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Tesla recalled more than 3.4 million vehicles between 2018 and February 2023.
It'll do that, but its new ISOCELL Zoom will maintain high-res focus even as your subject moves around.
Legal troubles and low trading volumes continue to hammer the industry.
Apple has been caught, yet again, hawking a "privacy" feature that does not actually function.
The added membership tier and the recent market conditions are to blame for the price increase.
Ford will delay its $12 billion investment in EV manufacturing while Hertz slows down on its electric vehicle rollout.
Disney's head of global advertising says the number of new subscribers opting for ads has increased.
The PlayStation maker thinks it will have really strong sales thanks to a new slimmer console and games like Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 .
Google is improving Maps with features including where to find EV charging stations and in-depth visualization.
The Biden administration has 60 days to decide whether or not to veto the import ban.
The billionaire owner and CEO Linda Yaccarino dialed in from out of town, vaguely touting new features that will roll out in the coming months.
The NHTSA is investigating five additional Cruise crash reports allegedly stemming from inappropriate braking.
The word processing software came online in 1983 and eventually came to eclipse every other word processing software in market share.
Executives of OpenAI, Microsoft, Sony, and Google will be members of a new AI advisory body.
The world heard SBF testify today, but the jury will hear it tomorrow.
Mark Zuckerberg says he is aiming to grow the number of Threads users to one billion within the next few years.
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In an age when digital imagery is increasingly vulnerable to online manipulation, Leica wants the M11-P to produce photos that can be trusted.
BMW owners say they're having issues with their iPhones 15s working with their cars, and it appears that Apple might address the problem.
From cutting reproductive care to climate misinformation running rampant, Twitter under Elon Musk has been a shitshow from start to its one-year anniversary.
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