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California Regulators Reject Tesla’s Robotaxi Claims Amid Driver Oversight

California authorities state Tesla’s ride services with drivers on board do not qualify as true robotaxis, challenging the company’s claims.

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ESA Unveils Most Detailed Collaborative Imaging of Saturn Using Hubble and James Webb Telescopes

ESA releases the most comprehensive images of Saturn to date, combining infrared and visible data from Hubble and James Webb telescopes.

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Shareholders Sue Supermicro Over AI Chip Smuggling Scandal Involving China

Supermicro faces a shareholder lawsuit after allegations of concealing ties to smuggled AI chips sold to China disrupt its business.

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Razer Blade 16 2026 Gaming Laptop Debuts with Intel Core Ultra 9 and Thunderbolt 5

Razer updates the Blade 16 gaming laptop with Intel Core Ultra 9 386H, faster memory, Nvidia RTX 50 series GPUs, and Thunderbolt 5 connectivity.

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AI Model Uncovers Previously Unknown Exoplanets in TESS Telescope Archives

Researchers employ AI to analyze TESS data, revealing new exoplanet candidates formerly hidden in stellar brightness records.

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Samsung Galaxy Z Fold8 Wide Emerges as Rival to First Foldable iPhone

Samsung prepares the Galaxy Z Fold8 Wide, a new foldable phone aimed at competing with the first foldable iPhone debuting soon.

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Meta Initiates New Wave of Layoffs Amid Strategic Shift Toward AI

Meta has launched another round of layoffs targeting several departments as it intensifies focus on artificial intelligence development.

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Half of Companies Replacing Staff with AI Bots Plan to Rehire Humans Within a Year, Says Gartner

Gartner reports that half of companies that replaced employees with AI bots intend to return to hiring human staff within a year.

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Widespread Price Increases Expected in Electronic Components Starting April

Several electronic component manufacturers plan to raise prices in April, impacting memory, CPUs, storage, graphics chips, and other devices.

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Sonova Plans to Divest Consumer Hearing and Sennheiser Headphones Businesses

Swiss hearing aid maker Sonova is set to sell its Consumer Hearing segment along with the Sennheiser headphones division acquired in 2021.

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iFixit Finds Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra Battery Replacement Easy but Other Repairs Challenging

iFixit’s teardown of the Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra highlights straightforward battery replacement but difficult camera and screen repairs.

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Sandisk Invests $1 Billion in Taiwanese DRAM Maker Nanya Technology Amid Memory Chip Shortage

Sandisk has invested $1 billion in Taiwanese DRAM producer Nanya Technology as part of a larger $2.5 billion private stock placement.

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