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Fisker’s $30,000 EV project will be built in US with Foxconn – Roadshow

With US production confirmed, Fisker is working at full speed to secure a site and land supplier contracts through Foxconn.

NHL Stanley Cup Playoffs 2021: First-round matchups, how to watch without cable – CNET

It’s the best time of year for hockey fans.

LG’s announces pricing, availability for 2021 soundbars – CNET

LG’s has four soundbars for sale right now starting at $179 and including HDMI connectivity and Bluetooth

Chrysler and Dodge get 10 years to show their worth – Roadshow

Stellantis CEO Carlos Tavares said every brand deserves a shot, but they have to shape up with the investments provided.

Ireland’s healthcare system taken down after ransomware attack

Enlarge / St. Vincent’s University Hospital in Dublin, Ireland. (credit: Bloomberg | Getty Images) Ireland has shut down most of the major IT systems running its national healthcare service, leaving…

How Intel is using Tiger Lake-H to help make gaming laptops people love | How Games Make Money

The new Tiger Lake-H part from Intel is helping the company deliver exactly the kinds of laptops people want in their lives.Read More

Aurora Punks unveils DIY collective for indie game studios

Aurora Punks is a new video game collective that has five indie game studios, all of them helping each other out.Read More

The DeanBeat: The FOMO over the decline of triple-A games is unwarranted

There’s a lot of FOMO about whether publishers will retreat from triple-A games. We don’t need to worry about that problem.Read More

Facebook’s new technique helps AI systems forget irrelevant information

Facebook claims to have developed a technique that enables AI models to forget irrelevant information while retaining relevant data.Read More

Mass Effect’s ending changed the internet for the worse, and we’re still trying to recover – CNET

Commentary: The conclusion to the Mass Effect trilogy was the catalyst for a type of online outrage that’s grown ever stronger during the last decade.

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