As you might have heard, Tesla is going to remove radar sensors from its North American market Model 3 and Model Y EVs. And it’s already causing problems for the carmaker. Yesterday, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) removed certain safety designations for vehicles produced after April 27. The safety body does not give its “check mark” for forward collision warning, lane departure warning, crash imminent braking and dynamic... Read more ›
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Facebook is ready to call out pages that share misinformation repeatedly. The company is debuting a new label that says “This page shares misinformation repeatedly” when you like the page. The firm will link to posts that have been debunked by authorized fact-checkers in the pop-up with more information. That’s a pretty good idea for steering people away from pages that mislead people. But what if someone’s already liked the... Read more ›
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Tech giant Microsoft recently announced the retirement of its longstanding web browser, Internet Explorer, in favor of its newer product, Microsoft Edge. With support for Internet Explorer only set to last until June 15, 2022, its remaining users have just over a year to find an alternative. But of course, most web users already have. While the eventual downfall of Internet Explorer was seen as a foregone conclusion by those... Read more ›
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Instagram and Facebook have been testing hiding like counts for years now, but the social networks are finally ready to bring the feature to everyone. The company today announced that every Instagram and Facebook user will be able to hide their like counts from the public. The feature is rolling out to Instagram first, with similar functionality launching in Facebook in the coming weeks. On Instagram, you can opt to... Read more ›
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My Mercurial romance with virtual reality just got a dungeon‘s worth of kindling to relight the flame. The game’s called Demeo and it was developed and published by Resolution Games. It’s a dungeon crawler that’s played from a first-person perspective. The player oversees the movement of miniatures (think: 3D models made to look like the physical figurines people use to play tabletop roleplaying games) in digital dungeon that sits on... Read more ›
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This article was originally published by Brent Gruber from JD Power on Clean Fleet Report, a publication that gives its readers the information they need to move to cars and trucks with best fuel economy, including electric cars, fuel cells, plug-in hybrids, hybrids and advanced diesel and gasoline engines. Conventional wisdom on what constitutes effective engagement with prospective buyers will have to be revisited if the automotive industry is going... Read more ›
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Meet the pilot of tomorrow, today: Credit: Merlin LabsLook ma, no pilot AI startup Merlin Labs today deactivated stealth mode to announce a $25 million funding round and a partnership with Dynamic Aviation to put a fleet of 55 King Air planes in the sky without humans aboard. Merlin Labs CEO and founder Matthew George told Neural: What we’re building is software that creates a think-for-itself-pilot … fully-autonomous flight take-off... Read more ›
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Videos of “driverless” Teslas have sadly become a “thing” on social media. But at least TikTok seems to be trying to offer some kind of “protection” to its users by tagging Autopilot videos with the following statement: The actions in this video could result in serious injury or adverse health effects. Check it out in the tweet bellow. TikTok showing that it cares more about human life than Elon Musk... Read more ›
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TLDR: The Award-Winning Luminar 4 Power Bundle offers AI-generated image editing abilities for creating gorgeous images in record time, along with some cool add-on packs. Whether you’re shooting with a $2,000 DSLR camera or just your smartphone, there’s an art to capturing just the right image. Today’s camera wizardry goes a long way to helping each of us shoot pictures that are in focus and lit properly, no matter how... Read more ›
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This article was written by Tammy Xu and originally published on Built In. Daily check-ins — also known as stand-ups or huddles — are such a fundamental part of agile that it’s hard to imagine the software development process without them. But at many companies, check-ins are more of an institution than a useful practice: people list a few items on their to-do lists, the team breaks huddle, and everyone... Read more ›
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Video conferencing platform Zoom announced today that it’s bringing support for the Center Stage function that debuted in the new iPad Pros. Not excited? Then let’s rewind a bit. Center Stage is a feature that uses the new iPad Pro’s ultrawide camera to focus on you even when you move. The iPad Pro’s M1 chip uses machine learning to dictate when you’re out of the frame and pan slightly towards... Read more ›
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If you’ve missed your company’s all-important meeting, you might have to go through the whole Zoom recording to catch up on stuff. Now, the video conferencing platform is introducing a new AI-powered feature that’ll show you highlights from the recorded meeting. Once the meeting is over, the AI will automatically select the most important parts of the meeting. It’s understandable that you can’t rely entirely on the algorithm, so Zoom... Read more ›
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Forget about radar for self-driving tech. Tesla announced yesterday that it’s officially transitioning to its camera-based autonomous driving system, known as Tesla Vision. Starting this month, Model 3 and Model Y vehicles, which will be delivered to the North American market, will be the first cars to ditch radar entirely, and employ camera vision and neural net processing for the performance of “Autopilot, Full-Self Driving, and certain active safety features.”... Read more ›
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This article was originally published by Sarah Wray on Cities Today, the leading news platform on urban mobility and innovation, reaching an international audience of city leaders. For the latest updates follow Cities Today on Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, Instagram, and YouTube, or sign up for Cities Today News. Alphabet-owned urban tech company Sidewalk Labs has launched a new sensor to help cities improve parking and curb management. Pebble provides real-time... Read more ›
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PC behemoth Valve may have something sweet in store for all us: a handheld gaming PC. Potentially nicknamed the “SteamPal,” reports suggest that this Nintendo Switch-style device could even drop by the end of the year. This report comes from Ars Technia, which claims to have an array of different sources backing up this hardware’s existence. So, what do we know about the “SteamPal?” Firstly, the name comes from a... Read more ›
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A recent study claims to have found evidence for mushroom-like life forms on the surface of Mars. As it happens, these particular features are well known and were discovered by cameras aboard Nasa’s Mars Exploration Rover Opportunity, shortly after it landed in 2004. They are not, in fact, living organisms at all, but “haematite concretions” – small sphere-shaped pieces of the mineral haematite, and their exact origin is still debated... Read more ›
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Within seconds after reaching a city, earthquakes can cause immense destruction: Houses crumble, high-rises turn to rubble, people and animals are buried in the debris. In the immediate aftermath of such carnage, emergency personnel desperately search for any sign of life in what used to be a home or office. Often, however, they find that they were digging in the wrong pile of rubble, and precious time has passed. Imagine... Read more ›
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WhatsApp has sued the Indian government in Delhi high court over its new intermediary rules. These rules — which are coming into effect starting today — force chat platforms to find the ” first originator” of a message, endangering end-to-end encryption provided by WhatsApp, Signal, and other platforms. In a statement, the Facebook-owned service said that traceability will meddle with people’s privacy on the platform. The company added that it’ll... Read more ›
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USB-C is fantastic. As the one-connector-to-rule-them-all, it’s the closest thing to a universal connector tech has seen, able to power everything from earbuds, to phones, to laptops. But despite its increasing ubiquitousness, there are limits to its utility. USB-C Power Delivery has been capped at 100W for a while now, for instance; while that’s enough for most devices, some powerful laptops are still forced to use traditional power connectors that... Read more ›
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While Google I/O and Apple’s WWDC are aimed at developers, they also tend to reveal some of the biggest consumer news of the year. Microsoft’s Build has tended to be the nerdier and more developer-centric one of the big three spring tech conferences, but today’s keynote was the most sparse I’ve seen yet, barely lasting 15 minutes. In the keynote, CEO Satya Nadella focused on developer and cloud news, and... Read more ›
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