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Tesla is recalling nearly 200,000 U.S. vehicles due to a backup camera glitch affecting certain 2023 Models Y, S, and X with “Full Self-Driving” computer 4.0 and software versions 2023.44.30 through 2023.44.30.6 or 2023.44.100. The glitch may prevent the camera image from displaying while in reverse, increasing the risk of a crash. Despite no reported crashes or injuries, Tesla initiated the recall on January 12 after receiving complaints since late December. The issue has been resolved with an online software update. Owners will receive notifications by letter starting March 22, and as of January 22, Tesla had 81 warranty claims…

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Microsoft is helping elementary students in India, the UK and the USA to learn how to read with its new version of Reading Coach, which is currently in public preview. The artificial intelligence-powered platform is currently being tested by several hundred students, with the pilot’s largest group including 75 students in the Hacienda La Puente Unified School District in South California. “They love it,” said Ana Ruiz, a fifth-grade teacher at Baldwin Academy, in a recent Microsoft blog post. “Every student can choose what they want it to be [in their stories]. I have students who read at a ninth-grade…

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Like every other industry, the financial services sector needs a workforce that understands the business inside out. But this is far from reality, owing to the lack of structured skilling and reskilling programmes, which is resulting in wide knowledge gaps. One of the most evident knowledge gaps lies in digital skills, which are essential for financial services organisations to deliver today’s technology-enabled services. With the increasing and unmet demand for cybersecurity, data analysis and website algorithms, we have noticed how IT-related roles have been understaffed and overworked over the past few years. The financial services industry has been steadily adopting…

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Project IDX, Google’s experimental, AI-powered, cloud-based developer platform, has added Android and iOS simulators and templates for Go, Python, Node.js, and other languages and development frameworks, the company announced on January 25. An experimental initiative in limited preview, Project IDX is intended to bring an entire full-stack, multi-platform application development to the cloud. The latest additions bring an iOS simulator and Android emulators into the browser, enabling developers to see what their applications look like across multiple platforms without having to leave their workspace. The Android emulators allow full testing of the Android app from the IDX workspace, while the…

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Application security company Mobb has released an automatic vulnerability fixer for GitHub users. The tool monitors GitHub pull requests and offers code fixes within software development workflows. Unveiled January 23, Mobb Fixer provides developers with code fixes for security alerts when code is committed in GitHub pull requests. Developers do not need to leave their code repository. Mobb’s remediation technology combines security research and traditional semantic analysis with generative AI to enhance code coverage. Fixes provided are accurate, trusted, and free from code ownership concerns, the company said. Mobb’s integration with GitHub is available now. More code repository integrations are…

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The way Jeetu Patel sees it, working from your car may soon be as ordinary as signing on to Google Docs from your home office. “I think the future of work is largely going to be hybrid, where people will work in a kind of mixed mode—sometimes they’re in the office, sometimes they’re going to be at home, sometimes somewhere in the middle,” says Patel, executive vice president and general manager of security and collaboration at Cisco. “And that somewhere in the middle often tends to be automobiles.” Patel should know: His company has quietly been at the forefront of…

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Picture this: You enter the airport with your smartphone and smoothly board the plane without having to take off your shoes or deal with passports. Everything you need is available on your phone, making your entire trip hassle-free. This is not a futuristic dream; It’s happening now. These technologies are currently being tested and implemented at airports across North America and the world. With 32.4 million flights expected to be operated worldwide this year, time and money are at a premium. Travelers want a contactless, seamless and hassle-free modern travel experience similar to what they experience in other areas of…

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Immediately after the exchange closed on January 9, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission published that it had approved exchange-traded funds, or ETFs, containing the cryptocurrency Bitcoin in X (née Twitter). There was just one problem: The SEC never issued this announcement; someone else did it. Fifteen minutes after the fake post was published, agency president Gary Gensler shared that the agency had not actually approved the listing. “The @SECGov Twitter account was hacked,” he wrote, “and an unauthorized tweet was sent.” This revealed an obvious problem: global crypto markets trade 24/7, and this announcement clearly moved the needle. In…

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It’s 2024, which means a new year and new hiring budgets. If you’re looking for a new gig without the commute, there are plenty of options on the table at the moment. Here’s a look at 300+ open remote roles from companies with better-than-average Glassdoor ratings. WORKIVA Workiva is a cloud-based platform that unites ESG, audit, risk, and financial reporting to provide a comprehensive overview of critical business data. The company has seven offices in the U.S. but says it it allows for flexible remote work. Glassdoor rating: 4.3 Current openings: 30+ Positions: A nice mix of engineering, consulting, HR,…

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You’d be forgiven for giving up on new rockets after years of hype for small launch companies have ended in bankruptcies and anomalous debuts. But, if you can hold out hope a little longer, 2024 actually could be the year. The months ahead could see the debut of as many as 15 new vehicles, which could change the fundamentals of space business and potentially drive competition in an industry largely ruled by a monopoly. WHO’S WHO Here’s the list drawn from Space Foundation’s quarterly Space Report (plus one bonus vehicle), in rough order of how likely we think they are…

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