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Cybertruck crash raises alarm bells about Tesla's self-driving software
A crash involving a Tesla Cybertruck in self-driving mode this week has sparked worries about the reliability of the company's software that powers the feature
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Android users get Apple TV and complain immediately: “It’s a rip-off”
Apple TV original content is already available for Android users, but is it really what they want?
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This Frankenstein app is like TikTok for Wiki nerds
Sick of your friends saying you’re dumb? Want to be the smartest in the room? This developer might have the solution, but it could turn out to be totally useless.
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T-Mobile to eliminate mobile dead zones: trial free until July
T-Mobile said on Sunday it has started wide-scale testing of its satellite-to-cell service, powered by SpaceX's Starlink
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A lesson from RedNote: hashtags that repel male predators
Faced with oppression and sexism, women have found a way to avoid having to interact with men.
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Instagram, Netflix, PayPal users think this privacy feature is stupid, do you agree?
An Instagram DM with some juicy details, PayPal account details, or a hilarious scene from a Netflix movie – netizens are getting annoyed as they can’t screenshot any of these things to share with their friends.
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Meta leeched 82 terabytes of pirated books to train its Llama AI, documents reveal
Authors suing Meta for pirating their books have provided new evidence that Meta torrented at least 81.7 terabytes of data across multiple shadow libraries through the site Anna’s Archive.
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“Do better, Reddit:” users not happy with platform's excuse after banning over 90 subreddits
Reddit, a popular community network, banned more than 90 NSFW (not safe for work) subreddits on Wednesday.
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Google releases Gemini 2.0 AI models with a lower price tag than DeepSeek-R1
Google says that its improved Gemini 2.0 Flash AI model is now generally available to everyone. The API for Google's best models comes at a lower price tag than DeepSeek-R1, the Chinese chatbot that stirred Silicon Valley.
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TikTok owner teases scarily realistic AI video generator
ByteDance has entered the multimodal model game as it welcomes Omnihuman-1 to the world. But could this new tech result in a deepfake nightmare?
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Google: commercial quantum computing applications five years away
Google’s head of quantum research said on Wednesday that the company is on course to release commercial quantum computing applications within five years, challenging Nvidia's previous 20-year prediction.
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Trump administration considers adding Shein, Temu to 'forced labor' list
The move comes after China imposed targeted tariffs on US imports and put several companies, including Alphabet Inc's Google, on notice for possible sanctions.
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Microsoft now lets you access its o1 model for free on Copilot
Copilot users can now try the ‘Think Deeper’ feature based on Open AI’s o1.
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Garmin fixes “blue triangle” bug
The company solved the crisis of its unresponsive smartwatches. However, some people might still encounter issues with their devices.
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Is there any way to tell if a product is counterfeit before buying it online?
Thanks to my failed purchase, I tried several counterfeit authentication apps, which made me question whether we're really that into authenticity.
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Open-source AI revolution continues: Microsoft adds DeepSeek R1 to Azure cloud, GitHub
Microsoft is offering Western users a secure alternative to running China's breakthrough AI model DeepSeek R1 on Chinese servers. The Redmont Giant integrates the powerful open-source assistant into Azure Cloud and GitHub.
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Microsoft is bringing scam protection to its Edge browser
The Edge browser aims to protect users from scareware scams with a simple solution.
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Latest Windows 11 update causes audio and camera issues
Windows 11 updates have caused a number of bugs, and the list keeps growing.
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