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Time of India
4 hours ago
- Business
- Time of India
What Mark Cuban and other billionaires said on Donald Trump-Elon Musk breakup
The public relationship between and US President unraveled on Thursday (June 5) following Musk's criticism of a key legislative initiative. The dispute, which escalated rapidly, saw both figures engage in public exchanges, leading to significant financial repercussions for Musk. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now The exchange began when Musk, who departed his role at DOGE in May, criticised the Trump Administration's " Big Beautiful Bill ." Musk labeled the legislation the "Debt Slavery Bill" and the "Big Ugly Spending Bill." President Trump responded during a White House event, defending the bill and subsequently threatening to cancel government contracts associated with Musk's companies via a post on Truth Social. This led to a decline in Tesla shares . The public dispute between the two prominent figures has since drawn commentary from various business leaders, including , Bill Ackman, Vinod Khosla and others. Here's what business leaders said about Musk-Trump online spat Mark Cuban The former "Shark Tank" star Mark Cuban endorsed Musk's idea of creating a new political party. Cuban reshared Musk's poll on X with three check marks Bill Ackman Billionaire Bill Ackman backed both Trump and Musk on X, advising them to "make peace for the benefit of our country." 'We are much stronger together than apart,' he said with Musk responding, 'You're not wrong.' Paul Graham Y Combinator cofounder Paul Graham shared his thoughts X, saying, 'A lot of people seem to be treating this as if it were just a beef. But the underlying allegation is a very serious one. If it's true, Trump is surely going to have to resign,' he wrote in a post on X. Vinod Khosla Vinond Khosla, who has been a critic of Musk, supported the Tesla CEO on his stand on deficit. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now 'Despite our differences, I admire your speaking up on the deficit!' Notably, Khosla endorsed Kamala Harris and was engaged in verbal spat online with Musk multiple times. Anthony Scaramucci Anthony Scaramucci, who has been a critic of Trump, voiced his support for Musk. 'Elon is right about Trump," the former Goldman Sachs investment banker said in an X post. In a separate post on Friday, Scaramucci said that "Elon lasted 12 Scaramuccis," a tongue-in-cheek reference to his 10-day tenure as White House communications director before Trump fired him. Shaun Maguire In an X post, Sequoia partner Shaun Maguire praised Musk for sticking to his guns. 'Elon leaves it all on the field. And he puts what he believes in ahead of himself. How can you not be inspired by that,' he added. Gary Cohn According to Gary Cohn, IBM's vice chairman, things could be very different next week, cautioning against overreacting to the situation. 'If we've learned one thing over the Trump administration, this is a few hours, the world could be completely different a week from now. It's not like the White House is sitting there only worried about the Elon Musk situation,' he said on CNBC. JBL Tune Beam 2 Review: The TWS Earbuds That Punch Above Their Weight!


Time of India
7 hours ago
- Health
- Time of India
How Google reviews helped US couple to win $2 million 'bed bug lawsuit' against hotel
Representative Image A California couple has won a $2 million award in a " bed bug lawsuit " against The Shores Inn in Ventura, California. The couple was able to win this lawsuit after Google and Yelp reviews helped to establish the hotel's prior knowledge of the infestation. Alvaro Gutierrez and Ramiro Sanchez filed the lawsuit following a February 2020 stay at the hotel, which they claimed left them with "painful bed bug bites, severe skin rash, allergic reaction, scarring and personal injuries over the entirety of their bodies," according to the complaint obtained by USA Today. The lawsuit, filed in December 2021 by lawyer Brian J. Virag, alleged that after discovering the bedbug infestation in their initial room, the couple was moved to another, where they "continued to be massacred from bed bugs (sic) bites." Moreover, the complaint also alleged, based on Google and Yelp reviews left by previous guests, that the hotel management had been informed of the same bed bug issue before their stay. How the visit to the California hotel affected the couple Gutierrez and Sanchez sought medical treatment following their stay at the hotel, the lawsuit claims, as bed bugs "latched onto the plaintiffs while they slept, sucked their blood until they were gorged, and resisted eradication." According to the complaint, the two suffered pain, illness, and emotional and mental distress due to the incident. As a result, they checked out of the hotel after just one night, despite having booked a week-long stay, the lawsuit states. Last month, jurors awarded Gutierrez $400,000 for pain, disfigurement, grief, and emotional distress, while Sanchez received $600,000 for similar complaints. Additionally, both men were awarded $500,000 each in punitive damages . The hotel plans to appeal or otherwise contest the ruling, appellant lawyer Wendy Lascher told the Los Angeles Times. Following the verdict, a note was discovered in one juror's notebook suggesting that two jurors may have visited the inn during the trial, and another juror reportedly remarked to others during the proceedings that the hotel was 'an eyesore and should be torn down," LA Times reported. JBL Tune Beam 2 Review: The TWS Earbuds That Punch Above Their Weight!


Time of India
9 hours ago
- Business
- Time of India
Elon Musk's Starlink gets licence to launch satellite internet service in India: Report
The licence makes Starlink the third company to receive authorisation from the telecommunications department. Elon Musk-owned Starlink has reportedly got licence for satcom services in India. According to an IANS report, the Department of Telecommunications (DoT) has issued the Global Mobile Personal Communication by Satellite (GMPCS) permit to the US company. With this, Starlink has become the third company to secure the licence to offer its commercial services in the country after Eutelsat's OneWeb and Jio-SES . As per the report, Starlink may start its commercial services later this year or next year. Trial spectrum to be obtained soon The report states that Starlink is expected to receive a trial spectrum in the coming days, after meeting all the security compliance requirements outlined in its letter of intent (LoI). Before the spectrum is allocated, Starlink must get approval from the Indian National Space Promotion and Authorisation Centre (IN-SPACe). The company has already submitted the required documents for this clearance. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Giao dịch CFD với công nghệ và tốc độ tốt hơn IC Markets Đăng ký Undo The Department of Telecommunications (DoT) gave initial approval after Starlink agreed to follow the latest national security rules for satcom operators. These include 29 new conditions such as mandatory interception and monitoring systems, use of local data centres, tracking capabilities for mobile terminals, and strict localisation of services and infrastructure. What is Starlink For those unaware, Starlink is a satellite-based internet service developed by SpaceX, the aerospace company founded in 2002 by Elon Musk . It offers high-speed, low-latency broadband internet across the globe using a network of satellites—earning it the nickname 'broadband from the skies.' Unlike traditional satellite services that use faraway geostationary satellites, Starlink operates through the world's largest network of low Earth orbit (LEO) satellites, positioned just 550 km above Earth. This growing constellation—currently at around 7,000 satellites and expected to exceed 40,000—forms a mesh network that can support data-heavy tasks like video streaming, online gaming, and video conferencing. JBL Tune Beam 2 Review: The TWS Earbuds That Punch Above Their Weight! AI Masterclass for Students. Upskill Young Ones Today!– Join Now


Time of India
9 hours ago
- Business
- Time of India
Dropbox CEO Drew Houston: 'Forcing people back to the office…is unproductive if you…'
Dropbox CEO Drew Houston said that forcing employees back to office makes no sense if the same work can be done virtually. Speaking in an episode of Fortune's "Leadership Next" podcast, Houston said 'Forcing people back to the office is probably gonna be like trying to force people back into malls and movie theaters. Nothing wrong with the movie theater, but it's just a different world now'. He further stated 'It is unproductive if you just sort of try to photocopy what you're doing in the office onto Zoom'. 'We don't have to do this—we can be a lot less dumb than forcing people back into a car three days a week or whatever, to literally be back on the same Zoom meeting they would have been at home. There's a better way to do this,' he said. For those unaware, Dropbox switched to a 'virtual first' way of working in 2020, making remote work the main setup for its employees. In 2021, the company introduced a 90/10 rule—employees work from home for about 90% of the year and meet in person at a few company events during the remaining 10%. In a 2023 interview, Dropbox CEO said that remote work has given companies "the keys that unlock this whole future of work." "You need a different social contract and to let go of control. But if you trust people and treat them like adults, they'll behave like adults. Trust over surveillance," he then said. JBL Tune Beam 2 Review: The TWS Earbuds That Punch Above Their Weight! AI Masterclass for Students. Upskill Young Ones Today!– Join Now
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First Post
10 hours ago
- First Post
JBL Tune Beam 2 Review: A good pair of TWS earbuds in a highly competitive segment
These JBL earbuds lag behind the competition in a couple of areas but somewhat make up for it with their energetic sound output and TalkThru feature. read more Pros: Energetic sound output Useful companion app to tweak the sound and more Good build quality, IP54 ingress protection for the buds The finish and build quality of the product are pretty good Lightweight and comfortable in the ears Dual-pairing support Ambient Aware and TalkThru features work well Very good battery backup Cons: Outdoor call quality needs improvement Average ANC No wear detection sensors Prone to accidental touch inputs Price: Rs 5,999 The JBL Tune Beam 2 is priced at Rs 5,499 in India with a one year warranty Rating: 3.9/5 BL has been around for a long time and needs no introduction. They already have a broad portfolio of audio products in India, including several true wireless (TWS) earphones, to cater to different types of users. The Tune Beam 2 that we have for review today is among their most recent releases here. On the surface, it looks like a simple pair of TWS earphones with most of the key boxes ticked for the segment. But the near Rs 5,000 segment is highly competitive. So let's see if this one's in tune with it or not. STORY CONTINUES BELOW THIS AD JBL Tune Beam 2: Design and Comfort (8/10) The design of these JBL buds is quite simple but pleasant with short stems and angled earpieces with silicone tips. The buds as well as the case are made of high quality plastic with a matte black finish. A hint of gloss for the logo and model name breaks the monotony and looks good. The three indicator LED slashes at the front add a bit of character to the design. These earbuds have an IP54 rating against dust and water ingression, and one can wear them during workouts or jogs without a worry. The fit is quite snug and comfortable with the right pair of eartips and the buds don't pop out of the ears often. The silicone eartips enter the ear canals and provide a decent seal. You get two more pairs of tips in the bundle if the preinstalled medium option isn't the right size for you, along with a cool looking flat charging cable. The buds are extremely light and weigh just 5.2 grams each despite hosting a 65 mAh battery. You have touch zones at the back of the buds and the touch sensitivity is good. The company packs a few extra eartips in the bundle The charging case is fairly compact but not slim enough to go unnoticed in your pocket. The product is fairly compact and just about pocketable It doesn't have any sharp edges and feels great in hand. Weight is not an issue either with the case tilting the scales at 42 grams. There is no mention of any ingress protection for the case, so try not to take it out in a drizzle. You get three charge indicator LEDs at the front, while a USB-C charging port is present at the back. The three LEDs at the front of the case inform you about the amount of remaining charge The Tune Beam 2 is also available in Turquoise and White colour options. The bottom on the case has a USB-C port to charge these earphones briskly JBL Tune Beam 2: Features and Specifications (8/10) Each earbud is fitted with a 10 mm dynamic driver and three microphones for calling and active noise cancellation (ANC). In addition to adaptive noise cancellation, you get two transparency modes called Ambient Aware and TalkThru. The former lets the ambient noise through to keep you aware of your surroundings and the latter focuses on enhancing vocal frequencies, facilitating a quick conversation without removing the buds from the ears. These earbuds support multipoint connectivity and can be paired with two devices simultaneously. STORY CONTINUES BELOW THIS AD There are no wear detection sensors on the JBL Tune Beam 2, which I would have liked to see given that buds priced 30% lower now flaunt that feature. These earbuds are Bluetooth 5.3 compliant and support SBC and AAC codecs. You get access to various settings of the earbuds after you install the JBL Headphones app and sync the earphones with it. The app is quite handy and lets you alter the sound output, create a custom audio profile, configure the controls and update the firmware among other things. The feature-rich JBL Headphones app let's you tweak the sound output, controls and more Just like in the case of earlier JBL earbuds we had reviewed, you cannot assign a specific function to each gesture. You have to assign an entire set from Ambient sound control, Playback control, Volume control or Voice assistant control. Most sets assign the functions to single tap and double tap gestures, with Playback controls using triple tap for previous track function. Given that single tap is mapped in most cases, the Beam 2 is prone to accidental touch inputs when adjusting or removing the buds from the ear or the case, which can be irritating at times. STORY CONTINUES BELOW THIS AD BL Tune Beam 2: Performance (8/10) These buds aren't the loudest around and the volume needs to be pushed close to 80% for optimal loudness that several earphones achieve around the 50 to 60% mark. The default sound is noticeably bass heavy; well, it's called JBL Pure Bass Sound after all. The good part being, the bass is reasonably tight and not too boomy, and the overall output is quite energetic. Even better, you can tweak it using the JBL Headphones app and bring better balance to the output. The JBL Tune Beam 2 may offer a feature or two less than the competition but performs admirably You can push the mids up a bit in the 10-band equaliser for better vocal clarity and then adjust the bass and highs to suit your taste. If that's too much work, you also get half a dozen audio presets to try out. If that's not enough, you can also create your personal listening profile (Personi-Fi 3.0) using a simple listening test in a quiet environment which adjusts the sound curve as per your preference and listening capabilities. It is certainly worth a try. STORY CONTINUES BELOW THIS AD After doing the necessary adjustments in the equaliser, the JBL Tune Beam 2 produces a punchy and fairly balanced sound without losing its zing or thump. The default sound is good enough for genres like pop and EDM, but with a few tweaks, these earbuds sound well across more genres of music. The soundstage here is decently broad and the detail in audio is perfectly fine for the segment. You also get Spacial Sound here which tends to broaden the soundstage further but it's a matter of individual taste; I preferred to keep it off. Moving on to ANC, I wasn't very impressed with the results. It does block certain frequency sounds but results in a bit of hiss in certain cases. The competition is way ahead in this department. Where this JBL does better than the competition is in transparency modes. I quite liked the Ambient Aware and TalkThru options where the sound being let through feels natural. They can be used to be aware of your surroundings when crossing the road or to hear announcements at airports or stations with the buds on. STORY CONTINUES BELOW THIS AD TalkThru can be quickly enabled or disabled by a simple double tap to have a quick chat without removing the buds from the ears. While the company does not specify the latency figures, there was no perceptible lag between the video and audio when streaming videos. The wireless range is perfectly acceptable with the buds retaining a strong connection up to 10 metres with a clear line of sight. JBL Tune Beam 2: Call quality (6.5/10) The call quality on the JBL Tune Beam 2 is a case of two extremes. When indoors or in a quiet environment, you are clearly heard by the person on the line with good vocal clarity. When outdoors or in noisy areas, the microphones tend to pick up quite a bit of ambient noise like that of traffic or people talking. Some could even hear crows cawing a fair distance away. JBL probably needs to decrease the sensitivity of the microphones a little. The wind noise suppression works well though. STORY CONTINUES BELOW THIS AD JBL Tune Beam 2: Battery life (8.5/10) The battery backup of the JBL Tune Beam 2 is quite impressive. The company claims figures of 10 and 12 hours for the buds with ANC on and off respectively, while the charging case can provide three more top-ups. With the loudness over 75% at all times, the earbuds managed to go on for close to 9 hours with intermittent use of ANC and TalkThru. With the 590 mAh battery in the charging case, the overall battery backup figure reaches 36 hours, which is quite impressive. Without using ANC at all and with minimal calling, the battery backup can easily breach the 40-hour mark. The product can be fully charged in about two hours with a standard USB-C charger. Fast charging numbers aren't specified but a 10-minute charge gives you close to two hours of playtime, which can be handy. JBL Tune Beam 2: Price and verdict STORY CONTINUES BELOW THIS AD The JBL Tune Beam 2 is priced at Rs 5,999 with a one year warranty, and can often be spotted for Rs 5,499. For that price, you get a pair of lightweight and comfortable TWS earphones with a lively sound output that can be tweaked further from the companion app, more than useful transparency modes and excellent battery backup. The outdoor call quality and ANC need a bit of improvement and features like wear detection sensors should have been present. But its energetic sound output does make up for some of its shortcomings. The earbuds are fairly lightweight and fit well into the ears without any discomfort While the JBL Tune Beam 2 is a good addition to the near-5K segment in India, it is a highly competitive space here. There are several excellent TWS earbuds one can buy around Rs 5,000 like the OnePlus Buds 3, EarFun Free Pro 3 and CMF (Nothing) Buds Pro 2 to name a few. They offer superior codec support in addition to comparable sound quality and comfort. Take your pick. Neither will disappoint you.