Some important takeaways from the National Association of Insurance Commissioners meeting in San Diego this week.
Tens of thousands of residents in the US state of Colorado have been forced to evacuate due to quickly spreading wildfires.
Hundreds of homes have been destroyed in some of the worst fires the state has ever seen. Powerful winds have fueled the fast-moving flames which come after an unusually dry autumn and low levels of snow. At least one first responder and six others have been injured since the fires began.
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Tesla is opening two new factories shortly, demand for its vehicles is off the charts, and the world is openly welcoming EVs. Will the company’s stock soar?
With affordability in its latest offering, Toyota wants to eliminate the only advantage that Chinese automobile makers enjoy: competitive prices.
Japan is a world leader in automobile technology. Apart from Germany, no one can compete in the automobile sector. And if you need any evidence to corroborate this fact, you need to look no further than Toyota, a globally loved automobile brand that has produced some of the best cars to date. And now Toyota is looking to aggressively dominate the Chinese electric vehicles (EV) market with some affordable cars from next year.
Toyota to launch an all-electric small sedan in China:
Toyota Motor Corp. has made plans to launch an impressive, all-electric small sedan in China late next year. It will turn to local partner BYD for key technology and create an affordable yet spacious EV for the Chinese market.
Stalkerware is commercially available software that’s used to spy on another person via their device — usually a phone — without their consent.
Software used to spy on someone via their phone is a growing threat and common in domestic abuse cases.
An echo chamber is an infinity of mirrors. Photo: Robert Brook via Getty Images
“One way the internet distorts our picture of ourselves is by feeding the human tendency to overestimate our knowledge of how the world works,” writes philosophy professor Michael Patrick Lynch, author of the book The Internet of Us: Knowing More and Understanding Less in the Age of Big Data, in The Chronicle of Higher Education. “The Internet of Us becomes one big reinforcement mechanism, getting us all the information we are already biased to believe, and encouraging us to regard those in other bubbles as misinformed miscreants. We know it all—the internet tells us so.”
It will allegedly fly almost 300 miles on a single charge and fit in a single garage space.
Aquatic Panda APT hackers with links to China are targeting academic institutions with the Log4Shell exploit.
A new version of the Apache Log4j 2.17.1 platform has been released to patch newly discovered vulnerabilities.