Tech Tussles and Black Friday Bustles: F1 Gets Futuristic, Design Lawsuits Ignite, and Mega-Sale Madness Returns

Like an eagle-eyed traffic cop, the FIA is deploying Computer Vision in F1 Racing to flag boundary violations. The goal? Slash manual reviews from a whopping 1,200 to a modest 50 per race. It’s a high-speed whodunnit for the tech era. Buckle up, folks, because this race just got a whole lot more interesting!

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It's like a high-speed whodunnit! The FIA is turning to Computer Vision tech to catch sneaky F1 drivers playing fast and loose with track limits. What's next, robot referees? Meanwhile, Black Friday is back, slashing prices and serving up lawsuits like hot dinner rolls. Accessory maker Dbrand is suing Casetify, accusing them of copying designs. And Nvidia, oh dear Nvidia, you're in the hot seat for allegedly stealing trade secrets. What a time to be alive!

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