[ad_1] Netflix and the people behind the hit movie came under fire for using real footage of the 2013 rail disaster to depict a nuclear attack on London. The tragedy claimed the lives of 47 individuals in the Quebec town when a 74-car freight train carrying crude oil derailed, resulting in an explosion. Dozens of […]
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Here is the Tesla crossover
[ad_1] Very quick, no weird doors.Tesla unveils its Model Y crossover According to Roberto Baldwin, “With a zero to 60 potential of 3.5 seconds, the dual-motor variant of the vehicle they drove us in was quick.” Elon Musk promised the Model Y could deliver sports-car feel in a crossover, and we’ll need more time inside […]
Facebook and YouTube rush to remove New Zealand shooting footage
[ad_1] Facebook has confirmed that local law enforcement “alerted it to a video on Facebook shortly after the livestream commenced.” It said it had removed the unverified video along with the shooter’s Facebook and Instagram accounts. “We’re also removing any praise or support for the crime and the shooter or shooters as soon as we’re […]
Mt. Gox CEO Mark Karpeles cleared of embezzlement charges
[ad_1] When Karpeles claimed to have recovered a fourth of the 850,000 lost bitcoins, authorities questioned the accuracy of his statements. He was then indicted on a slew of charges — he’s been on trial for embezzlement since 2017 — with prosecutors calling for at least 10 years of jail time. Now, the Tokyo District […]
Apple says Spotify wants ‘the benefits of a free app without being free’
[ad_1] Spotify’s main argument was that Apple’s own music service, Apple Music, isn’t subject to the same restrictions of its own app. “[A]pps should be able to compete fairly on the merits, and not based on who owns the App Store,” wrote CEO Daniel Ek. “We should all be subject to the same fair set […]
Face Recognition Privacy Act aims to protect your identifying info
[ad_1] The Senators have conjured up the bill because while facial recognition has been used for security and surveillance for decades, it’s “now being developed at increasing rates for commercial applications.” They argue that a lot of people aren’t aware that the technology is being used in public spaces and that companies can collect identifiable […]
Riding in Tesla’s very quick Model Y crossover
[ad_1] The newest Tesla didn’t disappoint off the line. With a zero to 60 potential of 3.5 seconds, the dual-motor variant of the vehicle they drove us in was quick. It kept me glued to my seat as it burned through electrons. There’s no ludicrous mode, but its acceleration should keep its future owners happy. […]
Tesla unveils its Model Y crossover
[ad_1] With an estimated 300 mile range and current starting price of $42,700 (a 230 mile, $39,000 Standard will begin production in 2021), the Model Y buts up against offerings from Kia and Hyundai. But once you start stacking features into the vehicle, it starts bleeding into the range of Audi’s E-Tron and Jaguar’s I-Pace. […]
Netflix cancels ‘One Day at a Time’
[ad_1] The news was met with disappointment by the show’s legions of admirers, especially its Latinx fans who were treated to a rare reflection of their own families and lives on television. Created by Mike Royce and Jane the Virgin‘s Gloria Calderon Kellett, One Day at a Time told the story of nurse practitioner Penelope […]
Garmin’s adventure-based smartwatch line starts at $1,500
[ad_1] If driving isn’t your sport, the collection includes the Aviator ($1,950), with a slide rule for calculating jet fuel usage; Captain ($1,850), which has wind speed, temperature and tide information; Expedition ($1,750), with an etched 360-degree compass bezel; and Athlete ($1,500), which can display your recovery time on the its face. As Gizmodo points […]
