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YouTube Gold: Larry Bird’s Legendary 1987 Steal Against Detroit C – Yahoo Sports

BOSTON - MAY 26: Boston Celtics players Dennis Johnson and Larry Bird raise their hands in victory after Bird stole the ball, passing to Johnson, who scored the winning basket against the Detroit Pistons at Boston Garden on May 26, 1987. (Photo by Joanne Rathe/The Boston Globe via Getty Images) | Boston Globe via Getty Images In 1987, Detroit was building what would soon become a championship team. With a backcourt of Isaiah Thomas and Joe Dumars, Rick Mahorn, second-year player Dennis Rodman, Bill Laimbeer, Vinnie Johnson, and John Salley, the core was set. And they had Boston in a nice spot in the 1987 Eastern Conference Finals. Advertisement The Pistons had crushed the Celtics in Game 4, 145-119, and were poised to win in Boston in Game 5. Even better for them, Robert Parish had injured his ankle and Kevin McHale was having a subpar game and was in foul trouble to boot. So when Larry Bird’s drive was blocked with time running out and Detroit ahead 107-106 with mere seconds left on the clock, it looked like it was over for the Celtics. Well, not quite. As it turned out, Bird stole the inbounds from Thomas to Laimbeer

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YouTube TV Live Guide bug breaking the ‘live’ part, for some – 9to5Google

A small wave of users has recently expressed frustration with a YouTube TV bug that shows broken playback while browsing the Live Guide. The bug appears to have triggered out of nowhere for a handful of users on both Roku streaming hardware and smart TVs. A thread on Reddit carries several comments corroborating the issue. So far, the issue seems to be targeting Roku devices, agnostic of whether that takes the form of plug-and-play hardware or built-in software. YouTube TV’s latest gremlin reportedly breaks the Live Guide. In normal use, any streamed content continues playing while the Live Guide menu is open and overlaid. That design choice simply allows for seamless channel surfing, similar to the good ole’ days of cable – something I never thought I’d write. With this new bug, the stream breaks, and a gray screen sits underneath the Live Guide while it’s open. Choosing a channel also appears to require an additional second or two to load fresh content, rather than switching from one stream to another. One commenter notes they’ve been experiencing this on their Roku TV hardware for “around a year.” It’s possible it could be a case of outdated software or lacking support

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Introducing Gemini Omni – Google Blog

Gemini Omni Flash is a model that can create anything from any input – starting with video. Your browser does not support the audio element. Listen to article This content is generated by Google AI. Generative AI is experimental ] minutes Last year, Nano Banana brought Gemini's intelligence to image generation and editing. Since then, it’s helped millions of people restore old photos, design from sketches and visualize ideas in ways that weren’t possible before. From the start we built Gemini to be natively multimodal from the ground up, and now we’re taking the next step. We’re introducing Gemini Omni, where Gemini’s ability to reason meets the ability to create. Omni is our new model that can create anything from any input — starting with video. With Omni, you can combine images, audio, video and text as input and generate high-quality videos grounded in Gemini's real-world knowledge. You can also easily edit your videos through conversation. Today, we’re rolling out the first model in the Omni family: Gemini Omni Flash, to the Gemini app, Google Flow and YouTube Shorts. In time we will support output modalities like image and audio. Here’s some of what makes Omni special: Edit your videos

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Markiplier’s ‘Iron Lung’ to stream on YouTube – Mashable

Markiplier's feature film debut Iron Lung is about to hit home release on the creator's platform of choice: YouTube. The 36-year-old creator and streamer also known as Mark Fischbach pivoted to filmmaking in the last few years, with his first feature-length horror movie released in cinemas in January to colossal success. Written, directed, edited, and starring Fischbach, and based on David Szymanski's 2022 post-apocalyptic horror game, Iron Lung made Sam Raimi's marooned horror Send Help sweat at the box office — and it even saw an extended theatrical release. Now, Iron Lung will be available for to rent or buy on YouTube Movies on May 31, with a global rollout expected. The news was announced (of course) on YouTube by Markiplier on Sunday. "I'm sorry it's later than I thought it'd be, but it's coming out May 31 in as many international territories as I can make work," the creator said in his characteristically candid announcement video (below). Mashable Top Stories "It's releasing exclusively on YouTube Movies, because I figured you guys are already here anyway. It made the most sense. They were the people that would talk to me, because I don't know how many other companies would have

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TNT Sports plans YouTube simulcasts, more social for second French Open

TNT Sports is gearing up for the second year of its decade long deal for the U.S. television rights to the French Open. Getty Images TNT Sports’ first year as the French Open’s U.S. rightsholders drew praise for inventive elements like its Red Zone-style whiparound show (“Rally at Roland Garros”), the candid conversations its talent curated with athletes at the studio desk, and strong, tournament-long ratings. In year two of its decade-long deal -- which begins with qualifying rounds this week, with the main draw running from May 24-June 7 -- TNT Sports EVP & Chief Content Officer Craig Barry’s focus is now on incremental improvement. “I don’t want to overstate it. I don’t think it was groundbreaking, as much as it was refreshing progression,” Barry told SBJ of TNT’s 2025 French Open coverage. “When you feel like you’ve done a number of things right, you want to be incrementally better. It’s hard enough to be good the first time. It’s even harder to be just as good or better the second time. So, you’ll see a lot of the same.” MORE OF THE SAME: In that vein, TNT Sports will return much of its analyst and commentator rotation from

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