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Between January and March, Tesla built 50,000 more cars than it could sell.
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Between January and March, Tesla built 50,000 more cars than it could sell.

Amazon wants in on the low-Earth orbit Internet action.

Liftoff of Artemis II with four astronauts occurred at 6:35 pm EDT (22:35 UTC) on Wednesday.

After investors appealed to the governor, California again delayed the deadline for venture firms to disclose the demographics of startup founders they back.
Amazon ECS Managed Daemons gives platform engineers independent control over monitoring, logging, and tracing agents without application team coordination, ensuring consistent daemon deployment and comprehensive host-level observability at scale.

Microsoft, Intel are also working on their own solutions for the issue.

A persistent agent, stealth "Undercover" mode, and... a virtual assistant named Buddy?

Sperm gets lost in space; raccoons solve puzzles; the physics of folding a crepe; and more.

Did you know that Ohio is a hotbed of UFO activity?

Swiss finance minister filed a criminal complaint over Grok's "defamation."

Confidential SEC submission sets up largest IPO in history.

A new study from researchers at UC Berkeley and UC Santa Cruz suggests models will disobey human commands to protect their own kind.

Judge invalidates Trump executive order, but Congress also cut off all funding.

Our resident Carcharodon lunaris weighs in about today's historic launch.

People want small, efficient cars, and it seems Kia is listening.

Pair instability supernovae create a "mass gap" in black holes.

Sweden is bringing back books amid declining test scores.

"It’ll go when the engines light at T-0."

"I just don't want to get caught flat-footed when we start to have to protect US interests out there."

A suspected system failure froze Baidu’s robotaxis across Wuhan, trapping passengers and reportedly causing traffic disruptions and crashes.
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