from Austin and New York City respectively. This comes after Musk’s previous directive for employees to return to the office 40 hours per week. Despite their absence, the company seems to be doing well.

Apple’s Halloween Event to Reveal M3 Macs

Apple’s upcoming Halloween event is expected to unveil new M3, M3 Pro, and M3 Max-powered Macs. Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman predicts that the changes to Apple’s chip will include the use of more advanced 3-nanometer production technology. Viewers can also anticipate major updates to the high-end MacBook Pros, which have not been revised since 2021. Additionally, Apple may release a new 24-inch iMac during the event.

Founder of FTX Testifies About Crypto Fund “Borrowing”

Sam Bankman-Fried, founder of FTX and Alameda, testified before a jury for the first time, claiming that he did not defraud FTX customers or take their funds. Bankman-Fried stated that the funds were “borrowed” by Alameda, although he acknowledged that many people were negatively affected by the situation. However, his claims of ignorance regarding the fraud are challenged by testimonies from former FTX and Alameda executives.

The World’s Smallest Particle Accelerator

Scientists have successfully activated the world’s smallest particle accelerator, which is over 54 million times smaller than the Hadron Collider and can fit on a coin. This nanophotonic electron accelerator consists of a small microchip and a vacuum tube made up of thousands of pillars. Researchers use a laser to operate the device. The potential application of this tiny accelerator is to administer radiotherapy directly to affected areas within the body.

Sources: Always On, Fortune, Bloomberg, Bloomberg, Space

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