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1 A new era on the rails as Californias first electric train takes off

California's first electric train could be what’s coming to your city

All aboard. California’s transportation landscape is getting a major upgrade as Caltrain, the oldest continuously operated railroad in the West, ushers in a new age of electric trains.  This isn’t just any old train ride. It’s a journey into the future of public transit. Electric train  (Caltrain) Caltrain’s electric debut Picture this. It’s a sunny

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3 Windows update flaw could be a hidden gateway to zombie vulnerabilities outro

Windows update flaw could be a hidden gateway to zombie vulnerabilities

windo Researchers have discovered a new way hackers could use to exploit Windows devices. They have found a vulnerability in your PC’s operating system that could let threat actors downgrade it to an older version of Windows.  So, if you’re on Windows 11, they could roll it back to Windows 10, which would expose a

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Fox News AI Newsletter: Movie star on what AI can't do

Welcome to Fox News’ Artificial Intelligence newsletter with the latest AI technology advancements. IN TODAY’S NEWSLETTER: – ‘Beetlejuice Beetlejuice’ star says AI can’t ‘duplicate’ Hollywood director Tim Burton’s vision– Nvidia’s earnings beat Wall Street’s estimates as AI momentum continues– Experts warn AI could generate ‘major epidemics or even pandemics’ — but how soon? Justin Theroux

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1 Say goodbye to harmful ‘forever chemicals in battery tech

New battery has double the power and fraction of the dangerous chemicals

ba In our tech-driven world, batteries are the unsung heroes powering everything from your smartphone to electric cars. But here’s the catch: Traditional battery manufacturing can be pretty harsh on the environment and our health due to those problematic “forever chemicals” called PFAS. These chemicals sneak into countless everyday products and have even made their

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1 The six wheeled robot that checks out dangerous situations so humans dont have to

The 6-wheeled robot that checks out dangerous situations so humans don’t have to

At first glance, you might think you’re looking at something straight out of a sci-fi movie, but what you’re actually seeing is PIPE-i, a remarkable six-wheeled robot designed for real-world challenges.  Developed by Beca, a leading engineering firm in New Zealand, PIPE-i is a robotic survey vehicle that boldly ventures into hazardous and confined spaces

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Election fraud alert: Steps to safeguard your vote

Everywhere you turn, there’s another online scam. The fraudsters always pivot where the attention is and now that’s politics and elections.  We’re giving away a brand-new iPhone 16 (a $1,500 value!). Enter to win here. Beware of phony donation campaigns Billions of dollars are pouring into the 2024 House, Senate, and presidential elections. I bet you’ve

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1 Fords new tech turns police cars into high tech watchdogs

Ford's new tech turns police cars into high-tech watchdogs

Ford Motor Company recently filed a patent application that’s raising eyebrows and sparking debate about privacy and surveillance on our roads. The patent, “Systems and Methods for Detecting Speeding Violations,” describes a system that could turn Ford vehicles into mobile speed detectors capable of reporting other drivers to the police. The patent application was filed

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