The Buzz : Everything You Need To Know Today Feb 7th

Merge 104.8  |  07 February 2021

Bosses at a theme park in the US who claim Taylor Swift used the name of their attraction as the title of her latest album are suing her. The owners of Evermore Park, in Pleasant Grove, Utah, are seeking millions of dollars in damages, saying Taylor is guilty of trademark infringement. They are claiming to own the trademark for the word and say it has led to confusion over whether the album and the theme park are linked.

 

Rumours are circulating online that Apple is working on a virtual reality headset filled with cameras and features that could cost as much as $3,000. According to a leaked drawing, the device looks similar to goggles than headsets such as Google Glass. The dozen cameras that feature in the glasses mean it will be possible for the software to identify objects in the real world.

 

Production of Mission: Impossible 7 has resumed by director Simon Pegg sharing a new photo on social media. The movie has encountered a number of issues as the pandemic rages on, but it would appear the team is back together to attempt to finish the job. Mission: Impossible 7 is currently scheduled to premiere November this year.