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1921.
Tesla sales in Germany have cratered from last year, data shows (cnbc.com)
1922.
Everyone Has a 'Sweet Spot' in Their Ability to Learn and Grow. Here's How to Identify It Among Your Employees. (feeds.feedburner.com)
1923.
China Bans Foreign AI Chips From State-Funded Data Centres (slashdot.org)
1924.
Pac-Man and other Namco games are coming to Atari 50 as part of a paid expansion on November 13 (engadget.com)
1925.
Remember, Remember, ‘V for Vendetta’ Is Back in Theaters Next November (gizmodo.com)
1926.
Gootloader malware is back with new tricks after 7-month break (bleepingcomputer.com)
1927.
China bans foreign AI chips from state-funded data centers, report claims — crackdown would include removing Nvidia, AMD, and Intel chips from builds in early stages (tomshardware.com)
1928.
AMD’s New CPUs Might Just Kill Low-End GPUs Soon (gizmodo.com)
1929.
My favorite Bluetooth tracker for Android and iOS just got a useful design upgrade (zdnet.com)
1930.
Sony has a new benchmark for ethical AI (engadget.com)
1931.
These are the Black Friday tech deals I want to see in 2025 (engadget.com)
1932.
Tesla’s European and Chinese customers are staying away in droves (arstechnica.com)
1933.
Apple TV’s hit thriller with Jennifer Garner is coming back soon (9to5mac.com)
1934.
Europe's Self-Driving Cars Aren't Even at the Starting Line (slashdot.org)
1935.
How the CEO of Hyundai North America Is Steering the Global Auto Brand Through Crisis, Uncertainty and Change (feeds.feedburner.com)
1936.
US "vibe coding" startups soar in value, but their AI may be powered by Chinese models (techspot.com)
1937.
Did your logins just get leaked? How to check online for free (and what to do next) (zdnet.com)
1938.
Chinese Astronauts Stuck in Space After Suspected Damage to Return Craft (futurism.com)
1939.
China Says Mystery Object Appears to Have Struck Ship That Its Space Station Astronauts Were Supposed to Return Home In (futurism.com)
1940.
These Bluetooth trackers with loops replaced my AirTags (and they get loud) (zdnet.com)
1941.
AMD reportedly prepping new X3D chip with higher clock speeds – Ryzen 7 9700X3D spotted in benchmarks that rival Ryzen 7 9800X3D, new Strix Halo chip also unearthed (tomshardware.com)
1942.
How Chinese EV makers are winning in Brazil (cnbc.com)
1943.
Quantum diamond scanner delivers non-invasive 3D imaging of semiconductors — EuQlid Qu-MRI could ‘save chip foundries billions of dollars’ (tomshardware.com)
1944.
You can keep using your iPad as an Apple Home hub until February (theverge.com)
1945.
China and America's AI war isn't just about compute, it's about energy — energy subsidies promote homegrown chip push, amid data center energy squeeze (tomshardware.com)
1946.
Newsmax Gets Fooled by AI Video, Broadcasts Entire Segment as If It Was Real (futurism.com)
1947.
AMD prepares Ryzen 7 9700X3D as budget-friendly 3D V-Cache CPU, AI Max+ 388 also appears on PassMark (techspot.com)
1948.
How Anthropic's Claude cuts SOC investigation time from 5 hours to 7 minutes (venturebeat.com)
1949.
Hot subpoena summer (theverge.com)
1950.
Why you should be less professional at work (feeds.feedburner.com)
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