It's Thursday, August 03, 2017. Hey, good morning! You look fabulous. This morning we have free advice on how to sell tablets, the latest financial data from Tesla and two big screens (one of them is on a phone). Seems simple when you think about it. Lower the price. | | Just wait until the MTA gets hold of one. Just weeks after Hyperloop One demonstrated a working, albeit slow, version of its levitating sled, the company has made another leap forward. This time around, the startup has successfully tested its XP-1 passenger pod, reaching speeds of up to 192MPH and levitating off the track as it accelerated. | | Check out that Command Line. Microsoft hasn’t adjusted the default color settings for the Windows Console in 20 years, but if you clean install its latest Insider Preview, there’s something new waiting. This release also includes support for control via eye-tracking, and the implementation of its Fluent Design System on the Edge browser. | | Extra tall. We’re expecting to see the LG V30 unveiled on August 31st, and last night the company announced its next flagship device will have a 6-inch 1440p FullVision OLED screen. This is LG’s first OLED phone since the G Flex 2, and, while it drops the curve gimmick, we’re pretty sure users will enjoy the extra screen space. | | Worth it? Samsung already had a 75-inch 4K QLED TV on sale for $9,000, but upgrading to 88 inches means the price will more than double. We guess it really depends on how much you value the guests at your next Super Bowl party. | | Part of the Stone Island fall collection. It's hard to see these little sewn-in AirPod slots as anything more than vanity ports for the terminally fashion-conscious. | | Speakers, headphones and maybe a turntable. High-quality audio equipment is a key element of any educational experience, right? That idea may not be peer reviewed, but there’s no time like the present to start developing your audiophile tastes, and we have a few recommendations on what hardware you should pick. | | Sign up now to be number 455,001 in line. Now that the Model 3 has started to ship, we’re watching Tesla’s earnings reports for information on how many it can build. So far, the company says its projections are still on track, and that it expects production to hit 5,000 cars per week by the end of this year. As far as what’s on the way, Elon Musk confirmed the Model Y crossover will share a platform with the Model 3, while Tesla’s next big unveiling will be an electric semi-truck. | | But wait, there's more... | |
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