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Man tests Tesla’s ‘Smart Summon’ feature by trying to run himself over

A man tries to run himself over with his own Tesla (YouTube/Dirty Tesla) Tesla’s cars have moved one step closer to automation with a new ‘Smart Summon’ feature. Delivered to the owners of the electric cars via a software upgrade, it allows them to call the vehicles remotely through a smartphone app. It’s intended as […]

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6 Best Free Video Converters To Convert Video Files In 2019

Consumption of video content has increased over the years. Many people kill their boredom by watching movies, funny videos and TV series online. Video content has become so popular that different formats have emerged to serve the content in the best possible quality. This emergence has made it even more difficult for users as these

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TikTok censored posts about Trump, Christianity, and LGBTQ relationships

TikTok‘s 500 million users aren’t there to fight about politics, troll their enemies, or shitpost for lolz. They’re mostly a community of inclusive, fun-loving content creators who support one another. You can thank the Chinese government’s commitment to exporting censorship for that. A recent report from The Guardian revealed that ByteDance, the Chinese company that

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Apple developing super-expensive new iPads and MacBooks, analyst claims

The future of iPads and MacBook screens looks very bright indeed (Image: Getty) Once upon a time, the world became very excited about new products like Apple iPads. But in an age of interminable incremental upgrades, it’s easy to become a little cynical about the endless parade of generic gadgets. Now a top Apple analyst

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How to spot tech that is harming your productivity in 2019

In the flurry of creating a business case for the latest and greatest tech, it’s easy to get swept along by the promise of a paradise where all your current problems are solved, and everything works in wonderful harmony. Anyone that’s been through a tech implementation will know that there are usually delays and additional

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Unpatchable bug in millions of iOS devices exploited, developer claims

Enlarge / Devices as recent as the iPhone X, based on Apple’s A11 chip, are claimed to be vulnerable to a new boot ROM attack revealed today. SOPA Images / Getty Images Today, an iOS security researcher who earlier developed software to “jailbreak” older Apple iOS devices posted a new software tool that he claims

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How life on Earth was boosted by an asteroid collision 446m years ago

Something mysterious happened nearly half a billion years ago that triggered one of the most important changes in the history of life on Earth. Suddenly, there was an explosion of species, with the biodiversity of invertebrate animals increasing from a very low level to something similar to what we see today. The most popular explanation

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China branded a ‘global disinformation superpower’ by new research

Chinese President Xi Jinping at the Diaoyutai State Guest House in Beijing (EPA) China has become a major player in global social media manipulation campaigns, researchers say, amid an overall increase in the number of countries sharing misinformation online. According to the Oxford Internet Institute, organised social media manipulation has more than doubled since 2017,

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Feds say Boeing 737 needs to be better designed for humans

The two 737 MAX crashes that killed 346 people and led to what is, so far, a six-month grounding of the jet, stemmed in part from Boeing’s failure to accurately anticipate how pilots would respond to a malfunctioning feature that pointed the jets toward the ground. That’s the key finding from a report the National

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I’ve created a label to stop you from chucking good food away

The average household wastes £800 worth of food per year in the UK(Picture: Mmuffin) As Greta Thunberg leads the conversation around the climate emergency, you may be wondering ‘what can I do to help?’. While there are many things we can do as individuals, such as switch to a green energy supplier or use our

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