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Tesla’s first-quarter deliveries break previous record which exceeds over 850,000 vehicles
Tesla Inc’s record-breaking deliveries in the January-March quarter surpassed Wall Street expectations. Demand for this specialty has grown significantly as a result of recent corporate scandals. Tesla’s Shanghai factory launched the production of the Model Y in the main market late last year, where it already manufactures Model 3 sedans. In February, Tesla’s sales in…
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Here’s how to change Siri’s voice in the iOS 14.5 beta
Till now, the default voice template for Apple’s Siri Assistant was the female voice. However, studies have found that the presence of AI assistants by default in female voices reinforces malicious template practices, so Apple has tried to fix it in its upcoming iOS 14.5, which is currently in beta. “Join our channel on Telegram”…
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Google and Hyundai to develop self-propelled cars soon in South Korea: Report
At first, the collaboration with Hyundai was attributed to Apple, and now to Google. Rumors emerged this week that Hyundai Motor is allegedly working with Google on self-propelled vehicles. It was rumored that the firms would create a joint venture to develop such vehicles. On this news, the automaker’s shares rose almost 6% in just…
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YouTube TV now let users watch movies they purchased from YouTube
YouTube TV is one of the most popular Internet TV services on the market, with more than 85 channels, unlimited cloud DVR, and one of the simplest interfaces in all streaming media applications. In the past few years, its price has risen sharply, from $35 per month when it was launched in 2017 to $65…
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Tencent upcoming “Gamepad” similar to Sony PS5 Controller
According to the latest report, the company’s website that Tencent Technology (Shenzhen) and Beijing Yuxun Network Technology have been authorized to publish a patent named “Gamepad“, with an application date of November 2020. In September, the publication number is CN306433411S. As per the patent abstract, the design product is used for gaming and entertainment, and…
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The chip shortage will continue till mid-2022: Foxconn
Foxconn executive Young Liu recently issued a report to investors that the chip shortage did not affect Foxconn until March, which is different from the situation encountered by AMD and Nvidia. In addition, the global chip shortage will continue until the middle of 2022. Although Foxconn’s impact is not great, the shortage of parts will…
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Upcoming iPhone SE features 4.7-inch display, 2023 version to have hole punch Full-Screen design
According to the latest info, the next-generation iPhone SE that’s set to launch in 2022 will feature the same 4.7-inch display as the current version, according to display analyst Ross Young. The existing iPhone SE is modeled after the iPhone 8 with a 4.7-inch display. There were rumors that Apple was working on an iPhone…
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Hyundai Motor denies partnership with Google
South Korea’s top automaker Hyundai Motor on Friday denied a rumor that it is about to establish a joint venture with US tech giant Google to develop a self-driving service. “The corresponding (rumor) is unfounded,” said an official of the company, denying the reports by a local news outlet. “Join our channel on Telegram” “Hyundai…
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Samsung Galaxy Smart Tag Plus UWB tracker coming soon!
As early as January this year, Samsung announced the Galaxy SmartTag smart tracker. At that time, the company said that this tracker product equipped with ultra-wideband (UWB) technology has higher object-finding accuracy than ordinary Bluetooth solutions and will be released later this year. However, recent clues indicate that SmartTag Plus is expected to meet with…
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AI cameras will become norm for smart cities with artificial intelligence by 2025
Experts from the analytical company ABI Research believe that the base of smart cameras, endowed with artificial intelligence (AI), installed around the world, in 2025 will exceed 350 million pieces. The use of AI chipsets in CCTV cameras for smart cities will by then become the norm. More than 65% of cameras shipped in 2025…