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The National Transportation Safety Board is investigating an incident involving Ford’s hands-free driver-assist system after a Mustang Mach-E driver crashed into another vehicle in Texas, killing the occupant. A second fatal crash involving a Mach-E took place in Philadelphia, although it’s not known whether the driver-assist system played a



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Another week is coming to a close, which means it's time for another roundup of good discounts on good tech. This week's highlights include the return of the best price we've seen for Apple's M2 MacBook Air, which is down to $849. No, this isn't the latest and greatest MacBook, and yes, a Bloomberg report this week said that Apple may debut a new M4 chip later in 2024. If you need a new laptop



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It wasn’t that long ago when we were impressed by a 400GB microSD card, but now, Western Digital is showing off a full-size SD card with 10 times the storage capacity. The new SanDisk Extreme Pro 4TB SD card is designed for cameras and laptops, and it’s the first time we’ve seen this storage size on an SD card.

While Western Digital is previewing its



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The European Space Agency (ESA) launched a Moon mission game in Fortnite that lets you bounce around on the lunar surface, picking up resources and building a habitat in the same way future astronauts will establish human presence on Earth’s dusty satellite.

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Playdate, otherwise known as The Only Handheld That Actually Fits In My Tiny Hands, is almost perfect. It's a small yellow machine with a black-and-white screen and a crank on one side, and it's the home of fantastic, outlandish video games. The Playdate Catalog has more than 100 titles and there are hundreds more on sites like itch.io, created by new developers and established indies like Bennett



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The flags of Iran, left, and Israel, right.
  • Israel and the US expect a potential Iranian attack following a strike on Iran's embassy in Syria.
  • The incident has escalated the long-standing proxy war between Israel and Iran.
  • Despite threats of a direct attack on Israel, Iran won't want a war involving the US. 

Both Israel and the US are on edge about a potential Iranian



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Dutch ebike maker VanMoof has begun selling ebikes on its own website once more, following an almost year-long hiatus after it went bankrupt in July last year.   The models on offer are refreshed versions of the S5 and A5, which were first released in 2022. Although the upgraded ebikes look exactly the same, they’ve been re-engineered in almost every aspect, says the company’s co-CEO Eliott



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For almost two years, drug shortages have made it difficult for people to fill their Adderall prescription.
  • Adderall supply issues, which began in October 2022, are making the medication more expensive. 
  • The Biden Administration said it's focused on strengthening manufacturing supply chains for Adderall.
  • Drug prices are a key economic concern for voters and could impact the

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  • Rep. Lauren Boebert's son Tyler says he's had trouble finding a lawyer to defend him. 
  • Tyler Boebert was arrested by the Rifle Police Department in February and now faces 14 charges.
  • "We are working to hire an attorney, but it's just been kind of hard with the prices," he said.

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China has plans to force foreign-made chips out of its telecom systems, according to a report from The Wall Street Journal. The country’s officials reportedly told its telecom providers to replace foreign chips, such as those made by Intel and AMD, by 2027.

Under the order from China’s Ministry of Industry and Information Technology