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  • ‘Take It Down:’ a tool for teens to remove explicit images


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    “Once you send that photo, you can’t take it back,” goes the warning to teenagers, often ignoring the reality that many teens send explicit images of themselves under duress, or without understanding the consequences. A new online tool aims to ...

  • Waymo starts fully driverless testing in LA


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    Listen to this articleWaymo announced today that its starting completely driverless testing in Los Angeles, making it the third city to see completely driverless Waymo vehicles. Following a rigorous cycle of validation and safety readiness eval...

  • Elon Musk overstated Tesla’s autopilot and self-driving tech, new lawsuit says


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    Elon Musk is facing yet another lawsuit as shareholders of Tesla accuse the chief executive and his company of overstating the effectiveness and safety of their electric vehicles’ autopilot and full self-driving technologies. The share price al...

  • A5G Networks(TM) and Intel® partner to enable Smart Mobile Edge networks


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    It can be used for IoT, private Networks, Smart Cities, connected car networks, and CSP networks to provide an optimized service experience. Edge-based deployment architectures are essential for industry 4.0/private networks, smart cities, conn...

  • Future Fords Could Repossess Themselves and Drive Away if You Miss Payments


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    It describes several ways to make the life of somebody who has missed several car payments harder. FordNo other automakers have recently attempted to patent a similar system, and indeed the Ford patent doesn't reference any other legal document...

  • 800 multinationals can’t be wrong – so join IFMI!


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    It’s been 20 years since Fleet Europe founded the International Fleet Managers Institute. International fleet managers who want to stay successful, need to stay up to date. Tactics and strategiesEven if the key challenges of international vehic...

  • California colleges still use remote proctoring despite court decision


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    Students taking an exam with remote proctoring typically begin by showing an identification card, which the system uses to verify the student’s identity. Remote proctoring software gained popularity during the pandemic as a way for universities...

  • Tesla admits its semi-autonomous driving tech is not the world’s most advanced


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    While reliable Level Five tech is thought to be more than a decade away – perhaps even longer – for now, most car makers have either Level One or Level Two driver assistance, while some manufacturers such as Mercedes-Benz and Genesis are in the...