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The creator of Bioshock explains why his next game, Judas, is all about characters
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The creator of Bioshock explains why his next game, Judas, is all about characters
Judas, an upcoming narrative FPS by the creator of Bioshock, will let you decide who to trust and who to stab in the back. -
Obsidian RPG Avowed will only let you pick between two races but it’s for a good reason
Obsidian’s upcoming fantasy RPG Avowed will only have two playable races according to director Carrie Patel.Obsidian RPG Avowed will only let you pick between two races but it’s for a good reasonObsidian RPG Avowed will only let you pick between two races but it’s for a good reason -
Resident Evil 4 Gold Edition launching next week, includes Separate Ways campaign and cosmetic DLC
Resident Evil 4 Gold Edition bundles the game with all its DLC when it launches next week.Originally appeared here:
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The Tales of Kenzera: ZAU demo has been released early
A demo for Tales of Kenzera: ZAU has been released a few days early, so you won’t have to wait for Monday to play.Go Here to Read this Fast! The Tales of Kenzera: ZAU demo has been released early
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IBM says generative AI can help automate business actions
A new program called SNAP uses large language models to predict the next most probable development in a process such as a loan application or an HR situation.Go Here to Read this Fast! IBM says generative AI can help automate business actions
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Insider deal: get Apple’s M2 Pro MacBook Pro 16-inch for $1,999, plus $80 off AppleCare
An exclusive $500 discount is in effect on Apple’s M2 Pro MacBook Pro 16-inch, dropping the price to $1,999, on top of $80 in savings on AppleCare.
Apple’s M2 Pro 16-inch MacBook Pro with a 19-core GPU, 16GB RAM and a 512GB SSD is now available at a heavily discounted price of $1,999. Simply use promo code APINSIDER during step 3 of checkout, which knocks $500 off the $2,499 price when ordered the configuration in the Silver finish.Insider deal: get Apple’s M2 Pro MacBook Pro 16-inch for $1,999, plus $80 off AppleCareInsider deal: get Apple’s M2 Pro MacBook Pro 16-inch for $1,999, plus $80 off AppleCare -
Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra review: Still the flagship of Android flagships
The perennial leader-of-the-pack among Android flagships delivers upgrades in all the right places for 2024.Go Here to Read this Fast! Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra review: Still the flagship of Android flagships
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Watch Blue Origin hotfire its next-gen BE-4 rocket engine
Blue Origin has shared footage of a test fire of its powerful BE-4 engine in ongoing tests that follow the engine’s recent first flight on a ULA rocket.Go Here to Read this Fast! Watch Blue Origin hotfire its next-gen BE-4 rocket engine
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Tesla settles California hazardous waste lawsuit for $1.5 million
Tesla and the 25 California counties that sued the automaker for mishandling hazardous waste at its facilities around the state have already reached an agreement just a few days after the lawsuit was filed. The court has ordered the automaker to pay $1.5 million as part of the settlement, which also includes hiring a third party to conduct annual waste audits of its trash containers for five years. These auditors will be taking a close look at the company’s trash containers to check for hazardous materials.
The counties that sued Tesla, which include Los Angeles and San Francisco, accused the company of dumping improperly labeled materials at transfer centers and landfills that were “not permitted to accept hazardous waste.” Based on the complaint filed in San Joaquin County, Tesla was illegally disposing the waste it generated manufacturing and servicing its vehicles.
Undercover investigators from the environmental division at the San Francisco District Attorney’s Office were the first to find evidence of Tesla’s illegal activities back in 2018. They found trash containers at the company’s service centers containing materials, such as aerosols, antifreeze, lubricating oils, brake cleaners, lead acid batteries, aerosols, antifreeze, waste solvents, electronic waste and waste paint when they weren’t supposed to. Investigators from other California counties’ District Attorney’s offices conducted their own investigations and found similar unlawful disposals. The Alameda country authorities who looked into its Fremont factory activities, for instance, discovered illegal disposal of waste containing copper and primer-contaminated debris.
Tesla reached a settlement with the Environmental Protection Agency over its handling of hazardous materials back in 2019 and had to agree to properly manage waste at its Fremont plant in addition to paying a $31,000 fine. The automaker had also taken steps to screen its trash containers for hazardous waste before taking them to the landfill after being notified of the issue. But as District Attorney Brooke Jenkins said, “today’s settlement against [the company] serves to provide a cleaner environment for citizens throughout the state by preventing the contamination of [their] precious natural resources when hazardous waste is mismanaged and unlawfully disposed.” By having a third party regularly check whether Tesla continues to comply with the agreement, authorities can ensure that the company isn’t illegally dumping harmful materials across the state over the next few years.
This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/tesla-settles-california-hazardous-waste-lawsuit-for-15-million-070513014.html?src=rss
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Snap is recalling every Pixy drone that it ever sold
Snap is recalling all of its Pixy drones over a safety issue, with owners urged to refrain from ever using it again and instead to seek a refund.Go Here to Read this Fast! Snap is recalling every Pixy drone that it ever sold
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Snap is recalling every Pixy drone that it ever sold