The Best Of CES 2023: The Stand-Out Cars And Tech Of This Year's Show

In SlashGear’s best of CES 2023, selections include a color-changing car, a screen-doubling laptop, a modular video game controller, and a giant wireless TV.

Don Cheadle Had 2 Hours to Agree to Be in the Marvel Cinematic Universe

Marvel Studios really moved quickly to find an actor to step into the role of Colonel James Rhodes after Terrence Howard was recast. Before his debut in Iron-Man 2, Don Cheadle explained in a video interview with GQ, his journey to becoming Rhodey involved a fateful call at a most unexpected place.

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The Ozone Layer Is on Track for a Total Recovery

When it comes to the health of our environment, it can often feel like everything is falling apart. But a recent assessment from the United Nations environment program offers a rare bit of relief: The ozone layer is on track for a full recovery by 2066. The Montreal Protocol, an international treaty to protect our…

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YouTube will begin sharing ad revenue with Shorts creators on February 1st

YouTube’s long-awaited revenue-sharing program for Shorts creators is nearly ready. Starting today, the company is rolling out a new Partner Program agreement ahead of February 1st, when creators can begin earning ad share revenue on their Shorts views. Creators have until July 10th to accept YouTube’s new Partner Program terms. As part of the change, the company is introducing new “Monetization Modules” to give creators more flexibility over how they earn money on YouTube — though the company recommends accepting all of them to unlock your full earning potential on the platform. As previously announced, creators with at least 1,000 subscribers and more than 10 million views on Shorts over a 90-day period can apply for the Partner Program. They then need to accept the new “Shorts Monetization Module.”

With Shorts revenue sharing rolling out, YouTube notes its $100 million creator fund is going away. However, the company expects most fund recipients to earn more through revenue sharing than they did through the fund. The formula YouTube has devised for determining how much each creator will make for their Shorts is complicated due to the involvement of music licensing. As YouTube users watch Shorts, the company will display ads between clips in the Shorts Feed. YouTube says the money generated by those ads will go towards paying music licensing companies and creators through a shared pool the company will divvy out at the end of each month. How much money ends up going to the creator pool will depend on the number of musical tracks creators feature in their Shorts. If you upload a clip with no music, then all the revenue associated with that video will go toward the creator pool. Conversely, when it comes to a Short with a single song, one-third of the related revenue will go toward paying for licensing. In a Short with two songs, two-thirds will go toward licensing. 

Once that’s all sorted out, YouTube will determine how to distribute the creator fund. The company will dole out the fund based on a creator’s share of total Shorts views. So say your videos accounted for 5 percent of all eligible Shorts views in your country for the month of February, you would then get 5 percent of the money in the fund, whether you used licensed music in your Shorts or not. YouTube then takes its 55 percent revenue cut, leaving you with 45 percent of what’s left. If your contribution to the Creator Pool was $1,000 one month, you would get $450 once everything is said and done.

Rob Gronkowski To Attempt A Field Goal Worth $10 Million In Live Super Bowl Ad

“I love kicking field goals,” the tight end said as a big-game teaser came out to promote his high-stakes attempt.

Carnival Row's First Season 2 Trailer Teases a Magical Rebellion

Remember Carnival Row? Prime Video’s fantasy-meets-noir about a gritty city where humans oppress the magical creatures who live among them? It last aired in 2019 and a lot has happened since then, including a different and much more high-profile Prime Video fantasy series. But Carnival Row is soon to finish out its…

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California’s Snowpack Gets a Much Needed Boost | Extreme Earth

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33% Of People Think This Is The Worst Aston Martin Of All Time – SlashGear Survey

Maker of most ‘Bond’-mobiles, Aston Martin has made some of the world’s most stylish (and fastest) cars. However, not all models are like the Vanquish.

LIGHTSPEED Presents: 'A Man Walks Into a Bar: In Which More Than Four Decades After My Father's Reluctant Night of Darts on West 54th Street I Finally Understand What Needs to Be Done' by Scott Edelman

io9 is proud to present fiction from LIGHTSPEED MAGAZINE. Once a month, we feature a story from Lightspeed’s current issue. This month’s selection is “A Man Walks Into a Bar: In Which More Than Four Decades After My Father’s Reluctant Night of Darts on West 54th Street I Finally Understand What Needs to Be Done” by

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Belarus (Sort of) Legalizes Piracy in the Wake of U.S. Sanctions

Belarusian dictator Alexander Lukashenko legalized piracy in the country without requiring the consent of the rights holder last week. The law states it will include computer programs, audiovisual work, musical works, and film, cinema, and entertainment organizations.

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