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Facebook, Instagram, Threads restored after morning outages
Users of Meta’s social media platforms, including Facebook and Instagram, reported issues with both social media websites Tuesday morning.
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Here's what tech giants are betting on next — from robot dogs to smartphones you can wear on your wrist
Quite a lot was on display at the Mobile World Congress in Spain: Samsung showed off the Galaxy Ring and other players revealed concept smartphones designs.
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Philly nonprofit provides opportunities for Black students in tech
There’s a huge disparity in the number of people of color in the tech industry. NBC10’s Johnny Archer shows us a nonprofit that’s trying to change that by providing opportunities for Philly’s youth to break through.
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University of Pennsylvania will offer a bachelors degree program in A.I. starting this fall
A first of its kind program among ivy league universities will soon be available to students at the University of Pennsylvania. Starting this fall, the school will offer a bachelors degree in artificial intelligence. The program will teach students how to develop AI tools to benefit society in a responsible and ethical way.
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Penn Engineering announces first Ivy League undergrad degree in AI
As universities nationwide grapple with the continued emergence of AI, the University of Pennsylvania has introduced a Bachelor of Science in Engineering in Artificial Intelligence degree.
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Forget the change: End of cash tollbooths coming to Atlantic City Expressway
You can soon forget about packing cash for your drive to the Jersey Shore. That’s because in future summers the Atlantic City Expressway will only be tolling drivers by E-ZPass and toll-by-plate. That’s right, gone will be tollbooths.
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Philly conference puts focus on capital investment, technology
Philadelphia Alliance for Capital & Technologies (PACT) president and CEO Dean Miller chats with NBC10’s Keith Jones about his organization’s work and an upcoming conference focusing on capital and technologies.
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The AC Expressway is ditching cash tollbooths. Find out when
Over the next couple years, the Atlantic City Expressway will be getting rid of cash tollbooths.
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Uber Eats to begin accepting SNAP as part of new initiatives to help consumers save money
Uber Eats has announced several new initiatives to help consumers save money on food and groceries as prices continue to rise across the country.
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Viola Davis, Spike Lee, Seth Meyers featured at Dreamforce Day 3
Dreamforce Day 3 on Thursday will feature more in-depth discussions on artificial intelligence with a slew of tech industry leaders, as well as actress Viola Davis, director Spike Lee and comedian Seth Meyers.
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Phillies fans can now use their face as a ticket. Here's how it works
MLB is launching a facial-recognition ticketing pilot program at Citizens Bank Park starting with the Aug. 21, 2023, Phillies game against the Giants.
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Tips to avoid becoming a cyber crime victim
Data breach victims are becoming more common. NBC10 Responds reporter Tracy Davidson gets tips on how you can avoid becoming the next victim of cyber criminals.
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You can grab food from a Wawa with no shelves. Here's where, why
Wawa says it is testing “a full-service Wawa shopping experience with all items purchased digitally via the Wawa app or through in-store touch screens.”
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A Wawa without shelves is now a thing at 1 location
Wawa is going digital with its first fully digital store that the convenience store chain is testing out in Philadelphia’s University City neighborhood.
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Camden County Police receive major upgrade in camera technology
Camden County Police have earned a grant of $8 million dollars to improve the city’s use of cameras and other technology. NBC10’s Cydney Long explains how significant the upgrade is for police.
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Elon Musk plans Tesla and Twitter collaborations with xAI, his new startup
The billionaire aims to build a “maximally curious” AI that is not “politically correct,” Musk said on a Twitter Spaces session late Friday.
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Ex-Tesla engineer builds Aigen robots to eliminate weeds without pesticides
U.S. pesticide usage reached more than 1.1 billion pounds annually by 2012. Aigen believes its Element robots can help.
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Meta launches more parental supervision tools for Instagram. Is it enough?
Instagram and Facebook’s parent company Meta is adding some new parental supervision tools and privacy features to its platforms as social media companies face increasing scrutiny over their effects on teen mental health.
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An inside look at Delaware's exclusive electric vehicle repair center
A Delaware company is jumping ahead of the curb when it comes to electric vehicles. NBC10’s Tim Furlong gives us an inside look at an EV-only repair shop.
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Philly Students Building Solar Powered Race Cars
Philadelphia students are building cars powered by solar panels to take part in a race from the Philadelphia Solar Energy Association. NBC10’s Lauren Mayk has the story.
Here are links for this story: Junior Solar Sprint | Remake Learning Days