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Elon Musk says Tesla will start adding vehicles it doesn’t own into its robotaxi network next year
Owners of Tesla cars will be able to add their vehicles to the company’s robotaxi network sometime next year, Elon…
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Life atop China’s car market starting to look shaky for BYD
Life at the top is proving complex for China’s leading automaker, and there are fresh challenges on the horizon. BYD…
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Amazon’s AWS has joined the AI agent craze. Now the real work of showing Fortune 500 companies how to actually use them begins
Amazon Web Services joined the agentic AI frenzy in a big way this week, revealing at a New York City…
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Amazon’s Prime Day recap missing usual key metric
Every year, Amazon holds a “record” Prime Day, and every year the company boasts about the performance of the annual…
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OpenAI’s $3 billion deal with AI coding startup Windsurf collapses, as Google swoops in for licensing deal
Google has struck a licensing deal with coding startup Windsurf, upending OpenAI’s $3 billion offer to acquire the startup after…
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Macron says France and the UK will ‘save Europe’ even though Brexit was all about Britain leaving the EU
French President Emmanuel Macron on Tuesday urged Britain to stick close to its neighbors despite its exit from the European Union, saying…
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Texas flood: 15 children among the 51 dead so far
Rescuers scoured a devastated central Texas landscape of mangled trees, overturned cars and muck-filled debris Saturday in an increasingly bleak…
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‘Massive’ investment in R&D leads China’s Honor to launch world’s thinnest foldable phone
Chinese smartphone brand Honor launched what promises to be the world’s thinnest foldable phone—just 4.1 millimeters thick when unfolded—on Wednesday…
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Stock market today: S&P 500, Nasdaq eye fresh highs as futures rise
U.S. markets are poised for new highs as President Donald Trump’s legislative agenda of tax cuts and spending priorities cleared…
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Seoul city government asks Temu, AliExpress to stop selling children’s products that exceed limits on hazardous substances
The Seoul city government has asked online retail giants Temu and AliExpress to suspend sales of certain children’s products over…
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