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These are the companies using AI-driven dynamic pricing the most – and the top users probably won’t surprise you
Amazon leads dynamic pricing with 12.6 daily changes, but Best Buy changes its price only 2.6 times per day.These are the companies using AI-driven dynamic pricing the most – and the top users probably won’t surprise youThese are the companies using AI-driven dynamic pricing the most – and the top users probably won’t surprise you -
James Gunn calls Creature Commandos episode the saddest thing he’s ever written
Superman director James Gunn still gets “really sad” thinking about Creature Commandos’ fourth episode.Originally appeared here:
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Synology patches critical vulnerabilities, urges users to update devices against zero-click attacks
Synology swiftly patched critical zero-click vulnerabilities in its NAS devices.Originally appeared here:
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Disney co-chairman reveals why The Acolyte was canceled after one season
The Acolyte’s cancellation was a pure business decision.Go Here to Read this Fast! Disney co-chairman reveals why The Acolyte was canceled after one season
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DOC finalizes semiconductor awards totaling nearly $7 billion for Samsung, Texas Instruments and Amkor
The US Department of Commerce on Friday announced its awards for Samsung, Texas Instruments and Amkor Technology under the CHIPS Incentives Program, which come to more than $6.75 billion altogether. The program is meant to help expand domestic semiconductor production. Samsung was awarded up to $4.745 billion in direct funding — a smaller amount than the preliminary award of up to $6.4 billion that was announced earlier this year — while Texas Instruments was granted up to $1.61 billion and Amkor up to $407 million.
Samsung plans to invest $37 billion over the next few years to ramp up chip development and production in the US, the DOC said. The company will expand its operations in Texas to include two new production facilities and a site for research and development. It also plans to expand an existing facility in Austin. Texas Instruments is working to build three new facilities — two in Texas and one in Utah — which it’s said it will invest over $18 billion in through 2029. Amkor is planning a $2 billion investment to create an advanced packaging and test facility in Peoria, Arizona. According to Reuters, it’ll be the country’s largest facility of its kind.
The Commerce Department says the awards will be doled out as the companies complete certain project milestones. It expects the funding to support the creation of thousands of jobs per project.
This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/big-tech/doc-finalizes-semiconductor-awards-totaling-nearly-7-billion-for-samsung-texas-instruments-and-amkor-235749200.html?src=rss
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NYT Connections today — my hints and answers for Sunday, December 22 (game #560)
Looking for NYT Connections answers and hints? Here’s all you need to know to solve today’s game, plus my commentary on the puzzles.Originally appeared here:
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NYT Strands today — my hints, answers and spangram for Sunday, December 22 (game #294)
Looking for NYT Strands answers and hints? Here’s all you need to know to solve today’s game, including the spangram.Originally appeared here:
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Quordle today – my hints and answers for Sunday, December 22 (game #1063)
Looking for Quordle clues? We can help. Plus get the answers to Quordle today and past solutions.Go Here to Read this Fast! Quordle today – my hints and answers for Sunday, December 22 (game #1063)
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OnePlus 13 vs. iPhone 16 Pro: Can the flagship killer take another head?
The OnePlus 13 arrives to pit the Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Elite against Apple’s flagship iPhone 16 Pro. How does it fare? We found out.Go Here to Read this Fast! OnePlus 13 vs. iPhone 16 Pro: Can the flagship killer take another head?
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Canoo put employees on a ‘mandatory unpaid break’ after pausing work at Oklahoma factories this week
After announcing this week that it furloughed 82 employees, EV startup Canoo emailed remaining workers to inform them they were being placed on a “mandatory unpaid break” and would be locked out of the company’s systems at the end of the day Friday, TechCrunch reports. The email viewed by TechCrunch reportedly said the break would last at least through the end of the year. Canoo announced on Wednesday that it was idling its Oklahoma factories “while it works to finalize securing the capital necessary to move forward with its operations.”
Canoo has faced financial difficulties, lawsuits and the departure of multiple executives over the last year. It previously announced it was furloughing 30 employees just this fall. Canoo’s announcement on Wednesday said that the company is now in “advanced discussions with various capital sources.” In a statement about the cuts, Canoo said, “We regret having to furlough our employees, especially during the holidays, but we have no choice at this point. We are hopeful that we will be able to bring them back to work soon.”
This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/transportation/evs/canoo-put-employees-on-a-mandatory-unpaid-break-after-pausing-work-at-oklahoma-factories-this-week-221912555.html?src=rss
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Canoo put employees on a ‘mandatory unpaid break’ after pausing work at Oklahoma factories this week