Robot might have destroyed Chevrolet Bolt batteries
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Drove the Chevy to the levy but the Chevy caught fire

A factory robot might have been behind the case of the Chevrolet Bolt battery fires.

No one calls their kid Alexa any more
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Amazon killed off the name

Alexa used to be a name primarily given to babies and in the seven years since Amazon released Alexa, its voice assistant and as the number of devices answering to that name has skyrocketed, something has happed.

Critical vulnerability emerges on Kalay IoT cloud platform
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Rain expected

Security researchers are warning of a critical vulnerability affecting tens of millions of devices worldwide connected via ThroughTek's Kalay IoT cloud platform.

Robot keeps getting fired
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It is just getting really depressed about it

It seems that replacing a human with a Robots ls has backfired.

Gadget use increases
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Average number doubles

The pandemic has bolstered the use of gadgets in an average US household to 25 connected devices, up from 11 in 2019, including laptops, smartphones, streaming devices, smart TVs, headphones, and gaming consoles, according to a Deloitte report.