A California administrative law judge has ruled that Tesla misled consumers with its “Autopilot” and “Full Self-Driving” (FSD) branding. According to the ruling, these names imply that the cars can drive themselves, despite lacking that capability. The decision requires Tesla to rename its driver-assistance systems or face a potential 30-day …
Read More »Samsung Galaxy Tab
Samsung’s newest batch of Galaxy devices went on sale last week, and while most coverage focused on the S22 smartphone family, Samsung also has new flagship tablets. For years, Android tablets have been afterthoughts even for Google, which confirmed it was stepping away from tablet hardware after the Pixel Slate …
Read More »New Capacity for Intel
Rumor: TSMC Won’t Build New Capacity for Intel, Views Orders as Temporary Intel’s decision to tap pure-play foundries like TSMC for potentially any future project has sent shockwaves through the industry. One of the biggest questions raised in the wake of the announcement is just how temporary it truly is. …
Read More »California orders RydenGo to shut down its website
On April 13, the state of California issued a cease and desist letter to RydenGo, saying that the company had to take down its website. The letter stated that the ride-hailing startup was operating without a permit from the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC). The problem with the order, according to …
Read More »Frappuccino or Coolatta? The 7 Worst Iced Coffee Orders
Photo: Pond5 Put away your travel mugs — it’s officially iced coffee season! Whether it’s powering you through a morning workout or lending an energizing mid-afternoon boost, iced coffee is oh-so-refreshing on a warm day. But beware: Caffeinated beverages (like coffee-based milkshakes) from popular coffee chains can be worse for …
Read More »Apple orders an estimated 160 million iPhone 8 OLED panels, plans massive shipments
We’ve been discussing the expected features on Apple’s iPhone 8 for a few weeks now, including some specific features believed to be limited to the highest-end 10th anniversary model, such as a massive 5.8-inch end-to-end screen, integrated Touch ID functionality baked into the display, and an OLED panel instead of the …
Read More »Das Keyboard taking orders for the first ‘cloud-connected’ mechanical keyboard
Das Keyboard is one of the names that made mechanical keyboards mainstream in recent years. The company (a Metadot brand) has been selling various boards with Cherry and Cherry clone switches for years, but earlier in 2016 it launched a Kickstarter campaign for the first “cloud-connected” mechanical keyboard. The Das Keyboard …
Read More »Shenmue III PC pre-orders begin on December 15
The latest issue of Weekly Famitsu has a big feature where it seeks out answers to questions from developers about certain expectations for 2017. And that includes Shenmue creator Yu Suzuki on Shenmue III. Here’s what Suzuki has to say: “Development is entering the final stage headed towards full-scale production. …
Read More »Ofcom Orders BT To Split From Openreach
Ofcom has announced that it has ordered BT to split from Openreach as the company has failed to offer voluntary proposals relating to competition. Openreach is responsible for the telephone and broadband infrastructure throughout the UK and Ofcom obviously feels that British Telecom can no longer be in charge of …
Read More »Microsoft HoloLens is finally coming to Australia, pre-orders begin today
Microsoft’s “mixed reality” glasses will soon be available to more people, with the folks at Redmond announcing today that six more countries – including Australia and New Zealand – will soon be getting their hands on HoloLens. From late November, developers (and those who seriously want to play with cool tech) …
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