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Kanye West’s sustainable Yeezy concept uses algae foam

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Creating more sustainable sneakers is great, but these might have a hard time winning people over. The pair West showed today look an awful lot like the original Crocs — they’re modeled after the Yeezy Foam Runner. West says the company is experimenting with alternatives to harmful dyes, but in the meantime, the sneakers are painfully khaki.

It’s not entirely surprising that Yeezy is developing sustainable footwear. It is an Adidas brand, after all, and Adidas has been experimenting with eco-friendly designs for years. In 2016, it made a sneaker out of ocean plastic. Its Futurecraft Loop is a running shoe that’s fully recyclable, and it has pledged to use only recycled plastics by 2024.

West didn’t say when the algae-derived Yeezy kicks will be available or how long it will take to get the hydroponic farm up and running.

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FX’s entire show archive arrives on Hulu next March

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“FX is a producer of high quality content and will become a key content driver for Hulu,” Iger continued. “The Hulu and FX teams have been collaborating to develop an exciting strategy to bring the full breadth of FX’s content and production capabilities to Hulu subscribers.”

The result of that collaboration is dubbed “FX on Hulu” and will include all seasons of more than 40 FX series, with new episodes hitting the streaming service the day after they air on television. FX will also produce a number of original series exclusively for the partnership, starting with four new titles in 2020: the 8-episode miniseries Devs from Alex Garland, Misses America starring Cate Blanchett, The Teacher starring Kate Mara, The Old Man starring Jeff Bridges and John Lithgow.

The move comes as Hulu adopts a more aggressive stance with regard to original programming as it seeks to better compete with Netflix, Amazon, and to a lesser degree, Disney+.

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Disney+ will hit the UK and four other European countries March 31st

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Disney+ will officially debut in the US, Canada and the Netherlands November 12th, and Australia and New Zealand a week later. The rest of the world will need to wait a little longer to stream the likes of Avengers: Endgame and The Mandalorian on the service. But Disney fans in the UK, Germany, France, Italy and Spain might want to mark March 31st on their calendars. That’s when Disney+ will land in those countries.

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Disney+ will stream on Amazon’s Fire TV platform at launch

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Disney+ streaming will go live next week, and after some wrangling between the giants, it will be available on Amazon’s Fire TV platform at launch. That’s according to Disney CEO Bob Iger, who revealed the deal during an interview with CNBC as his company released its earnings report today.

Last month there was a report that a dispute over advertising had divided the two companies, but they’ve worked things out so Fire sticks and other devices will join Roku, Apple TV, game consoles and other devices in supporting Disney’s direct-to-consumer offering. Disney+ launches November 12th for $6.99 per month or $69.99 per year

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Ford Webasto Lithium Mustang EV: Three interesting facts we learned

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It’s heavier, but balanced

Webasto used a 2019 Ford Mustang EcoBoost as the base for its electric conversion. Stock, that car weighs in at 3,542 pounds. According to the Webasto rep, the complete Lithium Mustang weighs about the same as a GT500, which tips the scales at 4,171 pounds. But most of that weight is in the batteries, which can be spread out. Webasto put about a third of the batteries under the hood with the motor, and the rest over the rear axle, which resulted in a perfect 50/50 front/rear weight balance. With the weight sitting over the rear axle, the Webasto representative explained that they felt it was unnecessary to have some sort of wing or spoiler to provide downforce for grip at the back.

The battery and motor system is advanced, but has an odd limitation

As we’ve mentioned, the Lithium Mustang EV has an 800-volt battery system that can rapidly discharge power, which is necessary for the beastly motor under the hood. Part of what makes that possible is the liquid cooling and heating system that can keep the batteries an an optimum temperature. The potent motors are of the axial flux design, which places magnets on the faces of the rotors, rather than on the periphery, allowing for a compact and power-dense package. One odd feature absent from the Lithium Mustang is DC fast-charging capability. It only supports Level 2 AC charging, but the Webasto representative said the company is working on DC charging support.

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Wirecutter’s best deals: Save $200 on a 27-inch Apple iMac

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Apple iMac (27-inch, with Retina Display)

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Street price: $1800; deal price: $1600

The Apple iMac (27-inch, with Retina Display) comes with an Intel 8th generation core i5, 8 GB of RAM, a 1 TB Fusion Drive, and an AMD Radeon Pro 570X graphics processor with 4 GB of video memory. This model has a street price around $1800 at other retailers, so this is a solid drop to $1600, though it isn’t the lowest we’ve seen.

The top pick in our guide to the best all-in-one computer, the Apple iMac stands up to the competition in terms of specs and price, and has a display that sets it apart. Wirecutter Staff Writer Ben Keough and Editor Thorin Klosowski wrote, “Because of its vibrant 5K screen and ease of setup, we think the model of Apple’s latest 27-inch iMac that costs $1,800 at the time of writing is the best all-in-one for most people. It includes an eighth-generation Intel Core i5-8500 processor, a 1 TB Fusion Drive, 8 GB of memory, and an AMD Radeon Pro 570X graphics processor with 4 GB of video memory. It’s got enough power for basic tasks as well as photo and video editing work, it offers a similar array of ports to the competition (including Thunderbolt 3), and its included keyboard and mouse are better than what comes with most Windows all-in-ones.”

Jabra Elite 65t Wireless Earbuds

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Street price: $150; deal price: $110

Available for $110 in Titanium Black finish, this is a great deal for these truly wireless earbuds. Praised for their comfort and great sound, these headphones offer all of the features we love about traditional Bluetooth earbuds, but with the added convenience of being completely cable-free. The Elite 75t released recently with a street price of $180, so we’re sure to continue seeing good discounts on previous generations. The best deal we’ve seen on a new pair since Prime Day, this is a nice discount on our favorite Bluetooth earbuds.

The Jabra Elite 65t are the top pick in our guide to the best wireless earbuds. Wirecutter Senior Staff Writer Lauren Dragan wrote, “We love the Jabra Elite 65t earbuds because they have all the features of traditional collar-style Bluetooth earbuds with the bonus of being completely cable-free. They’re the most comfortable earbuds, secure in the ears, and they sound great. They’re fantastic for phone calls, too, and they’re effortless to use throughout the day. Plus, unlike many of the competition, the design is diminutive and less obvious looking in your ears. Their five-hour battery life per charge is good, but not as long as you’ll get from the newest true wireless earbuds and still far shorter than the battery life of most standard Bluetooth earbuds.”

Apple iPhone 11 Pro Leather Case

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Street price: $50; deal price: $30

If you’ve recently purchased an iPhone 11 and are interested in a case, the Apple iPhone 11 Pro Leather Case is a sleek and stylish choice. Typically selling for $50, the black color is now available for $30; some other colors are on sale as well but for a little more money. This price drop matches the all-time low we’ve seen for an iPhone 11 Pro Leather Case, and in such a pleasant, neutral color, it’s a good opportunity to buy.

In our guide to the best iPhone 11, 11 Pro, and 11 Pro Max cases, the Apple Leather Case is our top leather pick. Wirecutter Senior Staff Writer Nick Guy wrote, “It’s pretty surprising that with so many case companies making truly great stuff, not one has been able to compete with Apple’s Leather Case. It’s the thinnest and most attractive leather case out there, yet it doesn’t cost any more than less impressive third-party cases. And the color options are particularly great this time, including a vibrant yellow and a deep green”

Marshall Stanmore II

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Street price: $280; deal price: $200

The newer version of our top Bluetooth speaker pick, the Marshall Stanmore II is now on sale for less than the price of the older version. Typically priced around $280, this drop to $200 matches the previous best price we’ve seen. On sale in the black finish (and in white if you don’t mind a shipping delay), it’s a great time to buy an uncommonly discounted pick at an all-time low.

Easy to use with powerful sound, the Marshall Stanmore is the top pick in our guide to the best home bluetooth speaker. Wirecutter Senior Staff Writer Brent Butterworth wrote, “The best thing about the Marshall Stanmore is that, unlike so many other wireless speakers, it has a full, natural, and satisfying sound, no matter the volume level or the type of music you play. It can fill a large living room with sound, and it includes bass and treble controls for people who want to personalize the sound. It has a large wireless range, so you don’t need to leave your phone next to it, and two additional inputs allow you to connect other music sources such as an Echo Dot or an old-school MP3 player.” He also notes of the Marshall Stanmore II, “Marshall has introduced new versions of the Stanmore and Woburn Bluetooth speakers. The new versions keep the same basic speaker configuration and design as our picks, but they use Bluetooth 5.0 and have updated digital signal processing technology.”

Because great deals don’t just happen on Thursday, sign up for our daily deals email and we’ll send you the best deals we find every weekday. Also, deals change all the time, and some of these may have expired. To see an updated list of current deals, please go here.

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Volkswagen’s attempt at a bold, cleaner future starts with the ID.3

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The ID.3 is Volkswagen’s future. The automaker considers this vehicle to be as important to the company as the Beetle and Golf. It’s so important that the Zwickau factory where we’re standing is being transformed from producing Golfs to electric vehicles. It’s about halfway there but this entire journey started in shame.

In 2015, authorities were informed by researchers that Volkswagen’s diesel engines were cheating emissions tests. When hooked up to emissions equipment the cars would go into a special mode and reduce the amount of pollution they spewed. But during regular driving, the cars were adding more pollution to the air then they should have been.

The automaker was cheating. Huge fines, incarcerations, resignations and apologies followed. For a few years, nearly every Volkswagen group member (which includes: Volkswagen, Audi, Buggati, Lamborghini, Seat, Bentley, Skoda, and Porsche) event began with an apology.

But judges, governments and customers rightfully wanted more. In additional to buyback programs, and paying hefty fines, the automaker had to do things like produce ads touting how great EVs were and building charging infrastructure in the United States. But the scar on Volkswagen also kick-started the company’s transition to EVs.

Volkswagen ID.3 Production

That’s where the ID.3 comes in. It’s not the first EV from the company. It currently sells the impressive E-Golf mid-range BEV (Battery Electric Vehicle). But this new car and all the electric vehicles after it are based on the MEB platform. A modular floor that’s built from the ground up specifically for battery packs of varying sizes.

That MEB platform will be the basis of the upcoming crossover ID.4, the retro Buzz bus, the whimsical Buggy and a whole host of new Volkswagen vehicles. The platform will also be used by Ford to help the US automaker make its transition to electrification. The automaker wants to be a global powerhouse of electrification and it already has a plant putting the first car together.

The ID.3 will be available in three battery sizes (45kWh, 58kWh, 77kWh). The lowest will start at €30,000 (about the price of a Diesel Golf). Zwickau is already producing the ID.3 and it’s the first of four factories that will build vehicles on the MEB platform.

At Zwickau, the change over will cost €1.2 billion and requires the retraining of the facility’s 8,000 employees. Getting employees up to speed started two years ago and continues as the company transitions the entire plant to MEB vehicle production. The plan is to complete the change over by the end of 2021. At that point, 90 percent of Zwickau will have undergone a production line transformation

On the factory floor, first editions of the ID.3 move along the line. Newly trained employees and robots marry the body to what’s essentially a skateboard that consists of the battery pack, suspension and motor. In the future, more of these tasks will be automated but all 8,000 employees are guaranteed positions until at least 2029. Building cars still needs, and will continue to need, people.

Currently, only one of the two lines has been replaced. It happened over a 12-week period this summer. But by 2022, both lines will be producing ID vehicles. The first will be the ID.3 followed by the ID.4.

The area around the factory is filled with Golfs. The vehicle has done very well for Volkswagen. More than any other car in its lineup, the Golf is iconic. Replacing a best-seller with EVs at Zwickau is a sign of the automaker’s commitment to electrification.

Volkswagen ID.3 Production

At an event this week, Volkswagen CEO Herbert Diess said that “Zwickau is steeped in German automotive tradition and as of today, it’s also very much set for the future.” The plant has been producing vehicles for 105 years.

At the end of the transformation, the facility will produce 330,000 electric vehicles a year (A capacity increase of 10 percent over current production) and be the largest factory of its kind in Europe.

The automaker also stated that each vehicle will be carbon neutral when it lands in the hands of customers. Volkswagen will rely on a combination of renewable energy sources for the plant, reducing the energy needed to build a car, tree planting initiatives and other schemes to make each car as ecologically friendly as possible.

Zwickau is just the beginning. Two more German factories will spin up MEB production. Elsewhere, the Chattanooga factory in the US and two factories in China will start producing EVs. In all, Volkswagen says it will invest €30 billion on electric mobility.

“We can determine the rate of innovation ourselves,” Diess said. “Without the electric car, we will not win the fight against climate change” The CEO added that the company plans on building one million electric cars by 2025.

Building and selling are two different things. EVs are still a small part of the total vehicles sold worldwide. It’s growing, but Volkswagen and other automakers will have to convince more than first adopters why an electric vehicle fits into their life.

Volkswagen ID.3 Production

Volkswagen board member for e-mobility, Thomas Ulbrich, believes that with the ID lineup, the automaker can convince the normal customer how an EV fits into their average day. Offering three battery sizes that fit into every type of driving lifestyle and giving drivers the ability to quickly charge their cars are a huge part of that.

In the United States, that still means growing the charging infrastructure. While a majority of charging will happen at the homes of those with driveways and garages, city dwellers that street park and anyone out running errands that push the car beyond its range will need chargers. Volkswagen’s Electrify America is aggressively trying to expand its reach.

Even then, some US drivers will be hard-pressed to give up the pump for a cable. While owners might not drive 200 to 300 miles in a day, the option to do so and refuel quickly is a huge barrier for EV adoption that may take years to overcome. Plus, Americans want SUVs.

Because of our desire for larger vehicles, the ID.3 will not be landing stateside (boo). Instead, we will get the ID.4 crossover that will appear at the end of 2020. Whether it makes sense or not, bigger is still better in America. But range anxiety isn’t purely a US problem. Volkswagen has to convince Europeans that an EV will fit into their life.

Ulbrich said that right now the current “best range” is between 450 and 500 kilometers. But he followed up that if you ask him again in three to four years, he believes that those range numbers will decrease. “Right now they (customers) are anxious. As soon as the charging infrastructure grows, they will accept a lower range (vehicles).” He continued, “if charging is easy like fueling, why take a heavier, bigger battery inside a car that is more expensive?”

Volkswagen ID.3 Production

A few years ago, Volkswagen tricked the world into buying diesel engines that polluted more than their fair share. Now its CEO is on stage talking about battling climate change, promising carbon-neutral cars and factories, and saying that its future business is electric. It’s a commitment that’s costing billions and requires a restructuring of its manufacturing. Volkswagen is continuing its long apology, except now, it’s more than words and cash settlements, it’s a promise of a cleaner future delivered to your driveway.



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Cross-carrier glitch sent people ancient texts in the middle of the night

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The hiccup appears to be the result of a common carrier infrastructure glitch. T-Mobile told Engadget this was a “third party vendor issue that also affected other networks,” while US Cellular told 92 Moose that a flawed update to the “cross carrier messaging system” was to blame. Sprint, meanwhile, pinned the issue on a “maintenance update.” We’ve reached out to AT&T and Verizon (Engadget’s parent company) as well. Carriers haven’t gone into detail about what went wrong, though, so it’s not clear why the texts resurfaced or what prevented at least some of them from being delivered in the first place.

T-Mobile and Sprint both said the issue has been fixed, so you shouldn’t have to worry about more of these mystery texts. However, the issue was serious enough to have created some confusion. One user said she received a text from her now ex-boyfriend, while another got a message from a best friend that had passed away later in February. It’s a not-so-subtle reminder that even relatively innocuous glitches like this can have real-world consequences.



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Sony’s excellent WH-1000XM3 headphones are over $70 off at Amazon

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We absolutely loved the WH-1000XM3 when we reviewed them late last year, awarding them a score of 94. Even with the new competition that has entered the space since Sony released the WH-1000XM3, they’re still the best Bluetooth noise-canceling headphones you can buy. They feature best-in-class noise cancellation, 30 plus hours of battery life on a single charge, USB-C fast charging and a very comfortable fit. Moreover, unlike some other premium wireless headphones, they support almost every Bluetooth audio codec under the sun, including aptX HD and AAC — which helps with latency and signal quality. The only thing we didn’t like about the WH-1000XM3 was their touch controls, which can be finicky in some situations.

Buy Sony WH-1000XM3 on Amazon – $278

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