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Enjoy Burgers, Milkshakes, and Charging at the Tesla Diner The long-awaited Tesla diner and charging station has officially launched in Los Angeles, bringing together a 1950s-themed drive-in experience with Tesla’s high-speed Supercharging. Visitors can now enjoy American comfort food—like burgers, ...
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Sony X90L TV Is Now Cheaper Than Ever for Gamers Sony’s X90L TV has hit its lowest-ever price, making it a top pick for gamers looking to upgrade their home setup. Currently available for $898 at Amazon, B&H Photo, and Best Buy, this 65-inch 4K TV offers a perfect blend of high-end gaming performanc...
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Faraday Future FX Super One Aims for a Comeback in EV Market Faraday Future has unveiled the FX Super One, a sleek electric MPV that could signal a much-needed fresh start for the company. Known for its turbulent past and repeated delays, Faraday Future is now targeting a more accessible EV segment,...
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Google reveals Pixel 10 design ahead of launch to counter leaks Google has taken a proactive approach with the Pixel 10 design, unveiling it weeks before the official launch event. This unexpected reveal confirms earlier leaks and showcases a sleek device that adds a third rear camera, likely a tele...
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Microsoft China-Based Engineers No Longer Supporting U.S. Military Systems Concerns over national security have prompted Microsoft to change a decade-old practice involving China-based engineers working on U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) systems. The company confirmed that these engineers had acces...
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DJI Osmo 360 Leak Hints at a Strong Rival to Insta360 X5 Rumors surrounding the DJI Osmo 360 leak have ignited fresh excitement among 360 camera enthusiasts. With whispers of 8K video and 10-bit color depth, many are wondering if DJI is finally ready to compete directly with the Insta360 X5. This le...
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Why Data Variety in AI Is Holding Enterprises Back AI adoption in enterprises often hits a wall—and the root cause isn't always obvious. While many assume it’s due to a lack of compute or advanced models, the true bottleneck is something less talked about: data variety in AI. This refers to the inco...
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Windows 11 shared audio: The long-overdue feature users have waited for Playing music or audio through more than one speaker has long been a frustrating limitation for Windows users. Now, Windows 11 might finally address this with a new shared audio feature. According to a leak from a reliable sourc...
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Gmail’s Promotions Tab Is Becoming a Shopping Hub with Shoppable Gmail Ads Google is experimenting with shoppable Gmail ads that could turn your inbox into an ecommerce platform. Instead of just seeing promotional emails, users may soon encounter interactive ad units featuring product images, prices...
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Why chatbots in the classroom are changing higher education Students and educators alike are discovering the powerful ways chatbots in the classroom are streamlining education. From instant assignment help to administrative support, AI-powered chatbots are improving access, engagement, and academic ...
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Can Finance Curb AI Data Mining? Growing concerns over data privacy and ethical technology use have prompted a critical question: can finance put a stop to AI data mining? As financial institutions increasingly depend on AI for analytics, fraud detection, and customer insights, they also face scruti...
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AI groups shift spending from low-cost data labellers to experts AI groups are changing how they build smarter models. Instead of relying on low-paid workers to label data at scale, these companies are now investing heavily in highly skilled professionals to boost the quality of training data. This ...
