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Rivian said it was laying off 10 percent of its workforce as concerns about slower electric vehicle sales continue to reverberate across the industry.

The company made the announcement as part of its fourth quarter earnings report, in which it said it likely wouldn’t make any more vehicles this year than it did in 2023. The company said



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Apple Sports launched on the App Store Wednesday.
  • Apple Sports became available to download for free on Wednesday.
  • The app allows users to stay up to date on game scores and live sports betting odds.
  • So far, Apple Sports has scores from the NBA, NCAA, and more.

Apple loyalists and sports fans finally have a hub just in time for March Madness.

On Wednesday, the tech giant launched Apple Sports — a



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TV remote control is seen with fuboTV logo displayed on a screen in this illustration photo taken in Krakow, Poland on February 6, 2022.

Some streaming services are slowly consolidating, creating packages, and, inevitably, turning into cable television. And the streamers who aren't part of the pack are turning to legal action.

Fubo — a streaming service that has shows and movies along with the choice to stream football, baseball, basketball, hockey, golf, and other sports — filed an antitrust lawsuit against The Walt Disney Company



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The Echo Show 5 is the smallest Alexa smart display you can buy.

When it comes to furnishing a smart home, Amazon's latest Echo Show 5 is a handy alternative to a typical smart speaker. It carries over many of the Alexa functions that you get on a regular Echo or Echo Dot while adding a



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  • Nvidia's revenue beat estimates, indicating its AI-fueled boom has more room to run.
  • "Accelerated computing and generative AI have hit the tipping point," said CEO Jensen Huang.
  • It also gave a rosy forecast but "can't rest on its laurels," Insider Intelligence said.

Nvidia raked in $22.1 billion in revenue in the fourth quarter, beating estimates and proving the



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The iPhone 15 Pro and Pro Max are the subject of some new and improved battery health claims. | Photo by Vjeran Pavic / The Verge

iPhone 15 owners seemingly got some great news yesterday: long-term battery health is better than Apple initially claimed. Twice as good, in fact! The company is now advertising a much larger number to represent how long its batteries will last



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Takeshi Ebisawa, a purported leader in Japan’s Yakuza crime syndicate, was charged on Wednesday with trying to sell undercover DEA agents nuclear materials that he believed would eventually make their way to Iran. Why was it the DEA who nabbed Ebisawa? The Yakuza leader first tried to sell them drugs and…

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A Boeing 737 Max.
  • The Boeing executive who oversaw the 737 Max program is leaving the company.
  • Ed Clark's departure follows a midair blowout on a 737 Max flight in January due to missing bolts.
  • The announcement in a Wednesday memo marks the first major staffing shake-up since the disaster. 

The Boeing executive responsible for the company's 737 Max program is out at



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Jessica Hicks said recruiting laid-off talent could be a huge win for companies, but it must be done with care.
  • Jessica Hicks has worked in corporate recruiting for 10 years.
  • Hicks said it's easier to recruit for smaller companies when Big Tech companies are doing layoffs.
  • She sets Google alerts, shares layoff lists, and offers special guidance to help laid-off workers.
  • This