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  • Tesla Software Update 2025.38.9 Official Release Notes
    November 10, 2025, 4:22 AM EST. Tesla Software Update 2025.38.9 introduces a New Trunk Panel and a New Front Trunk Panel that display liftgate status, latch status, calibration status, request source, set liftgate height, and hands-free settings for multiple models (Model S 2021+, Model 3, Model X 2021+, Model Y). The update also adds a Cameras Panel Update with Mismatched Firmware Detection for DAS Hardware 4 cameras; if detected, you can tap the Update Camera button to start a firmware update. Additionally, the Brakes Panel Update changes the ESP stiffness test routine, replacing TEST-BRAKE_CORNER_STIFFNESS-TEST with TEST_BRAKE_X_STIFFNESS-TEST-SERVICE for Model 3 (2017-2023) and Model Y (2020-2024).
  • The New Toyota Hilux Is an EV: Dual-Motor BEV Debuts in Thailand with 59.2 kWh Battery
    November 10, 2025, 4:20 AM EST. Toyota introduces the ninth-generation Hilux as an electric pickup, debuting in Thailand with a dual-motor BEV and a 59.2 kWh battery mounted under the floor between the ladder frame rails to keep a low center of gravity. The single electric setup drives both axles, delivering 193 hp and 151 lb-ft front torque plus 198 lb-ft rear torque, for a practical blend of performance and payload. The payload is about 1,576 pounds and the towing capacity is 3,527 lbs. The estimated WLTP range is around 150 miles (240 km) on a full charge, which may suit rural jobsites. European markets will only offer the double-cab body style, with diesel and hydrogen variants also planned. The BEV aims to balance interior space and Toyota reliability.
  • Analyst Sees New Highs for IonQ Stock After Strong Q3 Beat and Quantum Milestones
    November 10, 2025, 4:18 AM EST. IonQ (NYSE: IONQ) surged after a Q3 beat-and-raise, with revenue of $39.9 million, up 221.5% YoY, topping estimates of $27.9 million. Adj. EPS was -$0.17, beating by $0.03. For the full year, IonQ guided $106-$110 million in revenue, above the $91.33 million consensus, while reaffirming an EBITDA loss of $206-$216 million. The company highlighted milestones: reaching #AQ64 on its Tempo system (100 qubits) and a two-qubit gate fidelity above 99.99% on a prototype using an EQC architecture. DARPA QBI Stage A feedback was positive. A $2 billion equity raise in October leaves cash over $3 billion, supporting growth through 2030. Rosenblatt's John McPeake says investors should own IonQ during this acceleration, assigning a Buy rating.
  • DeepSeek Warns AI Could Wipe Out Jobs in 10 Years; Tech Firms Urged to Be Guardians of Humanity
    November 10, 2025, 4:16 AM EST. A DeepSeek researcher warns that advancing AI could wipe out many jobs within 10 years, intensifying calls for responsible deployment. The piece argues that tech companies should act as guardians of humanity, prioritizing ethical AI, transparent governance, and proactive retraining programs to curb displacement. It outlines potential upsides and risks across industries and stresses collaboration among policymakers, engineers, investors, and workers to align incentives with humane outcomes. The warning underscores the need for safety standards, consequence-aware design, and investment in upskilling and social safety nets. While innovation could boost productivity, the takeaway is clear: sustainable progress requires proactive safeguards, accountability, and a shared commitment to equipping people for a changing economy.
  • Does IonQ's $3.5B Cash Hoard Make It the Dominant Force in Quantum Computing?
    November 10, 2025, 4:14 AM EST. IonQ sits on a $3.5 billion cash windfall after selling new shares, a cushion it plans to use to scale its commercial quantum computing platform. Yet the stories about quantum computing's promise collide with reality: machines remain highly error-prone and largely useful for research rather than mass-market applications. IonQ's guidance of about $110 million in full-2025 revenue contrasts with nine-month operating losses exceeding $208 million, highlighting the company's still early-stage economics. The stock's $19 billion market cap underscores the risk investors face even with a robust balance sheet. Competition-from nimble startups to tech giants-remains intense, and some compare IonQ's ambitions to Nvidia's AI dominance rather than a sure win. With a sizable cash runway but uncertain near-term profitability, IonQ's path to true leadership in quantum computing is far from guaranteed.