Buying a new Tesla is now LESS expensive than a used one. Here’s why

You order your Tesla online, and then…. you wait. Buying a new car right now means waiting up to a year, sometimes more. It all depends on the bells and whistles you buy. However, choosing a used model can get you into a car immediately if youre willing to pay more. Why does it take so long to get your Tesla? Since the start of the pandemic, weve seensupply chain delaysthat have left automakers waiting for critical parts....

July 8, 2022 · 2 min · 219 words · Jay Davis

Inside Wimbledon’s AI-powered plans to engross tennis fans

Wimbledon is a unique event in the British sporting calendar. In many cases, spectatorsdont even know most of the players names. Their main attraction to the championship isa summers day indulging in the traditions of a national institution. Wimbledons organizers want to turn these casual fans into lifelong devotees. To make this happen, theyve applied an ultra-modern science to the worldsoldest tennis tournament:AI. The All England Lawn Tennis Club works with IBM to bring the tech to the masses....

July 8, 2022 · 2 min · 315 words · Derek Parker

We can look to science fiction shows for the future of urban transport

The pandemic altered the commute for most and changed our experience of moving through cities. Would public transit still exist? And what would it look like? It’s free, every week, in your inbox. The way we commute has already started to change. Withnext generation transportation projects,public transportation is becoming more efficientby employingself-driving buses and trainsand installingautomatic card-ticketing systems. Science fiction storytelling has constantly envisioned the cities and urban life of the future....

July 8, 2022 · 2 min · 267 words · Jamie Owens

You’ll no longer need a Facebook account to use the Oculus Quest — and that’s a win-win for Zuck

Meta will no longer force you to login with a Facebook account when you use your VR headsets. The company stressed that the Meta account isnt a social media profile. Youll need to set up a Meta Horizon profile, with a username, photo, and avatar. Basically, what Oculus used to be. It’s free, every week, in your inbox. Privacy-wise, the update gives you the option to decide how and if you want people to follow you....

July 8, 2022 · 1 min · 181 words · Jane Patton

Apple’s ‘Lockdown Mode’ is the sharpest arrow in its security quiver

But the most impressive upcoming feature by far is Lockdown Mode. It’s free, every week, in your inbox. This is meant to protect people like journalists, activists, human rights defenders, and politicians. Lockdown Mode disables various protocols and services that can prove to be dangerous. Thats likely a defense mechanism againstJIT-spraying attacks. The rest of the restrictions include: The reason for this is simple: all these are potential vulnerabilities. Dont worry about that though....

July 7, 2022 · 1 min · 172 words · Allison Ball

Autonomous vehicles are a dream for drug smugglers — and the law must prepare

However, this also applies to smugglers. Trafficking of drugs, people, weapons, and black market goods will all receive a boon from AVs. They will cruise down highways and across borders. It’s free, every week, in your inbox. Police would want to take control over your car, or even control over just thecameras on the car. Is law enforcement prepared? Though, some have already begun to explore the possibilities. Ultimately, regulators and law enforcement will need to take up the potential illicit uses of AVs....

July 7, 2022 · 1 min · 109 words · Matthew Flores

Developers! Here’s how to create a side project that gets you noticed

Thisarticlewas originally published on .cult byJurn Van Wissen..cultis a Berlin-based community platform for developers. One of the most underrated things you could do in yourcareeris learn how to stand out. But how do you stand out? Why are you the React developer that stands out in a crowd of React developers? It’s free, every week, in your inbox. The truth is your resume is likely to be evaluated by recruiters, non-technical managers, or C-level employees....

July 7, 2022 · 2 min · 410 words · Brad Williams

What the hell is a ‘sand battery?’ And why am I so damn excited?

How does this work? Finnish startupPolar Night Energyhas developed a novel way to store heat. A 47 meter steel container is filled with hundreds of tonnes of sand. Its effectively a giant sand battery. Why sand? While wind and solar energy are extremely useful, they only offer intermittent power. This means that once heated, the silo can stay hot for months with minimal intervention. Theyve onlyraised 500k in seed funding....

July 7, 2022 · 1 min · 151 words · Stacey Nelson

Why crypto fans love Telegram despite it betraying their decentralization ethos

Communicating with crypto fans requires specific skills and attributes. Theres anesoteric languageto learn,newsocial normsto adopt, and atoxically-positive philosophyto embrace. But perhaps the most important credential of all is a Telegram account. The social media and messaging app provides both public square and private rooms for crypto enthusiasts. So popular is the platform that those without it risk being ostracized from the community. Notably, the apps appeal has endured despite fears it jeopardizes a tenet ofcryptocurrencies: security....

July 7, 2022 · 2 min · 423 words · George Villanueva

Why ‘facial expression recognition’ AI is a total scam

Im going to save you some time here: they most certainly did not. Such a thing isnt currently possible. But you dont have to take my word for it. you might arrive at the same conclusion using your own critical thinking abilities. Up front:The research is fundamentally flawed because it conflates facial expression with human emotion. 40% off TNW Conference! But, just for fun, lets keep going. Background:Dont let the hype fool you....

July 7, 2022 · 1 min · 188 words · John Coleman

Gen Z’s hunger for 2010s nostalgia is giving Tumblr a new lease of life

In 2018, Tumblr content deemed sexually explicit orNSFW was banned. The controversial policy led to amass exodusfrom the site, the so-calledTumblr apocalypse. 40% off TNW Conference! In spite of that, Tumblr remains a home to art, fandom, memes, and social critique. This is partly due to the flexibility of the main user interfaces. Such openness also facilitated the rise in NSFW content that became a core part of Tumblrs identity....

July 6, 2022 · 3 min · 493 words · Mark Marshall

God bless the EU for forcing Amazon to introduce two-click Prime cancellation (in member states)

The pain of unsubscribing from Amazon Prime is over at least if you live in Europe. Theres definitely power in numbers. Its all thanks to extensive lobbying by EU and EEA consumer organizations. Why is canceling Amazon Prime such a pain in the ass? It’s free, every week, in your inbox. In other words, consumers who want to leave the service face many hurdles. These include complicated navigation menus, skewed wording, confusing choices, and repeated nudging....

July 6, 2022 · 2 min · 231 words · Amber Williams

How L-Acoustics brings the sweet sound of spatial audio to the masses

For most of our lives, stereo has been the primary way of rendering the music we consume. But perhaps that shouldnt be surprising: reproducing and, especially,creatingimmersive audio content is awfully inconvenient. Luckily, things are starting to change. It’s free, every week, in your inbox. L-Acoustics wasnt always focused on everyday creators, after all. Its not about the quality of the speakers anymore, its more about the system approach. Simple two-channel systems have held up in home listening spaces and small venues because the distances involved arent huge....

July 6, 2022 · 2 min · 223 words · Craig Mckay