India’s Reliance JV strikes content streaming deal with Warner Bros

By Aditya Kalra NEW DELHI (Reuters) -The broadcast venture of India’s Reliance has struck a deal with Warner Bros Discovery Inc. for its streaming platform JioCinema, making a big push to bring Hollywood content onto the platform and compete against Netflix and Amazon. The deal between Reliance’s Viacom18 would see Warner Bros as well as…

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US document leak suspect destroyed evidence, researched mass shootings – prosecutors

By Sarah N. Lynch, Idrees Ali and Phil Stewart (Reuters) -A U.S. Air National Guardsman accused of leaking classified military documents has a history of making violent threats, used his government computer to research mass shootings, and tried to destroy evidence of his crimes, federal prosecutors said on Wednesday. In a 48-page filing, the Justice…

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Zombie alert: Russian lawmaker complains about rogue design algorithm

By Mark Trevelyan (Reuters) – A leading Russian lawmaker said on Wednesday he had filed a complaint about an online art tool promoted by the country’s largest bank, saying it consistently generated negative images of Russia. Lender Sberbank features the “Kandinsky 2.1” design tool on its website, with versions in Russian and English. Visitors are…

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Facebook owner Meta touts AI might as digital ads boost outlook; shares jump

By Katie Paul and Akash Sriram (Reuters) -Meta Platforms Inc CEO Mark Zuckerberg said on Wednesday that AI was helping the company boost traffic to Facebook and Instagram and earn more in ad sales, as it forecast quarterly revenue well above analyst expectations. Meta shares surged 12% in after hours trading, adding over $50 billion…

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Founder of Taiwan’s Foxconn says China won’t attack if he’s president

TAIPEI (Reuters) – The billionaire founder of Taiwan’s Foxconn and presidential hopeful Terry Gou said on Thursday China does not want war with the island and would not attack if he become president as he would not declare independence. Tension between Taipei and Beijing has surged in the run-up to January’s presidential election in Taiwan,…

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Japan ex-regulator head warns against excess regulation aimed at stopping digital bank runs

By Takaya Yamaguchi and Tetsushi Kajimoto TOKYO (Reuters) – Financial authorities must be mindful of the risk of excessive regulation aimed at preventing digital bank runs caused by online rumours and speculation, said the former commissioner of Japan’s Financial Services Agency (FSA). The failure of Silicon Valley Bank and Signature Bank in the United States…

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Toyota edges past 9.1 million vehicle output goal, warns chip shortage lingering

TOKYO (Reuters) – Japan’s Toyota Motor Corp set a global annual output record in the business year ended in March, just edging past its target of 9.1 million vehicles as factory disruption from global chip supply woes and pandemic lockdowns eased. But the world’s biggest automaker by sales warned it continued to see impacts from…

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UK blocks Microsoft’s $69 billion Activision deal over cloud gaming concerns

By Paul Sandle LONDON (Reuters) – Britain will block Microsoft’s $69 billion acquisition of “Call of Duty” maker Activision Blizzard over concerns it would hinder competition in cloud gaming, dealing an unexpected blow to the biggest-ever deal in gaming. The country’s antitrust regulator said on Wednesday that Microsoft’s commitment to offer access to Activision’s multi-billion…

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Elon, or deepfake? Musk must face questions on Autopilot statements

By Hyunjoo Jin and Dan Levine (Reuters) -A California judge on Wednesday ordered Tesla CEO Elon Musk to be interviewed under oath about whether he made certain statements regarding the safety and capabilities of the carmaker’s Autopilot features. The ruling, first reported by Reuters, came in a lawsuit filed by the family of Walter Huang…

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