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Tech »  Meta enters electricity trading to help accelerate the construction of new US power plants critical for its AI infrastructure buildout
  • Meta enters electricity trading to help accelerate the construction of new US power plants critical for its AI infrastructure buildout
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    Meta enters electricity trading to help accelerate the construction of new US power plants critical for its AI infrastructure buildout

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Gemini arrives on Android Auto

Gemini arrives on Android Auto

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Google is gradually replacing the outgoing Assistant with Gemini in all of its apps, and now it’s the turn of Android Auto. In the next few months, any Android users ...

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