Tuesday 15 August 2017

The Morning After: Delorean's next car is a flying one

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It's Tuesday, August 15, 2017.

Hey, good morning! 

What happened? DeLorean’s making a flying car, that’s what. Well, it has a render and plans. There’s also a ready-for-swimming wearable for Samsung and Mewtwo wants to fight.
 

Where we're going, we won't need roads, but we will need sophisticated air-traffic control. 
 

DeLorean's next car is a flying one
 

DeLorean's next car is a flying one<br />   

Didn’t the DeLorean always fly? Oh wait...
 

It can also play your offline Spotify songs.
 

Samsung's next Gear Fit will track your swimming
 

Samsung's next Gear Fit will track your swimming<br />   

The Gear Fit 2 Pro appears to look much like its predecessor, complete with a tall, curved display, but with some big design upgrades. Most notably, it would add 5 ATM water resistance and that hoped-for swim tracking. It may just be a leak for now, but if you’ve missed aquatic-fitness metric tracking -- this could be the (niche) wearable for you.
 

Buyers can see how much they'll save with solar panels and a Powerwall battery.
 

Tesla's Tiny House roadshow demystifies its energy tech
 

Tesla's Tiny House roadshow demystifies its energy tech<br />   

Renewable energy is good for the planet, but it can be great for consumers -- depending on your location, you can actually make a profit using solar panels and backup battery storage. Those benefits can be hard for consumers to grok, however, so Tesla has launched the Tiny House tour in Australia with all of its latest technology in tow (literally).
 

I’m glad I walked away from it.
 

A break from Twitter showed me how broken it is
 

A break from Twitter showed me how broken it is<br />   

Senior Editor Daniel Cooper decided to take a week-long break from the platform to see if, like all those other quitters, he’d find life is happier on the other side. 
 

The psychic cat for only the very best.
 

Fighting Mewtwo in 'Pokémon Go' is invite-only
 

Mewtwo finally made an appearance in Pokémon Go today in Japan. The legendary pocket monster helped show off the new Exclusive Raid Battle system in Japan, and soon will be making its way to domestic shores.
 

But wait, there's more...

1. Intel CEO Brian Krzanich drops out of Trump council

2. Get Google's own contacts app on any Android phone

3. Softlab transforms 'empty' space with light and mirrors

4. What we're playing: 'Tacoma,' 'Final Fantasy' and 'A Dark Room'

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