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'Aussiewood' courts Hollywood as Trump film tariffs loom
'Aussiewood' courts Hollywood as Trump film tariffs loom

Australia still wants to make "great films" with the United States, Foreign Minister Penny Wong said Tuesday, as new tariffs threaten the home of Hollywood hits like The Matrix, Elvis and Crocodile Dundee. "Our message is we make great films together," she told national broadcaster ABC. "We have films, American films, which are filmed here in Australia.

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In Turkey, new technologies reinforce repression
In Turkey, new technologies reinforce repression
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With anti-government protests sweeping across Turkey, the authorities have used all technological means to try to curb them, from restricting internet access to using facial recognition to identify protesters, who have been forced to adapt. "But I don't think facial recognition technology is the main source of pressure today.

'Something is rotten': Apple's AI strategy faces doubts
'Something is rotten': Apple's AI strategy faces doubts
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Has Apple, the biggest company in the world, bungled its generative artificial intelligence strategy? The respected analyst and Apple enthusiast said he was furious for not being more skeptical when the company announced last June that its Siri chatbot would be getting a major generative AI (genAI) upgrade.

Hudson's Bay Company: from fur trade to department store downfall
Hudson's Bay Company: from fur trade to department store downfall
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From the 17th century fur trade that birthed a nation to the last major department store in Canada, The Hudson's Bay Company has left an indelible mark, but its storied 354 years are crashing to an end. In the early 20th century, as Canada's population exploded with the arrival of more settlers, HBC built large department stores in cities across the country.

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