Tesla’s change of heart will bring Autopilot prices ‘back to normal’
Tesla’s partial about-face on vehicle pricing will also have an effect on Autopilot pricing. Elon Musk has confirmed that prices for Enhanced Autopilot and Full Self-Driving will “revert to normal” on March 18th. The company shouldn’t have dropped… …read more
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Netflix will adapt ‘Dragon’s Dogma’ as part of its big anime push
Netflix has revealed its new anime lineup and confirmed a couple of projects we’ve heard of in the past. To start with, the streaming giant has reassured fans that Ghost in the Shell: SAC _2045 will premiere on the service in 2020. It will be a full… …read more
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Amazon lets third-party sellers offer lower prices on rival sites
Amazon just made online shopping slightly more competitive. A Reuters source has learned that the internet heavyweight has stopped telling third-party sellers that they’re forbidden from offering lower prices at rival sites. The insider didn’t expl… …read more
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YouTube Stories now have Snapchat-like filters
YouTube creators can now apply AR selfie filters to their YouTube Stories. The animated masks, glasses and 3D hats are similar to those you’ve seen elsewhere, like on Snapchat or Instagram. But Google promises its machine learning capabilities make t… …read more
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NVIDIA will stop supporting 3D glasses in April
Have you noticed that stereoscopic 3D is out of vogue, at least at home? So has NVIDIA. The graphics chip designer has unveiled plans to drop support for 3D Vision, its approach to gaming with 3D glasses. The last drivers to support 3D Vision will… …read more
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Palmer Luckey’s firm wins Pentagon drone AI contract
Google may have backed out of the US military’s Project Maven, but that doesn’t mean other tech companies are unwilling to participate. The Intercept has learned that Oculus Rift co-founder Palmer Luckey’s defense company, Anduril, won a contract to… …read more
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Facebook sues two Ukranians over data-stealing browser add-ons
Facebook is all too aware of how developers can make off with private data, and it’s willing to go to court to fight that behavior. The Verge has learned that the social network sued two Ukranian men, Andrey Gorbachov and Gleb Sluchevsky, for allege… …read more
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IBM’s AI blood test could help with early Alzheimer’s detection
Previous attempts to find a cure for Alzheimer’s ended up in failure, but a new study out of IBM Research has the potential to spark a major breakthrough. A group of IBM researchers have harnessed the powers of machine learning to figure out a way to… …read more
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‘Crackdown 2’ is free on Xbox One ahead of updates to its sequel
Just because you’re playing Crackdown 3 doesn’t mean you’ve played its predecessor — in fact, that’s not too likely when the second game launched nearly nine years ago. The developers want to plug that hole in your gaming history. In addition to t… …read more
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Facebook will make anti-vaccine content less visible
Facebook announced today a new plan of action for combatting misinformation surrounding vaccinations. The social networking giant will start by reducing the ranking of groups and Pages that spread false information about vaccines so they appear less… …read more
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