thenextweb

2026-07-02

Ford’s Q2 US sales fell 10.3% as EV sales dropped 40.7% and an aluminium shortage hit F-Series trucks

Ford reported a 10.3% decline in US new vehicle sales for the second quarter, selling 549,200 vehicles compared with 612,095 a year earlier. Pure EV sales plunged 40.7% year on year. F-Series truck sales, including the F-150, fell 11% after Ford’s top aluminium supplier suffered two factory fires late last year that disrupted production. Ford […]<br /> This story continues at The Next We [...]

thenextweb

2026-07-02

Tesla delivered 480,126 vehicles in Q2, far exceeding the 406,000 Wall Street expected

Tesla delivered 480,126 vehicles in the second quarter of 2026, far exceeding the Wall Street consensus of approximately 406,000. Production came in at 451,758 units. The delivery figure represents a 25% year-on-year increase and a 34% jump from Q1, when Tesla reported 358,023 deliveries. The Model 3 and Model Y accounted for 467,762 deliveries, or […]<br /> This story continues at The Nex [...]

thenextweb

2026-07-02

Cloudflare gives AI crawlers a September deadline: pay publishers or get blocked

Cloudflare has set the AI industry a deadline. From September, it will block the crawlers that hoover up content for AI training. Any page that carries ads becomes off-limits, unless the site’s owner says otherwise. The pitch is simple: stop giving the web away for free. The company sits in front of a large share […]<br /> This story continues at The Next Web [...]

thenextweb

2026-07-02

Why the next leap in AI video is teaching avatars to see and listen

For the past few years, progress in generative video and AI avatars has been measured almost entirely in fidelity, with each new model making significant progress in delivering sharper detail, better physics, and smoother motion packaged in longer clips. That race is far from over, but it is starting to miss a more interesting direction. […]<br /> This story continues at The Next Web [...]

thenextweb

2026-07-02

Getty scraps its $3.7bn Shutterstock merger after a UK regulator won’t budge

A $3.7bn plan to merge the world’s two biggest stock-photo libraries has collapsed. The reason is not America, where regulators waved it through. It is Britain, where a single condition proved a deal-breaker. Getty Images will terminate its merger with Shutterstock, the company said this week. Its board voted unanimously to walk away after the […]<br /> This story continues at The Next W [...]

Destination

2026-07-02

Onimusha: Way of the Sword's release date has been pushed up to avoid the pre-GTA 6 scramble

Capcom is trying to get Onimusha: Way of the Sword out the door before the fall release calendar gets really crowded. [...]

cnet

2026-07-02

New Poll Connects Social Media and Chatbots With Spread of Vaccine Misinformation

A recent survey suggests that using apps and artificial intelligence for health advice may be linked to vaccine distrust. [...]

cnet

2026-07-02

Yes, You Can Take Amazing Fourth of July Fireworks Photos With Your Phone

Independence Day celebrations are a great time for fireworks photos. Here's how to capture them with just your phone. [...]

Destination

2026-07-02

The 'gorgeous' Microsoft Surface Laptop is the perfect productivity machine for work and study — and it's dropped $200 in Best Buy's 4th of July sale

In our review of this business laptop, we called it 'simply gorgeous and a joy to type on.' [...]