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NBA results and standings: Wemby overpowers triple-double Nurkic, Avdija exits

Doncic, Lakers fall shy of comeback win: “Got to better in the first half”
A dominating display in the second half was not enough for the Los Angeles Lakers The post Doncic, Lakers fall shy of comeback win: “Got to better in the first half” appeared first on Eurohoops.

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Vassilis Spanoulis speaks after Monaco attempted 25 fewer free throws than Real Madrid: “A very big difference”
The Monaco coach made it clear that they did not lose because of that, but that it is an “enormous difference in such a physical game.” The post Vassilis Spanoulis speaks after Monaco attempted 25 fewer free throws than Real Madrid: “A very big difference” appeared first on Eurohoops.

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Apple's F1 Movie Nominated for Best Picture at 2026 Oscars
Popular Apple racing movie F1 has been nominated for Best Picture by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, Apple said today. Nominees were announced for the 98th annual Academy Awards, and Apple earned six nominations in total. F1, which stars Brad Pitt, will be up against Bugonia, Frankenstein, Hamnet, Marty Supreme, One Battle After Another, Sinners, Sentimental Value, The Secret Agent, and Train Dreams for the Best Picture Award. The film was also nominated for Best Sound, Best Film Editing, and Best Visual Effects. Apple documentary Come See Me in the Good Light was nominated for Best Documentary Feature Film, and The Lost Bus was nominated for Best Visual Effects. F1 was the highest-grossing sports feature of all time, according to Apple, and one of the company's most successful films to date. It earned over $631 million worldwide during its theatrical run. Apple says that its films, documentaries, and shows have earned 687 total wins and 3,229 award nominations since the Apple TV service launched in 2019. The 98th annual Academy Award winners will be revealed on Sunday, March 15.Tag: Apple TV PlusThis article, "Apple's F1 Movie Nominated for Best Picture at 2026 Oscars" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums

Apple's John Ternus Takes Over Design in Latest CEO Succession Move
Apple's hardware chief John Ternus has been overseeing Apple design teams since late last year as Apple continues preparing him to take over as CEO, reports Bloomberg. Apple CEO Tim Cook put Ternus in charge of the design teams the final months of 2025, expanding his responsibilities. Apple's software and hardware design teams were most recently managed by former Apple chief operating officer Jeff Williams, who retired from Apple in 2025. When Williams retired, Apple said the design teams would report directly to Cook, but Cook apparently handed the reins to Ternus. Design is one of the most important divisions at Apple, and it has always been led by a senior executive. Jony Ive was in charge of the design team before he left and it was given to Williams. Ternus is apparently the "executive sponsor" of all design on Cook's management team, which means he handles communications between design staff and the executive team. He represents the design team in executive gatherings, and manages design team leaders. Bloomberg claims that inside sources said Cook is aiming to expose Ternus to more parts of the company's operations. Design decisions are made by consensus, so while Ternus is taking on a larger role, software engineering chief Craig Federighi and marketing chief Greg Joswiak continue to have a say in Apple's overall aesthetic. Multiple reports have suggested that Ternus is the most likely candidate to take on the role of Apple CEO when Cook retires. Cook turned 65 last year, but there do not appear to be any imminent plans for his retirement. Ternus is Apple's youngest senior executive at 50, so he could have a long run if he is eventually promoted to CEO. Ternus leads Apple's hardware engineering team, and he has been described as having an even temperament, strong attention to detail, and intimate knowledge of Apple's supply chain. Some at Apple fear that he is too risk averse, inexperienced with geopolitical issues, and not charismatic enough to run Apple.Tag: John TernusThis article, "Apple's John Ternus Takes Over Design in Latest CEO Succession Move" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums

Forget Cooking Oil — Season Your Cast Iron With This Instead
Plenty of people use cooking oil to season their cast iron pots and pans, but is it really the best choice? Our expert has different recommendations.

