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New Trailers: Moonfall, The Wheel of Time, Belfast, and more

Posted: 05 Sep 2021 02:51 PM PDT

Halle Berry stars in Moonfall | Lionsgate

I have to say I'm really appreciating what Ted Lasso is doing in season 2, and this week's episode had some really great work from Jason Sudeikis and Sarah Niles. I won't spoil it, but it was remarkable how the couch scene, which would have been just another "Ted being loopy" scene played for comic effect in season one hit completely different now that Ted's realized he needs help with his mental health. Also, I recommend this New York Times profile of Niles — it's a few weeks old but nicely captures how she sees Dr. Sharon fitting in with the rest of the Lasso team.

Now on to this week's teasers and trailers:

Moonfall

"What if the moon fell to earth" is the premise of this Roland Emmerich flick, which looks like about what you'd...

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Firefly releases video and more details about its Alpha rocket that exploded mid-flight

Posted: 05 Sep 2021 01:36 PM PDT

Firefly's Alpha rocket takes off from Vandenberg Space Force base on September 3rd | Firefly

Firefly's Alpha rocket exploded mid-flight on Thursday, but the company posted a new video on Sunday and provided more detail on what happened. "Although the vehicle didn't make orbit, the day marked a major advancement for our team," the company tweeted. "We demonstrated we 'arrived' as a company capable of building and launching rockets."

Alpha, a two-stage rocket, lifted off from the Vandenberg Space Force base in California at 9:59PM ET on Thursday, carrying a payload of private satellites. It was the company's first-ever mission, and two minutes after liftoff the rocket began tipping horizontally, falling short of reaching its maximum aerodynamic pressure.

According to Firefly, the rocket cleared the launch pad successfully, but...

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Segway’s Navimow robot will mow your lawn using GPS

Posted: 05 Sep 2021 09:55 AM PDT

The Segway Navimow robot uses GPS to navigate your lawn as it mows | Segway

Segway has introduced its first robot mower, the Navimow, that uses GPS to stay on your lawn and keep it neatly trimmed. So unlike other robot mowers, you won't have to install a boundary wire to keep the robot on the right patch of grass.

Segway says its Exact Fusion Locating System keeps the Navimow to "precise positions and systematic mowing patterns," keeping its position accurate to within two centimeters. If its GPS signal is temporarily weak, the Navimow has sensors that will keep it mowing.

Users define the boundaries of the area to be mowed for the Navimow using its smartphone app, including giving it directions for which areas to avoid. Segway says the Navimow's algorithm "determines a systemic mowing path," and doesn't have...

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Mercedes-Benz AMG EQS is a dual-motor electric sedan with over 750 horsepower

Posted: 05 Sep 2021 09:00 AM PDT

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Mercedes-Benz said recently that it was going all-electric by 2030, which naturally got race fans excited about the possibilities of an electric high-performance car from the automaker's AMG sub-brand. Today, we're getting our first look at the upcoming AMG EQS, a wickedly fast sport sedan with a 0-60 mph time of 3.4 seconds and a top speed of 155 mph. It made its public debut at the 2021 IAA Mobility show in Germany.

The AMG EQS is the first battery-electric production car from the automaker's in-house performance subsidiary. As such, there's a lot riding on Mercedes getting everything exactly right if it wants to satisfy its loyal customers while also luring new ones away from Tesla.

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The Mercedes-Benz EQE is a more approachable luxury electric car

Posted: 05 Sep 2021 09:00 AM PDT

Images: Mercedes-Benz

If you liked Mercedes-Benz's flagship electric sedan, the EQS, but grimaced at its six-figure price tag (or don't feel you need its sundry bells and whistles), the German automaker has a new vehicle on the way that may be of interest. On Sunday, Mercedes-Benz revealed the EQE, a slightly smaller sedan built on the same technical platform that will undoubtedly be a few bucks cheaper when it launches next year — though the company did not share pricing.

The EQE was revealed at the 2021 IAA Mobility conference alongside a few other electrics that are coming out of Stuttgart: the EQB compact SUV, AMG performance and Maybach versions of the EQS, and an electric G-Wagen concept.

While the EQE is 3.5 inches shorter than the EQS, it will share...

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Mercedes-Benz takes another shot at launching an electric SUV in the US

Posted: 05 Sep 2021 09:00 AM PDT

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Just months after Mercedes-Benz launched its first true compact electric SUV, the EQA, the German automaker now has a slightly larger and more capable companion: the EQB. Revealed in full today at the 2021 IAA Mobility show in Germany, the company will start building the EQA in Hungary and China this month, and it will start selling the SUV in the US in 2022.

Mercedes-Benz trotted out the EQB alongside a few other new electric vehicles that it's adding to its stable. There's the EQE sedan, which is a more attainable version of its flagship executive electric, the EQS. Mercedes-Benz also rolled out AMG and Maybach versions of the EQS. There's even now going to be an electric version of the G-Wagen — though that's not coming for a while,...

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Mercedes-Benz reveals an electric G-Wagen concept for the future

Posted: 05 Sep 2021 09:00 AM PDT

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The G-Class is going electric

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New published patents show Dyson designs for stair-climbing and drawer-opening robots

Posted: 05 Sep 2021 06:34 AM PDT

A patent filing from Dyson showing a robot that can climb and clean stairs | UK Intellectual Property Office

Premium vacuum company Dyson has patented designs for robots that look like they could climb and clean stairs, and open drawers, new filings show. It's not clear whether the designs are for forthcoming products or ideas that are on hold, but Bloomberg reports that Dyson's robotic unit has been working on a robot to interact with other home appliances. Whether it's the robot hand or the stair-climbing robot, or another product entirely also isn't clear at this point.

The patents published in the UK on September 1st show the two designs; a "robotic device with tri-star wheels and actuated arm" that would be able to climb steps and clean them (a stair-climbing vacuum sounds like an excellent idea), and a "robot hand" which is shown in...

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