The Oscars commenced with a flurry of drama, starting five minutes late due to pro-Palestine protesters obstructing roads and causing delays for several prominent stars arriving at the Dolby Theater.
Britney Spears and the Duke of Sussex's memoirs are nominated for the British Book Awards Book of the Year.
Meta's social media platforms, including Instagram, Facebook, and Threads, have resumed operation after experiencing an outage lasting approximately two hours on Tuesday morning.
A group of ex-Twitter executives, comprising CEO Parag Agrawal, CFO Ned Segal, Head of Legal Vijaya Gadde, and General Counsel Sean Edgett, have filed a lawsuit in federal court against Elon Musk and X Corp., contending that they are entitled to $128 million in overdue severance payments.
Asia's richest man hosted a lavish three-day pre-wedding party in India, attended by Bollywood stars and Rihanna. The event welcomed over 1,000 guests and garnered significant attention.
Elon Musk has filed a lawsuit against OpenAI, supported by Microsoft, and its CEO, Sam Altman, among others. Musk alleges that they have departed from the company's original goal of creating artificial intelligence "for the wider benefit of humanity."
The 68th Eurovision Song Contest will be held in Malmo, Sweden, in May 2024.
On Thursday, Microsoft revealed plans to launch a Copilot chatbot tailored to assist individuals in finance with essential tasks. The software will initially be available in public preview, with pricing information to be announced later.
Transparent displays, wrist-wrapping phones, and expandable screens are among the concept technologies unveiled this week by gadget manufacturers, aiming to distinguish themselves in a fiercely competitive hardware market.
Sony has announced that it will terminate 8% of its global PlayStation workforce, affecting around 900 employees. This decision includes the closure of PlayStation's London Studio, alongside cuts in the US and Japan.