Now, it looks like that deal could be terminated after Tyrese's short video showing the dapper music producer and his close friends celebrating in a studio in the West Coast went up on Facebook. According Billboard Magazine, Apple was mad about that move and may reconsider buying Beats By Dre! But are they considering buying over "Beats by Solange" instead? Lol ADVERTISEMENT
After reading this people, should Dre blame Tyrese if this deal doesn't go through or do you think, some jealous people in the industry are setting Dre up?
On August 7, a group of renowned professors co-authored a letter urging key lawmakers to support a California AI bill as it enters the final stages of the state’s legislative process. In a letter shared exclusively with TIME, Yoshua Bengio, Geoffrey Hinton, Lawrence Lessig, and Stuart Russell argue that the next generation of AI systems pose “severe risks” if “developed without sufficient care and oversight,” and describe the bill as the “bare minimum for effective regulation of this technology.
1921 Calendar Jan 2 Theobald von Bethmann Hollweg, Chancellor of the German Empire (1909-17), dies at 64 Jan 7 Benno Erdmann, German philosopher (Logik I), dies at 69 Jan 8 Luis Villalba Muñoz, Spanish organist, sacred music composer, Augustinian priest, and musicologist, dies at 48 Jan 12 Gervase Elwes, English tenor (b. 1866) Jan 18 Adolf von Hildebrand, German sculptor, dies at 73 Jan 19 William Gunn, English cricket batsman (11 Tests, 1 x 100, HS 102no; Nottinghamshire CCC) and soccer winger (2 caps; Notts County FC), dies at 62 Jan 22 Captain George Streeter, American riverboat captain and circus owner (b.
Music History 1978 Paramount Pictures releases jukebox musical comedy film "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band", starring British singers Peter Frampton and the Bee Gees, and an all-star cast; featuring late-period songs of the Beatles, it is a critical and commercial flop
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Only the genre faithful need apply, but this found-footage horror-thriller should put first-time director Richard Raaphorst on Hollywood's radar.
Mighty Mother Russia meets her match in “Frankenstein’s Army,” an enterprising addition to the found-footage horror canon that gleefully and gorily imagines what might have happened if the grandson of Victor Frankenstein had gone to work for the Nazis creating deranged mutants out of mixed-and-matched human and industrial parts.