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Google’s best Gemini demo was faked
Google’s new Gemini AI model is getting a mixed reception after its big debut yesterday, but users may have less confidence in the company’s tech or integrity after finding out that the most impressive demo of Gemini was pretty much … Continue reading
Battery swapping is great for EV fleets, but can it work for consumers?
Battery swapping could usher in freedom for a wide range of people, allowing them to participate in the EV transition in ways that traditional built-in batteries don’t. © 2023 TechCrunch. All rights reserved. For personal use only.
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New Mammoth app is a simplified take on Mastodon
Meet Mammoth 2. The new kid on the block from Mastodon is determined to make an impression on the social media messaging space. When it was launched, Mastodon was well-received as a challenger to Twitter, now known as X, as … Continue reading
Musk unveils Grok, a bold, anti-woke chatbot for X Premium Plus users
Elon Musk, the tech mogul known for his unconventional approaches, has introduced a new chatbot named ‘Grok’ to X Premium Plus users. According to Gizmodo, this latest addition, described as snarky and anti-woke, is part of Musk’s broader agenda to … Continue reading
Meta’s Threads app introduces ‘Tags’ feature for enhanced user engagement
Meta’s Threads app is set to revolutionize the way users interact with content, as announced by Instagram head Adam Mosseri. According to the platform is globally rolling out a new feature called ‘Tags’ — a creative twist on traditional hashtags. … Continue reading
Meta sued by New Mexico over allegations that it failed to protect children
The state of New Mexico has sued Meta, the publisher of Facebook and Instagram, alleging that it has failed to protect children from sexual abuse and online solicitation. As reported by Time, the lawsuit follows an undercover online investigation with … Continue reading
BetMGM launches NHL-endorsed online slot game
BetMGM has confirmed the launch of NHL Gold Blitz in the United States. The new release is the first-ever NHL-endorsed online slot game which contains the team logos of all 32 teams to compete in the hockey division, as well … Continue reading
Widespread Windows and Linux Vulnerabilities Could Let Attackers Sneak in Malicious Code Before Boot
Lenovo, AMI and Insyde have released patches for LogoFAIL, an image library poisoning attack.
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