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The 4 best ethernet cables for gaming on PS5, Xbox, or PC
Go Here to Read this Fast! The 4 best ethernet cables for gaming on PS5, Xbox, or PC
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The 4 best ethernet cables for gaming on PS5, Xbox, or PC
Tesla is facing a lawsuit from 25 California counties accusing it of mishandling hazardous waste at facilities around the state, according to a complaint filed in San Joaquin County Superior Court. The lawsuit, which seeks civil penalties and an injunction forcing Tesla to correctly handle waste, was filed after months of negotiations reportedly broke down. Civil penalties could amount to as much as $70,000 per violation per day, Reuters reported.
Los Angeles, San Francisco and other counties accused Tesla of improperly labeling and disposing of materials at transfer stations or landfills “not permitted to accept hazardous waste.” Waste materials include “lubricating oils, brake fluids, lead acid batteries, aerosols, antifreeze, cleaning fluids, propane, paint, acetone, liquified petroleum gas, adhesives and diesel fuel,” the complaint states. It adds that Tesla “continues to do so at and/or from its facilities.”
Tesla revealed that it was being probed by California district attorneys over its waste management handling in a 2022 Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) filing. It stated at the time that it “had implemented various remedial measures, including conducting training and audits and enhancements to its site waste management programs,” according to TechCrunch. It said in October 2023 that it was in settlement talks with District Attorneys across California, but those apparently failed to bear fruit.
Tesla has previously faced legal repercussions over its handling of waste. In 2019, it reached a settlement with the Environmental Protection Agency over federal hazardous materials violations. As part of that, Tesla agreed to properly manage waste at its Fremont plant and pay a $31,000 fine.
This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/tesla-sued-by-25-california-counties-for-allegedly-mishandling-hazardous-waste-082034366.html?src=rss
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Go Here to Read this Fast! Tesla video shows off Cybertruck’s Basecamp tent attachment
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Final Fantasy fans may want to carve some time out for Sony’s next State of Play. Before its latest showcase ended, the company announced that it will share new gameplay details and “exciting news [fans] won’t wanna miss” about Final Fantasy VII Rebirth at its next event. It also promised an extended look at the upcoming sequel to FFVII Remake, which is arriving on the PS5 on February 29, 2024.
The action role-playing game will pick up from where the first title in the planned trilogy has left off, and players will still primarily be controlling Cloud Strife who has joined the eco-terrorist group Avalanche in the first game’s events. Zack Fair, who was only featured in a flashback scene in the first title, is expected to play a bigger role this time around. While the new games are based on the old Final Fantasy VII, they feature reimagined elements, new concepts and expansions (maybe even changes) to the original title’s storyline and character development.
Sony has been giving fans glimpses of Rebirth through trailers for a while now, but it sounds like the showcase will give them a much better idea of what they can expect. The company’s next State of Play event will take place on February 6 at 6:30PM ET.
There’s more State of Play on the way! Tune in next Tuesday, February 6 at 3:30pm PT / 11:30pm GMT for an extended look at Final Fantasy VII Rebirth.
See you next week! pic.twitter.com/ATDvTDGnUL
— PlayStation (@PlayStation) January 31, 2024
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Apple’s Secure Enclave is a protected area on Apple’s devices which holds keys, encrypted data, cards, and other security information.
The idea behind Secure Enclave is that it’s a separate subsystem on Apple devices so if the main processor or OS gets compromised, your secure data is still safe.
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Apple maintains a vintage and obsolete product list that updates based on how long it has been since a product was for sale. Some vintage products may be eligible for service, while obsolete products are not.
The addition of the mid-2012 MacBook Pro was first discovered by Ars Technica. It is the most recent addition since The iPhone SE and 12.9-inch iPad Pro joined the vintage list in December.