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Revolutionary Sports Viewing - Immersiv.io for Apple Vision Pro

Revolutionary Sports Viewing: Immersiv.io & Apple Vision Pro

Ever imagined directing your sports viewing experience or stepping into a virtual stadium? Immersiv.io's latest innovation with Apple Vision Pro is set to redefine live sports viewing. Dive into how technology is changing the game and why this launch could be a game-changer for fans worldwide. Are you ready to experience the future of sports?

What’s the Beef Between Masimo and Apple About?

Alright, let's dive into this like we're breaking down a complex fight strategy in the UFC. Apple, the tech giant known for its sleek gadgets and fierce legal battles, just scored a significant win in the court arena. On December 27, 2023, a U.S. appeals court decided to put the brakes on an import ban that was slapped on some of Apple's most popular smartwatches. This is like a last-minute save in a grappling match where everything seems lost, but then, boom, reversal! Here's the backstory: This whole scuffle started with Masimo, a medical monitoring tech company. They threw a punch at Apple, accusing the company of stepping on their toes – patent-style. They claimed Apple's latest smartwatches, the Series 9 and Ultra 2, were…

NYT vs OpenAI

NYT vs OpenAI (and Microsoft) - In Brief Alright, so, check this out. The New York Times is suing OpenAI and Microsoft, claiming they used tons of their articles to train ChatGPT. That's wild, right? The Times is like, "Hey, we're owed billions for this," saying it's a massive copyright infringement. They're not just upset about the use of their content but also because ChatGPT's now kind of competing with them as an info source. The Times did give a nod to AI's potential but said, "Hold up, you gotta ask us first if you wanna use our stuff for commercial gains." Microsoft, which has pumped over $10 billion into OpenAI, hasn't gotten permission from the Times, and that's where the beef starts. The Times…

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