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Tesla (TSLA) could make more money from software subscription than hardware, says analyst

Morgan Stanley believes Tesla (TSLA) could end up making more money from selling software subscriptions than selling hardware, like its actual vehicles. Tesla has been on a trend of offering paid services through software. The automaker started charging $10 a month for its “premium connectivity” features. Tesla also started selling software features in packages through its mobile app. But…
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AI & RoboticsNews

Employees want more AI to boost productivity, study finds

All the sessions from Transform 2021 are available on-demand now. Watch now. Eighty-one percent of employees believe AI improves their overall performance at work. As a result, more than two-thirds (68%) are calling on their employers to deploy more AI-based technologies to help them execute tasks. That’s the top-level finding from a study published today by 3GEM on behalf of SnapLogic, which…
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MobileNews

Instagram for iOS introduces Sensitive Content Control

Instagram today announced a new feature called Sensitive Content Control that lets users above 18 years old choose whether they want to see more or less sensitive content. This feature is available under Instagram’s settings page, “Account,” and “Sensitive Content Control.” Users can choose between “Allow,” “Limit (Default),” or “Limit Even More.” Allow: You may see more…
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MobileNews

Here’s how to watch the Olympics opening ceremony on Apple TV, iPhone, Mac, web

The Tokyo Olympics officially kick off on Friday, July 23, with broadcasts happening on NBC, CNBC, Peacock, and the USA network. Read along for how to watch the Olympics opening ceremony and all the events on Apple TV, iPhone, Mac, and the web. After being pushed back a year due to the pandemic, the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games are starting today, July 20, with the first two events being softball…
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