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Angry Birds Laying a Golden Egg πŸ₯šπŸ’°

PLUS: Project X βœ–οΈ

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  • Angry Birds Laying a Golden Egg πŸ₯šπŸ’°

  • Project X βœ–οΈ

  • Sleepy Server Sunday 😴πŸ–₯️

Angry Birds Laying a Golden Egg πŸ₯šπŸ’°

Sega is reportedly on the verge of shelling out a jaw-dropping $1 billion to acquire Rovio Entertainment, the mastermind behind the Angry Birds game, according to The Wall Street Journal. Yep, those same birds that were all the rage back in the day. I know, right?

It's a bird-brained move that has some scratching their heads, considering the Angry Birds' glory days are seemingly long gone.

While Rovio's feathery friends have been grounded recently, with competitors like Candy Crush swooping in to steal the spotlight, Sega might just see something eggstraordinary in Angry Birds.

After all, let’s not forget that it was the first kid on the block to crack 1 billion downloads. So, Sonic and friends may have to make room for some flappy new pals in Sega's hero lineup!

Project X βœ–οΈ

Elon Musk, our favorite billionaire entrepreneur with a penchant for surprises, has founded yet another company (What’s the total count now, Elon?) named X.AI.

Coincidence or not, the "X" theme seems to be Musk's latest flavor of the month, as he also recently renamed Twitter to X Corp.

While Musk's intentions for X.AI remain elusive, some insiders believe he's assembling a rival to OpenAI, the AI organization Musk co-founded in 2015 but parted ways with in 2018.

Only time will tell what he is upto, but we're sure it'll be an X-hilarating ride!

 Sleepy Server Sunday 😴πŸ–₯️

Apple TV, Amazon Web Services (AWS), Alexa, and Netflix all celebrated a snuggly sleepy Sunday, leaving thousands of users feeling a bit like they were stuck in the digital Twilight Zone.

Apple TV went dark for a few hours on Saturday, with 6,000 users witnessing a prime-time blackout. Other Apple services like Apple Support and iCloud also hit a few speed bumps, adding to the weekend's tech turbulence.

Amazon's AWS and Alexa joined the outage party on Sunday, but quickly bounced back like a pro.

Meanwhile, Netflix left 11,000 users hanging when the highly anticipated "Love Is Blind" reunion hit a streaming snag, leaving binge-watchers in despair.

Well, we feel everyone deserves a sleepy Sunday. Right?

β˜„οΈ Asteroids β˜„οΈ

Apple TV is rolling out a beta multiview feature on Apple TV 4K, allowing to watch up to four games at once in glorious grid format. Get ready to juggle soccer, baseball, and your remote like a pro! πŸ“Ίβš½βšΎπŸŽ‰

Instagram Reels is leveling up its copycat game by launching new metrics, gifts, and trending audio features that TikTok has had for ages. So, dear creators, time to ride the trending wave and go viral on both platforms! πŸŽΆπŸ“ˆπŸŽ‰

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