It's Thursday, November 23, 2017. Hey, good morning! You look fabulous. To go along with the Thanksgiving feast, we have the FCC’s plan to kill net neutrality. It’s not much of a treat but should provide some reading material if you have the day off. Otherwise, we have an alert about Intel CPUs, and a peek at Apple’s work on self-driving cars. Speak up before the commission votes December 14th. The FCC has released the final draft of its proposal to rollback 2015 net neutrality protections. If enacted, the order would reclassify broadband internet service as an information service and Title II regulations would no longer apply. While chairman Ajit Pai says his process is more transparent than previous efforts, it’s unpopular across wide swaths of the internet, and as written places a lot of trust in ISPs to do the right thing. How much faith do you have in Comcast, Verizon, AT&T and the rest? | | No hybrid tax With a sticker price that’s the same as its all-gas 530i counterpart, the 530e offers hybrid power minus the premium. They also match in horsepower; however, the hybrid setup does add some extra torque -- if that’s what you’re looking for. It can even drive up to 19 miles in all-electric mode. There are some other small differences, but check out Roberto Baldwin’s review to find out if a slightly greener experience can still be just as luxurious. | | FYI. Sixth-, seventh- and eighth-generation Core chips (Skylake, Kaby Lake and Kaby Lake R), along with Pentium, Celeron, Atom and multiple Xeon chips, have a security flaw in their Management Engine. Security researchers have identified several ways someone could take advantage of them to take over systems, but there is some good news: Only one of the vulnerabilities can be exploited remotely. Still, PC makers are working on firmware updates to patch the holes, so keep an eye out for updates coming soon. | | More than just multiplayer. In December, an update for the newest Gran Turismo game will introduce GT League, a new single-player mode. Like cup tournaments in previous games, some of the races will require certain cars, and Polyphony Digital says it will expand with more races in 2018. Plus, there are some new cars on the way -- look forward to driving 12 more next month (including the Ferarri F40 and Enzo) and 50 more next year. | | But wait, there's more... | |
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