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...And what it was able to do was extract GPS coordinates of where he’d done his deliveries from a photo of his receipt, and when he did that, he found that he’d been underpaid in terms of how far he’d travelled...
...Murphy never set out to win an Oscar: “You’d have to be a bit strange if that’s how you felt.” Neither does this mean he’ll move to Hollywood and join the LA scene....
...After getting into the chip production business, the company is now moving upstream, building a massive semiconductor equipment R&D centre in western Shanghai, Nikkei Asia’s Cheng Ting-Fang writes....
...Likely to overhear: stories from the last days of the D’Oyly Carte with the C-word as their punchline. Don’t say: “Aren’t pink and mint green quite girly colours?”...
...Think about the way you’d shop in the real world....
Social media giant joins Apple and Microsoft in offering payout to placate investors concerned about big R&D spend
...At the end of the day, Musk is, she concludes, “the saddest, loneliest man she’d ever met”....
...And a post about an article I wrote recently — I’d interviewed the new X or Twitter CEO, Linda Yaccarino — people were very split on her prospects....
...By the time it was published in Esquire magazine in 1975 as “La Côte Basque, 1965”, the women he’d dubbed his “swans” flocked together against him....
...“I’d question the judgment of any brand — any brand — that is still advertising on X,” he added....
...She came with deep connections in Hollywood, including hit-making showrunners such as Ryan Murphy (Glee) and Elizabeth Meriwether (New Girl). She has a reputation for having an eye for talent....
...“But considering the company is owned by the world’s richest man and had access to tens of thousands of GPUs and top talent, you’d expect something good,” he added, referring to the graphics processing unit...
...More than six months had passed since he’d bought Twitter, later renamed X, for $44bn....
...“That’s why it came as no surprise to any of us who knew him when he’d start singing his favourite song: Frank Sinatra’s ‘My Way’....
...“There are plenty of grade D people passing themselves off as Grade A,” said one former Tory adviser turned consultant....
The industry faces tougher economic conditions as well as challenges from the rising use of AI
...Rory Murphy Chair of Trustees, Merchant Navy Officers Pension Fund Haywards Heath, West Sussex, UK...
...“I’d like a Studio Nicholson café, a tea cup, ashtray, sofa, luggage. Purposeful. I don’t want frippery!”...
...“I’d exchange all my bleeding physicians for any poet,” says Byron. “Except Wordsworth.” “And mine,” says Plath with feeling. Van Gogh and I compare mental hospitals....
...Last December, Chanel picked an unlikely spot for its annual Métiers d’Art show: Manchester, England....
...She recounts seeing a picture of Birkin, Serge Gainsbourg and their dog that she’d never seen before....
...“The legislative path is murky for sure but I’d never say never given the stakes involved on both issues,” said McGuire. But many Republicans are increasingly dismissive of the merits of Ukraine aid....
...The musician I’d most like to collaborate with is Brian Wilson. And I have....
...The Nobel Family: Swedish Geniuses in Tsarist Russia by Bengt Jangfeldt, translated by Harry D Watson (Bloomsbury Academic) Sweden’s Nobel family, chiefly associated nowadays with the Nobel Prize, were...
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