By 2020 Tesla plans to consume more batteries than the rest of the world combined. This is where it will make them. The post Inside […] Read the original post by Jack Stewart
Month: July 2016
The Netflix of China Just Bought Vizio to Conquer the US
The Netflix of China now has the ability to push its online services into the US market on US televisions. The post The Netflix of […] Read the original post by Cade Metz
How New Zealand Plans to Kill Its (Non-Human) Invasive Mammals
What could go wrong? The post How New Zealand Plans to Kill Its (Non-Human) Invasive Mammals appeared first on WIRED. Read the original post by Nick Stockton
The Stories Behind Stranger Things’ Retro ’80s Props
Lynda Reiss, prop master of Stranger Things, talks about the task of recreating the ’80s. The post The Stories Behind Stranger Things’ Retro ’80s Props […] Read the original post by Tim Moynihan
The Makeshift Homes Where Refugees Await Their Fates
Photographer Marco Tiberio spent 11 months photographing the tents and huts in the Calais migrant camp in France. The post The Makeshift Homes Where Refugees […] Read the original post by Laura Mallonee
Design FX: Hardly Anything in Star Trek Beyond Is Real
Sure, the acting is real—but most of the spaceships and aliens in Justin Lin’s latest addition to the franchise were made with VFX. Here’s how. […] Read the original post by Angela Watercutter
The DoD Brings on Tech’s Brightest Minds—and Problems
The Department of Defense is looking at the blazing-fast ying to its octogenarian-on-horse-tranquilizers yang: Silicon Valley. The post The DoD Brings on Tech’s Brightest Minds—and […] Read the original post by Matt Simon
How to work between Pages 5 and Pages ’09
Natasha Scott asks about finding a simple way to work between two different versions of Pages: Pages ’09 (version 4) and Pages 5. She writes: From […] Read the original post by Glenn Fleishman
QuickBooks Self-Employed: A much-improved business finance app
I’m away on vacation this week and too far away from my servers to make our last two NetInstall episodes work, so this week we’ll […] Read the original post by Jeffery Battersby
Inside the Mind of Werner Herzog, Luddite Master of the Internet
What happens when the legendary German director is hired to make a promotional film about the Internet? You get a true document of the modern […] Read the original post by Jason Tanz
Australian Banks Challenge Apple Over Mobile Payment App Restrictions
Three of Australia’s biggest banks have lodged a joint application with anti-trust regulators to negotiate with Apple over gaining access to the NFC-based mobile payment […] Read the original post by Tim Hardwick
Save $43 on this protective 12.9-inch iPad Pro case today!
You don’t want to risk your precious 12.9-inch iPad Pro getting damaged during transport or on a jobsite, right? Ballistic’s Tough Jacket case is a […] Read the original post by iMore.com
Oppo PM-2 planar magnetic headphones review: As exquisite as they are expensive
The Oppo PM-2 are all-around spectacular headphones, as well they should be considering their $699 price tag. These cans deliver an uncolored, neutral, and engaging […] Read the original post by Theo Nicolakis
Guardian Circle lets you form a fast response team to help friends and family
Guardian Circle is now available for download on iPhone and iPad. The app utilizes peer-to-peer technology to connect family members and friends and offers a […] Read the original post by Rich Edmonds
Car was exceeding the speed limit at time of Tesla Autopilot accident
Tesla's Autopilot system has come under scrutiny recently, after a driver using the system was killed when his Model S hit a white tractor-trailer on […] Read the original post by Gizmag