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Category Archives: Tech
Group of Google contractors who work on Search and Bard win union vote
The labor department found Google to be a “joint employer” to the contract employees.
Nintendo confirms live-action Zelda movie is in the works
Zelda fans already got a stellar new game with “Tears of the Kingdom” this year, but Nintendo just dropped another exciting nugget of news: the gaming giant is working on a live-action movie based on the Legend of Zelda franchise. … Continue reading
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Lucid revises 2023 production amid softening demand for luxury EVs
Lucid has revised its 2023 production outlook amid softening demand for luxury electric vehicles, the company said Tuesday in its third-quarter earnings report. The EV maker said it will produce 8,000 to 8,500 vehicles by the end of the year, … Continue reading
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Microsoft closes at all-time high on fresh OpenAI-related optimism
Analysts see Microsoft benefiting from software developers taking advantage of tools from OpenAI, the Office software maker’s strategic partner.
Rivian raises production forecast for 2023, narrows losses in Q3
Rivian continued to close the gap on losses, reduce costs and ramp up production in the third quarter with results that beat Wall Street expectations and suggested a rosier future, including raising its annual production guidance from 52,000 to 54,000 vehicles. … Continue reading
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Rivian and Amazon are no longer exclusive
The exclusivity agreement that Amazon struck with Rivian is ending earlier than the two companies originally intended. On Tuesday, Rivian said it will now let other companies buy its commercial electric vans. Both companies’ stock prices rose following the announcement, … Continue reading
Google’s Waze will now warn you about roads prone to car accidents
Waze will now notify drivers they are driving on a road with a history of accidents before they reach the crash-prone section of the route.
Another room-temperature superconductor bites the dust
Other researchers had discovered numerous problems with the scientific paper describing the material. Now, the scientific journal Nature has retracted it. © 2023 TechCrunch. All rights reserved. For personal use only.
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hide.me VPN Review 2023: Features, Pricing, and More
hide.me VPN is a secure and customizable solution. Read this comprehensive review to learn about its features, performance, pricing, and more.
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Astra secures new debt agreement with assets as collateral
Astra has been thrown a critical lifeline in the form of new debt financing, which provides the company with a little more time to find funding to stave off catastrophe. The company said on Monday that it had closed $13.4 … Continue reading
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