| It's Tuesday, June 12, 2018. Hey, good morning! You look fabulous. Sony and Ubisoft’s E3 press conferences are down, leaving just Nintendo today at noon ET. Check out our impressions of games like The Last of Us: Part II or Beyond Good and Evil 2 as we prepare for another day of gaming news in LA. (View in browser.) Hm, can you think of a car this would compete with? Mercedes first unveiled this A-Class-sized electric car at the Frankfurt Auto Show last year, but it now apparently has a working prototype. It's expected to have a 60 kWh battery pack that will yield a 200- to 250-mile range, and electric drivetrain that will propel it from 0 to 60 mph in around five seconds. A DC quick-charging system will allow you to add 60 miles or so of range in just ten minutes. | | So many games. Now that we’ve had time to think about Microsoft’s E3 keynote (watch all the highlights right here), our editors have some opinions. From the surprises (Funko Pop Gears?) to the letdowns (Crackdown delayed again), Nick Summers and Billy Steele can talk you through it. | | ‘Ellie, I think they should be terrified of you.’ The first announcement of The Last of Us: Part II came about three and a half years after the first game arrived and showed protagonist Ellie grown up by about five years from when we last saw her, singing a song and promising to kill "every last one" of some unknown group that has wronged her. This trailer’s look was more varied, but no less mysterious, as we're privy to some new relationships in Ellie's life beyond Joel, and get a look at just how dangerous she has become. | | Sponsored Content by Yahoo Finance All Markets Summit: Crypto | | Kelly wrote: ‘I do almost everything now by phone or face-to-face comms.’ A personal email account of White House Chief of Staff John Kelly was hacked, according to an email obtained by Buzzfeed via a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request. | | ‘You need consumers to change their mindset of what a PC is.’ Over a year after Microsoft, Qualcomm and Intel unveiled the Always Connected PC (ACPC) ecosystem we’re still waiting for the ARM PC revolution. New technology unveiled this year at Computex should help, but the carrier’s slow adoption of eSIM and a PC industry seemingly stuck in a rut are still hurdles to overcome. | | So what now? The FCC's decision to overturn Obama-era net neutrality protections went into effect yesterday. The FTC has oversight of ISP’s bandwidth shenanigans, but a number of bills at the state and federal levels -- not to mention pending lawsuits -- may have more to say on the subject. "Hold the obituaries. Net neutrality is not dead," Fight for the Future Deputy Director Evan Greer said in a statement. | | But wait, there's more... | | | |
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