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Buenos Aires, Aug 6 (EFE).- Manchester City coach Pep Guardiola said Friday that the reigning Premier League champions do not have their eye on now-former FC Barcelona star Lionel Messi."Right now, it's not in our thoughts. Absolutely not. It was a surprise," the Spaniard told a press conference a day after Barça announced that the Argentine great's career with the Blaugrana had come to end as a result of the club's financial situation."We spent £40 million on Jack Grealish - we paid £100m and £60m of that was raised from transfers," Guardiola said, referring to City's acquisition of the England international from Aston Villa. (Camera: AUGUSTO MOREL).B-ROLL OF THE NEWSPAPERS PUBLISHING NEWS ABOUT THE NOW-FORMER FC BARCELONA STAR LIONEL MESSI, IN BUENOS AIRES, ARGENTINA.
The top brass of a Chicago marketing technology company must have had quite a shock after its CEO was collared for rioting at the US Capitol. CNN reports Brad Rukstales breached the US Capitol during Wednesday's Trump-fueled insurrection in Washington, DC. He was arrested and charged with unlawful entry. Rukstales apologized for what he called a 'moment of extremely poor judgment.' 'It was the single worst personal decision of my life.' Brad Rukstales
An Italian designer has developed a hi-tech bed that does everything with a tap on a smartphone app.
McDonald's are reportedly buying the tech firm Dynamic Yield Ltd, to improve their menus in the digital age.
This super-strong robotic 'dog' will be soon available at your local electronics store. Chinese firm 'Unitree' said it was ready to start selling the robotic companion for $25,000. The robotic four-legged friend, called Laikago, can walk on a variety of terrain and drag heavy objects, moving via remote control and autonomously based on a slew of complex mathematical equations. Laikago, which looks very similar to a robot presented by American robotics company Boston Dynamics several years ago, does use a very limited form of AI.
Russian arms manufacturer Lobaev demonstrated its record-breaking ultra long-range SVLK-14 'Sumrak' bolt action sniper rifle, in the Russian town of Tarussa. Earlier in October, Russian marksman Andrei Ryabinski reportedly set a new world record after hitting a 1-metre square target placed at 13,812 feet away, or 2.6 miles with the Sumrak, which means 'Twilight' in Russian.