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Developer hopes to strike a chord with new Mesa entertainment venue The Nox

The proposed music venue – known as The Nox – would target music fans of all kinds as well as event organizers and corporate clients, according to the developer.

 

Carver Cos. picks up Albany office building for new HQ

Carver Cos., which owns and operates the Port of Coeymans, plans to move employees to the building around the start of next year.

 

Changes ahead after Alaska Airlines closes merger with Hawaiian Airlines

Several changes are planned for customers of Hawaiian Airlines and Alaska Airlines, but one notable thing will stay the same.

 

Google searches will now detect origin of AI-manipulated images

Google is expanding efforts to properly label AI-generated content, updating its in-house "About This Image" tool with a global standard for detecting the origins of an AI-edited image.

 

LinkedIn is using your data to train AI. Here's how to turn it off.

LinkedIn has been training generative AI with user data — a quiet change the public noticed on Wednesday.Users of the professional social networking platform owned by Microsoft were the first to notice a new option pop up in their data privacy settings called "Data for Generative AI Improvement."

 

'A powerful new tool': A disabled advocate on Apple's FDA-approved hearing aids

Apple made history this month when a feature in the company's forthcoming AirPods Pro 2 was approved by the Food and Drug Administration as the first over-the-counter (OTC), clinical-grade hearing aid software.

 

Tinley Park OKs another $7.3 million in contracts for downtown Harmony Square plaza

Tinley Park officials voted this week to approve contracts worth $7.3 million for work at a Harmony Square, an outdoor music and performance venue in the village’s downtown that will also include retail space, apartments and town houses.
The new contracts cover decorative woodwork, painting, flooring and electrical work for the project.

 

Pocketbook issues front of mind as Target, Best Buy launch holiday retail season

Target plans again to hire 100,000 seasonal workers and will have its first holiday sales event next month.
Richfield-based Best Buy and other retailers also are stretching the ever-important holiday retail season as long as possible.
Both Target and Best Buy have acknowledged they must work hard to entice consumers who are shopping more selectively. Spending during the holidays is projected to increase by the smallest increment in the past few years.

 

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