China’s Xiaomi To Remotely Fix Assisted Driving Flaw In 110,000 SU7 Cars

China’s Xiaomi To Remotely Fix Assisted Driving Flaw In 110,000 SU7 Cars

Chinese consumer tech giant Xiaomi will remotely fix a flaw in the assisted driving system on over 110,000 of its popular SU7 electric cars, the firm and regulators said Friday, months after a deadly crash involving the model. China’s tech companies and automakers have poured billions of dollars into smart-driving technology, a new battleground in…

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BYD runs India remotely as China tensions shut out top brass

BYD runs India remotely as China tensions shut out top brass

[NEW DELHI] China’s BYD is forging ahead with its attempts to expand in India despite roadblocks from the government that are preventing the electric vehicle maker from conducting key business dealings there. Like most Chinese companies, BYD has been unable to obtain visas for executives after a deadly clash between Indian and Chinese soldiers along…

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Crocodilus: New Android Malware Remotely Controls Devices To Hijack Crypto Wallets

Crocodilus: New Android Malware Remotely Controls Devices To Hijack Crypto Wallets

KEY POINTS ThreatFabric warned that the Crocodilus malware family was a “fully-fledged threat” Crocodilus allows attackers to have remote control of Android devices The malware also launches black screen overlays to harvest user data, including seed phrases Security threats are always hounding the cryptocurrency industry, especially now when adoption is increasing and more people are…

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Tesla Optimus bots were remotely operated at Cybercab event

Tesla Optimus bots were remotely operated at Cybercab event

TESLA used humans to remotely control some capabilities of its Optimus robot prototypes at a recent event designed to generate investor enthusiasm for forthcoming products, according to sources familiar with the matter. Employees stationed elsewhere oversaw many of the interactions between the humanoid machines and attendees of last week’s We, Robot showcase near Los Angeles,…

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Ying Liu: CEO of Baby Clothing Company Apologizes After Being Blasted for Firing Worker Who Asked to Work Remotely When Her Newborn Was Hospitalized

Ying Liu: CEO of Baby Clothing Company Apologizes After Being Blasted for Firing Worker Who Asked to Work Remotely When Her Newborn Was Hospitalized

The CEO of the clothing brand Kyte Baby has issued two apologies following allegations that an employee was denied the option to work from home after adopting a 22-week-old premature baby. Ying Liu, the founder of Kyte Baby, publicly apologized to Marissa Hughes via TikTok, first on Wednesday and for a second time on Thursday.…

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