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- How to watch AMD, Nvidia, and Microsoft’s Computex 2022 keynotes
- Hyundai is building EV and battery production facilities in Georgia
- Dota 2’s The International will take place in Southeast Asia for the first time
- Larry Ellison was on a call with Sean Hannity and Lindsey Graham to discuss overturning election results
- Amazon tests having drivers make deliveries from local malls
How to watch AMD, Nvidia, and Microsoft’s Computex 2022 keynotes Posted: 22 May 2022 04:28 PM PDT Computex is just hours away and will feature keynotes from some of the biggest names in tech, including AMD, Nvidia, and Microsoft. There will almost certainly be some exciting announcements from each brand, but since Computex takes place in Taipei, Taiwan, the keynotes don't occur at the most convenient times (at least for those of us in North America). Microsoft and AMD's keynotes will have you staying up into the wee hours of the morning tonight, while Nvidia's keynote doesn't take place until late tomorrow evening. Here's how and when to tune into each keynote: How to watch AMD's keynoteAMD CEO Lisa Su is set to speak in a keynote titled "AMD Advancing the High-Performance Computing Experience," which is set to highlight AMD's... |
Hyundai is building EV and battery production facilities in Georgia Posted: 22 May 2022 02:31 PM PDT Hyundai is building facilities dedicated to manufacturing electric vehicles (EVs) and batteries in Savannah, Georgia, marking Hyundai's first EV-only plant in the US (via CNBC). The South Korean automaker will spend $5.5 billion on the new facilities and will receive an additional $1 billion investment from its suppliers. Hyundai expects production at the 2,923-acre site to begin in the first half of 2025, with construction starting in early 2023. The EV factory is set to make 300,000 vehicles per year and will add around 8,100 new jobs. Hyundai doesn't specify which EV models will be manufactured at the plant — it only hints at a "wide range" of models hitting Georgia's assembly lines. The company doesn't reveal much about its... |
Dota 2’s The International will take place in Southeast Asia for the first time Posted: 22 May 2022 02:12 PM PDT Dota 2's annual tournament, The International, will take place in Singapore this October. While Valve has held The International in the US, Canada, China, Germany, and Romania in the past, this is the first time the global esports competition is heading to a country in Southeast Asia. Valve teased the upcoming event in a tweet but didn't offer any additional details besides a location and date. The tournament is known for its very generous rewards, with last's years winning team getting a piece of the $40 million prize pool. That large sum is crowdfunded by in-game purchases made by the Dota 2 community and has only continued to increase over the years. We don't know how much is up for grabs at this year's competition, but we likely... |
Posted: 22 May 2022 09:29 AM PDT Larry Ellison, one of the world's richest people and co-founder of the Oracle software company, was involved in a November 2020 call to develop plans to contest the results of the US presidential election, according to a report from The Washington Post. Senator Lindsey Graham (R-SC), Fox News host Sean Hannity, Donald Trump's attorney Jay Sekulow, and True the Vote attorney James Bopp Jr., also participated in the call. As reported by the Post, details of the call surfaced in a court filing associated with a legal battle between True the Vote, a nonprofit organization that promotes baseless claims about election fraud, and Fair Fight, a voting rights organization led by Georgia politician Stacey Abrams. Last year, Fair Fight filed a... |
Amazon tests having drivers make deliveries from local malls Posted: 22 May 2022 07:22 AM PDT Amazon is piloting a program that has its contracted Flex drivers picking up and delivering packages from malls, as first reported by Bloomberg. The program, which Bloomberg says Amazon has been running since last year, could help Amazon fulfill orders for same-day or two-day deliveries. "This is just another way we are able to connect Amazon sellers with customers via convenient delivery options," Amazon spokesperson Lauren Samaha said in an emailed statement to The Verge. Samaha added that only a handful of sellers are participating in the program, but didn't specify which ones. It's not entirely clear where Amazon is running the test, either. Drivers who spoke to Bloomberg about the program cite picking up packages from malls located... |
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