Posts Tagged ‘Rogue’
Nissan Recalls Nearly 643,000 Rogue SUVs Over Engine and Transmission Hazards
Nissan is recalling a total of 642,698 Rogue compact SUVs in the US due to two separate safety issues that could cause loss of drive power, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA). The first recall affects 323,917 Rogue vehicles from model years 2023 through 2025 that are equipped with 3-cylinder 1.5L variable-compression…
Read More‘Roblox Rogue Piece’ Codes February 2026: Rule Over This Bandit-Beater Game Through Your Character
If you’re jumping into “Rogue Piece”, the “One Piece” inspired “Roblox” game, now is the ideal time to redeem the latest active codes. As of February 12, 2026, several milestone rewards are live, offering free Gems and Cash to help players progress faster. What Is ‘Rogue Piece’ on ‘Roblox’? According to Gam3s.GG, “Rogue Piece” places…
Read MoreTikTok Deal Finalised: Did a ‘Rogue Algorithm’ Force a Secret $5BN US Sale?
The future of TikTok in America has finally been settled, ending months of intense speculation and legal battles. A massive $5 billion (£3.70 billion) agreement has shifted control of the platform, reportedly securing its place on millions of phones across the country. However, whispers of a ‘rogue algorithm’ suggest that this deal may have been…
Read MoreTo be a wealth hub, Singapore must accept risk of rogue actors: Chee Hong Tat
MAS deputy chairman wants the Republic to be a place where entrepreneurs would bring their capital and talent [SINGAPORE] To achieve the goal of becoming a wealth management hub, Singapore must accept that there will be rogue actors from time to time, said Chee Hong Tat, deputy chairman of the Monetary of Singapore. It is…
Read MoreNissan to cut Rogue production in Japan over Nexperia fallout: source
The automaker plans to cut output of the Rogue sport-utility vehicle by about 900 vehicles in the week starting Nov 10 [TOKYO] Nissan Motor will cut production of its top-selling Rogue SUV in Japan from next week due to a short supply of chips from Dutch firm Nexperia, according to a person familiar with the…
Read MoreRogue Planet Found In Space Swallowing 6 Billion Tons Of Gas A Second
AFP Astronomers have detected a free-floating planet, Cha 1107-7626, drawing in gas and dust at a rate of about 6 billion tons per second, an observation that challenges current ideas about how planets and stars form. The finding was made using the European Southern Observatory’s Very Large Telescope (VLT) in Chile, with additional data from…
Read MoreTop scientist wants to prevent AI from going rogue
[NEW YORK] Concerned about the rapid spread of generative AI, a pioneer researcher is developing software to keep tabs on a technology that is increasingly taking over human tasks. Canadian computer science professor Yoshua Bengio is considered one of the godfathers of the artificial intelligence revolution and on Tuesday announced the launch of LawZero, a…
Read MoreFlorida Surgeon Who Removed Wrong Organ Had Another Patient Die After Performing Rogue Operation: Docs
A Florida surgeon is facing a significant lawsuit following the death of his 70-year-old patient. Lawyer Herald A Florida surgeon who has already had his medical license suspended after mistakenly removing a patient’s liver instead of their spleen during an operation had also conducted an operation that wasn’t originally scheduled for another patient, resulting in…
Read MoreRogue Qantas Workers Tried To Loot Frequent Flyer Miles
A Qantas passenger plane takes off from Sydney International Airport in Australia on Aug. 28, 2024. SAEED KHAN/AFP via Getty Images Two airport workers were reportedly caught trying to steal frequent flyer miles from Qantas Airways customers. The suspects, who worked for a contractor hired by Qantas in India, allegedly altered computerized flight records to…
Read MoreWhen Olympic sponsors go rogue
WHEN French luxury goods conglomerate LVMH agreed to pay about US$175 million to underwrite the organising committee for the Paris Olympics, the company, owned by France’s richest person, Bernard Arnault, asked for more than any previous sponsor had ever done. Organisers of the Games, desperate for that cash, appeared to have said yes at every…
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