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DataStax extends AI feature engineering with Luna ML
NASA extends Voyager 2’s space mission by basically putting it into power-saver mode
As the US cracks down on crypto, Hong Kong extends a warm welcome
On a balmy day in mid-April, thousands of people queued in line to enter the Hong Kong Convention Center where the city’s inaugural web3 festival was underway. Most had flown in from mainland China, but many others had trekked from Singapore, Japan, Indonesia, Thailand and even the U.S. to see what the city had to […]
As the US cracks down on crypto, Hong Kong extends a warm welcome by Rita Liao originally published on TechCrunch
NASA Power Hack Extends 45-Year Voyager 2 Mission Even Longer
At 12 billion miles (20 billion kilometers) from Earth, Voyager 2 is so far that it takes more than 22 hours for NASA’s signals to reach the probe. With its power gradually diminishing, mission planners thought they might have to shut down one of its five scientific instruments next year, but a newly implemented plan…
T-Mobile extends free MLB.TV deal for subscribers through 2028
T-Mobile and Major League Baseball (MLB) are renewing their partnership. In addition to sponsoring various pro-baseball events, the carrier announced today that its subscribers would continue receiving free MLB.TV subscriptions through 2028.
MLB and T-Mobile have offered the deal for the past eight years as part of its T-Mobile Tuesdays promotion, which gives subscribers access to weekly discounts and freebies. MLB.TV lets you stream home and away broadcast feeds around the league — live or on-demand. (However, it’s subject to dreaded regional blackouts, so you shouldn’t count on it to watch teams nearby.) In addition, for the first time this season, the service lets you stream minor-league games for your favorite major-league team’s affiliates in the MLB app.
Speaking of the minor leagues, the two corporations are partnering on an automated ball-strike (ABS) system, which lets Minor League Baseball (MiLB) players and officials “review, challenge and analyze calls.” This season, T-Mobile will power the system with a “5G Private Mobile Network” during some minor-league games. You may recall that MLB has been experimenting with robot umps in the independent Atlantic League since 2019. Last year, MLB commissioner Rob Manfred said the league aims to introduce the system to the big leagues by 2024. From a labor perspective, it’s hard not to see this as a first step toward automating umpires’ jobs, but at least fans can direct their vitriol over (perceived) bad calls to a machine instead of a human.
T-Mobile says its baseball partnership will also include a little-league sponsorship, part of which consists of the carrier donating millions of dollars toward equipment and grants for aspiring young sluggers. It’s also continuing to sponsor the All-Star Week Home Run Derby and batting practice broadcast. Finally, T-Mobile plans to expand its 5G coverage in baseball stadiums across North America, envisioning eventual “immersive 5G-connected experiences for fans” and better in-stadium speeds and reception for its subscribers.
This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/t-mobile-extends-free-mlbtv-deal-for-subscribers-through-2028-182807920.html?src=rss
Samsung extends licensing agreement with AMD to use Radeon graphics on Exynos SoCs
Bruno Mars Extends Vegas Residency Again Due to Popular Demand
Usher isn’t the only R&B crooner extending his time on the Vegas Strip due to popular demand!
After rocking Sin City as part of the GRAMMY-winning duo Silk Sonic and later by his lonesome, Bruno Mars is bringing his brigade of hits like ‘Grenade,’ ‘That’s What I Like,’ ‘When I Was Your Man,’ and others back to the Dolby Live at Park MGM for yet another run of shows.
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Arlo Extends Support for Older Cameras, Reversing Previous Plans
Arlo is extending software support and seven-day cloud video storage for legacy cameras, which were initially scheduled to reach end-of-life in 2023 and 2024. This comes as welcome news to longtime Arlo users, who now have some extra time to replace their old cameras or doorbells.