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EV Charging At Walmart... Makes Sense: The Tech Jawn 78
Season 1, Ep. 78
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Rumor has it that Sony is working on a new handheld PlayStation built for remote play. The “Q Lite” is designed to stream games over the internet from a PlayStation 5.
Walmart plans to build a nationwide EV charging network at thousands of stores. It’s a smart move that would make charging up convenient while customers shop.
Tesla is facing a class-action lawsuit because employees are sharing sensitive images and videos taken by the car’s cameras around the company on an internal messaging system.
And Apple Find My has been erroneously directing people to the same man’s house since 2018.
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