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- Canoo’s deal with Hyundai appears dead
- Apple’s independent repair program is expanding to ‘nearly every country where Apple products are sold’
- Nike sues over Lil Nas X’s ‘unauthorized Satan Shoes’
- The Louvre’s collections are online so I curated some good paintings for you
- A modder made a way to mine bitcoin on a Game Boy (very, very slowly)
- Asus is riding a new wave of compact RTX 3060 cards with this bulky GPU
- Don’t park your Hyundai Kona EV inside because it could catch fire
- Activision shrinks Call of Duty file sizes so you can download other games
- T-Mobile is already shutting down its live TV service, partners with YouTube TV and Philo
- T-Mobile is betting big on Google’s Android services: RCS, YouTube TV, Pixel, and more
Canoo’s deal with Hyundai appears dead Posted: 29 Mar 2021 06:19 PM PDT The deal between Canoo and Hyundai to build electric vehicles appears to be dead, as the California EV startup is moving away from trying to sell its electric vehicle technology to other automakers. Canoo chairman Tony Aquila shared the news Monday during an icy investor call — Canoo's first as a publicly-traded company. Canoo's CEO was also absent from the call, and the company announced earlier in the day that its CFO had resigned to take another job — the second major departure in recent weeks following Canoo losing its head of corporate strategy. "These are significant surprises on the call today, and that's not ideal," Roth Capital analyst Craig Irwin said at one point on the call. The deal with Hyundai was announced in February... |
Posted: 29 Mar 2021 04:38 PM PDT Getting an Apple product repaired often involves going directly to the (expensive) source — an Apple Store — or a big third-party firm. If you live somewhere with limited choices, Apple's recently announced expansion of its Independent Repair Provider program might change that. The company plans to expand its repair program to "nearly every country where Apple products are sold," meaning someone near you could soon be using official Apple parts to fix your cracked phone. Right now, the program is only available in the US, Canada and Europe, but according to Apple's announcement, repair providers from countries including Australia, Japan, and Korea will be able to join this week, with providers from even more countries including China... |
Nike sues over Lil Nas X’s ‘unauthorized Satan Shoes’ Posted: 29 Mar 2021 04:21 PM PDT Nike has sued internet collective MSCHF for selling "unauthorized Satan Shoes" in collaboration with rapper Lil Nas X. The shoe company says MSCHF infringed on its trademarks by selling limited-edition custom Nikes that were allegedly modified with a drop of human blood. Since the Satan Shoes (as they are officially called) were announced last week, Nike claims they've harmed its reputation, "including among consumers who believe that Nike is endorsing satanism." It's asking for the shoes to be destroyed and for MSCHF to pay financial damages. MSCHF is known for stunt products like its 2019 "Jesus Shoes," a $1,425 pair of white Nike Air Max 97s with custom stitching and 60ccs of water from the River Jordan. Nike didn't object to the... |
The Louvre’s collections are online so I curated some good paintings for you Posted: 29 Mar 2021 04:11 PM PDT The Louvre Museum announced Friday that its entire collections are now available to view online at collections.louvre.fr. This includes pieces that are on loan or in storage, which is exciting for museum nerds like me who have ever expressed woe at the number of cool things museums have kept away from my eager eyeballs. "The site offers several ways to delve into the collections: simple or advanced searches, entries by curatorial department, and themed albums," says the press release. I humbly offer another way to delve in: hand-selected links to some paintings of animals that should tickle your whimsy. The Louvre's terms of use for their photos indicate that I can't repost them from their site, and I would strongly prefer not to start... |
A modder made a way to mine bitcoin on a Game Boy (very, very slowly) Posted: 29 Mar 2021 02:37 PM PDT If your desire to mine bitcoin has been thwarted by a lack of GPU stock and flimsy BIOS locks, YouTuber StackSmashing may be able to help. They've made a Game Boy miner, which only needs a Game Boy console (and a slightly modified Link Cable), a Raspberry Pi Pico, and a regular computer (via Tom's Hardware). The conceit of the project is that all of the mining happens on a stock Game Boy, which was released a full 20 years before bitcoin was invented. Of course, it does need some help: the Game Boy can't actually connect to the internet, and it can't hold the entire blockchain. To deal with that, StackSmashing uses the Pico and Link Cable to connect to the computer, which is running a bitcoin node. After it's connected, the Game Boy runs... |
Asus is riding a new wave of compact RTX 3060 cards with this bulky GPU Posted: 29 Mar 2021 01:56 PM PDT Unlike most GPUs in the RTX 3000 series, Nvidia's RTX 3060 graphics cards can be relatively compact. The dual-fan EVGA RTX 3060 XC we reviewed measured just 201.8mm long, for example, making it easy to fit in most gaming cases. But if you want something even smaller, Asus has become the latest to announce a single-fan RTX 3060 GPU from its Phoenix brand, which is known for making compact desktop GPUs. Asus' single-fan GPU is actually the longest single-fan GPU announced so far, at 177mm long (and 2.55-slots wide), while companies like Gainward (170mm), Palit (170mm), and MSI (172mm) have all created more compact single-fan RTX 3060 GPUs that are even slightly shorter and take up only two slots each. Still, the Asus is notably shorter... |
Don’t park your Hyundai Kona EV inside because it could catch fire Posted: 29 Mar 2021 01:33 PM PDT The US National Highway Traffic Safety Administration issued a recall for 2019–2020 Hyundai Kona and 2020 Hyundai Ioniq electric vehicles after over a dozen battery fires were reported. The agency is also warning owners against parking their vehicles near their homes or any flammable structure. An electrical short in the Kona's lithium-ion battery cells increases the risk of fire while parked, charging, and driving, NHTSA said, adding, "The safest place to park them is outside and away from homes and other structures." Last month, Hyundai announced that it would recall some 76,000 Kona EVs built between 2018 and 2020 over battery fire concerns. It was the second recall for the Kona but the first one that was global in nature. The... |
Activision shrinks Call of Duty file sizes so you can download other games Posted: 29 Mar 2021 01:27 PM PDT Activision is finally doing something about the tremendous file sizes of recent Call of Duty games. The company is announcing that both Modern Warfare and the free-to-play Warzone will be much easier on hard drives after the next update. The space savings vary depending on what platform the game is installed (and which content packs you have installed), but they'll be at least 30GB if you have both full games installed — meaning you'll actually have enough room to install another AAA game if you like. The update is set to be released on March 30th, but while it may be easier on your hard drive, downloading it won't be easy on your internet connection. Activision says the one-time Season Two Reloaded update will be larger than usual (up... |
T-Mobile is already shutting down its live TV service, partners with YouTube TV and Philo Posted: 29 Mar 2021 01:01 PM PDT Only five months after announcing its TVision streaming service, T-Mobile today shared news that TVision's three bundles of live channels will all shut down at the end of April. The development comes as part of T-Mobile's new partnership with Google and YouTube, which it's making out to be a huge deal. The carrier says YouTube TV will now fill the role of its "live TV solution." It's also positioning Philo TV as the replacement for its base offering. The Live, Live Plus, and Live Zone services that were available with TVision will go dark on April 29th. T-Mobile is giving a free month of YouTube TV to customers who had signed up for one of the TVision Live packages, and all T-Mobile subscribers will be eligible to save $10 on the usual... |
T-Mobile is betting big on Google’s Android services: RCS, YouTube TV, Pixel, and more Posted: 29 Mar 2021 01:01 PM PDT Google and T-Mobile are announcing a huge partnership today, with the carrier agreeing to showcase a suite of Google's services on Android phones sold on the carrier's network. The list includes officially supporting Google's Android Messages (with RCS) app on all of T-Mobile's Android phones, dropping T-Mobile's own TV services for Google's YouTube TV, showcasing Google One as the default backup service, and expanding support and sales of Google hardware like the Pixel. T-Mobile and Google say the carrier has "the most Android smartphone customers in the US." With this big partnership, those customers will have a phone that is more likely to showcase native Google services instead of less-well-supported services from the carrier or... |
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