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Alphabet, Google’s parent company, will lay off 12,000 people worldwide.

The layoffs are the most recent to hit the technology industry, and they come just days after a rival company, Microsoft Corp., announced it would…

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Apple has begun hiring employees for staff stores as it prepares to open brick-and-mortar stores in India soon.
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Apple has begun hiring employees for staff stores as it prepares to open brick-and-mortar stores in India soon.

New openings for 12 retail positions, including store leaders, senior managers, Genius Bar employees, and others, can be found in the company’s most recent job…

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A federal judge should move a shareholder lawsuit to Texas, according to Elon Musk.
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A federal judge should move a shareholder lawsuit to Texas, according to Elon Musk.

Musk’s attorneys want to delay the trial until the negative press surrounding the billionaire’s purchase of Twitter has subsided, if that is not possible. Elon…

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Florida’s national park is shut down by an influx of Cuban migrants.
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Florida’s national park is shut down by an influx of Cuban migrants.

Due to an influx of Cuban migrants, Dry Tortugas National Park in the Florida Keys is temporarily closed to the public. According to a press…

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In California, a teen pilot makes an emergency landing near a highway with two lanes.
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In California, a teen pilot makes an emergency landing near a highway with two lanes.

On Monday, in the San Bernardino National Forest in California, a teen pilot in a single-engine aircraft with several family members aboard made an emergency…

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Antarctic tourism is back and booming: Is it harmful to the ecosystem of ice?
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Antarctic tourism is back and booming: Is it harmful to the ecosystem of ice?

Antarctica is being visited by more than 100,000 tourists. The effects on the environment, such as black carbon from cruise ship funnels, will also increase…

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For false advertising, South Korea fines Elon Musk’s Tesla $2.2 million.
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For false advertising, South Korea fines Elon Musk’s Tesla $2.2 million.

The Korean Fair Trade Commission (KFTC), South Korea’s antitrust regulator, has announced that it will fine Tesla $2.2 million, or 2.85 Korean Won, for failing…

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ECUS BASED ON NVIDIA’S DRIVE ORIN CHIP, FOXCONN AND NVIDIA JOIN FORCES TO BUILD SELF-DRIVING VEHICLES.
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ECUS BASED ON NVIDIA’S DRIVE ORIN CHIP, FOXCONN AND NVIDIA JOIN FORCES TO BUILD SELF-DRIVING VEHICLES.

Foxconn, a component manufacturer, and NVIDIA Corp. have announced a partnership to develop platforms for self-driving or autonomous vehicles for automobile manufacturers. Foxconn, a contract…

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Apple intends to introduce the “Airpods LITE” to compete with cheaper wireless headphones.
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Apple intends to introduce the “Airpods LITE” to compete with cheaper wireless headphones.

The upgraded AirPods Max and the second-generation AirPods are among the four AirPod models that Apple currently offers. Additionally, despite their widespread popularity, AirPods are…

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Twitter Archive: According to Elon Musk, over 250 thousand accounts had to be closed by US government agencies.
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Twitter Archive: According to Elon Musk, over 250 thousand accounts had to be closed by US government agencies.

Matt Taibbi, a journalist, claimed in the most recent edition of “Twitter Files” that the microblogging site was pressured into cooperating with US government agencies…

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