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Facebook is backing away from facial recognition. Meta isn’t.

Facebook’s metaverse will include hyper-realistic avatars. | Michael Nagle/Bloomberg via Getty Images The social network is scaling back facial recognition, but similar technology could show up in the metaverse. Facebook…

Best Black Friday vacuum deals so far – CNET

The Black Friday discounts on vacuums have already started.

2022 Toyota Tundra SEMA concept: Lifted and accessorized – Roadshow

This is what happens when you take one TRD Off-Road Tundra and add oodles of gear.

Toyota TRD Pro Chase Tundra concept is ready to support your Baja 1000 dreams – Roadshow

Every good race car is backed by a great chase vehicle. Here’s what Toyota thinks it should look like.

DirecTV Stream lets Dallas Mavericks, Stars fans save on regional sports network packages – CNET

Mavs and Stars fans can save $50 a month for five months for a total discount of $250 on the Choice, Ultimate or Premier package.

Ferrari recalls certain 458 and 488 models over possible brake failure – Roadshow

The folks in Maranello don’t have a fix yet, but they urge owners to have their vehicles towed to a dealer if a Low Brake Fluid warning appears.

Ford F-150 Lightning EV tops 160,000 reservations as production nears – Roadshow

If Ford somehow converted all reservations to orders, it would likely have multiple years of the all-electric truck’s production spoken for.

Tesla’s handling of braking bug in public self-driving test raises alarms

Tesla self-driving “beta test” cars were slamming on brakes for no reason. Tesla’s response: temporarily deactivating emergency auto-braking without telling drivers.

Report: 6% of IT and business leaders say their data management is a ‘dumpster fire’

For organizations spending millions, or even billions, on data analytics, data sprawl is becoming a costly problem that’s hurting innovation.Read More

2022 Jeep Grand Cherokee starts at $39,185, cheapest V8 model climbs to $56,365 – Roadshow

The two-row SUV is here, and it comes with a $2,000 price increase.

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