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Adjustments in Tesla Model 3 Delivery Times Indicate Changing Demand in China

Tesla’s Shanghai factory typically focuses on exporting large numbers of Model 3 and Model Y vehicles during the first half of each quarter. Later in the quarter, the factory shifts its focus towards domestic deliveries. This pattern results in a noticeable decrease in exports and an increase in domestic deliveries in the latter part of

Razer’s new mechanical keyboard is a gateway drug to full DIY frenzy

Image: Razer Mechanical keyboards can feel like dangerous rabbit hole. Plummet past the fixed offerings from big-name manufacturers into custom territory, and you’re faced with costs that run into the hundreds of dollars—and myriad decisions to make about each layer of a peripheral most people take for granted. But as I found out when Razer

Valve’s useful Steam Families feature is now available to everyone

Image: Valve Back in March, Valve launched a new feature for Steam Beta users called Steam Families, a collection of features that can come in handy if you aren’t the only gamer in your family. Today, Steam Families is now out of beta and available to all Steam users. Steam Families combines and replaces both

Video Games: A Talent Pool to Fix Australia’s IT Skills Shortage?

Screen Australia, a government agency, announced in September a $2 million investment to support the Australian games sector. The move is part of a $12 million commitment to game development that was announced in January. While government investment in video games may seem insignificant, the industry plays a crucial role in nurturing talent and serving

Unity dumps the runtime fee that caused a developer revolt

Unity has ditched a controversial fee it was charging game developers. The game engine maker says it’s focusing on its seat-based subscription fee (i.e. an annual payment for each person using the software at a studio), though there will be a price increase for Pro and Enterprise users. The company announced the runtime fee a

Meta fed its AI on almost everything you’ve posted publicly since 2007

Meta has acknowledged that all text and photos that adult Facebook and Instagram users have publicly published since 2007 have been fed into its artificial intelligence models. Australia’s ABC News reports that Meta’s global privacy director, Melinda Claybaugh, initially rejected claims about user data from 2007 being leveraged for AI training during a local government