Month: October 2023

Ford’s new F-150 Lightning Flash trim will have more range, a bigger screen, and a heat pump

Ford announced a new “Flash” trim of the model year 2024 F-150 Lighting, with a bigger screen, longer range, and a heat pump to help improve battery conditioning on those colder days. The company said it is also expecting to make more F-150 Lightning deliveries to customers later this year…

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“Digital drag” is holding back UK SMBs from competing

According to new research from Xero, SMBs are lagging behind larger companies and enterprises when it comes to their digital revolutions, which could be costing the British economy alone up to £77.3 billion in lost revenue. The study noted that small businesses with up to nine employees account for almost…

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X Social Media is suing X, a social media company

It was bound to happen eventually: a company has filed a lawsuit in federal court against Elon Musk’s X Corp. over its renaming of Twitter (via Reuters). The company in question is X Social Media LLC, an ad agency from Florida that alleges X Corp. is guilty of violating Florida…

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Apple will no longer fix the $17,000 gold Apple Watch

Apple’s obsolete label doesn’t just mean the end of software support. That ship has sailed; the original Apple Watches (widely referred to as Series 0) never updated beyond watchOS 4.3.2 in 2018. It means the end of hardware support: the company will no longer provide parts, repairs, or replacement services.…

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Google Pixel Buds Pro rumor says conversation detection is coming in an update

The Google Pixel Buds Pro may be getting some nifty new software features that should sound a bit familiar if you were paying attention to the latest tweaks for Apple’s AirPods Pro. According to notable leaker Kamila Wojciechowska (@Za_Raczke), Google plans a software update for its flagship earbuds that includes…

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Satya Nadella tells a court that Bing is worse than Google — and Apple could fix it

Microsoft’s Bing search engine is not as good as Google. Believe it or not, it seems nobody — not even Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella — disputes that fact. But over hours of contentious testimony from Nadella during the landmark US v. Google antitrust trial, the reason for that inferiority became…

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