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Google is no longer building its own augmented reality glasses, North America’s first hydrogen-powered train debuts in Canada, Microsoft is already offering a generative AI certification program.
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TikTok is killing off its BeReal clone, The SAE is creating a standardized version of Tesla's EV charging plug, SoftBank gave $170m to a social app whose users mostly didn't exist.
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NASA is creating a ChatGPT-like AI assistant for astronauts, The verdict on Google’s Pixel Fold, Netflix is removing its 'basic' plan in Canada.
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NASA can now recycle 98 percent of astronaut pee on the ISS into drinkable water, YouTube is reportedly testing online games for mobile and desktop, Apple’s Vision Pro headset may not come with a top strap in the box.
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Zuck v. Musk is apparently the cage fight everyone wants to see, Sony plans to keep making smartphones for at least a few more years, E3 2024 and 2025 aren't canceled (yet).
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Popular parts of Reddit welcomed adult content to protest the company’s API changes, A 'Super Mario RPG' remake is coming to Nintendo Switch on November 17th, Cellular satellite test successfully beams 4G data from space to a regular phone.
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AI-generated music won’t win a Grammy anytime soon, Amazon Prime Day kicks off July 11th this year, Apple's expanded self-repair program covers the iPhone 14 and newer MacBooks.
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The FCC is preparing to take a 'fresh look' at internet data caps, Samsung brings its self-repair program to the UK, The verdict on Google’s Pixel Tablet.
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Apple finally announces the 15-inch MacBook Air for $1,299, Apple reveals its $3,499 Vision Pro mixed reality headset, Reddit communities are 'going dark' to protest changes that would hurt third-party apps.
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