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Tesla recalls all of its over 2 million US vehicles due to autopilot flaws

What just happened? Multiple controversies have emerged regarding the self-driving features in Tesla vehicles throughout 2023, but the latest recall is the most far-reaching. Although it affects every car the company has sold in the last decade, the word “recall” might be outdated, given Tesla’s solution. Tesla and the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) […]

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Early prototypes show that the iPhone 16 might not fall too far from the iPhone 15 tree

Rumor mill: While seeing the possibilities of upcoming devices is fun, take these renders and information with a healthy grain of salt. It is still very early in the design process. There are at least three prototypes because engineers are still working on and testing functionality. All or none of these changes could end up

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Netflix unveils game lineup for 2024 including Sonic Mania Plus, Game Dev Tycoon, more

In brief: Netflix is on track to close out the year with 86 games in its library, all available without ads, in-app purchases, or hidden fees. Better yet, the streaming giant has even more titles in development for 2024 and beyond. Mike Verdu, head of Netflix’s gaming division, said the company introduced 40 games in

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TSMC’s 2nm process node could debut with the iPhone 17 Pro in 2025

What just happened? Taiwan’s TSMC, the world’s No. 1 foundry player, has reportedly demoed its prototype 2nm chips to its two biggest customers, Apple and Nvidia. The new ‘N2’ technology is expected to debut in Apple’s in-house SoCs in 2025 as an upgrade over the 3nm process used in the A17 Pro processor that powers

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AI is just as good as a doctor at analyzing chest X-rays

Forward-looking: Artificial intelligence is equally as good – and in some cases, even better – than doctors at analyzing X-rays and diagnosing certain medical conditions. Researchers from the University of Warwick trained their AI using 2.8 million historic chest X-rays from more than 1.5 million patients to check for 37 different conditions. The X-rays were

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It’s game over for E3: Once the largest video game industry event is cancelled for good

RIP: For the last two decades, the Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3) was the gaming industry’s biggest event. However, after a pandemic shutdown and three aborted revival attempts, the organization behind the expo is calling it quits. Many will likely highlight E3’s failure to evolve as other gaming showcases endure. Entertainment Software Association (ESA) CEO Stanley

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Apple releases OS updates across all devices: PDF AutoFill, spatial video capture, Journal app, and more

In brief: Apple has been discussing new functions like spatial video, PDF AutoFill, and the new journaling app all year. This week, a series of updates delivered those promised additions and many more features throughout the company’s product stack. Here’s a brief rundown. The latest Apple operating system updates add several features to the iPhone,

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Windows 365 subscribers can now boot their cloud PC from a local system

The big picture: Like many other major software companies, Microsoft is primarily focused on transitioning paying customers from “perpetual” sales to boost cloud subscriptions, and Windows 365 Boot seems to be a crucial component of this cloud-centric future. Windows 365 Boot was introduced earlier this year as a new option to transform local Windows PCs

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Avira security software is causing Windows PCs to freeze up, and there’s no fix in sight

In context: Avira is one of the most popular antivirus programs for Windows PCs, used by millions of people around the world. However, just like any software, it can experience the occasional bug that causes unexpected problems for users. That’s exactly what seems to be happening right now, with a recent update to the AV

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Wi-Fi 7 arrives in full early 2024, promises 5x speed boost over Wi-Fi 6

Why it matters: Hardware vendors have been offering Wi-Fi 7 capable devices based on draft specifications for some time. The final release of the standard was anticipated for 2024 and with a clearer timeline now available, more manufacturers like Intel are expected to soon unveil products that utilize Wi-Fi 7’s enhanced bandwidth and stability. The

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