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Pebble Flow Electrified Camper Hitches Itself, Pulls Its Own Weight – CNET

Dual electric motors, a huge battery pack and a little robotics know-how come together to make towing and trailering more accessible and efficient.

Anthropic brings Claude AI to more countries, but still no Canada (for now)

A spokesperson told VentureBeat the Anthropic team is diligently working to make Claude available in Canada as soon as possible.Read More

Amazon partners with Israeli startup UVeye on AI inspections of delivery vans

The companies say AVI saves time and improves safety, detecting issues like nails in tires and other wear and tear and damage to the vehiclesRead More

Get ready for Neal Stephenson’s open metaverse as Lamina1 unveils Avalanche Web3 plans

Neal Stephenson has unveiled the plans of his Lamina1 blockchain company for an open metaverse in partnership with the Avalanche chain.Read More

Discord announces slew of new monetization and safety features

Discord laid out a number of new features including more profile customization, mobile improvements and ways for developers monetize apps.Read More

Bag Madden 24 on Console at a Prime Day-Busting $43 – CNET

You can now play Madden 24 on the Xbox, PS4 or PS5 at a 39% discount if you act fast.

OnePlus Open Review: Sleek Hardware Isn’t Enough to Take on Samsung – CNET

The OnePlus Open is an impressive first effort, but its software and shortcomings make it tough to recommend over the refined Galaxy Z Fold 5.

Hathora helps Frost Giant stress test 1M concurrent users with multiplayer tech

Hathora helped Frost Giant Studios test the network for its online multiplayer real-time strategy game Stormgate.Read More

Quest Portal raises $7.6M and launches subscription for tabletop role-playing games

Quest Portal, a startup dedicated to making tabletop role-playing games (TTRPGs) more accessible online, raised $7.6 million in funding.Read More

There’s a new way to flip bits in DRAM, and it works against the latest defenses

Enlarge In 2015, researchers reported a surprising discovery that stoked industry-wide security concerns—an attack called RowHammer that could corrupt, modify, or steal sensitive data when a simple user-level application repeatedly…

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