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  1. As deepfake videos of Meloni circulated, an old video re-emerged on X without accurate context, claiming to depict a general strike in solidarity with ...#GiorgiaMeloni #deepfake #Israel #TheCube
    Deepfake Meloni clips distort relations between Italy and Israel
  2. As deepfake videos of Meloni circulated, an old video re-emerged on X without accurate context, claiming to depict a general strike in solidarity with ...#GiorgiaMeloni #deepfake #Israel #TheCube
    Deepfake Meloni clips distort relations between Italy and Israel
  3. As deepfake videos of Meloni circulated, an old video re-emerged on X without accurate context, claiming to depict a general strike in solidarity with ...#GiorgiaMeloni #deepfake #Israel #TheCube
    Deepfake Meloni clips distort relations between Italy and Israel
  4. As deepfake videos of Meloni circulated, an old video re-emerged on X without accurate context, claiming to depict a general strike in solidarity with ...#GiorgiaMeloni #deepfake #Israel #TheCube
    Deepfake Meloni clips distort relations between Italy and Israel
  5. Cómo Amelia pasó de ser una herramienta educativa a un meme de la extrema derecha en la #UE #TheCube | @euronews (en español) / Feb 2, 2026 #dossierUE youtube.com/watch?v=xyxuGC_xJTI

  6. ¿Qué opciones tienen Dinamarca y la #UE ante una invasión de EE.UU. a Groenlandia? #TheCube | @euronews (en español) / Jan 14, 2026 #dossierUE youtube.com/watch?v=i46xB8_eULc

  7. Taking a tour of the A’s Ballpark Experience Center in Vegas – Sports Business Journal

    Advent’s John Downie (left) speaks to SBJ’s Joe Lemire from inside the Immersive Cube at the A’s Ballpark Experience Center. Acie Wyatt

    Tech

    Immersing myself in the Vegas future of the A’s

    By Joe Lemire, 12.16.2025

    The SBJ Tech Sandbox series is where we share our experiences testing products, gear, solutions and more in the sports tech space.

    LAS VEGAS — After removing my shoes, the curtain is pulled back, and I enter the Cube.

    Five of the six sides of the space, including below my feet, are fully outfitted with LED screens that spring to life with a few touches of an iPad.

    It’s suddenly 2028, and I’m standing in owner John Fisher’s suite, overlooking home plate at the Athletics’ new Las Vegas Ballpark. Each new tablet tap transports me around the venue. I’m standing on the pitcher’s mound. I’m in a centerfield hospitality space. I’m floating above the city looking at the park’s proximity to the airport (The short distance to private aviation won’t apply to me).

    The Immersive Cube is housed in the Ballpark Experience Center, the showcase built by the A’s to tell the team story, preview the construction and sell tickets and hospitality packages.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1LeKwXU1XFU

    It replicates virtual reality without the headset, as 26-million pixels enclose 3,500 cubic feet, with many miles of cables and racks of servers hidden away. Built in the 3D development program Unity and enhanced with Advent’s Experience Management System, the Cube lets A’s fans and prospective ticket buyers imagine their place in the under-construction ballpark.

    “The Immersive Cube is a space that is a pinnacle of this experience space,” said John Downie, SVP/Strategic Solutions of Advent, the sports experience design agency that led this project. “Everybody likes to see themselves within the story.”

    Related StoriesWith labor talks looming in 2026, baseball free agency becomes an even greater chess match and Report: MLB to regulate MiLB in-game technology, bring parity to league

    Advent touts it as a first-of-its-kind installation in North American sports. And the A’s can load new renderings as needed to display updates or meet requested customizations from, say, a potential suite buyer.

    “This is not something that is on rails,” Downie said. “It’s a space that can flex with the storytelling needs. But, of course, this is Vegas. So there’s a certain wow factor that is required in here.”

    The Ballpark Experience Center sits about eight miles southwest of the ballpark construction site, which will anchor the bottom of the Strip. This showcase space connects to the office for the sales team and across the lot from the rest of the club’s Vegas offices. While tourists will undoubtedly comprise a sizable portion of the daily gate, season tickets and suites are geared more toward locals, making this spot away from the tourist center a good one. Also present are a bar, big screen and comfortable seating so it can host events.

    The A’s have a long, proud history that most baseball fans will be aware of, but history lessons — or at least reminders — are critical to convince a new market to adopt them. Four of the franchise’s nine World Series trophies are on display. An architectural model of the ballpark includes a roof that elevates to unveil closer views of the seating areas. And there is a virtual hitting bay that houses another interactive display.

    Lemire tapped home plate with a particular bat, summoning a clip of Dallas Braden’s perfect game on the big screen. Acie Wyatt

    Tucked into the corner is a smaller cub, this one with batter’s boxes flanking home plate. Twenty baseball bats hang on the walls, each labeled with the name of an A’s legend or celebrated moment in team history. I grabbed the bat marked for Dallas Braden’s perfect game and tapped home plate with it. Immediately the big screen in front of me flickered to life with a highlight of the final out. (I was told Braden himself did the same a few days prior.)

    “This is a space to persuade as well as inform,” Downie said. “That just disarms and creates an elevated moment.”

    Continue/Read Original Article Here: Taking a tour of the A’s Ballpark Experience Center in Vegas

    Tags: Ballpark Experience Center, Joe Lemire, Las Vegas, Las Vegas Athletics, Las Vegas Ballpark, Major League Ballpark, MLB, New Ballpark, SBJ, Sports Business Journal, The Cube
    #BallparkExperienceCenter #JoeLemire #LasVegas #LasVegasAthletics #LasVegasBallpark #MajorLeagueBallpark #MLB #NewBallpark #SBJ #SportsBusinessJournal #TheCube
  8. Taking a tour of the A’s Ballpark Experience Center in Vegas – Sports Business Journal

    Advent’s John Downie (left) speaks to SBJ’s Joe Lemire from inside the Immersive Cube at the A’s Ballpark Experience Center. Acie Wyatt

    Tech

    Immersing myself in the Vegas future of the A’s

    By Joe Lemire, 12.16.2025

    The SBJ Tech Sandbox series is where we share our experiences testing products, gear, solutions and more in the sports tech space.

    LAS VEGAS — After removing my shoes, the curtain is pulled back, and I enter the Cube.

    Five of the six sides of the space, including below my feet, are fully outfitted with LED screens that spring to life with a few touches of an iPad.

    It’s suddenly 2028, and I’m standing in owner John Fisher’s suite, overlooking home plate at the Athletics’ new Las Vegas Ballpark. Each new tablet tap transports me around the venue. I’m standing on the pitcher’s mound. I’m in a centerfield hospitality space. I’m floating above the city looking at the park’s proximity to the airport (The short distance to private aviation won’t apply to me).

    The Immersive Cube is housed in the Ballpark Experience Center, the showcase built by the A’s to tell the team story, preview the construction and sell tickets and hospitality packages.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1LeKwXU1XFU

    It replicates virtual reality without the headset, as 26-million pixels enclose 3,500 cubic feet, with many miles of cables and racks of servers hidden away. Built in the 3D development program Unity and enhanced with Advent’s Experience Management System, the Cube lets A’s fans and prospective ticket buyers imagine their place in the under-construction ballpark.

    “The Immersive Cube is a space that is a pinnacle of this experience space,” said John Downie, SVP/Strategic Solutions of Advent, the sports experience design agency that led this project. “Everybody likes to see themselves within the story.”

    Related StoriesWith labor talks looming in 2026, baseball free agency becomes an even greater chess match and Report: MLB to regulate MiLB in-game technology, bring parity to league

    Advent touts it as a first-of-its-kind installation in North American sports. And the A’s can load new renderings as needed to display updates or meet requested customizations from, say, a potential suite buyer.

    “This is not something that is on rails,” Downie said. “It’s a space that can flex with the storytelling needs. But, of course, this is Vegas. So there’s a certain wow factor that is required in here.”

    The Ballpark Experience Center sits about eight miles southwest of the ballpark construction site, which will anchor the bottom of the Strip. This showcase space connects to the office for the sales team and across the lot from the rest of the club’s Vegas offices. While tourists will undoubtedly comprise a sizable portion of the daily gate, season tickets and suites are geared more toward locals, making this spot away from the tourist center a good one. Also present are a bar, big screen and comfortable seating so it can host events.

    The A’s have a long, proud history that most baseball fans will be aware of, but history lessons — or at least reminders — are critical to convince a new market to adopt them. Four of the franchise’s nine World Series trophies are on display. An architectural model of the ballpark includes a roof that elevates to unveil closer views of the seating areas. And there is a virtual hitting bay that houses another interactive display.

    Lemire tapped home plate with a particular bat, summoning a clip of Dallas Braden’s perfect game on the big screen. Acie Wyatt

    Tucked into the corner is a smaller cub, this one with batter’s boxes flanking home plate. Twenty baseball bats hang on the walls, each labeled with the name of an A’s legend or celebrated moment in team history. I grabbed the bat marked for Dallas Braden’s perfect game and tapped home plate with it. Immediately the big screen in front of me flickered to life with a highlight of the final out. (I was told Braden himself did the same a few days prior.)

    “This is a space to persuade as well as inform,” Downie said. “That just disarms and creates an elevated moment.”

    Continue/Read Original Article Here: Taking a tour of the A’s Ballpark Experience Center in Vegas

    Tags: Ballpark Experience Center, Joe Lemire, Las Vegas, Las Vegas Athletics, Las Vegas Ballpark, Major League Ballpark, MLB, New Ballpark, SBJ, Sports Business Journal, The Cube
    #BallparkExperienceCenter #JoeLemire #LasVegas #LasVegasAthletics #LasVegasBallpark #MajorLeagueBallpark #MLB #NewBallpark #SBJ #SportsBusinessJournal #TheCube
  9. Taking a tour of the A’s Ballpark Experience Center in Vegas – Sports Business Journal

    Advent’s John Downie (left) speaks to SBJ’s Joe Lemire from inside the Immersive Cube at the A’s Ballpark Experience Center. Acie Wyatt

    Tech

    Immersing myself in the Vegas future of the A’s

    By Joe Lemire, 12.16.2025

    The SBJ Tech Sandbox series is where we share our experiences testing products, gear, solutions and more in the sports tech space.

    LAS VEGAS — After removing my shoes, the curtain is pulled back, and I enter the Cube.

    Five of the six sides of the space, including below my feet, are fully outfitted with LED screens that spring to life with a few touches of an iPad.

    It’s suddenly 2028, and I’m standing in owner John Fisher’s suite, overlooking home plate at the Athletics’ new Las Vegas Ballpark. Each new tablet tap transports me around the venue. I’m standing on the pitcher’s mound. I’m in a centerfield hospitality space. I’m floating above the city looking at the park’s proximity to the airport (The short distance to private aviation won’t apply to me).

    The Immersive Cube is housed in the Ballpark Experience Center, the showcase built by the A’s to tell the team story, preview the construction and sell tickets and hospitality packages.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1LeKwXU1XFU

    It replicates virtual reality without the headset, as 26-million pixels enclose 3,500 cubic feet, with many miles of cables and racks of servers hidden away. Built in the 3D development program Unity and enhanced with Advent’s Experience Management System, the Cube lets A’s fans and prospective ticket buyers imagine their place in the under-construction ballpark.

    “The Immersive Cube is a space that is a pinnacle of this experience space,” said John Downie, SVP/Strategic Solutions of Advent, the sports experience design agency that led this project. “Everybody likes to see themselves within the story.”

    Related StoriesWith labor talks looming in 2026, baseball free agency becomes an even greater chess match and Report: MLB to regulate MiLB in-game technology, bring parity to league

    Advent touts it as a first-of-its-kind installation in North American sports. And the A’s can load new renderings as needed to display updates or meet requested customizations from, say, a potential suite buyer.

    “This is not something that is on rails,” Downie said. “It’s a space that can flex with the storytelling needs. But, of course, this is Vegas. So there’s a certain wow factor that is required in here.”

    The Ballpark Experience Center sits about eight miles southwest of the ballpark construction site, which will anchor the bottom of the Strip. This showcase space connects to the office for the sales team and across the lot from the rest of the club’s Vegas offices. While tourists will undoubtedly comprise a sizable portion of the daily gate, season tickets and suites are geared more toward locals, making this spot away from the tourist center a good one. Also present are a bar, big screen and comfortable seating so it can host events.

    The A’s have a long, proud history that most baseball fans will be aware of, but history lessons — or at least reminders — are critical to convince a new market to adopt them. Four of the franchise’s nine World Series trophies are on display. An architectural model of the ballpark includes a roof that elevates to unveil closer views of the seating areas. And there is a virtual hitting bay that houses another interactive display.

    Lemire tapped home plate with a particular bat, summoning a clip of Dallas Braden’s perfect game on the big screen. Acie Wyatt

    Tucked into the corner is a smaller cub, this one with batter’s boxes flanking home plate. Twenty baseball bats hang on the walls, each labeled with the name of an A’s legend or celebrated moment in team history. I grabbed the bat marked for Dallas Braden’s perfect game and tapped home plate with it. Immediately the big screen in front of me flickered to life with a highlight of the final out. (I was told Braden himself did the same a few days prior.)

    “This is a space to persuade as well as inform,” Downie said. “That just disarms and creates an elevated moment.”

    Continue/Read Original Article Here: Taking a tour of the A’s Ballpark Experience Center in Vegas

    #BallparkExperienceCenter #JoeLemire #LasVegas #LasVegasAthletics #LasVegasBallpark #MajorLeagueBallpark #MLB #NewBallpark #SBJ #SportsBusinessJournal #TheCube
  10. Taking a tour of the A’s Ballpark Experience Center in Vegas – Sports Business Journal

    Advent’s John Downie (left) speaks to SBJ’s Joe Lemire from inside the Immersive Cube at the A’s Ballpark Experience Center. Acie Wyatt

    Tech

    Immersing myself in the Vegas future of the A’s

    By Joe Lemire, 12.16.2025

    The SBJ Tech Sandbox series is where we share our experiences testing products, gear, solutions and more in the sports tech space.

    LAS VEGAS — After removing my shoes, the curtain is pulled back, and I enter the Cube.

    Five of the six sides of the space, including below my feet, are fully outfitted with LED screens that spring to life with a few touches of an iPad.

    It’s suddenly 2028, and I’m standing in owner John Fisher’s suite, overlooking home plate at the Athletics’ new Las Vegas Ballpark. Each new tablet tap transports me around the venue. I’m standing on the pitcher’s mound. I’m in a centerfield hospitality space. I’m floating above the city looking at the park’s proximity to the airport (The short distance to private aviation won’t apply to me).

    The Immersive Cube is housed in the Ballpark Experience Center, the showcase built by the A’s to tell the team story, preview the construction and sell tickets and hospitality packages.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1LeKwXU1XFU

    It replicates virtual reality without the headset, as 26-million pixels enclose 3,500 cubic feet, with many miles of cables and racks of servers hidden away. Built in the 3D development program Unity and enhanced with Advent’s Experience Management System, the Cube lets A’s fans and prospective ticket buyers imagine their place in the under-construction ballpark.

    “The Immersive Cube is a space that is a pinnacle of this experience space,” said John Downie, SVP/Strategic Solutions of Advent, the sports experience design agency that led this project. “Everybody likes to see themselves within the story.”

    Related StoriesWith labor talks looming in 2026, baseball free agency becomes an even greater chess match and Report: MLB to regulate MiLB in-game technology, bring parity to league

    Advent touts it as a first-of-its-kind installation in North American sports. And the A’s can load new renderings as needed to display updates or meet requested customizations from, say, a potential suite buyer.

    “This is not something that is on rails,” Downie said. “It’s a space that can flex with the storytelling needs. But, of course, this is Vegas. So there’s a certain wow factor that is required in here.”

    The Ballpark Experience Center sits about eight miles southwest of the ballpark construction site, which will anchor the bottom of the Strip. This showcase space connects to the office for the sales team and across the lot from the rest of the club’s Vegas offices. While tourists will undoubtedly comprise a sizable portion of the daily gate, season tickets and suites are geared more toward locals, making this spot away from the tourist center a good one. Also present are a bar, big screen and comfortable seating so it can host events.

    The A’s have a long, proud history that most baseball fans will be aware of, but history lessons — or at least reminders — are critical to convince a new market to adopt them. Four of the franchise’s nine World Series trophies are on display. An architectural model of the ballpark includes a roof that elevates to unveil closer views of the seating areas. And there is a virtual hitting bay that houses another interactive display.

    Lemire tapped home plate with a particular bat, summoning a clip of Dallas Braden’s perfect game on the big screen. Acie Wyatt

    Tucked into the corner is a smaller cub, this one with batter’s boxes flanking home plate. Twenty baseball bats hang on the walls, each labeled with the name of an A’s legend or celebrated moment in team history. I grabbed the bat marked for Dallas Braden’s perfect game and tapped home plate with it. Immediately the big screen in front of me flickered to life with a highlight of the final out. (I was told Braden himself did the same a few days prior.)

    “This is a space to persuade as well as inform,” Downie said. “That just disarms and creates an elevated moment.”

    Continue/Read Original Article Here: Taking a tour of the A’s Ballpark Experience Center in Vegas

    Tags: Ballpark Experience Center, Joe Lemire, Las Vegas, Las Vegas Athletics, Las Vegas Ballpark, Major League Ballpark, MLB, New Ballpark, SBJ, Sports Business Journal, The Cube
    #BallparkExperienceCenter #JoeLemire #LasVegas #LasVegasAthletics #LasVegasBallpark #MajorLeagueBallpark #MLB #NewBallpark #SBJ #SportsBusinessJournal #TheCube
  11. Mundfish annuncia The Cube, MMORPG sparatutto nell'universo di Atomic Heart. Il misterioso Cubo scatena il caos: salvarlo significa salvare l'umanità. Primo live-service di Mundfish, focus su esplorazione e contenuti. Test interni ed esterni garantiranno il divertimento. Annunciato anche Atomic Heart 2! #GiochiPC #Notizievideogiochi #gamingnews #Videogiochi #MMORPG #TheCube

    👉 absolutegamer.it/il-nuovo-mmor

  12. It’s all fun and existential games until someone gets punched
    #LaEsoterica #TheCube

  13. While not credited as such “The Cube” seems to take a good deal of inspiration from French philosopher Jean-Paul Sartre’s “No Exit” (Available to read for free here: archive.org/details/noexitothe) and American Science Fiction writer & poet Thomas M. Disch’s “The Squirrel Cage” (Available to read for free here: archive.org/details/fundamenta)
    #LaEsoterica #TheCube #JimHenson #Sartre #ThomasMDisch #scifi #existentialism

  14. Just a head’s up we will be getting to “The Exterminating Angel” later this year
    #LaEsoterica #TheCube

  15. If they remade this with an all muppet cast The Man in the Cube is definitely Gonzo
    #LaEsoterica #TheCube

  16. “The Cube” was made as part of “The NBC Experiment in Television”, a late 60s/early 70s anthology series that was basically a more artistic version of “Playhouse 90”. Henson & Co. made 3 films for the series: “Youth 68”- a documentary, “The Cube”- an existentialist drama and “Inside My Head”- a back door pilot for an expanded version of a previous Henson muppet sketch
    #LaEsoterica #TheCube #JimHenson

  17. And now our feature presentation: “The Cube” (1969) (youtu.be/Tg96j26MFYA?si=sykauY) I won’t say much to let y’all get settled..
    #LaEsoterica #TheCube #JimHenson

  18. 🎥🎬 Cube is a mind-bending sci-fi thriller that'll leave you questioning reality! 🤯 Trapped in a deadly maze of interconnected rooms, a group must use their wits to escape before time runs out. 🕰️ With clever twists and turns, this cult classic is a must-watch! 🎟️ #TheCube #ScienceFiction #Thriller #EscapeRoom #MindBender

    🍅 : rottentomatoes.com/m/cube

    ⭐ : imdb.com/title/tt0123755/

    🍿 : redirect.invidious.io/watch?v=

    #MovieRecommendation

  19. Auf der Plattform X kursieren Videos, die einen angeblichen iranischen Angriff auf Tel Aviv zeigen. Dieser Angriff hat jedoch so nie stattgefunden.#Israel #Iran #KünstlicheIntelligenz #TheCube #Twitter
    Fake News: X-Bot Grok meldet iranischen Angriff auf Tel Aviv
  20. 😃 Delighted to have contributed in some very tiny, tiny way to identifying a tiny issue in the X11 Gestures extension update that broke functionality in the Desktop Cube extension in Gnome (Ubuntu 22.04.3), now fixed!

    Long live The Cube!

    github.com/Schneegans/Desktop-

    #Ubuntu #Gnome #TheCube #FLOSS #OpenSource