Zoom just announced that webinar calls can now support up to one million concurrent participants. This comes after various political groups used the video conferencing platform to raise money for Vice President Kamala Harris’s election campaign. The company now offers different tiers for webinar calls, offering maximum capacities from 10,000 to 500,000 connections and, of course, one million participants – for a fee. Booking a one-off webinar for one million people will cost you a whopping $100,000.
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Apple Podcasts on the web is more similar in look and feature set to the company’s standalone app. The platform is accessible from any web device and offers more tools than just playing episodes – even if you don’t have a desktop or mobile app installed. Apple says you can browse and listen even without Apple sign-in.
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But “without compromising on safety.”
Alphabet’s Waymo has unveiled its sixth-generation driver system with a more efficient sensor configuration. Despite a reduced number of cameras and LiDAR sensors, the safety level of previous vehicles remains the same, the company says. This new system is installed in Geely Zeekr EVs, following a collaboration announced in 2021. It’s a … boxier vehicle. This is not a Jaguar.
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