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- Tesla temporarily stops Model 3 production line
- Broadband advisor picked by FCC Chairman Ajit Pai arrested on fraud charges
- A trauma surgeon explains the bloody reality of keeping gunshot victims alive
- Anker’s EverCam is a truly wireless smart security camera with 365 days of battery life
- Google’s updated DIY Vision and Voice kits include a Raspberry Pi Zero
- This Pokémon incoming call tweak is the best argument for jailbreaking an iPhone in years
- Is Hotel Artemis a John Wick homage or a rip-off?
- Kendrick Lamar just won a Pulitzer Prize
- T-Mobile owes the FCC $40 million for playing fake ringtones in unconnected calls
- Watch SpaceX launch NASA’s new exoplanet-hunting satellite
Tesla temporarily stops Model 3 production line Posted: 16 Apr 2018 04:39 PM PDT Tesla is temporarily stopping production of its Model 3 electric car, amid a long waiting list and several missed targets. The company, however, says the shutdown is intended to resolve some of the problems that have contributed to the numerous delays in getting the cars to hundreds of thousands of reservation holders. The automaker said Monday it would halt production of the Model 3 sedan for 4-5 days at its Fremont, California assembly plant, BuzzFeed reported. Tesla, however, says this is part of a planned period of downtime that was similar to another shutdown in February, and it isn't intended to have an affect on the company's current production targets for the car. "Our Model 3 production plan... |
Broadband advisor picked by FCC Chairman Ajit Pai arrested on fraud charges Posted: 16 Apr 2018 03:50 PM PDT A broadband advisor selected by Federal Communications Commission Chairman Ajit Pai to run a federal advisory committee was arrested last week on claims she tricked investors into pouring money into a multi-million dollar investment fraud scheme, according to The Wall Street Journal. The advisor, Elizabeth Pierce, is the former chief executive of Quintillion, an Alaska-based fiber optic cable provider operating out of Anchorage. In her capacity as CEO, Pierce allegedly raised more than $250 million from two New York-based investment companies using forged contracts with other companies guaranteeing hundreds of millions of dollars in future revenue. Pierce resigned from Quintillion in August of last year, and she stepped down from her... |
A trauma surgeon explains the bloody reality of keeping gunshot victims alive Posted: 16 Apr 2018 03:47 PM PDT This month's shooting at YouTube's headquarters, which left four people injured and one person dead, rattled Silicon Valley. But for Dr. Andre Campbell, a trauma surgeon at Zuckerberg San Francisco General Hospital and Trauma Center where three of the victims were taken following the shooting, gun violence is a daily reality. "Gun violence happens every day throughout the United States," Campbell told reporters at a press briefing organized shortly after the shooting. "But I don't see you guys out here — because I'd like to make sure that people know that we got a serious problem that we need to address." Campbell, who has worked at Zuckerberg San Francisco General Hospital for over 20 years and is also a professor of surgery at the... |
Anker’s EverCam is a truly wireless smart security camera with 365 days of battery life Posted: 16 Apr 2018 03:07 PM PDT EverCam, a new security camera from the Anker-owned smart home brand Eufy, launched today on Kickstarter and it looks seriously impressive. The water-resistant HD recording device is billed as a truly wireless indoor or outdoor home security camera, meaning it doesn't have to be mounted with screws or plugged into a power source. It can be stuck to any metal surface via built-in magnets (or with a single-screw mount if you really want to make sure it's secure), and it can run for up to 365 days on a single charge. The device has already raised over $300,000 from more than 1,000 backers. Because the camera runs on a 13,400mAh lithium-ion battery from Anker, a leader in battery and smart charging tech, it stays in extremely low-power... |
Google’s updated DIY Vision and Voice kits include a Raspberry Pi Zero Posted: 16 Apr 2018 02:34 PM PDT Google's AIY Projects (a clever play on "DIY" and "AI" that makes no sense when you actually think about it) pair a Raspberry Pi with the accessories, software, and requisite cardboard to make your own Google Assistant smart speaker or object-recognizing smart camera. They only launched last year, but Google is already back with new and improved versions of both the AIY Vision Kit and AIY Voice Kit (as spotted by 9to5 Google). The new kits now include a fresh Raspberry Pi Zero in the box and a preloaded SD card to make it easier to get started. Google is also now providing an AIY companion app for Android (and soon iOS and Chrome) to help with wireless setup and configuration of your new DIY smart speaker or camera — though you can still... |
This Pokémon incoming call tweak is the best argument for jailbreaking an iPhone in years Posted: 16 Apr 2018 02:19 PM PDT Jailbreaking iPhones has fallen out of vogue in recent years, but this upcoming PokéCall jailbreak tweak developed by Reddit user FrozenPenguinToaster might be the best argument for jailbreaking in years. The hack transforms the dull incoming call screen on iOS into a battle from the classic Pokémon Game Boy games, right down to the iconic music. It's surprisingly functional, too, with contacts showing up as trainers, and presenting the options to answer the call (fight) or hang up (run away). Strictly speaking, you can't actually run away from a trainer battle in the Pokémon RPGs, but we'll give FrozenPenguinToaster a pass for accuracy in the name of giving users an actual way to avoid calls. The tweak is still in development, but... |
Is Hotel Artemis a John Wick homage or a rip-off? Posted: 16 Apr 2018 02:16 PM PDT It's already hard to remember how little anticipation there was when 2014's John Wick opened. It looked like yet another dour revenge movie in Mad Max "you killed my family, prepare to die" mode, except this time with Keanu Reeves avenging his dead puppy. Then the film came out and it rightly became a slow-burn hit based on its stylish fights, memorable cinematography, and above all, its compelling look into a classy criminal underworld, as revealed through a thoroughly civilized hotel, heavily regulated and catering to contract killers. That same idea is at the center of Hotel Artemis, a dystopian-future action movie set for American release on June 8th. The first trailer feels a bit like a recut version of John Wick, with a completely... |
Kendrick Lamar just won a Pulitzer Prize Posted: 16 Apr 2018 02:11 PM PDT Kendrick Lamar has become the first non-classical, non-jazz artist to win the Pulitzer Prize for music for his 2017 album DAMN. The prize listing describes Lamar's record, which documents the complexities of growing up in his hometown of Compton, as "a virtuosic song collection unified by its vernacular authenticity and rhythmic dynamism that offers affecting vignettes capturing the complexity of modern African-American life." Released almost exactly a year ago and featuring credits from Rihanna, U2, James Blake and (ironically, given the milestone) jazz saxophonist Kamasi Washington, DAMN. has been described as the more compact successor to Lamar's experimental, often complex sophomore record, 2015's To Pimp a Butterfly. It sold... |
T-Mobile owes the FCC $40 million for playing fake ringtones in unconnected calls Posted: 16 Apr 2018 01:37 PM PDT T-Mobile has to pay $40 million as part of a settlement after the FCC ruled that it violated the law by adding fake ringtones to hundreds of millions of calls over several years. It will also have to act within 90 days and send a compliance report to the FCC once a year for the next three years. The carrier admitted to adding fake ringtones to make customers mistakenly believe the party they called was hearing their phones ring, when in fact the call might not have been connected yet. The FCC noted in a document, "A caller may then hang up, thinking no one is available to receive the call ... False ring tones are a problem on calls to rural areas and are a symptom of the problems of impaired quality and completion of calls to rural... |
Watch SpaceX launch NASA’s new exoplanet-hunting satellite Posted: 16 Apr 2018 01:35 PM PDT Update April 16th, 4:35PM ET: SpaceX is pushing back the launch until Wednesday, April 18th. The company says it needs more time to do analyses of guidance, navigation, and control systems. Original Story: On Wednesday, SpaceX will send a refrigerator-sized satellite into orbit for NASA to hunt for distant worlds far outside our Solar System. Called TESS, it's the first NASA spacecraft that SpaceX will launch that is designed to peer deep into the cosmos. TESS is NASA's newest exoplanet hunter. The probe is tasked with staring at stars tens to hundreds of light-years from Earth, watching to see if they blink. When a planet passes in front of a distant star, it dims the star's light ever so slightly. TESS will measure these twinkles from... |
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