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"It's hard not to burn bridges when you're on fire."
"It's hard not to burn bridges when you're on fire."
All cars suffer when the mercury drops, but electric vehicles suffer more than most as heaters draw more power and batteries charge more slowly as the liquid electrolyte inside thickens. Drivers in Chicago found this out the hard way last January after many Teslas failed to charge during a deep freeze. One startup, South 8 Technologies, says it can make cold-weather charging more reliable by filling batteries with a pressurized, liquified gas electrolyte instead of a liquid one.
Not even LeBron can say he's launched a signature basketball collection with Wilson.
Sonos is making its first foray into headphones with the new Sonos Ace, a $449 model.
It’s criminal that there’s been no way to play Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door for over a decade.
Sonos' first headphones are finally here, offering premium design, solid features and home theater chops.
Adobe has launched Generative Remove, an AI tool for Lightroom.
So many movies, so little time? These summer flicks are worth the price of admission and a bucket of popcorn at the theater.
Pinecone, the vector database startup founded by Edo Liberty, the former head of Amazon's AI Labs, has long been at the forefront of helping businesses augment large language models (LLMs) with their own data. Most recently, though, the company completely rearchitected its product to launch Pinecone Serverless, which frees its customers from having to think about managing their deployments and scaling them. Today, Pinecone serverless comes out of beta and is now generally available.
Sony's WH-1000XM5 headphones are our favorite wireless pair on the market and now they're 18 percent off.
It's a wrap: European Union lawmakers have given the final approval to set up the bloc's flagship, risk-based regulations for artificial intelligence. In a press release confirming the approval of the EU AI Act, the Council of the European Union said the law is "ground-breaking," and that "as the first of its kind in the world, it can set a global standard for AI regulation." The European Parliament had already approved the legislation in March.