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October it will be done. There is great hope for Musks robotaxi idea, and it is definitely going to become a major competitor for taxi rides. The business model, allowing any Tesla owner to let his car make money for them, is almost destined to dominate. Elon Musk has announced that Tesla will unveil its long-awaited “robotaxi” prototype on October 10, after an initial delay from the previously planned date of August 8. This showcase is set to include a glimpse of “a couple of other things,” though Musk remained tight-lipped about the specifics. Tesla Robotaxi event is now October…

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Google seems to be at the center of a great many controversies lately. A.I. and tracking cookies has people upset all over. In an unexpected move, Google has announced that it will not eliminate third-party tracking cookies from Chrome as originally planned. This decision, revealed on Monday, means users will be given a choice between tracking cookies, Google’s Topics API, and semi-private browsing. This approach is still under discussion with regulators, including the UK’s Competition and Markets Authority. Google Chrome Reverses Decision to to Phase Out Cookies; Alerts Users of Resource-Heavy Tabshttps://t.co/drSC0Ju8a8 — TIMES NOW (@TimesNow) July 23, 2024 The…

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“Dark oxygen” is being produced in the deep ocean, baffling scientists who traditionally understand oxygen production as a result of photosynthesis, which requires sunlight. In the abyssal seafloor, where sunlight is absent, metallic nodules are splitting water molecules into hydrogen and oxygen. This discovery challenges existing knowledge, as these nodules, resembling lumps of coal, have been found to perform this process. The phenomenon was first noticed in 2013 when lead scientist Andrew Sweetman observed unexpected oxygen production in the Clarion-Clipperton Zone between Mexico and Hawaii. GM #DarkOxygen pic.twitter.com/WeWjmY5XUZ — Bijoux 2too (@BijouxEarth) July 23, 2024 Initially, Sweetman suspected equipment malfunction…

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Saquon Barkley’s offseason split with the New York Giants has become a captivating NFL storyline, particularly highlighted in HBO’s Hard Knocks series. While the show mainly presents the Giants’ front office perspective, Barkley’s side of the story was recently revealed during his appearance on the Scoop City podcast with Dianna Russini of The Athletic. Barkley expressed his frustration and disappointment over the contract negotiations, describing them as disrespectful. He recounted how Giants’ general manager Joe Schoen advised him to test the free agent market, a move Barkley interpreted as a lack of genuine interest from the Giants. #nfl Saquon Barkley:…

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The NBA’s Las Vegas Summer League concluded with the Miami Heat taking the title. The nearly two-week-long event saw standout performances, especially from NBA players entering their second season. Jordan Miller of the Los Angeles Clippers and Jalen Wilson of the Brooklyn Nets were particularly impressive. Despite Wilson earning MVP honors from the NBA, he was only voted second-team all-summer league. Miller, who averaged 25.4 points in five games, emerged as the top scorer and MVP, showcasing his potential for significant playing time in the upcoming season. Bub Carrington made the All-NBA Summer League second team.https://t.co/SpbpFbRair — Bullets Forever (@BulletsForever)…

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The man has great goals, but often is a bit optimistic. But he still does get there, so we all need to give him credit and some slack. Elon Musk has postponed the rollout of the Tesla Optimus humanoid robot compared to the previously shared timeline. Despite Musk’s earlier ultimatum to cease AI product development if not granted 25% control of Tesla, the company has been restructured around its AI initiatives, including the Tesla Optimus robot. Tesla’s plan is to utilize its existing technologies to create a general-purpose humanoid robot capable of performing hazardous or repetitive tasks in various industrial…

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The Biden Administration’s war on the American consumers as well as homeowners continues. The cost of buying a new house has reached another all-time high, according to a new report from the National Association of Realtors (NAR). The median existing U.S. home sale price rose to $426,900 in June, marking a 4.1% increase from the same period last year. This is the highest level on record and the second consecutive month that prices have topped new highs. U.S. home prices hit record highs for second straight month in June Home sales slow again, capping off a disappointing spring selling season…

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With Russian forces still advancing anywhere they want, Ukraine is facing a vicious defeat. Russian observation drones have been operating freely over the Ukrainian battlefield, calling in artillery, air, and missile strikes without facing significant resistance. Oleksandr Syrsky, commander of the Armed Forces of Ukraine (AFU), revealed this in a statement, noting a severe shortage of handheld anti-aircraft missiles among Ukrainian troops. Syrsky urged his forces to explore new methods to counter these reconnaissance drones, such as enhancing jamming techniques and employing one-way kamikaze drones to intercept them. On the Vovchansk front, Russian aviation strikes Ukrainian infantry hiding in an…

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With Netanyahu in the United States to discuss the war against Hamas with Congressional leaders and President Trump as well, the situation in the Middle East is almost ready to explode. Iran’s Hezbollah forces in Lebanon continue their attacks with missiles as their Houthi factions attacks Israeli assets everywhere. It is only a matter of time before the war expands. The IDF reported that the recent operation in the Tulkarm area is part of over 50 counterterrorism operations since the beginning of the war. This joint effort by the IDF, Shin Bet, and Israel Border Police aimed to dismantle terrorist…

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The Mouth of MSNBC can never seem to shut it. Joy Reid recently delivered a controversial monologue, suggesting that black individuals are not supportive of their culture if they don’t back Kamala Harris’s presidential campaign. Harris is poised to be the Democratic nominee after President Joe Biden’s withdrawal from the race. This woman is a straight-up racist and needs to be called out for it. Joy Reid is part of the problem. https://t.co/EkmbfipGUm — Terri (@1classact1979) July 23, 2024 Reid, a host on MSNBC, argued that black people must support Harris to align with “the culture,” a term often used…

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