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It could be a star-studded musical evening at the Academy Awards come March 12, as Taylor Swift, Lady Gaga, Rihanna and the Weeknd are all up for best-song Oscar nominations following today’s announcement of the shortlists in music.


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Fifteen songs and 15 scores from 2022 movies were selected by the 389 voting members of Oscar’s music branch, and there were few surprises in the song category. The score category made history, however, with two women and three African-American composers on the list.

The music branch will vote again in January to select five nominees in each category.

Taylor Swift could, at long last, become an Oscar nominee, for her song “Carolina” from “Where the Crawdads Sing,” and Rhianna could score with her song “Lift Me Up” from “Black Panther: Wakanda Forever.” Gaga, already an Oscar winner for “Shallow” from 2018’s “A Star Is Born,” could score again with her “Top Gun: Maverick” anthem “Hold My Hand.”

The Weeknd is a potential contender for the end-title song “Nothing Is Lost (You Give Me Strength)” from “Avatar: The Way of Water,” as is David Byrne for “This Is a Life” from “Everything Everywhere All at Once.” The Weeknd would be a first-time nominee if chosen when final-round voting begins Jan. 12, while Byrne is already an Oscar winner (as co-composer of the score for 1987’s “The Last Emperor”).

Selena Gomez could make the final list for her title song for the documentary “My Mind & Me,” as could D’Mile for the song “Stand Up” from “Till” and Giveon for “Time” from “Amsterdam.”

Diane Warren, who recently won an honorary Oscar for her career of movie songwriting, is up for a competitive slot with her “Applause” from “Tell It Like a Woman.” She has made no secret of the fact that she’d like a companion statuette for her newly acquired little gold man.

Lighthearted dance numbers figure in three instances: “Naatu Naatu” from the Indian Telugu-language epic “RRR”; LCD Soundsystem’s “New Body Rhumba” from the finale of “White Noise”; and “Good Afternoon,” sung by Will Ferrell and Ryan Reynolds in the holiday comedy musical “Spirited,” written by past Oscar winners Benj Pasek and Justin Paul (“La La Land”) along with three other songwriters.

The touching “Ciao Papa” from “Guillermo del Toro’s Pinocchio” made the list, as did “Til You’re Home” from “A Man Called Otto” by the film’s producer, actress and songwriter Rita Wilson (a duet with Sebastián Yatra, now well known for singing “Dos Oroguitas” from “Encanto”).

Perhaps the most surprising entry on the list — and apart from the Selena Gomez entry the only other documentary cited — is “Dust & Ash” from the film “The Voice of Dust & Ash,” a duet by songwriter J. Ralph and pop-jazz star Norah Jones.

High-profile contenders that failed to make the shortlist included Billie Eilish and Finneas, last year’s Oscar winners (for the James Bond song “No Time to Die”), whose “Nobody Like U” from “Turning Red” was considered likely; “Love Is Not Love” from “Bros,” and “Ready as I’ll Never Be,” from the doc “The Return of Tanya Tucker Featuring Brandi Carlile.”

This year’s score list was a triumph of diversity. Two female composers made the list: Hildur Guðnadóttir for “Women Talking” and Chanda Dancy for “Devotion.” Dancy is one of three African-American composers on the shortlist; Michael Abels, for “Nope,” and Terence Blanchard, for “The Woman King,” are the others.

Should Dancy be nominated, she would become the first Black female composer to make the final five.

Guðnadóttir is one of five past Oscar winners to make the shortlist; the Icelandic composer won for 2019’s “Joker.” Ninety-year-old John Williams (“Jaws,” “E.T.”) is poised to earn his 53rd nomination for Steven Spielberg’s “The Fabelmans.” Other past winners include Justin Hurwitz (“La La Land”) for “Babylon,” Ludwig Göransson (“Black Panther”) for “Black Panther: Wakanda Forever,” and Alexandre Desplat (“The Shape of Water”) for “Guillermo del Toro’s Pinocchio.”

Five previous Oscar nominees were also cited: Volker Bertelmann (“Lion”) for the German film “All Quiet on the Western Front,” Carter Burwell (“Carol”) for “The Banshees of Inisherin,” John Powell (“How to Train Your Dragon”) for “Don’t Worry Darling,” Nicholas Britell (“Moonlight”) for “She Said” and Blanchard (“Da 5 Bloods”) for “Woman King.”

Composers hoping to earn their first Oscar nomination include Simon Franglen for “Avatar: The Way of Water,” Dancy for “Devotion” and Abels for “Nope,” Nathan Johnson for “Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery” and perhaps the most curious entry on the list, Son Lux’s music for “Everything Everywhere All at Once.”

Son Lux is a three-man experimental band (Ryan Lott, Rafiq Bhatia, Ian Chang) and Oscar rarely nominates a trio of writers for a single score — although Trent Reznor, Atticus Ross and Jon Batiste were not only nominated but won for Disney-Pixar’s “Soul” in 2020, so it wouldn’t be unprecedented.

Reznor and Ross were left off this year’s list despite two entries, “Empire of Light” and “Bones and All.” Also missing from the shortlist were Michael Giacchino for “The Batman,” Thomas Newman for “A Man Called Otto,” Danny Elfman for “White Noise” and Emilie Levienaise-Farrouch for “Living.”

The complete shortlist for original song:

“Time” from “Amsterdam” “Nothing Is Lost (You Give Me Strength)” from “Avatar: The Way of Water” “Lift Me Up” from “Black Panther: Wakanda Forever” “This Is A Life” from “Everything Everywhere All at Once” “Ciao Papa” from “Guillermo del Toro’s Pinocchio” “Til You’re Home” from “A Man Called Otto” “Naatu Naatu” from “RRR” “My Mind & Me” from “Selena Gomez: My Mind & Me” “Good Afternoon” from “Spirited” “Applause” from “Tell It like a Woman” “Stand Up” from “Till” “Hold My Hand” from “Top Gun: Maverick” “Dust & Ash” from “The Voice of Dust and Ash” “Carolina” from “Where the Crawdads Sing” “New Body Rhumba” from “White Noise”

The complete shortlist for original score:

“All Quiet on the Western Front” “Avatar: The Way of Water” “Babylon” “The Banshees of Inisherin” “Black Panther: Wakanda Forever” “Devotion” “Don’t Worry Darling” “Everything Everywhere All at Once” “The Fabelmans” “Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery” “Guillermo del Toro’s Pinocchio” “Nope” “She Said” “The Woman King” “Women Talking”




Arlington, Las Vegas , December 21, 2022: The Consumer Technology Association (CTA)® announced a CES 2023® keynote panel, “Bold Solutions for a Changing World,” featuring top female investors and company founders. The conversation will explore how investments in under-represented founders are propelling innovation and having big impact on global challenges.


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The Bold Solutions for a Changing World keynote conversation will illustrate how under-represented founders are innovating in a changing world and are revolutionizing healthcare, supporting families in crisis and enabling economic mobility.

“CES incubates the next big idea, connects funders to innovators, and gives the leaders driving change a platform to share how they shape a diverse and inclusive future,” said Tiffany Moore, senior vice president of political and industry affairs, CTA. “We take seriously our responsibility to lead by example, ensuring CES is open and accessible, and empowering the industry and individuals to grow.”


Diversity and inclusion is a central theme of CES 2023 and is taking the spotlight in Vegas this January. The Female Quotient is the official Equality Partner of CES, bringing its Equality Lounge® that unites a network of Fortune 500 leaders to collaborate and ignite breakthrough ideas to foster equality. Notable highlights at the show and featured on CES.tech include:


D&I Conference Programming

  • AARP and CTA AgeTech Summit is a new track at CES focused on AgeTech, the growing category of technology solutions designed to meet the needs of the world’s aging population.

  • AI Accessibility: Solving for Your Next Billion Customers. Learn how AI can improve lives, particularly for the more than one billion people worldwide with a disability.

  • Building an Inclusive Web 3.0: This session will discuss building equitable practices into the core of Web3, from NFTs and crypto economies, to social networks and DAOs.

  • Diverse Representation Plus Innovation Equals Success: How are business leaders and entrepreneurs navigating the new economic landscape and placing an emphasis on innovation?

  • How to Build a Billion Dollar Network. Join Omi Bell of Black Girl Ventures, for a curated discussion on building your network as a part of building your business.

  • Inclusive Technology for Long Lives, Well-lived, presented by BBC StoryWorks and CTA reframes how inclusive innovation is transforming communities, empowering all generations, and ensuring no one gets left behind.

  • Investing in the Next Big Idea: Hear from the leaders transforming the face of web3, Blockchain, and cryptocurrency industries and why investing in the next generation of women and diverse entrepreneurs is a crucial part to the success of the ecosystem.

  • Product Inclusion Strategies and Successes: Hear from innovators as they share their strategies for creating inclusive product solutions, from ideation to outcome.

  • Reframing the Narrative: The Evolution of the Chief Diversity Officer: Hear from Chief Diversity Officers and Chief Human Resource Officers as they discuss their role in shaping company-wide diversity and inclusion strategies.

  • Women in Tech Q&A: Live at CES. Join Stephanie Dismore of HP North America, as she hosts a conversation about the invaluable role women play in reshaping organizations today and in the future.

D&I Focused Events

  • The Equality Lounge @ CES presented by The Female Quotient provides networking opportunities for women and their allies from a community of doers and changemakers.

  • Innovation for All LGBTQ Meetup, sponsored by Quickplay.

  • Black Girl Ventures Meetup, a CTA-hosted entrepreneurs’ reception.

  • CTA and the CTA Foundation host leading advocates from the disability community at CES for discussion, roundtables and networking.

  • Women in Consumer Technology will host the organization’s annual awards reception.

  • Women and Drones will host the 6th Annual Global Awards to celebrate women in emerging aviation technologies.

  • The Women of Inforum @CES networking reception, hosted by Magna and Celanese.

Eureka Park

Eureka Park, the show's flagship marketplace for startups, supports diversity and inclusion efforts. These include:

  • The CTA Foundation’s Eureka Park Accessibility contest selects five winners to receive a complimentary booth at Eureka Park, along with a $2500 prize.

  • The Startup Stage in Eureka Park is home to the Jan. 6 CTA Foundation Pitch Competition. The winner receives a cash prize, recognition and is featured as part of Established Startup of the Year Podcast.

  • Now in its third year, CTA’s Innovation for All Startup Experience, awards ten startups led by women and other underrepresented entrepreneurs a travel stipend and booth space in Eureka Park. The program gives selected entrepreneurs an opportunity to network with investors, media and potential partners.

CTA Initiatives

Many CES exhibitors are working to diversify their workforces, making diversity and inclusion a business imperative. CTA initiatives beyond CES include:

  • CES 2023 will amplify CTA’s continued $10 million commitment to investing in venture firms and funds that support women- and diverse-led stakeholder funds backing women and startups. CTA has invested in eight venture funds that model passion and commitment to ensuring that the next great idea is empowered to change the world.

  • CES features a Future of Work track and CTA supports employer-led strategies and regulatory approaches that help address the nation’s skills gap. CTA leads a 21st Century Workforce Council, the CTA Apprenticeship Coalition and conducts an annual Future of Work Survey.

Owned and produced by CTA, CES 2023 will take place in Las Vegas on Jan. 5-8, 2023, with Media Days taking place Jan. 3-4, 2023. Attendees will experience new technologies from global brands.



Here are the top 10 big announcements from Google for India 2022 event that you should know


Pritish Bagdi

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  1. Multi Search in Google Lens: On Google Lens, you can now add text in addition to images. You will achieve the desired goals faster as a result. For instance, even though your photo is of a dress, it may appear to the uninitiated as a piece of fabric because of the manner it was taken. To tell Google Lens that this piece of clothing is a dress, write “dress.”

  2. Search in Video for YouTube: Just below the YouTube video frame, there will be a “Search in Video” option. You can use the video “How to Save on Online Medicine Ordering?” as an example to choose platforms that are appropriate for you.

  3. Improved Hinglish Speech Recognition: Given the growth of voice search and its promising future, Google has improved Hinglish speech recognition. This capability will be incredibly helpful going forward as voice search among Hindi-speaking users grows in popularity.

  4. DigiLocker access in Files by Google: All of your DigiLocker documents are now accessible through the Files by Google app. The software also includes family spaces to separate the documents of various family members. To open, the lock screen must be unlocked.

  5. Google Pay – Google has utilized a “deep learning” technology to improve the fraud detection capabilities of Google Pay. It uses its AI algorithms to analyse transaction patterns to look for potential fraud. Google Pay will notify you via notice and vibration if you encounter such a situation.

  6. Google Translator: Google Search will now translate webpages to the preferred Indian language based on the search query

  7. Google Certifications: In partnership with Coursera has announced new Career Certificates for IT Automation, Project Management, Data Analytics, and UX Design.

  8. Google partnership – Google has partnered with Byju’s to make learning easier for students with the Practice Problem feature on Search for subjects such as Maths, Physics, and Chemistry.

  9. Partnership with Pollution Control – It has partnered with Pollution Control Board & IMD to bring the latest Air Quality Information and Weather Alerts to Google.

  10. Helps Merchants – To help merchants, Google has announced MyShop, where merchants using Gpay can easily add images, descriptions, and prices of their business.

Big announcements from the ‘Google For India 2022’ event are exciting everyone. Company officials from Google announced several new products, projects, and innovations at its annual Google for India event. In conversation with Ashwini Vaishnaw, Union Minister for Railways, Meity, and Communications, CEO Sundar Pichai was also present on stage. To advance India’s digital economy, Google company unveiled new AI-based solutions and several new relationships with Indian brands.

Google Cloud’s Bikram Bedi took the podium to discuss the cloud computing services offered by the company. Elizabeth Reid, Google’s VP of search, succeeded Bedi. Following Reid, the managing director of YouTube India, Ishan John Chatterjee, discussed YouTube Courses. Google VP Royal Hansen took the stage after Chatterjee in Google for India 2022 event. The event’s opening remarks were given by Sanjay Gupta, president of Google India, who discussed the company’s plans to invest in women-led businesses and its India Digitization Fund 2020. Director of Google Research India Manish Gupta discussed the company’s initiatives to provide AI solutions for the nation.



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