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Amazon expands media footprint with iHeart sales deal and new TV outcome tool 

Amazon is pushing deeper into the middle of TV and audio ad deals, rolling out a new measurement tool for streamers while tapping iHeartMedia’s 1,000-plus sellers to put its streaming inventory on more media plans.  In the past week, iHeartMedia has expanded its relationship with Amazon Ads to resell inventory across Twitch, Amazon Music, Fire

The Download: Europe’s heat wave hits the grid, and IBM’s chip targets Moore’s Law

Plus: Anthropic says Alibaba “illicitly” extracted Claude’s capabilities . This is today's edition of The Download , our weekday newsletter that provides a daily dose of what's going on in the world of technology. Europe’s extreme heat is shutting down power plants Europe is in the middle of a record-breaking heat wave, and the grid is

IBM has unveiled chip technology that could help extend Moore’s Law another decade

IBM has built a new prototype chip with around 100 billion transistors on an area the size of a fingernail, which is twice the density of the company’s previous state-of-the-art technology announced in 2021. The design could pave the way for faster and more energy efficient computers for years to come. For more than half

Mike Pereira Explains How College Football Will Punish Faking Injuries This Season

Let’s take a moment to appreciate the NCAA, which is the first major football organization to address the issue of faking injuries in key situations. In the modern football landscape, a lot of teams are playing at a fast pace and high tempo with no huddles. Especially late in games, it’s difficult for defenses to

Mike Pereira Explains Overtime Rule Changes in College Football

Few events provide more drama in sports than overtime in college football. This year, a key rule change has been made that will affect how games that go multiple OTs are managed. Teams will not have the safety valve of a fresh timeout for every new period. The gist of overtime will stay the same

Insider explains why Steelers may still be confident about signing Aaron Rodgers

Multiple members of the NFL community have publicly suggested that quarterback Aaron Rodgers has remained unsigned through the first week of May because he doesn't really want to play for the Pittsburgh Steelers later this year.  During a Monday appearance on Pittsburgh sports radio station 93.7 The Fan, NFL insider James Palmer of Bleacher Report

Bill Belichick explains his failure to mention Robert Kraft in new book

In his upcoming book, The Art of Winning, Bill Belichick made one very strategic omission. Patriots owner Robert Kraft is mentioned nowhere in the entire publication. During Belichick’s book-tour interview with CBS Mornings, Belichick gave an arguably inartful explanation about the failure to include any reference to Kraft. Asked about the decision by Tony Dokoupil

Dentist explains how weight loss jabs wreak havoc on unexpected area causing nasty infections

Most people know that using weight loss medication can throw up all sorts of side effects - some more sinister than others - but the latest health expert to weigh in has some surprising news News Alison Graves Lifestyle and Features Editor 19:18, 18 Mar 2025 Updated 09:00, 20 Mar 2025 With plenty of known

Mina Kimes Explains How Steelers Should Use Fields Differently If Re-Signed

Pittsburgh Steelers fans are waiting for any sort of news about the quarterback position this offseason. Will the Steelers bring back Russell Wilson or Justin Fields? Will it be another overhaul like last off-season? There are reports that the Steelers are prioritizing Justin Fields, but that hasn’t happened as of this writing...

New Study Explains How Ancient Amphibians Survived End-Permian Mass Extinction

Science & Nature Primitive amphibians called temnospondyls survived the aftermath of the end-Permian mass extinction, which occurred about 252 million years ago, by feeding...

Matt Brown explains why ‘fighter first’ promotions like PFL and GFL are likely destined to fail

MMA has traditionally been one of the toughest sports to promote unless the three letters attached to the organization are UFC. Numerous second-place contenders have come and gone over the years from Strikeforce to PRIDE Fighting Championships, WEC, and even upstarts like Affliction, have failed to really carve out a long term, sustainable piece of

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Amazon expands media footprint with iHeart sales deal and new TV outcome tool 

Amazon is pushing deeper into the middle of TV and audio ad deals, rolling out a new measurement tool for streamers while tapping iHeartMedia’s 1,000-plus sellers to put its streaming inventory on more media plans.  In the past week, iHeartMedia has expanded its relationship with Amazon Ads to resell inventory across Twitch, Amazon Music, Fire

The Download: Europe’s heat wave hits the grid, and IBM’s chip targets Moore’s Law

Plus: Anthropic says Alibaba “illicitly” extracted Claude’s capabilities . This is today's edition of The Download , our weekday newsletter that provides a daily dose of what's going on in the world of technology. Europe’s extreme heat is shutting down power plants Europe is in the middle of a record-breaking heat wave, and the grid is

IBM has unveiled chip technology that could help extend Moore’s Law another decade

IBM has built a new prototype chip with around 100 billion transistors on an area the size of a fingernail, which is twice the density of the company’s previous state-of-the-art technology announced in 2021. The design could pave the way for faster and more energy efficient computers for years to come. For more than half

Finland drives AI growth amid low take-up concerns

Survey reveals concerns over the take-up of artificial intelligence technology in Finland By Gerard O'Dwyer Published: 25 Jun 2026 12:15 Finland plans to ramp up funding for advanced technology-specific research and development projects and key state industrial development agencies in a bid to bolster innovation and use of artificial intelligence (AI) among Finnish enterprises. The

Angelina Jolie Says She Hasn’t Dated Since Her Divorce and Is Ready to “Live Again”

These days, Angelina Jolie is primarily interested in rediscovering what she feels she has lost along the way: parts of herself that, amid personal trials, motherhood, and transformations, have remained in the shadows for years. “Life has broken me a little,” said the Oscar winner in an interview with Yahoo Entertainment. “I have to live