Month: April 2024

Tesla layoffs hit Supercharger team just as it’s poised to take over EV charging

Tesla was on the cusp of taking over electric vehicle charging in the US — then, the layoffs came. Today, multiple outlets reported that the company has laid off hundreds of employees, just weeks after cutting 10 percent (approximately 14,000 people) of its global workforce. Tesla’s Supercharger division was said to…

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Binance founder’s sentencing hearing

“Everything I see about your history and characteristics are of a mitigating nature and a positive nature,” says Judge Richard Jones. The court recognizes that he came voluntarily to the US, has not previously broken laws, and that he took “extraordinary steps and significant steps” in cooperation with law enforcement.…

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Amazon expands enterprise AI play with wider availability of its Q chatbot

Amazon is doubling down on enterprise AI with the release of its AI chatbot Q, even as its competitors angle to offer more consumer-facing products. Amazon announced Q in November and made it available only to a small number of users. In a post, Amazon CEO Andy Jassy writes that…

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YouTube TV on Android introduces new Multiview feature – here’s how to use it

A couple of months ago, the YouTube TV app on iOS gained Multiview, a feature giving subscribers a way to watch up to four different sports games at once. A company spokesperson at the time told us Android users wouldn’t get the update until later this summer. Well, it seems…

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Assassin’s Creed Mirage finally arrives on June 6 for iPhone and iPad

The newest Assassin’s Creed game will soon arrive on iPhone and iPad. Assassin’s Creed Mirage, the 2023 installment that takes you to ninth-century Baghdad, will be available on June 6 for the iPhone 15 Pro series and iPads with an M-series chip. Ubisoft says the mobile version of the AAA…

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Prime Video movie of the day: Road House is an action-packed remake of the ’80s cult classic

When the news of a Road House remake was announced, fans of the original movie (including some on the TechRadar team) weren’t exactly happy. The ’80s film, which starred Patrick Swayze, is one of those good/bad movies that attracts a very devoted following – and that following wasn’t keen on anybody…

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