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Tesla might buy a mining company, but not another automaker

Tesla CEO Elon Musk shut down the idea of Tesla buying another automaker, but the CEO seems very open about the automaker possibly buying a mining company. Ever since Tesla’s valuation surged to over $500 billion, there have been rumors about the company absorbing smaller but more established automakers. At the FT Future of the Car conference yesterday, Musk was asked directly about that…
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Ford F-150 Lightning first drive: This is BIG

Ford flew us down to San Antonio, Texas, and took us around town and out to a lovely country winery to test the Ford F-150 Lightning in its natural habitat. They say everything’s bigger in Texas… Ford calls the F-150 Lightning the smartest, most innovative F-150 that…
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Nikon Z 50mm F1.2 S sample gallery

Over the past few weeks, we’ve been using the Nikkor Z 50mm F1.2 lens around Seattle and Packwood, Washington to see how Nikon’s fast prime performs. For all of the shots, including those captured inside the Museum of Flight in Seattle, the lens was attached to a Nikon Z9. As you’ll likely note while going through this gallery, a majority of these shots were taken at—or very…
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Realme GT Neo 3T gets NBTC certified

Realme unveiled the GT Neo 3 in March, and the company will soon follow up with a ‘T’ variant that just got NBTC certified. The Thai certifying authority reveals the Realme GT Neo 3T has model designation RMX3371, but it doesn’t divulge the…
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European version of Realme 9 5G accidentally appears on company website

Realme is planning a May 12 launch for its 9 series in Europe. We are going to see the Realme 9 with a 108MP main camera and the Realme 9 5G, and previously we saw a report, suggesting the latter is different from its namesake, launched in India. These rumors were confirmed today as the upcoming European Realme 9 5G popped up on the company website in Poland, revealing a new chipset, and a new…
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Samsung US sale: Galaxy S22 Ultra gets a $250 discount, Z Fold3 up to $1,100 trade-in credit

Memorial Day is coming up in the US and Samsung usually does a holiday sale. This year is no exception and while there are discounts on things like The Frame and Neo QLED TVs (up to $500 off), we’re going to focus on the phones and wearables. The Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra – normally $1,200 – is available with a $250 instant discount and up to $640 of trade-in credit (limited time offer) or up…
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