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Jack Ma replies to Alibaba employee’s letter lamenting ‘big company disease’

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The Alibaba founder highlights 'changes' in the company's development as it embarks on an ambitious AI strategy Jack Ma, founder of Alibaba Group Holding, responded to the resignation letter of a long-term employee on Tuesday, a rare move for the tech veteran who stepped back from all corporate roles in 2019. In a response published on Alibaba's internal website, Ma addressed the concerns raised by a 15-year employee, who criticised the "big company disease" afflicting the Chinese e-commerce giant in an extensive internal letter. The employee, a product development leader on the team responsible for enterprise collaboration tool DingTalk, reflected fondly on his early years at Alibaba and praised the company's core values, but sharply critiqued what he saw as various internal issues. They included unsuccessful acquisitions, unclear strategies, undesirable hiring practices, as well as unfair performance assessments and promotion mechanisms. Do yo...

Apple targets spring 2026 for release of delayed Siri AI upgrade

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The company originally introduced the next-generation Siri features at its Worldwide Developers Conference in June of last year Apple has set an internal release target of spring 2026 for its delayed upgrade of Siri, marking a key step in its artificial intelligence turnaround effort. The company's Siri team is aiming to bring the revamped voice assistant to market as part of an iOS 26.4 software update, according to people with knowledge of the matter. The long-promised changes will allow Siri to tap into consumers' personal data and on-screen activities to better fulfil queries. Apple's ".4" updates - known as "E" on the company's internal software development schedule - are typically released in March. That was the case with iOS 18.4 this year and iOS 17.4 in 2024. But an exact date has not been set internally for the software, beyond a spring time frame, said the people, who asked not to be identified because the work is private. Do yo...

News in Easy English: Tokyo event helps men take better dating photos

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TOKYO -- An event to help middle-aged men take better "selfies" (photos you take of yourself) for dating apps was held in Tokyo. Read the full English article Read the original Japanese article At this event on May 31, love expert Kikuno, 45, gave advice to eight single men in their 40s and 50s. She said photos are very important when trying to find love online. Kikuno explained simple rules to look good. For example, yellow lights often make people's faces look dark. Outside, sunlight is better for clear photos. She also said many men this age do not smile enough in photos. She gave other helpful tips. One tip was to use the camera on the back of the phone, not the front. This can take clearer, better photos. Kikuno also said that shirts should not be too tight or too wrinkled. Opening one button on a shirt can make someone look more relaxed and friendly. Saito (not his real name), 42, from Kawagoe, learned to relax and smile ...

Nvidia is planning to launch 11 DGX Spark and Station PCs with its partners: here they are

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Nvidia ditches the main floor but hijacks the spotlight with Grace Blackwell-powered AI machines Nvidia DGX Spark delivers 1,000 TOPS in a mini PC that targets serious AI developers and coders Nvidia DGX Station boasts a 72-core CPU and 288GB HBM3e GPU memory At Computex 2025, Nvidia took a somewhat unconventional route by sidestepping the main exhibition floor and instead hosting its own “GTC Taipei” event at a nearby hotel. There, Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang delivered a trio of keynote speeches at the event, unveiling new AI-focused hardware. Among the biggest announcements were two devices: the DGX Spark, a compact mini PC aimed at AI developers, and the DGX Station, a more powerful workstation-class system. Though Nvidia-branded units were showcased, the real surprise was the range of OEM partners joining the initiative, with 11 models expected across the Spark and Station lines. Nvidia DGX Spark The DGX Spark is built around the...

Nvidia is planning to launch 11 DGX Spark and Station PCs with its partners: here they are

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Nvidia ditches the main floor but hijacks the spotlight with Grace Blackwell-powered AI machines Nvidia DGX Spark delivers 1,000 TOPS in a mini PC that targets serious AI developers and coders Nvidia DGX Station boasts a 72-core CPU and 288GB HBM3e GPU memory At Computex 2025, Nvidia took a somewhat unconventional route by sidestepping the main exhibition floor and instead hosting its own “GTC Taipei” event at a nearby hotel. There, Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang delivered a trio of keynote speeches at the event, unveiling new AI-focused hardware. Among the biggest announcements were two devices: the DGX Spark, a compact mini PC aimed at AI developers, and the DGX Station, a more powerful workstation-class system. Though Nvidia-branded units were showcased, the real surprise was the range of OEM partners joining the initiative, with 11 models expected across the Spark and Station lines. Nvidia DGX Spark The DGX Spark is built around the...

Is Rain Already Rusting Cybertrucks?

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The Tesla Cybertruck, with its futuristic design and stainless steel exoskeleton, has captured the imagination of many automotive enthusiasts. However, recent reports of rusting issues on brand-new models have raised questions about its durability and quality. This article explores the evidence and implications of these claims, examining whether they pose a significant problem for Tesla’s ambitious vehicle. The Allegations of Rusting Reports from new Tesla Cybertruck owners have begun surfacing, highlighting concerns about rust on these brand-new vehicles. Some of the affected owners are located in regions known for heavy rainfall, which raises questions about the Cybertruck’s resilience in wet conditions. These reports have started to cause a stir in the automotive community, as buyers expect a high level of quality from a brand like Tesla. Social media and online forums are abuzz with discussions about this potential issue. Platforms such as Twitter, Reddit, and Tesla-spe...

SparkCharge raises $30.5 Million To Bring Mobile EV Charging Everywhere You Go

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Mobile EV charging company gets massive influx of cash so you can charge your EV anywhere Infrastructure is a significant headache for electric vehicle (EV) owners. EV sales appear to be outpacing infrastructure improvements and expansion, with most drivers opting to seek out fast chargers and crowd hubs, such as Tesla’s renowned Supercharger installations. If SparkCharge has its way, though, infrastructure concerns may soon be a thing of the past. The company recently raised $30.5 million through a Series A-1 funding round led by Monte’s Fam ($15.5 million) and a "$15 million venture loan facility provided by Horizon Technology Finance Corporation.” SparkCharge aims to use this money to expand all three of its offerings through the United States, Canada, and Mexico. “We’re excited with the progress we’ve made being first to market with our off-grid EV Charging Network,” said David Piperno, CFO of SparkCharge. “In addition to closing our Series A-1 and Venture Debt ...

Team of Husker engineers create self-healing robot skin

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LINCOLN, Neb. (KOLN) - It’s a development in the field of robotics that could impact everything from the agriculture industry to wearable medical technology. Eric Markvicka, an assistant professor of biomedical engineering at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, and his team developing what is essentially a self-healing robotic skin. “We’ve been able to create a system that can automatically detect when it’s been damaged by a puncture, and then able to heal that without any human intervention,” Markvicka explained. “This ultimately sort of mimics one of the most amazing properties of natural biological tissue.” From inside their lab at Nebraska Hall, Markvicka, along with graduate students Ethan Krings and Patrick McManigal, produced the three-layer system, which uses electrical currents to trigger heating — eventually remolding a middle polymer layer and completely resetting the electric system to its original state. It’s a significant advancement for the agriculture ind...

Millennials Are Sharing Their Concerns About Their Parents’ Phone Usage, And It's Honestly A Little Too Real

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Recently, Reddit user Edyeahhh asked , "Are all of our parents addicted to their phones?" The topic really hit home for some people, and they had A LOT to say in the comments. Here are some of the best replies: 1. "My father used to be such an interesting, intelligent guy with multiple hobbies — painting, playing instruments, tinkering around making weird robots. Now he just stares at his phone and shows me the cringiest, most unfunny memes. It's actually kind of sad how he's a shell of a person because he spends 90% of his time on Facebook." 2. "It kills me how their phone volume is always on FULL blast. Yet they say we are the addicted ones. 🙄" — kate180311 3. "My dad actually tries to Google things WHILE DRIVING because a random thought popped into his head." 4. ...

SWEPCO replacing 20,000 aging utility poles for more reliable service

TEXARKANA, Texas ( KTAL/KMSS ) — SWEPCO is in the midst of replacing 20,000 of its utility poles. “So this is a heavier class of wood. A utility pole will have a certain lifespan and we’ve identified these 1st 20,000 that have sort of served their usefulness and we’re going in, we’re replacing them.” says SWEPCO Spokesperson Amanda Keeney “And it’s all intended to better serve our customers, more resilient, better reliability.” Swepco works to improve infrastructure Work is already underway for around 50 crews in Texas and Louisiana, with Arkansas soon to follow. They are trying to keep inconveniences to a minimum, but they want to remind customers to exercise caution around work zones and have a little patience. “If there are interruptions to service, there would be that notice direct to those customers either from a door hanger or automated phone call to give them that heads up. But I assure you anytime our crews are out working, they’re working with safety...