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TIL Apple’s Find My app has an item limit (it’s 32). (www.theverge.com)

TIL Apple’s Find My app has an item limit (it’s 32).::MacRumors spotted that Apple added the figure to a support page recently, confirming an increase that has reportedly been in effect since 2022’s iOS 16. The previous limit was apparently 16. Compatible items include AirTags and other first-party headphones and...

Nvidia teases RTX 40 Super series launch at CES — here's all of the leaked specs (www.tomshardware.com)

Nvidia teases RTX 40 Super series launch at CES — here’s all of the leaked specs::Nvidia officially confirmed on X that it will launch new graphics cards at CES 2024. These new GPUs will inevitably be the new RTX 40-series Super refresh that was leaked several months ago.

Tesla Lied To Customers, Blaming Them For Shoddy Parts The Company Knew Were Defective (www.techdirt.com)

Tesla Lied To Customers, Blaming Them For Shoddy Parts The Company Knew Were Defective::Back in July, Reuters released a bombshell report showing that not only has Tesla aggressively lied about its EV ranges for the better part of the last decade, it created teams whose entire purpose was to lie to customers about it when they...

Rite Aid banned from using facial recognition software after falsely identifying shoplifters | FTC says the company's 'reckless use' of AI humiliated customers (techcrunch.com)

Rite Aid banned from using facial recognition software after falsely identifying shoplifters | FTC says the company’s ‘reckless use’ of AI humiliated customers::Rite Aid has been banned from using facial recognition software, with the FTC highlighting the drugstore’s “reckless” use of AI surveillance.

Apple to stop selling its latest smartwatches after losing patent case to rival that says 'even the world’s most powerful company must abide by the law' (fortune.com)

Apple to stop selling its latest smartwatches after losing patent case to rival that says ‘even the world’s most powerful company must abide by the law’::Sales of the Apple Watch Series 9 and Ultra 2 will be halted on the company’s online store on Dec. 21 and at its physical retail locations beginning on Christmas Eve.

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