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It inked a big deal, very similar deal with OpenAI last fall.
So Lisa Su is an absolute legend.
Up next, we got any Topo Chico fans listening?
I am sorry for your loss.
The cult favorite carbonated mineral water is temporarily unavailable in the United States, according to parent company Coca-Cola, and likely won't be back until the summer.
The issue stems from problems with the wells it sources its water from in Monterrey, Mexico.
They identified problems with the geology around there and are shutting down production to fix and upgrade the facilities.
There may be a small silver lining.
While the main Topo Chico water has been removed from shelves,
Flavored Topo Chico and canned cocktails will still be available.
Still, Toby, I don't understand why we don't have a Topo Chico National Strategic Reserve.
This is an emergency.
Finally, I can't tell whether this makes me laugh or cry.
A software engineer inadvertently commandeered an army of almost 7,000 robot vacuums across 24 countries.
It started innocently enough when Sammy Asdufall wanted to remote control his new DJI Romo vacuum using his PS5 gamepad.
But then things got weird.
The remote control app he vibe-coded started communicating with DJI servers, and he found out he was granted access to the microphone audio, live camera feeds, and maps of thousands of other robot vacuums, giving him the sights and sounds inside other people's houses.
Instead of doing anything nefarious, he told The Verge about what happened, and the publication called up DJI to report the issue.
DJI says it had resolved the issue, but this surely will raise more questions about the privacy and security of all the internet-connected devices hanging around our homes.
Okay, finally, we try very hard each day not to mess up or present you with incorrect information.