motorola has been doing well for itself in the budget and midrange segment of the smartphone market. They make some of the best devices for the money. The company doesn’t dance in the flagship space very often, but the new motorola edge+ is taking a stab at the big boys with its $800 price tag and flagship features. Estimated reading time: 3 minutes The new motorola edge+ enters North America’s premium product portfolio with a quad-curved, “endless-edge” design that reminds us of some Samsung phones. It features a virtually borderless 6.7” pOLED display, which virtually eliminates the bezels. An anti-fingerprint…
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Tesla Software Update To Reintroduce Regen Braking Strength Settings
Tesla is reportedly pushing a new over-the-air software update that will bring back regenerating braking “strength” settings for drivers. A few years ago, the US EV maker did away with different settings for its EVs’ regen and just made all cars stick with the same “strong” setting, likely to ensure the best efficiency. There are many arguments to be made for and against different levels of regen for electric cars. For those unfamiliar, regenerative braking uses the EV’s electric motor to slow the car, all while sending the excess energy back into the battery. While some EVs will just gradually…
Fox News-Dominion trial delayed amid last-minute settlement push: reports
Wilmington, Del. — This week’s blockbuster trial in Dominion Voting Systems defamation lawsuit against Fox News was delayed by 24 hours, reportedly due to ongoing settlement talks. Superior Court Judge Eric Davis said in a statement late Sunday evening, just hours before opening the arguments in the case were slated to begin, that he would delay the start of the trial by one day. The delay comes as lawyers for both sides are set to meet Monday to discuss a last-minute deal to avoid trial, The Washington Post reported, citing two people familiar with the talks. The Wall Street Journal…
General Assembly Revamps Software Engineering Course to Provide Employers With More Job-Ready Tech Talents
Published: Apr. 3, 2023 at 6:00 AM MST|Updated: 1 hour ago The enhanced course delivery will continue to provide positive outcomes for learners and corporate partners looking for the next generation of engineers NEW YORK, April 3, 2023 /PRNewswire/ — General Assembly (GA) today announced course delivery updates to its successful Software Engineering Immersive bootcamp course, which will provide a more flexible, accessible and tailored course experience to learners. The updates are led by on-demand video playback features as well as expanded access to live instructors to ensure learner retention. The new delivery method provides employers with more modularized content…
Top ten gaming monitors for every setup and budget
Choosing a gaming monitor isn’t an easy task. Many factors come into play, including your system specifications, the games you like to play, the size of your gaming space, and, of course, your budget. Fortunately, there are plenty of monitors to choose from and there is sure to be one that suits your specific needs. Here at Techaeris, we’ve looked at some we’ve reviewed and some we hope to review soon and come up with a list of ten gaming monitors for every setup (not in any particular order). Estimated reading time: 10 minutes BenQ MOBIUZ EX480UZ (48″ 4K OLED)…
Tax Challenges Of The Software-Powered Economy
Cloud computing concept getty “Software is eating the world,” wrote Marc Andreessen in The Wall Street Journal in 2011. Eight years later, in a Forbes article, Peter Bender-Samuel observed that software may be eating the world, but services are now eating software. The “as-a-service” model has proven to be more efficient and productive than owning the software. Companies are increasingly opting to use software delivered in the cloud rather than building their own data centers. Initially, we had software as a service (SaaS), infrastructure as a service (IaaS), and platforms as a service (PaaS). Gradually, these concepts evolved into a…
Helm.ai snags $31M to scale its ‘unsupervised’ autonomous driving software
A few bright spots remained in the autonomous vehicle industry even amid macroeconomic headwinds that nearly shut off the spigot of venture capital and led to further consolidation. Helm.ai, a startup developing software designed for advanced driver assistance systems, autonomous driving and robotics, is one of them. The Menlo Park, California-based startup recently raised $31 million in a Series C round led by the Freeman Group, just one year after it snagged $26 million in venture funding. This latest round, which included ACVC Partners, Amplo and strategic investors Honda Motor Co., Goodyear Ventures and Sungwoo Hitech, has pushed Helm.ai’s valuation…
An Ohio State grad just donated a record-setting $110 million gift. Here’s what it’s for.
Ratmir Timashev, right, an Ohio State alumnus who built successful tech businesses in Columbus, was congratulated Thursday for making a $110 million donation to Ohio State University to establish a center and interdisciplinary program focused on software innovation. The donation, gifted from the Timashev Family Foundation, is the largest single gift in Ohio State history. Ohio State University will establish a new on-campus center and interdisciplinary program focused on software innovation thanks to a record-setting $110 million donation. The donation, gifted from the Timashev Family Foundation, was announced by trustees at Thursday afternoon’s full board of trustees meeting. It is…