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  • Oura is facing legal scrutiny over claims of inaccurate sleep tracking, while Walmart is finally embracing Apple Pay and Google Pay.
  • Starcloud secured a substantial $250 million for orbital data centers amid a challenging launch environment, and Tesla is recalling millions of vehicles globally due to a door handle issue.
  • Private equity firm Apollo confirmed a data breach, highlighting a growing trend of cyberattacks targeting financial institutions.
  • Tesla, Uber, and Waymo have received approval to operate numerous robotaxis in Nevada, signaling a significant step forward for autonomous vehicle deployment.
  • AI data startup Micro1 is experiencing rapid growth, reaching a $500M gross run rate amidst a booming AI training market.

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  • Why does it seem like food recalls are out of control this year? an hour ago by Emma Roth
    Food, Report, Science

    Just weeks after Taylor Farms issued a recall of its iceberg lettuce amid a massive cyclospora outbreak, the Food and Drug Administration recalled more than one million eggs that may be contaminated with salmonella. The eggs, which come from Midwest Poultry Services, were distributed to Kroger and smaller grocery stores across the South and Southwest US. Then, Taylor Farms pulled more than a dozen of its products containing jalapeños - including guacamole, salsa, taco dip, and more - from store shelves after its supplier, Coast Citrus Distributors, recalled fresh peppers due to salmonella contamination. The list of major recalls that

  • Google’s Pixel 10A is a great deal at 15 percent off an hour ago by Cameron Faulkner
    Deals, Gadgets, Verge Shopping

    The Pixel 10A in its lavender color scheme. It’s also available at a discount in berry, fog, and obsidian colors. | Image: The Verge This week, all of Google’s Pixel 11 phones launched, including the $899 Pixel 11 , the $1,099 Pixel 11 Pro (with the same processor and starting 12GB RAM as the standard model, but with better cameras), and the $1,899 Pixel 11 Pro Fold . They’re good phones, but if you don’t mind missing out on their new, exclusive camera and AI features, you can get a great Google-made phone that’s hundreds less. Google’s Pixel 10A has

  • Major YouTube creators are facing backlash for accepting AI money 2 hours ago by Charles Pulliam-Moore
    AI, Creators, Instagram, Meta, Streaming, Tech, YouTube

    Over the past few days, a number of prominent filmmaking content creators including Matti Haapoja and Sam "Kold" Kolder have posted videos of themselves demonstrating what's possible with AI platform Higgsfield . The videos highlight Higgsfield's recently added Seedance 2.5 functionality and pitch these technologies as the future of video production. In response to these videos, other creators started sharing what appear to be screenshots of partnership offers they'd received from PR firms working on Higgsfield's behalf. All of this led fans to the conclusion that Higgsfield has been trying to use creators to boost its profile and garner goo

  • Blue Eye Samurai’s second season will hit Netflix in January 2 hours ago by Jess Weatherbed
    Entertainment, Netflix, News, Streaming, TV Shows

    “I choose revenge.” | Image: Netflix Good news for Blue Eye Samurai fans: Netflix has shared the first trailer and release timeline for the second season of the animated series, and confirmed the series' return for a third and final season. The second season's new teaser ends with the announcement that it'll be available to stream on Netflix in January 2027, though the exact date was not specified. Co-created by Amber Noizumi and Michael Green, Blue Eye Samurai follows the story of Mizu, a samurai who conceals her gender and mixed-race heritage after facing a life of discrimination, on a

  • Tesla sunsets its Solar Roof tiles 4 hours ago by Jess Weatherbed
    Electric Cars, Energy, News, Science, Tech, Tesla, Transportation

    Here’s Elon Musk showing off the Solar Roof plans back in 2016. | Image: Dieter Bohn / The Verge Tesla has discontinued Solar Roof, its solar panels designed to look like regular roofing tiles, Electrek reports. Sources "close to the program" told the publication that Tesla has informed its third-party installer network that Solar Roof is no longer available to order, and that only conventional solar panels will be supplied going forward. While Tesla hasn't officially announced that it's sunsetting the product, it's made several website changes that corroborate the reported discontinuation. The dedicated Solar Roof page ( tesla.com/solarroof )


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