Month: August 2022

California DMV accuses Tesla of making false claims about Autopilot and Full-Self Driving

California’s Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) has accused Tesla of falsely advertising its Autopilot and Full Self-Driving (FSD) features, as reported earlier by the Los Angeles Times (via CNBC). The agency filed two separate complaints with the state’s Office of Administrative Hearings on July 28th, alleging Tesla made “untrue or…

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You can play through Far Cry 6 for free this weekend

Welcome to the weekend. Whether you’re working today, or you’re off, we have a range of deals that you might be interested in. Most of these were big hits throughout the week that we’re resurfacing for your perusal, though we’ve packed in a few deals that popped up more recently.…

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Don’t get stung by these fake holiday cyber-scams this summer

Audio player loading… Scammers everywhere are trying to capitalize on the return of travel to relieve people of their hard-earned money, a new report suggests. Researchers from Kaspersky have discovered a couple of elaborate schemes, in which fraudsters impersonate ticket aggregators, airline services, rental services, accommodation and ticket lotteries as…

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Google TV rumor points to 50 live channels coming soon

Audio player loading… It looks as though Google TV is going to follow the path trodden by Plex and others by introducing live TV: a list of 50 free, ad-supported television channels has been discovered in the Android TV launcher app for Android devices. The dutiful code digging was done…

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Microsoft Surface Laptop Go 2 review: a little laptop for light work

Small, premium laptops — truly small ones — have fallen out of fashion in recent years. The smallest computer Apple sells has a 13.3-inch screen. Dell’s tiniest XPS comes with a 13.4-inch panel. HP’s Spectre X360 line scales down to 13.5-inch screens, which the company lists as a 14-inch class.…

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A Duo of Google Meet Apps Is Officially Here, and It’s Confusing

Duo is being rebranded to Meet, but the old Meet will stick around for now. Still following? Source

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