You’ll probably make the time to visit a specialized service facility when it’s time to have your Rolex serviced. Similarly, you won’t let the neighborhood shoe shiner fix the red bottoms on your Louboutins. Why then should your premium EV be required to use any plebeian charging network? Mercedes-Benz is …
Read More »According to reports, Apple is developing touchscreen MacBooks
Apple might finally be getting around to adding touchscreens to MacBooks after years of resistance and hatred. Apple is reportedly aggressively working on this project and may depart from its long-standing strategy of creating a conventional desktop system without a touchscreen, according to Bloomberg. According to the Bloomberg story, Apple …
Read More »The EU finding that Meta’s ads are illegal serves as a warning to other ad-funded services
Before moving through with any plans to impose behavioral ads on Twitter users in the European Union, Elon Musk should take heed of a recent significant privacy fine for Meta. To wit: The European Data Protection Board (EPBD) has issued a strong warning to other companies after the publication of …
Read More »Royal Mail issues a major disruption warning following a “cyber incident”
Following a cyber incident, Royal Mail, the U.K. postal service, has reported “serious service disruption.” In a statement released on Wednesday, Royal Mail claimed that the malware prevented it from sending export items, such as letters and packages, to foreign countries. International packages that had already been sent out “may …
Read More »Launch of ChatGPT Professional, a more expensive version of OpenAI’s popular chatbot
This week, OpenAI hinted that it might soon start charging for ChatGPT, a popular chatbot powered by AI that can create documents like essays, emails, poems, and even computer code. OpenAI stated that one of the ways it is “beginning to think about how to commercialize ChatGPT” is to “guarantee …
Read More »OpenAI’s GPT for Word, Outlook, and PowerPoint is being considered by Microsoft
According to reports, Microsoft has been considering how to incorporate OpenAI’s GPT functionality into Word, Outlook, and PowerPoint. It’s been rumored that Microsoft has been testing the integration of OpenAI’s language AI technology into its Word, PowerPoint, and Outlook programs. According to The Information, Microsoft has been striving to further …
Read More »With the launch of Buy with Prime, Amazon is luring other US shops to sign up for its “free” shipping plan
The business is also introducing a feature that would let Buy with Prime merchants to incorporate customer reviews and rankings from Amazon into their own websites. Amazon is making its “Buy with Prime” button more widely available. On their own websites, more online retailers in the US will be able …
Read More »With the next-generation Comma 3 hands-free driver assistance, George Hotz hopes to “make driving chill”
The iPhone hacker-turned-driver-assist-developer allowed us to test out the most recent version of his aftermarket driver-assist technology, which now recognizes red lights. Was it superior to Super Cruise or Autopilot? George Hotz only desires to create robots. The Comma 3, the newest assisted driving hardware from his business, Comma.ai, demonstrates …
Read More »The most recent states to forbid TikTok on government-owned devices are New Jersey and Ohio.
The most recent states to prohibit TikTok on government-owned smartphones include New Jersey and Ohio due to national security concerns In doing so, the two have joined at least 20 other states. The decision was made in response to worries that data collection could be used by the Chinese government …
Read More »Farmer-owned equipment can be repaired by John Deere
John Deere is, in a word, preeminent here in the United States. The American Economic Liberties Project, a nonprofit antitrust organization, reports that the firm has control over 60% of farm combines and 53% of the country’s large tractor market. Although it isn’t the only game in town, it might …
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