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Samsung Galaxy S21 FE will reportedly cost $699 in the US

Samsung’s Galaxy S21 FE has proven to be a tricky device because its release date keeps changing. All signs currently point to an official reveal next month, and it seems that the Galaxy S21 FE’s price will be on the higher end of expectations. Roland Quandt of WinFuture recently published yet another set of renders showing off the design of the Galaxy S21 FE, which has been leaked several…
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AI-powered ecommerce platform Convious raises $12M

Hear from CIOs, CTOs, and other C-level and senior execs on data and AI strategies at the Future of Work Summit this January 12, 2022. Learn more Convious, the Amsterdam-based company that offers an AI-driven ecommerce platform for the experience economy, today announced it has raised $12 million. Convious says its technology enables dynamic pricing for leisure operators using different machine…
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How to Capture the Best Quality Low Light Sports Photos

Professional sports photographer Paul Rutherford shares valuable advice on how to tackle fast-paced sports shoots in low-light situations. Sports photography is exciting yet challenging, even in the most favorable shooting conditions. Add to the mix low lighting…
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AAPL set to lose recent gains, following iPhone 13 report

A pessimistic iPhone 13 report looks set to see AAPL lose the gains made in the past couple of days. The company defied the general fall in stocks over COVID-19 Omicron fears, but pre-market trading suggests that it will lose these gains today … The past couple of days…
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Tesla launches ‘Cyberquad for Kids,’ shipping begins in 2-4 weeks

Late on December 1, Tesla launched “Cyberquad for Kids” on its online shop. The Cyberquad for Kids comes with a price tag of $1,900 and a top speed of 10 mph. The Tesla Cyberquad was first introduced in a “one more thing” moment of Elon Musk’s 2019 Cybertruck unveiling. Billed as a perfect fit for the bed of the Cybertruck and able to charge off of the Cybertruck’s battery… this…
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Stellantis CEO complains about being forced to make EVs and not knowing how to profit from them

Stellantis CEO Carlos Tavares made some interesting comments that amounted to claiming that electric vehicles are being “imposed” on them and that they don’t know how to make them profitably. Prior to becoming Stellantis, Fiat Chrysler was seen as a laggard in the race to electrification and the PSA Group wasn’t exactly a leader either. Since joining forces, the new CEO of the…
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