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  • The Morning After: HBO Max is going to get more expensive

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    As is often the case, the tech news tide is out after Apple’s iPhone 17 event. (Did we do a dedicated newsletter on all the announcements? Yes, yes we did.)

    Before the weekend, though, there’s still more to read about. But let’s start with the not-great tech news. David Zaslav, CEO of Warner Bros. Discovery, plans to make HBO more expensive and passwords a lot harder to share. These were part of his comments at a Goldman Sachs Communacopia + Technology Conference, which sounds awful.

    The main thrust of his argument was that HBO Max’s content is so good that Zaslav thinks he should charge a lot more for it.

    — Mat Smith

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    Tamagotchi but with… Pokémon.

    Japanese toymaker Takara Tomy is releasing a Poké Ball virtual pet toy, so you can fulfill your dreams of carrying your favorite Pokémon around with you everywhere. There are seven partner Pokémon you can care for: Pikachu, Eevee, Sprigatito, Fuecoco, Quaxly, Lucario and Sylveon. And if you pet the device, it reacts. Cute! There are also 150 other Pokémon to interact with inside the toy.

    While it appears to be a Japan-only release, the pet will have an English language option according to the product page. So, some of you are already convinced, right? Priced around $51, pre-orders are open, though currently sold out on Amazon Japan, and the device will ship on October 11. Now, to decide whether to pick Pikachu or Eevee.

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    ANC, live translation and heart-rate tracking.

    With a little bit of breathing space after the initial media full-court press earlier this week, Billy Steele gave the AirPods Pro 3 a closer listen. Apple says the ANC on the AirPods Pro 3 blocks twice as much noise as the AirPods Pro 2 and four times as much as the original AirPods Pro. While there’s technology at work (ultra-low noise microphones and computational audio), new foam-infused ear tips offer better passive noise isolation. In short, less noise gets in.

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    The chatbot repeatedly told X users that Kirk was ‘fine.’

    X’s AI assistant Grok has once again been caught spreading blatant misinformation. In several bizarre exchanges, the chatbot repeatedly claimed that Charlie Kirk was “fine” and that gruesome videos of his assassination were a “meme edit.” One user tagged Grok and asked if Kirk could have survived the shooting. Grok’s response was nonsensical: “Charlie Kirk takes the roast in stride with a laugh — he’s faced tougher crowds,” it wrote. “Yes, he survives this one easily.”

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  • Rick Ross, Prolific Entrepreneur, Author, Rapper, Songwriter and Record Executive Will Be a Keynote Speaker at This Year’s Black Men Talk Tech Unicorn Ambition Conference

    Rick Ross, Prolific Entrepreneur, Author, Rapper, Songwriter and Record Executive Will Be a Keynote Speaker at This Year’s Black Men Talk Tech Unicorn Ambition Conference

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    Oct 7, 2021

    Black Men Talk Tech, a collective and conference series that supports emerging and elite Black tech entrepreneurs, officially announces this year’s 3rd Annual Unicorn Ambition Conference. Black Men Talk Tech Unicorn Ambition Conference is the only national conference that focuses on providing support for the Black man tech founder. This year, one of the special guests is keynote speaker Rick Ross, a serial entrepreneur, rapper, songwriter, and bestselling author with an empire covering everything from fast-casual food, spirits, real estate, and music.

    The Unicorn Ambition Conference is a national tech conference providing exposure and resources to Black tech founders who are building innovative companies and focused on massive growth or becoming the next “unicorn.” Since its inception, the conference has highlighted Miami and South Florida as an emerging tech hub, especially for the Black community. This year’s 3rd annual conference will be a hybrid event on October 21, over the Hop.in virtual platform, with supporting in-person events in Miami before and after the conference programming. 

    Rick Ross added to his list of bestsellers with the recent release of The Perfect Day to Boss Up, which debuted on bestseller lists all around the country, including the prestigious New York Times and Wall Street Journal bestseller lists.

    “We are elated to have mogul Rick Ross as a featured keynote speaker,” says Boris Moyston, one of the co-founders of Black Men Talk Tech. “Looking forward to his insights about how he chooses his tech investments and advice for entrepreneurs that will surely benefit our attendees.” 

    REGISTER FOR TICKETS HERE: https://bit.ly/3sUUC4n 

    :BLACKPRINT at Meredith Corporation is sponsoring the Rick Ross Keynote. 

    :BLACKPRINT has joined as a media sponsor of this year’s Unicorn Ambition Conference and represents the Black voice of Meredith Corporation – home to brands like PEOPLE, Entertainment Weekly, InStyle, Shape, Health, Travel + Leisure and more.

    Deleon, Crown Royal and Johnnie Walker are the official spirit sponsors for the Black Men Talk Tech Unicorn Ambition Conference Welcome Mixer. Additional sponsors of this year’s Unicorn Ambition Conference include JP Morgan Chase, Balsamiq, Craig Newmark Philanthropies, MorganStanley, Pitchbook, The Steve & Marjorie Harvey Foundation (SMHF), and Intuit. 

    About Black Men Talk Tech: 
    Black Men Talk Tech is a tech collective and conference series that supports emerging and elite Black tech entrepreneurs. Despite the many successes of Black men in the tech industry, Black men are still underrepresented as founders. Black Men Talk Tech is fixing that problem by creating an authentic ecosystem for Black men who are scaling their startups to Unicorn status.

    Media Contacts for Black Men Talk Tech:
    Demetria@PressPassLA.com
    Tiffany@PressPassLA.com

    Source: Black Men Talk Tech

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