Tuesday
Feb252025

OnePlus Watch 3 delayed due to typo

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The highly anticipated OnePlus Watch 3, originally slated for release today, February 25, has been pushed back to April 2025. OnePlus announced the delay, citing a minor typographical error discovered on the watch hardware. The error, "Meda in China" instead of "Made in China," is being corrected with a new production batch.

Despite the delay, pre-orders will continue from today with the previously announced discounts for early buyers. Customers who happen to receive a watch with the typo can return it "without question," according to OnePlus.

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Tuesday
Feb252025

Apple's rumoured smart doorbell tipped to get MagSafe support

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Apple has been rumoured to be developing a smart doorbell to compete with Ring. While it isn't expected to come to the market anytime soon, the latest rumour from leaker Kosutami suggests the smart home device will feature MagSafe. It's unclear what the technology would bring to the smart doorbell. But it could enable a better recharging experience. However, it might be a while before we see this rumoured device. Bloomberg's Mark Gurman suggested the smart device won't be available "before the end of next year at the earliest."

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Monday
Feb242025

Mercedes-Benz unifies EV, ICE designs

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Mercedes-Benz is unifying the design of its electric and combustion engine vehicles, a move mirroring BMW's strategy. This "coherent design language" across the lineup aims to boost flagging electric vehicle sales by moving away from distinct EV styling, like the polarizing EQS. Despite a previous EV-only pledge, Mercedes will launch 19 new combustion models alongside 17 EVs by 2027, acknowledging current market demand.  

This shift comes as Mercedes faces declining earnings and plans significant cost cuts. New models this year include the CLA (available as both EV and internal combustion engine), electric GLC and C-Class, and a facelifted S-Class. Mercedes will continue offering a range of engines, including V12s, and will shift some production to lower-cost regions.

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Sunday
Feb232025

Grok temporarily censors results saying Musk, Trump 'spread misinformation'

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Elon Musk's AI chatbot, Grok, briefly refused to respond to queries about misinformation involving Musk and Donald Trump. This occurred after an ex-OpenAI employee at xAI changed the system prompt without approval, according to Igor Babuschkin, xAI's head of engineering. Users noticed the change when Grok avoided sources mentioning Musk or Trump as spreaders of misinformation. Babuschkin later confirmed the employee's actions and emphasized that they didn't align with the company's values.

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