Month: April 2025

Black Mirror is now a delightful escape from reality

Minor spoilers for Black Mirror season 7 ahead. The latest season of Black Mirror feels almost therapeutic as we peer over the cliff of civilizational collapse. Everything is awful, but at least we don't have to worry about renting out access to our brains from skeevy startups, or dealing with…

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The secret to elevating stadium experiences through private 5G

The technology industry is advancing at an extraordinary rate. The emergence of new AI models such as agentic AI and the rise of IoT has ushered in a new era of connected devices, putting immense pressure on connectivity. This is felt especially within stadiums as they become multi-purpose venues, hosting…

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BYD is on a relentless EV rise – and is now bringing its premium Denza brand to the EU

BYD’s sales continue to grow at a rapid rate in Europe Mercedes-Benz helped establish Denza, and now it is expanding The Denza Z9 GT could take on the likes of Porsche, BMW, and more In the past four years, BYD has steadily increased sales outside of China, namely in Europe…

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OpenAI countersues Elon Musk to stop his attacks and ‘fake takeover bid’

OpenAI filed a countersuit against Elon Musk on Wednesday, saying on X that “Elon’s nonstop actions against us are just bad-faith tactics to slow down OpenAI and seize control of the leading AI innovations for his personal benefit.” In the lawsuit, OpenAI’s lawyers argue that “Musk’s continued attacks on OpenAI,…

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“The opportunity with AI is as big as it gets” – Google CEO Sundar Pichai pledges $75 billion cloud, AI spending spree

Alphabet and Google CEO pledges major spending spree Sundar Pichai reaffirms plans for $75 billion investment “We are excited about the possibilities, and we can’t wait to see what you’ll build,” Pichai says Google‘s parent company Alphabet has reaffirmed its plans to spend billions on infrastructure capacity to boost the…

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Lawmakers are skeptical of Zuckerberg’s commitment to free speech

Meta’s latest whistleblower, Sarah Wynn-Williams, got a warm reception on Capitol Hill Wednesday, as the Careless People author who the company has fought to silence described the company’s chief executive as someone willing to shapeshift into whatever gets him closest to power. The message was one that lawmakers on the…

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