Tesla abandoned the idea of a new budget electric car and instead released a simplified version of the Model 3, which is $5,500 cheaper than the previous most affordable version in the US.
A cyber attack on Red Hat, an IBM subsidiary, has taken a new turn: the notorious hacking group ShinyHunters has joined in demanding a ransom for stolen data. The incident, initially attributed to the group UNC5174 (also known as Salt Typhoon), now threatens the leak of sensitive client information and internal company data.
Nearly 43 thousand second-generation Nissan Leaf electric vehicles in the USA will be recalled due to a possible battery defect. Owners are advised not to use fast charging until the company releases a software update or finds another solution.
HMD Global is preparing a series of smartphones called HMD Pulse 2, which includes Pulse 2, Pulse 2+, and Pulse 2 Pro. The latter model will feature a 6.7-inch IPS display (120 Hz, 1080p+), a 50 MP main camera, a 50 MP front camera, and a 5000 mAh battery with 20 W charging. It is noted that the manufacturer will focus on the repairability of the smartphone, simplifying the disassembly and replacement of components.
The premiere of the fourth season of The Witcher will take place on October 30
Together with the agreement, Qualcomm and Arduino introduced a new board for Arduino UNO automation enthusiasts, the Arduino UNO Q. The board has two processors: Qualcomm Dragonwing QRB2210, capable of running Linux and oriented towards complex calculations (for example, computer vision processing) and a microcontroller for real-time calculations (for controlling movement or other devices). The board is designed for calculations of computer vision tasks, sound processing, and automation in smart homes, industry, and robotics. With the new board, Arduino is set to compete with Raspberry Pi.
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The American semiconductor manufacturer Texas Instruments (TI) announced the closure of one of its oldest plants — LFAB in Dallas, Texas. The facility will cease operations by 2027, after more than 40 years in operation.
The JEDEC organization, which is responsible for the standardization of semiconductor technologies, has published a teaser for the new generation of flash memory — UFS 5.0 (Universal Flash Storage), which will replace UFS 4.0/4.1. Compared to its predecessor, the data transfer speed will increase by 1.86 times.













