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Chinese cars aren’t coming to America via HAAH as firm files for bankruptcy – Roadshow

HAAH wanted to launch Vantas and T-GO as new brands for US dealers with help from China’s Chery Automobile Company. That dream’s now dead.

Is the iPhone SE worth buying? Upgrades to Apple’s cheapest phone could be coming in 2022 – CNET

Apple’s iPhone SE 3 could be coming in the first half of 2022. With that in mind, we walk you through whether the iPhone SE 2020, Apple’s cheapest phone so…

CNET is hiring. You should join us – CNET

As part of our largest expansion since the 1990s, CNET is adding more than 150 new roles.

YouTube launches Super Thanks so fans can pay creators for on-demand videos – CNET

Super Thanks joins other ways of, in effect, tipping a favorite creator on YouTube, but this one doesn’t require the viewer to be watching a livestream or premiere.

Skate City lets you skateboard the streets of Tokyo just like the Olympians – CNET

Take to the digital Tokyo streets on Apple Arcade while you watch the sport make its debut at the Olympics.

Should you feed your dog a raw diet? – CNET

Raw dog food is spreading antibiotic-resistant bacteria, posing a threat to public health, researchers say.

Tesla Semi production close to kicking off as assembly line tooling finishes up, report says – Roadshow

The Semi was supposed to reach production two years ago, but now a new report says it’s finally ready for prime time.

Google extends, expands cybersecurity scholarship program for women – CNET

The Security Training Scholarship Program for women will enter its second year, with new support from Facebook and Bloomberg.

SpaceX fires up its Super Heavy Starship rocket booster for the first time – CNET

The rocket that Elon Musk hopes will eventually take us to the beyond went full candle for a few glorious seconds.

Ubisoft quarterly earnings miss the pandemic bump

Ubisoft released its earnings report for the quarter ending on June 30, reporting $383.82 million (€326 million) in net bookings.Read More

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