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T-Mobile moving tens of thousands of virtual machines off VMware amid lawsuit

T-Mobile is asking a New York court to rule that Broadcom was contractually obligated to continue supporting its VMware perpetual licenses. In its complaint, T-Mobile said it has tens of thousands of virtual machines using VMware software across approximately 303,140 CPU cores. It also said that it was migrating off VMware but noted the time-consuming...

Breakdown Summer State: Senior Standouts
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Breakdown Summer State: Senior Standouts

For as long as I can remember, June has unofficially been known as “high school team” month.  Photo: @shots.bychance By that I mean most AAU directors, event promoters, and programs will take the month of June off to give players a chance to develop with their high school programs, rest, or both. With the two...

LeBron James understands the price of basketball freedom
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LeBron James understands the price of basketball freedom

Listen to this story Loading the Elevenlabs Text to Speech AudioNative Player… Whether LeBron James beat the Los Angeles Lakers to the punch in saying goodbye first is more a matter of storytelling style. From the outside looking in, the idea of professional “comfort” has always seemed boring to James. The needle he has moved,...

David Mills’ poetry excavates American history
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David Mills’ poetry excavates American history

The dreams began about 10 years ago. David Mills was giving poetry readings at the African Burial Ground in New York City’s Lower Manhattan neighborhood, where the remains of more than 15,000 free and enslaved people were buried in the 1600s and 1700s. At night, Mills began having vivid dreams in which disembodied voices spoke...

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New attack provides one more reason why AI browsers are a bad idea

Makers of AI browsers make lofty promises. With a single prompt, users can ask one to find a restaurant in a particular part of town, reserve a table, invite a colleague to lunch, and email a confirmation. These makers are much more reticent about the risks of blurring the once fine line between browsing sites...