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53,822 of its U.S. vehicles equipped with its Full Self Driving beta over concerns the software may encourage vehicles to engage in rolling stops at intersections. According to the recall, software functionality in FSD in some cases could allow vehicles to travel through intersections at up to 5.6 miles per hour without first coming to a full stop. Though Tesla hasnt reported any crashes resulting from this rolling stop feature, the recall report warned the feature could increase the risk of collision. In a statement, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration told Gizmodo that Tesla will perform an ove
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Called SkinTrack, this whoa future idea comes in two parts, a wristband laden with electrodes and a ring that emits a high-frequency AC signal. That signal then propagates through the skin, and the high-tech wrist band approximates its location. And just like that, a skinterface. The tech also works through clothing as well, and if you think bulky smart rings are dumb, just know the tech industry disagrees with you. While the tech certainly is impressive, the limited functionality shown in the demo video doesnt look quite as revolutionary as its obvious potential. The biggest argument
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