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Stay updated with the Sunday Review, providing insights and analysis on key topics in technology, finance, and culture.

Sunday Review

Stay updated with the Sunday Review, providing insights and analysis on key topics in technology, finance, and culture.

Newsletters   -   Jan 28, 2024 Sunday Review 28/01/2024
Sunday Review 28/01/2024

This week saw the launch of the world's largest cruise ship, in a ceremony performed by footballer Lionel Messi in the Port of Miami. The Icon of the Seas, can cater for up to 7,600 guests, and boasts features such as a water park and concert venue.

Newsletters   -   Jan 21, 2024 Sunday Review 21/01/2024
Sunday Review 21/01/2024

To the casual Observer, a large cohort of the crypto community might seem borderline obsessed with just one question, "Wen moon?" Well this week was 'Wen', at least for the Japanese space agency, which managed to gently land its SLIM lunar lander on the surface of

Sunday Review 04/02/2024 Observers.com
Newsletters   -   Feb 04, 2024 Sunday Review 04/02/2024

A contractual dispute between Universal Music Group and Gen Z-favored social media app TikTok has resulted in thousands of tracks being removed from the platform this week, with error messages in place of the audio on videos that previously used UMG-controlled songs. UMG has accused TikTok of intimidation and bullying,

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Newsletters   -   Feb 04, 2024 Sunday Review 04/02/2024
Sunday Review 04/02/2024 Observers.com

A contractual dispute between Universal Music Group and Gen Z-favored social media app TikTok has resulted in thousands of tracks being removed from the platform this week, with error messages in place of the audio on videos that previously used UMG-controlled songs. UMG has accused TikTok of intimidation and bullying,

Jack Martin
Newsletters   -   Jan 28, 2024 Sunday Review 28/01/2024
Sunday Review 28/01/2024

This week saw the launch of the world's largest cruise ship, in a ceremony performed by footballer Lionel Messi in the Port of Miami. The Icon of the Seas, can cater for up to 7,600 guests, and boasts features such as a water park and concert venue.

Jack Martin
Newsletters   -   Jan 21, 2024 Sunday Review 21/01/2024
Sunday Review 21/01/2024

To the casual Observer, a large cohort of the crypto community might seem borderline obsessed with just one question, "Wen moon?" Well this week was 'Wen', at least for the Japanese space agency, which managed to gently land its SLIM lunar lander on the surface of

Jack Martin
Newsletters   -   Jan 14, 2024 Sunday Review 14/01/2024
Observers Sunday Review

The U.K. government has found itself in the middle of a(nother) political firestorm this week... and all thanks to a TV drama. Mr Bates vs the Post Office told the story of hundreds of sub-postmasters who were prosecuted for false accounting and theft between 1999 and 2015, due

Jack Martin
Newsletters   -   Jan 07, 2024 Sunday Review 07/01/2024
Sunday Review 07/01/2024

So, barely a week into the new year, and already the old guard is being outclassed by young upstarts. For starters, there was the 13-year-old U.S. Tetris master who claimed to be the first human player to finish the Nintendo GameBoy version to completion since it was released in

Jack Martin
Observers   -   Dec 31, 2023 Observers Review of 2023
Observers Annual Review

What a year it has been. The crypto industry entered 2023 battered and bruised, still dealing with the fallout of the FTX collapse, although Sam Bankman-Fried had managed to buy his way out of prison (temporarily, at least) with a $250 million bail bond. The FTX drama hit as the

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Newsletters   -   Dec 24, 2023 Sunday Review 24/12/2023
Observers Sunday Review

So, this Sunday Review comes to you on Christmas Eve, and while not everybody in the world celebrates the holiday, it can be hard to avoid the festivities completely. But what has been leaving presents under the tree, and what will be taken straight back to the shops on Boxing

Jack Martin
Newsletters   -   Dec 17, 2023 Sunday Review 17/12/2023
Sunday Review 17/12/2023

Sports Illustrated has been in some hot water over the past few days, regarding claims that it had published AI-generated content written by fake authors. The CEO of the magazine's publisher was just one of several executives who found themselves unemployed in the aftermath of the scandal. But

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