Tesla officially launched a monthly subscription fee for its Full Self-Driving (FSD) package in the US, which up until now could only be purchased as a one-time option for $10,000. The monthly pricing is determined by which Autopilot system a car by Tesla is running. Vehicles featuring Basic Autopilot can subscribe to FSD for $199 per month, while vehicles featuring Enhanced Autopilot (EAP) can subscribe for $99 per month. Credit:... Read more ›
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Samsung is not releasing its famed Galaxy Note this year. But it’s expected that the Korean tech giant will unveil two foldable phones in an event scheduled next month: the Z Fold 3 and the Z Flip 3. A report from the Korea Herald has given us some sense about the price tag of these devices. The company is pricing the Z Fold 3 at 1.99 million won ($1,740) and... Read more ›
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Billionaire entrepreneur Richard Branson and his team successfully flew to the “edge of space” on the Unity 22 mission aboard a Virgin Galactic plane on July 12. The event was hailed as the start of space tourism, narrowly beating the planned launch on 20 July by fellow billionaire business magnate Jeff Bezos and his firm Blue Origin. But does the 85km (53 miles), the altitude of the recent Virgin Galactic... Read more ›
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A string of reports from a new consortium called the Pegasus Project is shedding light on how an invasive piece of spyware has been used to target journalists and activists around the world. As the investigation aims to throw light on significant events cased by the spyware,here’s a rundown of what these initial reports have revealed so far. What is Pegasus? Pegasus is a type of spyware developed by Israel-based... Read more ›
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Corporations are going through rough times. And I’m not talking about the pandemic and the stock market volatility. The times are uncertain, and having to make customer experiences more and more seamless and immersive isn’t taking off any of the pressure on companies. In that light, it’s understandable that they’re pouring billions of dollars into the development of machine learning models to improve their products. But there’s a problem. Companies... Read more ›
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TLDR: The Ultimate Business Leadership Bundle features 10 courses to help round out anyone’s management abilities, from hardcore production and manufacturing to people skills. From Elon Musk to Jeff Bezos, from Bill Gates to Richard Branson, from your first boss to your current boss, no two leaders are exactly alike. Some leaders are born, some are made, and some are leaders in name only. Some are experts of logistics and... Read more ›
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TLDR: Scopio Authentic Stock Photography offers an image archive of more than 400,000 images, all captured by top-notch artists from all around the world. Stock photography doesn’t usually make people excited. It’s a rank-and-file collection of pictures that often feature generic people in generic poses smiling generically as they do generic tasks. In a word, they’re…generic. But honestly, that can still be a fine fit for advertisements or social media... Read more ›
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You’ve probably heard of the Higgs boson. This elusive particle was predicted to exist long ago and helped explain why the universe works the way it does, but it took decades for us to detect. Well, there’s another elusive particle that has also been predicted by quantum physics, and it’s been missing for an even longer time. In fact, we still haven’t spotted one, and not through lack of trying.... Read more ›
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TLDR: Understanding the insane world of NFTs and how to buy and sell digital content in the focus of the Complete NFT Master Class for Artists and Entrepreneurs. For many, the emergence of nonfungible tokens, or NFTs, over the past year put a spotlight on an amazing new tech development and even opened up lively conversation about who actually owns digital assets like artwork, videos, music, and more. For others,... Read more ›
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TLDR: iBrave Cloud Web Hosting offers fast and easy web hosting with a full roster of features to make building and hosting a website incredibly easy. They say everybody has a book in them. All they have to do is write it. But if everyone has a book in them, doesn’t that mean everybody has a website in them too? Just like sitting down to let the words pour out... Read more ›
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Fail fast, fail early — we’ve all heard the motto. Still, it’s frustrating when you’ve written a beautiful piece of code, just to realize that it doesn’t work as you’d expected. That’s where unit tests come in. Checking each piece of your code helps you localize and fix your bugs. But not all bugs are created the same. Some bugs are unexpected, not obvious to see at all, and hard... Read more ›
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In a new paper, researchers at OpenAI have revealed details about Codex, a deep learning model that generates software source code. Codex powers Copilot, an “AI pair programmer” tool developed jointly by OpenAI and GitHub. Copilot is currently available in beta test mode to a limited number of users. The paper is a fascinating read that explains the process through which the scientists at OpenAI managed to repurpose their flagship... Read more ›
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One of my biggest complaints about Windows 10 was that it was simply updated too often. I even wrote a little rant about it; two ‘major’ updates a year were simply too frequent and offered too little in the way of meaningful changes. It turns out Microsoft had already decided on its update approach for Windows going forward. Although the announcement is a few weeks old now, I thought it... Read more ›
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What would you say if I told you there was a completely uncensorable, 100% secure phone you could buy that would not only stick it to those Silicon Valley elites, but it’d also help support good old American freedom and democracy? Well, hell, I’d say: sign me up! Give me 10 Freedom phones and a side of making shit great again. First though, let’s take a look at what we’re... Read more ›
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Virtual assistants are a lagniappe technology. Almost nobody actually needs them, but when they work properly they bring a little something extra to your life. Even though they’re heavily flawed and a clear-and-present danger to our privacy, it’s still super nice to be able to yell “Hey Google, play some Skynyrd!” while I’m doing the dishes and, lo and behold, it’s Freebird time. But not all virtual assistants are created... Read more ›
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As EVs are booming, it’s only natural that automakers are trying to step up their marketing strategies to get a piece of the pie. Among the various notable examples, Ford undeniably gets the prize of the most what-the-fuck sales tactic ever. You could give it a guess, but I’m afraid you’d fail. Because it’s a FRAGRANCE. Yes, a perfume that imitates the scent of petrol, designed for all those who... Read more ›
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TLDR: With the Ofiyaa Portable Dual Screen Display, you’ve got a great second screen for your laptop or a cool expanded screen for a smartphone or portable device. Nobody is in a big hurry to get back to their office. If you’ve been working remotely for the past year, you probably wish the exodus from the old work desk could be a permanent thing. Of course, there are a very... Read more ›
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TLDR: The iScanner app is the no. 1 way iOS users can handle, convert, or edit documents their way — and it’s now 79 percent off. We all love our phones. And over the past decade, their functionality has exploded to the point that there’s now precious little your iPhone can’t do in a pinch. However, there are some tasks you face that immediately make you think, eww, I’m going... Read more ›
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A 14-year-old Black girl has become another victim of a facial recognition failure. Lamya Robinson was kicked out of a skating rink in Michigan after a facial recognition system misidentified the teen as someone who’d been banned by the business. The incident has escalated concerns about machine-driven segregation. But let’s dive into what exactly happened. Not even skating is safe from facial recognition When Robinson tried to enter the roller... Read more ›
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More than 100 countries, including the United States and members of the European Union, have committed to net-zero carbon emissions by 2050. The world is going to need a lot of metal, particularly copper. Recently, the International Energy Agency sounded the warning bell on the global supply of copper as the most widely used metal in renewable energy technologies. With Goldman Sachs predicting copper demand to grow up to 600%... Read more ›
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