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They call me mellow yellow.

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The probe hones in on one of Tesla's most eyebrow-raising decisions when it comes to its driver assistance package: the insistence on exclusively relying on camera sensors instead of LiDAR and radar like its competitors, which CEO Elon Musk has long derided as a "crutch."

In 2022, the company went all-in on cameras, ditching ultrasonic sensors in its vehicles altogether — a decision that could prove to be a major mistake as it struggles to catch up with its competition and has now promised robust self-driving capabilities to owners who may lack the necessary sensor hardware.

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The Jensanity continues .... yes that's an actual term!

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However, a couple of developers have made it clear that they aren't ready to let the Car Thing go just yet, with new custom software called Nocturne. This software is designed to breathe new life into the device, even after Spotify pulls the plug.

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The new policy follows weeks of back-and-forth complaints about Islamophobia and antisemitism on the platform.

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Microsoft needs more time to work on Recall.

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Three months ago, Wall Street punished the world’s largest technology firms for spending enormous amounts to develop artificial intelligence, only to deliver results that failed to justify the costs.

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Ars Technica speaks with users and channel partners disgruntled by Broadcom’s changes.

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It's still maintained today, but calling it "modern," as others are, is definitely pushing it.

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Home users can opt in for a single year of updates at $30 per PC—not 3 years.

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The team from Chalmers University of Technology coated ordinary silk threads with a specialized polymer that is both flexible and stably conductive, addressing a major challenge in developing wearable power sources. By using materials that reliably convert heat into electricity while remaining soft, safe, and comfortable, they've made a breakthrough for wearable tech.

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It’s easy for biased users to bury accurate Community Notes, report says.

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The layoffs could affect up to 100 people.

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Around 10,500 units affected — another sign of slow sales.

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Mark Zuckerberg said during Meta’s Q3 earnings call that work is underway to get its Llama AI models used “across the US government.”

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Allan Liska, a threat intelligence analyst at cybersecurity firm Recorded Future, spoke to TechCrunch about the depressing state of ransomware in 2024.

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