• The Final Season of 'The Righteous Gemstones' Is Here: When to Watch Episode 4 on Max
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    Hallelujah, the first three episodes of season 4 are now streaming.
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    PresidentDonald Trumpcommuted the criminal sentence ofOzy MediafounderCarlos Watsonon Friday, just hours before Watson was due to begin serving a 116-month prison term for a multi-million-dollar scheme that included falsely claiming the start-up had deals withGoogleandOprah Winfrey, a seniorWhite Houseofficial said.Watson had expected to surrender Friday afternoon to the Federal Correctional Institution in Lompoc, California, before he received word of Trump granting him executive clemency, according to a source familiar with the situation.Trump also commuted the sentence of one year of probation imposed on Ozy Media for the defunct news and entertainment companys conviction in the same case.Trumps actions remove the criminal penalty imposed on Watson and Ozy.More from CNBCFCC investigating Disney, ABC for DEI initiatives Trump pardons three co-founders of BitMEX crypto exchange Why GM stock is getting hit the hardest by Trump auto tariffs Watson, 55, wasconvicted at trialin Brooklyn federal court last July of conspiracy to commit securities fraud, conspiracy to commit wire fraud, and aggravated identity theft. He was sentenced in December.In February, a federal judge ordered Watson and Ozy to pay almost$60 million in forfeitureand more than $36 million in restitution.Watsons defense attorney, Arthur Aidala, declined to comment Friday when contacted by CNBC.A spokesman for the Brooklyn U.S. Attorneys Office, which prosecuted Watson, also declined to comment on the commutation of his sentence.Glenn Martin, a criminal justice reform advocate, in a tweet on Friday wrote, We did it, above a photo of him and Watson.President Trump commuted the sentences of Ozy Media and Carlos Watson hours before his surrender, the tweet said.@CarlosWatson is not going to prison today, Martin wrote.First and foremost, thank God for His grace, mercy and the power of redemption. A very special note of appreciation to @AliceMarieFree, he added, referring to his fellow criminal justice reform advocate Alice Marie Johnson.Your advocacy, compassion, and relentless pursuit of fairness have made this moment possible for people like Carlos.When Watson was sentenced, then-Brooklyn U.S. Attorney Breon Peace said, Carlos Watson orchestrated a years-long, audacious scheme to defraud investors and lenders to his company, Ozy Media, out of tens of millions of dollars.Prosecutors said that Watson and his co-conspirators between 2018 and 2021 defrauded investors by misrepresenting Ozys financial performance, its ongoing business relationships and its acquisition prospects, as well as its contract negotiations.Ozyabruptly shut downin October 2021, after The New York Times reported that the companys chief operating officer, Samir Rao, had impersonated a YouTube executive on a conference call withGoldman Sachs.The investment bank was considering a $40 million investment in Ozy at the time.
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  • Sam Altman firing drama detailed in new book excerpt
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    In BriefPosted:1:22 PM PDT March 29, 2025Image Credits:Kim Jae-Hwan/SOPA Images/LightRocket / Getty ImagesSam Altman firing drama detailed in new book excerptAn excerpt from the upcoming book The Optimist: Sam Altman, OpenAI, and the Race to Invent the Future offers new details about why OpenAIs board briefly fired CEO Sam Altman back in 2023.Written by Wall Street Journal reporter Keach Hagey, the book claims the nonprofits board members became increasingly concerned after learning about issues such as an OpenAI Startup Fund that was actually personally owned by Altman.At the same time, co-founder Ilya Sutskever and CTO Mira Murati were reportedly collecting evidence of what they saw as Altmans toxic and dishonest behavior, complete with screenshots from Muratis Slack channel. For example, Altman allegedly claimed the companys legal department said GPT-4 Turbo didnt need to be reviewed by the joint safety board, but the companys top lawyer denied saying that.After Sutskever provided this evidence to board members, they moved to oust Altman and appoint Murati as interim CEO. But this quickly backfired, with OpenAI employees (including Sutskever and Murati) signing a letter demanding Altmans return which he soon did, with Sutskever and Murati subsequently leaving to launch startups of their own.Topics
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  • Tesla Takedown protesters are planning a global day of action on March 29, and things might get ugly
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    Tesla Takedown organizers have promised their biggest day of global action today, encouraging thousands to protest outside Tesla showrooms, dealerships, and even charging stations to peacefully object to Elon Musks role in slashing government spending.As Tesla protests have spread, so has the backlash. Activists holding up signs are being conflated with masked vandals throwing Molotov cocktails. On social media, and in Washington, the distinction is fading fast.President Donald Trump has called attacks on Tesla domestic terrorism and threatened to send terrorist thugs to prisons in El Salvador. U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi has pledged to prosecute those operating behind the scenes to coordinate and fund these crimes, even though evidence suggests the attacks were carried out by lone offenders. And Musks decision to accuse at least one peaceful protester of committing crimes on X has fueled a public discourse that equates protest with vandalism, and vandalism with terrorism.If the government or law enforcement starts treating all anti-Tesla actions as criminal, peaceful protesters could find themselves facing consequences meant for extremists.Terrorism is a problematic concept in law enforcement because it is by definition differentiated from other violence by its political nature, Mike German, a former FBI special agent and fellow at the Brennan Centers Liberty and National Security Program, told TechCrunch. Thats why weve seen counterterrorism measures so often result in problematic outcomes targeting the civil rights of people engaged in First Amendment-protected activity, rather than the people who are committing acts of violence.The Tesla Takedown protesters have consistently preached nonviolence at rallies and on their website. The movements stated goal is not to physically harm Tesla or Musk, but rather to encourage people to sell their Teslas, sell their stock, and stop buying new Teslas.Image Credits:Rebecca BellanThe reason that [Musk] is in the position that he is in is because of his wealth, and we feel that if we can continue to drive that Tesla stock price down, we will hit him in the spot that it matters, Natasha Purdum, a New Jersey-based organizer, told TechCrunch. Ultimately, we see that as a key to taking down some of the major destruction that is happening in our federal government, courtesy of DOGE and Elon Musk.Musk is the worlds richest person in large part due to his Tesla stock. He owns roughly 13% of the company, which today is valued at around $829 billion, making Musks share worth around $107.8 billion. That wealth has allowed Musk to spend $44 billion to buy Twitter, the primary platform he uses to communicate to his 219 million followers. Musk has also dipped into his own funds to donate more than $260 million to the America PAC that helped Trump clinch the election.As someone who spent 16 years as an FBI special agent focused on domestic terrorism, German says he wouldnt be surprised to see local police working hand in glove with terrorism taskforces like the one the FBI just formed to monitor Tesla Takedown protests. Per the Attorney Generals Guidelines, the FBI doesnt require a factual basis for a suspicion of terrorism to begin conducting physical surveillance, which includes taking photos of people, cars, and license plates, deploying informants to infiltrate a group, accessing private databases, and more.Its also important to understand that law enforcement in the United States is primarily intended to protect the property of the wealthy, German said. Corporations in the United States are politically powerful and have access to elected officials and top law enforcement officials. And when their interests are challenged, particularly by protest, they want to present that as a law enforcement issue, rather than as legitimate public concerns about their corporate activities.The FBI declined to comment on TechCrunchs question about whether the agency is taking any special action this weekend.At a protest Saturday in New York City, the NYPDs counterterrorism unit was in attendance. When TechCrunch asked what their objective was, an officer said their presence was to prevent any violence like arson.Were going to go after themNYPDs counterterrorism unit told TC they were at a NYC Tesla protest to prevent violence like arson. Image Credits:Rebecca BellanMusk and the Trump administration have ramped up their rhetoric in the lead up to March 29, when at least 213 Tesla Takedown protests are scheduled around the world, from Colorado and Kentucky to Germany, Minnesota, France, and Texas.On Thursday, Musk appeared on Fox News Special Report to say that he and Trump are going to go afterthe ones providing the money, the ones pushing the lies and propaganda.Trump has suggested that the attacks on Tesla property were coordinated to intimidate Musk, despite internal assessments finding otherwise. Musk has also claimed, without showing proof, that certain Tesla Takedown organizers were funded by ActBlue, a nonprofit that funds progressive causes and Democratic candidates.And Bondi has accused Rep. Jasmine Crockett (D-TX) of calling for further insurrection after Crockett said that Musk needed to be taken down at a virtual Tesla Takedown rally last week. Crockett couched that statement with calls for nonviolence and peaceful demonstrations, but regardless, Bondi said she needs to tread very carefully.German says this rhetoric, too, is an old government trick to try to discredit and suppress protest movements by claiming a handful of acts of violence are the result of the spread of bad ideas, radical ideas.Purdum, one of the Tesla organizers, advised protesters to put their wellbeing first. Leave if you feel unsafe, adhere to your local protest regulations, dont trespass, follow police orders, and have a lawyers number in your back pocket just in case, she said.Authoritarian regimes have a long history of equating peaceful protest with violence, Stephanie Frizzell, a Tesla Takedown organizer from Dallas, said. The Tesla Takedown movement has always been and will remain nonviolent. Their goal is to intimidate us into silence as we stand against Musks destructive actions but defending free speech is fundamental to democracy. We will not be deterred.
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  • The 40+ best Amazon Spring Sale Apple deals: iPhones, Apple Watches, iPads, and more
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    During Amazon's Big Spring Sale, which continues over the weekend, some excellent deals on Apple products remain. You can find discounts on Apple devices, including MacBooks, iPhones, headphones, and accessories.
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  • 3 Subtle Signs That A Relationship Is Near The End By A Psychologist
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    How do you know when a relationship is circling the drain? Heres three subtle yet telling signs, ... More according to psychological research.gettyBreakups often feel like they happen suddenly, but in reality, relationships never end in an instant. Instead, they unravel slowly and most often, in ways that are subtle and easily overlooked.While the final breakup conversation might seem abrupt, the decline that precedes it is usually a gradual process. By this point, intimacy is a rarity, communication is unproductive and emotional reciprocity is a thing of a past.Recognizing these changes early on can be difficult. When youre deeply invested in your relationship, going through the motions is a lot easier than confronting the fact that something is clearly wrong. However, by paying attention to the little details, it can become clear where things are headed as well as how urgently change is needed.Here are three key signs that a relationship may be nearing its end.1. They Cant Make You Laugh AnymoreIn the beginning of a relationship, small rituals, routines and inside jokes are strong reinforcers of unity for couples. Moments that may seem silly or insignificant to others like sharing a particular greeting, teasing each other in a familiar way or even speaking to each other in silly, baby-ish voices can be great sources of comfort and familiarity for partners. But over time, if a relationship starts to deteriorate, these once-enjoyable moments can begin to feel mechanical or even irritating.Imagine, for instance, that you and your partner have always had a running joke about a funny experience from years ago. For years, it made you both laugh every time. But lately, when they bring it up, you find yourself rolling your eyes instead of smiling. It doesnt spark joy anymore; it feels more like an obligation to pretend its still funny.According to 2020 research published in Humor, one of the key indicators of satisfaction in romantic relationships is how partners receive and respond to one anothers attempts at making each other laugh. As the author explains, if a partners positive relational humor is well-received, it generally contributes to a positive communication climate which, in turn, provides a natural boost in relational satisfaction.However, when humor is perceived negatively or when one partner stops engaging with it altogether it can signal deeper issues in the relationship. The study suggests that laughter and humor are vital contributors to a satisfying relationship, given that theyre great reinforcers of familiarity, joy and connection. So, when humor loses its impact and laughter becomes infrequent, it may be a sign that the emotional bond between partners is weakening.Suddenly losing interest in your partners jokes doesnt necessarily mean a breakup is inevitable, but it does suggest that the emotional warmth in the relationship is more than likely fading. When those shared moments start to feel like a chore rather than a joy, its often a sign that emotional disengagement has set in.If this feeling persists, it may indicate that the bond between you and your partner is eroding one small, unfunny annoyance at a time.2. Theyre No Longer The First Person You Talk ToOne of the most fundamental aspects of a close relationship is emotional sharing: turning to your partner first when something important happens. It could be exciting news, a thought thats been bothering them or a challenge they need help with no matter what theyre sharing, secure partners instinctively seek one another as a source of support, encouragement or simply to revel in the moment.However, when a relationship is on the decline, this dynamic can change. Instead of reaching out to your partner first, you might find yourself hesitating. Perhaps you worry that they wont react in a way that youre hoping for, or maybe your past experiences have taught you that their response will be indifferent. As a result, you start turning to friends, family members or even online communities for emotional connection instead.Imagine that youve just gotten the news that youve been promoted at work an achievement youve worked tirelessly for. Instead of texting your partner right away, you send a message to your best friend. Its not that you dont care what your partner thinks; its likely quite the contrary. However, you suspect that their reaction will likely be lukewarm or even dismissive. Deep down, you want to celebrate with someone who will genuinely share in your excitement.A 2021 study published in Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin found that communication in relationships is more of a reflection of relationship satisfaction rather than a cause of it. In other words, happy couples naturally communicate more not because they are forcing it, but because their closeness inclines them to share their thoughts and experiences with each other. Naturally, the inverse applies too: when satisfaction declines, communication tends to decline as well.When your partner stops feeling like your safe haven, the person you instinctively want to run to first with big news, its a strong indicator that the emotional core of the relationship has weakened. Over time, the lack of shared joy or shared sorrow or any shared emotion whatsoever can create a distance that only becomes harder to bridge with time.If youve started to consistently turn away from your partner when you need support, celebration or reassurance, it could be a sign that the emotional connection is waning.3. Spending Time Apart Feels Like A ReliefIn a healthy relationship, time spent apart usually results in strong feelings of longing; the longer the time spent apart, the more they miss each other and feel excited to reconnect. In healthy relationships, the age-old saying always holds true: Absence makes the heart grow fonder. But in a deteriorating relationship, time apart doesnt feel like a temporary absence; it feels like an escape.Say, for instance, youve planned a weekend trip with your friends with no significant others allowed to ensure optimal quality time. However, throughout the trip, you notice that you havent once thought, Wow, I really wish my partner was here.In fact, instead of missing them, youve felt a sense of relief. You dont have to navigate tense conversations or pretend to be engaged when youre emotionally checked out. Instead, you find yourself dreading the return home, back to reality. You know that the peaceful feeling you had while away will disappear the moment you reunite.A 2020 study published in Family Relations examined why couples in unhappy relationships stay together despite their dissatisfaction. It found that many couples remain in these relationships due to external barriers such as living together, having children together or having close familial ties.However, over time, they come face-to-face with the reality that theres a better life or a better relationship out there somewhere to find. As their emotional maturity develops, they may come to realize that they feel happier and more at ease when they are away from their partner. For many couples in the study, this was the epiphany they needed to take the first step toward making the difficult decision to leave their partner.When being away from your partner feels better than being with them, its often a sign that the relationship is no longer serving you. If you consistently feel more at ease on your own or constantly wonder if theres more to life than what your partner can offer you it may be time to ask yourself whether staying together is truly in your best interest.Wondering if your relationship is no longer serving you? Take this science-backed test to know more: Relationship Satisfaction Scale
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  • The Wake-Up Call: Your Health Data Is At Risk
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    Researchers Analyze DNA sequence. stockcakeHealth records are highly coveted on the black market due to the wealth of personal information they contain, which can be exploited for various fraudulent activities. Estimates of their value include:Up to $1,000 per record: Experian reports that a complete patient record can fetch upwards of $1,000, depending on its completeness. Up to $250 per record: The 2019 Trustwave Global Security Report indicates that healthcare data may be valued at up to $250 per record on the black market.Approximately $60 per record: CNBC reported that medical records are selling for $60 each on the dark web. Beyond illicit markets, health data holds substantial economic value for legitimate organizations:Healthcare Providers: Investments in data and analytics can offer economic advantages, potentially improving operational efficiencies and patient outcomes. National Health Systems: For instance, the UK's National Health Service (NHS) data set has been estimated to have a potential value of up to 5 billion per annum, delivering around 4.6 billion worth of benefits to patients annually. Economic Growth: Data-driven health policies can drive development and economic growth, particularly in low- and middle-income countries.The recent 23andMe data breach exposed the genetic and personal information of thousands of users, highlighting a growing concern: patients do not have full control over their health data. In an era where DNA testing, electronic health records (EHRs), and wearable devices collect massive amounts of personal health information, who really owns your data? Unfortunately, its often not you.The breach serves as a wake-up call. As healthcare becomes increasingly digital, patients must take control of their health informationnot just to protect their privacy but to improve their health and ensure their data is used ethically.The Risks of Not Owning Your Health DataIf your health records, genetic data, or medical history are controlled by corporations, hospitals, or third-party platforms, you face serious risks:Data Breaches & Hacks The 23andMe attack showed how easily personal health data can be stolen and potentially sold on the dark web. Often times using cryptocurrency as a covert means of transaction.Unauthorized Data Sharing Companies often sell de-identified patient data to pharmaceutical firms, insurers, or researcherswithout clear patient consent.Health Discrimination Employers, insurers, or even banks could potentially use genetic or health data against you in ways that affect employment or insurance premiums.Lack of Access Many healthcare systems restrict patient access to their own medical records, making it difficult to obtain and share vital health history.Loss of Control Over DNA & Genetic Data Once you submit your genetic information to testing companies, they often retain rights to your DNA data indefinitely.Why You Must Take Control of Your Health InformationNow more than ever, owning your health data is about more than privacyits about your well-being, security, and empowerment. Heres why:Protect Your Privacy Controlling your health data prevents unauthorized access, misuse, or commercial exploitation.Make Informed Health Decisions Having direct access to your full medical history helps you make better choices about treatment options.Improve Your Healthcare Experience When you own your records, you can easily share them across different doctors, reducing unnecessary tests and delaysEnsure Ethical Data Use With ownership, you decide who can access your data, whether for medical research, AI development, or personal health monitoring.Secure Your Genetic Information Genetic data is one of the most personal types of health informationyou should control where and how its stored.How to Take Back Ownership of Your Health DataThink Before You Share Read the privacy policies of genetic testing companies, healthcare apps, and telehealth platforms before providing any data.Use Blockchain-Based Health Data Solutions Blockchain technology enables secure, patient-owned medical records that prevent unauthorized access.Request & Store Your Medical Records Under HIPAA, you have the right to request and keep digital copies of your health records.Be Mindful of Data-Sharing Agreements Opt out of unnecessary data-sharing agreements when using health platforms or genetic testing services. If you were affected by 23andMe submit a request to delete your information.Advocate for Data Rights Support policies that give patients full control over their personal health and genetic data.
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  • Nuclear-powered battery could eliminate need for recharging
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    Forward-looking: As rechargeable lithium-ion (Li-ion) batteries power everything from smartphones to electric vehicles, their limitations are becoming increasingly evident. Frequent recharging and environmental concerns related to lithium mining and battery disposal have prompted researchers to seek alternatives. A team led by Su-Il In, a professor at South Korea's Daegu Gyeongbuk Institute of Science and Technology, is developing an innovative solution: radiocarbon-powered nuclear batteries that could last for decades without needing a recharge. Professor In presented his team's findings at the American Chemical Society's Spring 2025 meeting, held March 23 27. The conference featured approximately 12,000 presentations on scientific advancements.The research addresses the growing demand for durable and sustainable power sources, as connected devices, data centers, and advanced technologies continue to push the capabilities of Li-ion batteries to their limits. "The performance of Li-ion batteries is almost saturated," In said, explaining why his team turned to nuclear batteries as an alternative.Radiocarbon offers several advantages over other radioactive materials: it is inexpensive, readily available as a by-product of nuclear power plants, and easy to recycle. Most importantly, it degrades extraordinarily slowly, with a half-life of 5,730 years.Nuclear batteries generate electricity by harnessing high-energy particles emitted during the radioactive decay of certain materials. Unlike conventional nuclear energy sources such as uranium or plutonium which emit harmful gamma rays In's design uses carbon-14, a radioactive isotope known as radiocarbon.Radiocarbon emits only beta particles, which are less harmful and can be safely contained with a thin sheet of aluminum. This makes betavoltaic batteries, which convert beta radiation into electricity, a promising candidate for compact and safe energy solutions. Radiocarbon offers several advantages over other radioactive materials: it is inexpensive, readily available as a by-product of nuclear power plants, and easy to recycle. Most importantly, it degrades extraordinarily slowly, with a half-life of 5,730 years. // Related StoriesThis means a radiocarbon-powered battery could theoretically provide power for thousands of years without needing replacement. "I decided to use a radioactive isotope of carbon because it generates only beta rays," said In.The team's prototype betavoltaic battery incorporates advanced materials to maximize energy conversion efficiency a critical challenge in nuclear battery design. At the heart of the battery is a titanium dioxide-based semiconductor commonly used in solar cells.By incorporating radiocarbon on both the cathode and anode, this dye-sensitized betavoltaic cell achieves greater energy-conversion efficiency.This material was treated with a ruthenium-based dye and strengthened with citric acid to create a highly sensitive structure capable of efficiently converting beta radiation into electricity.Beta particles emitted by radiocarbon strike the ruthenium-based dye on the semiconductor, triggering a cascade of electron transfer reactions known as an "electron avalanche." These reactions generate electricity, which the titanium dioxide layer collects and passes through an external circuit. This process is central to the battery's ability to produce usable power.A key factor in In's design was placing radiocarbon in both the anode and cathode of the battery a departure from previous designs that used radiocarbon exclusively on one electrode. This dual-site configuration increased the generation of beta particles while minimizing energy loss caused by the distance between electrodes.The results were striking: testing revealed that this approach boosted the battery's energy conversion efficiency from 0.48 percent in earlier designs to 2.86 percent in the new prototype a nearly sixfold improvement.Despite this progress, radiocarbon batteries still lag behind Li-ion batteries in terms of power output. Li-ion batteries typically achieve energy conversion efficiencies of around 90 percent. However, what these nuclear batteries lack in immediate performance, they make up for in longevity and reliability. Their ability to function for decades without recharging opens up new possibilities across various industries.For instance, pacemakers powered by radiocarbon batteries could last a patient's entire lifetime, eliminating the need for risky surgical replacements. Other potential applications include powering remote sensors in harsh environments, satellites that require long-term energy solutions in space, and even drones or self-driving vehicles where frequent recharging is impractical.In acknowledges that further optimization is needed to enhance the performance of these nuclear batteries. Efforts are underway to refine the shape of beta-ray emitters and develop more efficient absorbers to increase power generation. Nevertheless, he remains optimistic about their potential impact. "We can put safe nuclear energy into devices the size of a finger," he said, envisioning a future where nuclear energy is no longer confined to large power plants but integrated into everyday technology.The research was funded by Korea's National Research Foundation and supported by the Daegu Gyeongbuk Institute of Science and Technology Research and Development Program under Korea's Ministry of Science and ICT.
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  • Reddit says Blackberry is back, but take it with a grain of salt
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    Despite numerous efforts to save and/or revive the brand over the years, most people have accepted that Blackberry phones have gone the way of the dodo. However, a Reddit post suggests a UK-based startup is quietly working to resurrect the Blackberry Classic and more where the last attempts from Onward Mobility failed.Reddit user u/coldheartedsigma shared the news to the Blackberry subreddit, but couldnt provide the brand or show the complete design as they had signed an NDA. The post didnt share much information, but it did mention specs including 5G, an AMOLED display, and 12GB of RAM with either 256 or 512GB of storage.Recommended VideosSupposedly, the new version of Blackberry will run Android 15, support some level of generative AI, and have a capacitive keyboard. Theres also supposedly a roadmap in the works for multiple QWERTY-based devices, and the startup is negotiating exclusive licensing for Blackberry patents.Image used with permission by copyright holderu/coldheartedsigma shared the above image, but edited the end result not to get in trouble. Unfortunately, the image is edited to the point that its nearly impossible to glean any information from. We can make out the phrase Blackberry Patents and QWERTY, as well as The worlds first. All other text is too obscured.Please enable Javascript to view this contentThe post was met with a fair amount of skepticism, and we also encourage readers to take this with a potentially unhealthy does of sodium. While Blackberry has an enthusiastic fan base, this post isnt indicative of much besides rumor. The original poster is a relatively new Reddit user and doesnt have a track record to go from.They also responded to another user and said, Nobody said anything about reviving Blackberry. Blackberry are no longer in the smartphone sphere, and as such their name cannot be used by others. If this startup succeeds in manufacturing a device akin to a Blackberry, it will likely be a phone with a similar design rather than one carrying the same name.Editors Recommendations
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