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- A Tesla Model 3 With Autopilot Activated Crashes Into Two Parked Cars in Florida
- Apple Announces Free Repair Program for Some iPhone 12 Models With Receiver Issues
- Back to the Future II Was a Surreal Experience for Elijah Wood
- George R.R. Martin Just Made a Sc-Fi Film With Vincent D’Onofrio
- Spider-Man: No Way Home's Trailer in Animation for Your Saturday Morning Cartoon Viewing Pleasure
A Tesla Model 3 With Autopilot Activated Crashes Into Two Parked Cars in Florida Posted: 28 Aug 2021 08:27 PM PDT Tesla's Autopilot system—which, contrary to its name, does not enable the car to drive itself—has been involved in an accident yet again. This time, a 2019 Tesla Model 3 with Autopilot activated crashed into two parked cars on the side of a highway near downtown Orlando in Florida. |
Apple Announces Free Repair Program for Some iPhone 12 Models With Receiver Issues Posted: 28 Aug 2021 05:53 PM PDT While some of us have mostly abandoned calls for endless text messages, there are others who actually like or need to make and receive phone calls. That's kind of hard to do with some iPhone 12 and iPhone 12 Pro models right now though, which Apple says emit no sound when people make or receive calls. Good news is… |
Back to the Future II Was a Surreal Experience for Elijah Wood Posted: 28 Aug 2021 02:30 PM PDT Elijah Wood has had a long career—Sin City, The Faculty, Peter Jackson's The Lord of the Rings just to name a few—but there's one entry at the start of his resume we'll never forget. |
George R.R. Martin Just Made a Sc-Fi Film With Vincent D’Onofrio Posted: 28 Aug 2021 12:28 PM PDT Science fiction author Howard Waldrop is set to receive a Lifetime Achievement Award in November from the World Fantasy Convention and his pal George R.R. Martin is celebrating a bit early. The Song of Ice and Fire writer announced he's adapted Waldrop's short story "Night of the Cooters." What's one more non-Game of… |
Spider-Man: No Way Home's Trailer in Animation for Your Saturday Morning Cartoon Viewing Pleasure Posted: 28 Aug 2021 08:30 AM PDT We got the first, highly-anticipated trailer this week for Sony/Marvel's Spider-Man: No Way Home. If that wasn't enough to satisfy you, a YouTuber has recreated it (yes, already!) using animation from Spider-Man: The Animated Series—with a little helping hand from the animated The Incredible Hulk. |
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