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As Wisconsin cities flee Flock, its shared camera network loses value

Perhaps it's the local summer diet of $1, corn on the cob, and $1, but Wisconsin residents have been feeling pretty dyspeptic about Flock's automated license plate cameras. Over the past few months, a spate of Wisconsin towns and cities have withdrawn from Flock deals over privacy and trust conce...

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Supreme Court rejects Verizon bid for $47 million refund of FCC fine

The Supreme Court today rejected Verizon's attempt to get a $47 million refund from the Federal Communications Commission. In a $1 issued by the court, Verizon's petition was denied without explanation. The denial apparently ends any possibility of Verizon asking a lower court to review the fine ...

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Hidden Airtag reveals Amazon is trashing rare books to train AI

For the past year or so, $1 are buying up huge lots of rare books, then destroying them after scanning them to train AI. But this was hard to prove until now, as 404 Media $1 that an Airtag hidden in a rare book shows that at least one tech giant, in the race to advance its frontier models, is be...

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This sub-$7,000 sportscar might be just what the future needs

This past weekend saw Monterey Car Week at perhaps its most excessive ever. The auctions set records, including $42.9 million for one of six Shelby Daytona Coupes and $40 million for Ferrari's first $1 to reach private hands. Hypercars and restomods with seven figure price tags filled the Califor...

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Nvidia discloses $21B stake in SpaceX

Nvidia has disclosed that it owns nearly 123 million shares in SpaceX, further highlighting the chipmaker’s entangled financial relationships with some of its biggest customers. The $5.5 trillion company owned SpaceX stock worth nearly $21 billion at the end of June, according to an SEC filing on...

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Meet the only known trebuchet casualty in history

During a medieval siege, a trebuchet scored a chance hit on an unlucky defender. A small boulder slammed into his upper back at close to 300 kilometers an hour, smashing bones and crushing him beneath its weight. The man’s skeleton lay beneath the chapel of Scotland’s Stirling Castle, along with ...

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Satellite operators are in panic mode due to a worsening launch crisis

This should be a golden era of launch. During the last three years, an average of 270 orbital rockets have launched from Earth, a more than threefold increase from only a decade ago. By every metric available, the launch industry is crushing it: Prices have never been more competitive, launches n...