Boeing Clinches $7.5 Billion Deal to Develop 'Smart' Bombs for US Military

Boeing Clinches $7.5 Billion Deal to Develop 'Smart' Bombs for US Military

Boeing has secured a $7.5 billion contract from the US government to convert unguided bombs into Joint Direct Attack Munitions (JDAMs).


Meta Uncovers 'Likely AI-Generated' Content Deceptively Supporting Israel on Facebook, Instagram

Meta revealed that it discovered "likely AI-generated" content on Facebook and Instagram, deceptively posted by accounts impersonating various citizen groups to praise Israel's handling of the Gaza conflict.

Ticketmaster Suffers From Massive Data Breach Amid DOJ Lawsuit

Ticketmaster was hit by a massive data breach while facing a lawsuit filed by the US Justice Department. Is this karma?

Queen's Music Catalog To Be Purchased by Sony; Electronics Giant In Talks With Investor To Make Billion-Dollar Acquisition

Sony wants to purchase Queen's music catalog. The electronics giant is willing to pay $1 billion to acquire it.


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