Monthly Archives: February 2023

Ford Lightning production to remain halted for another week

Ford has extended a production shutdown of its all-electric Ford Lightning pickup truck by another week. Ford initially paused production and shipments of the Ford Lightning in the second week of February due to a potential battery issue. Ford and … Continue reading

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Sono Motors has killed off its Sion EV in a pivot to solar tech business

Sono Motors is ending its long-awaited electric car program and instead pivoting to a business that aims to sell its solar vehicle technology to other companies. The German-based company, which went public in November 2022, announced Friday it is laying … Continue reading

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Mark Zuckerberg announces Meta’s new large language model as A.I. race heats up

The model, called LLaMA, is intended to help scientists and engineers explore applications for AI such as answering questions and summarizing documents.

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Turn your desk into a fast charging hub with 63% off this six-port tower

USB, Type-C, USB PD and QC ports — all controlled by an intelligent chip in The 6-Port USB Fast Charge Tower. The post Turn your desk into a fast charging hub with 63% off this six-port tower appeared first on … Continue reading

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Can AI really be protected from text-based attacks?

When Microsoft released Bing Chat, an AI-powered chatbot co-developed with OpenAI, it didn’t take long before users found creative ways to break it. Using carefully tailored inputs, users were able to get it to profess love, threaten harm, defend the … Continue reading

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How are global chipmakers preparing for the US-China chip war?

Great results can be achieved with small forces,” Sun Tzu wrote in “The Art of War” some 2,500 years ago. That quote is so old it’s now an adage. But it appears the U.S. isn’t content to wager that small … Continue reading

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Healium Raises $3.6M To Advance Mental Wellness Technology

Mental health has become a talking point in nearly every industry. Stress, trauma, insomnia, and other circumstances can drastically affect the way a person’s brain functions. As entrepreneurs, we’re often told to look for signs of burnout and stress in … Continue reading

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DLL sideloading and CVE attacks show diversity of threat landscape

Studies from Bitdefender and Arctic Wolf show that new tactics are using twists on concealment in social media and old vulnerabilities in third-party software. The post DLL sideloading and CVE attacks show diversity of threat landscape appeared first on TechRepublic.

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Warner Bros. Discovery continues to lose money despite success of ‘The Last of Us’ and ‘Hogwarts Legacy’

Warner Bros. Discovery (WBD) reported underwhelming Q4 results yesterday, revealing a net loss of another $2.1 billion, including $217 million from its streaming division. This is despite the company touting the success of its new original series “The Last of … Continue reading

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Hear from Oort and .406 Ventures on why cybersecurity companies thrive in Boston

Did you hear? The TechCrunch Live crew is taking a virtual trip to the Northeast. On Monday, February 27 (that’s in a couple days!), we’re hosting a special, extended TechCrunch Live event focused on Boston, and you’re invited to participate. … Continue reading

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