Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band announced a 20-date "Land of Hope and Dreams" American tour, scheduled to begin this spring, according to Variety. The tour dates, which reportedly leaked prior to the official announcement, will bring the iconic band across the United States.
The announcement comes amidst a flurry of other news developments. Apple is set to hold a special event on March 4th, potentially unveiling an updated budget iPhone 17e with an A19 chip and new iPads, as reported by Ars Technica. The event might also feature updates to the Mac lineup, including a MacBook Pro chipset upgrade, though details remain speculative.
Meanwhile, the entertainment industry is also buzzing. Blue Harbor Entertainment acquired the U.S. rights to the Australian film "Kangaroo Island," according to Variety. In other news, Hilary Duff announced The Lucky Me World Tour, her first global run in almost two decades, as reported by Variety.
Beyond entertainment, several other significant events are unfolding. The U.S. and Iran are engaged in high-stakes nuclear talks in Geneva, as reported by Time. Discussions on foreign policy and controversies surrounding the 2026 Winter Olympics are also ongoing, according to NPR News.
The tech world continues to evolve rapidly. ByteDance's AI video generator, Seedance 2.0, faces copyright concerns from Hollywood organizations, according to Variety. Advancements in AI are also a major focus, with collaborations between companies like Infosys and Anthropic, as reported by NPR News. The potential of foldable phones and Airbnb's expansion are also being discussed, according to Time.
Economic trends and the termination of a partnership by Ring were also reported by Variety. The passing of civil rights leader Rev. Jesse Jackson was also reported by Time.
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