In tech
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South Korean marginalized communities developed 'disaster subculture' living through extreme climate events, study finds
Credit: Unsplash/CC0 Public Domain Locations around the globe are experiencing climate disasters on a regular basis. But some of the most marginalized populations experience disasters so often it has come
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Tesla laying off over 3,300 employees in CA with many in Bay Area
More than 1,400 of the laid off Tesla employees work at the Fremont factory and several dozen work in Palo Alto.
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China's Xiaomi is selling more EVs than expected, raising hopes it can break even sooner
Chinese smartphone company Xiaomi aims to sell at least 10,000 pure electric cars a month, for more than 100,000 deliveries this year, said CEO Lei Jun.
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Elon Musk promises ‘more affordable models’ as Tesla revenue faces biggest drop since 2012
Cheaper vehicles could be stripped-down versions of older models
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Trump's Truth Social Applies for Visa Program Despite Criticism
This move by the company raises eyebrows considering Trump's previous efforts to limit the program during his presidency, a stance that some of his allies still support for a potential second term.
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Revolut to boost staff by 40 per cent this year amid rapid expansion
Revolut expects to grow its global headcount by around 40 per cent in 2024 as the fintech pushes for rapid expansion and bucks a recent trend of layoffs among major financial and tech firms.
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Nothing Community Confirms Data Breach of 2,250 Members
A 2022 data breach has been officially confirmed by Nothing, compromising 2,250 members' data. Nothing, the UK-based smartphone manufacturer, has officially confirmed a 2022 data breach that compromised 2,250 members after several users recently discovered personal information being leaked on a database seen on X.
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Coca-Cola to Use Microsoft's AI Services After $1.1 Billion Deal
The new Coca-Cola $1.1 billion deal looks to incorporate Microsoft's AI in potentially improving its beverage-making services.
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Top AI Companies Unite to Combat Child Sexual Abuse Content Online
Led by renowned child safety organization Thorn and non-profit All Tech Is Human. This collaborative endeavor emphasizes the crucial role of technology in fostering a secure online landscape for young users.
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Businessman says 'it's curtains' as sales decimated by closed underpass
Two businessman have said the closure of a Yardley subway has left them 'struggling'
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MIT Develops Powerful Chip Designed to Guard Against Cyber Breaches
MIT has created a new powerful chip designed with the data security of health-monitoring applications in mind.
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North Korea sends officials to Iran amid suspected military cooperation
The delegation is led by Yun Jong Ho, who has been active in the country’s increasing exchanges with Russia.