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Posted onThe Tesla Model S is at the end of its illustrious 14-year run — and what a dizzying ride it’s been. In 2012, when Tesla made its first Model S deliveries to customers, Facebook acquired Instagram. Apple launched the iPhone 5 and iOS 6. Barack Obama sailed into his second term. Superstorm Sandy shredded New…
OpenAI invests in Sam Altmans brain computer interface startup Merge Labs | TechCrunch
Posted onJust when you thought the circular deals couldn’t get any more circular, OpenAI has invested in CEO Sam Altman’s brain computer interface (BCI) startup Merge Labs. Merge Labs, which defines itself as a “research lab” dedicated to “bridging biological and artificial intelligence to maximize human ability,” came out of stealth on Thursday with an undisclosed…
Ofcom investigates 34 porn sites over UK age verification
Posted onLiv McMahon Technology reporter Getty Images Ofcom is investigating four companies, operating a total of 34 porn sites, over whether they are complying with its new age check requirements. The regulator said on Friday more than 6,000 sites allowing pornography and other adult content would start using “highly effective” tools to verify or estimate whether…
I tried the viral never-ending modular keyboard, and it rewired my productivity for good
Posted onNaya Follow ZDNET:Add us as a preferred sourceon Google. ZDNET’s key takeaways Naya has announced its modular keyboard, called Connect. It’s launching on Kickstarter, with discounts on pre-orders. The Connect is compatible with Naya’s existing line of modules, like its trackpad and dial. Naya, the brand that makes split keyboards and out-of-the-box computing accessories, just…
The United app adds airport security wait times after lines return to normal
Posted onHere’s a feature that would’ve been a lot more useful before this week. Amid recent hours-long airport lines, United is adding security wait times to its app. However, the feature arrives a few days after security lines began returning to normal. Hey, at least it’ll be there for the next shutdown. At launch, the feature…
A month with Fitbit Premium on my Pixel Watch changed how I see AI health coaching
Posted onZDNET’s key takeaways The AI-powered health coach and fitness planner subscriptions cost $80 annually or $10 a month. The software is deeply impressive, a great example of Google combining its stellar fitness trackers with phenomenal AI integrations. I’d love to see more tracking metrics for activity and fitness available in competing fitness plan apps. Follow…
