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Linguistics experts are turning to cutting-edge technologies to revitalize threatened Native American languages -- and rejuvenate generations of Indigenous tradition -- through new approaches such as children's books and smartphone apps. TLC, which has a $3 million budget, regularly teams up linguists with Native American language teachers to work on these dictionaries.
Tesla's results for the third quarter missed analyst estimates on Wednesday, as the Elon Musk-run company was hit by higher costs and the fallout from price discounts. Musk has undertaken multiple price cuts throughout 2023 on vehicles, telling investors in April that the company has taken the view that pushing for higher sales is the right choice versus taking a bigger margin.
Netflix on Wednesday said subscriber numbers grew more than 10 percent to 247 million in the recently ended third quarter as it cracked down on passwords and refined an ad-supported tier. The streaming service said in an earnings report that its nascent ad-supported offering was gaining traction, with the number of members increasing nearly 70 percent in the quarter.
Letoya Makhene's grandmother recently turned 101 years old. The actress shared the news on social media, grateful to still have her grandmother around.
In a heartening initiative, a TikTok video has captivated Mzansi as it showcases people queuing at Macro to exchange their old electronics for vouchers.
A small balcony decor video was posted by a creative SA woman on TikTok. She demonstrated how she elevated the look with outdoor furniture, plants and faux grass.
Actor and comedian Sivuyile Ngesi has topped the trending list once again as he was caught on camera at the Stade De France singing the national anthem with pride.
The Premier League is aiming to smash its own record domestic television rights deal after making 70 more matches available for broadcast from 2025. Premier League clubs already enjoy a huge financial advantage over their European competitors due to far more lucrative domestic and international TV rights deals. kca/ea
Zodwa Wabantu responded to a bully, saying she was not famous because of her ancestral journey. She said she had an ultimatum between her career and her ancestors.
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