It's Thursday, January 17, 2019. Hey, good morning! You look fabulous. Are you ready for another RAZR? Motorola probably hopes so, but in the meantime we’re taking Tesla’s latest driving assist for a road trip and trying on some self-tightening basketball shoes. (View in browser.) What year is it? According to the Wall Street Journal, Motorola parent company Lenovo could have a deal to sell a new version RAZR-branded smartphone on Verizon as soon as February. While those dates could change, the paper’s sources say the device could cost up to $1,500 and come with a foldable screen ready to fight adjustable devices we’re anticipating from Samsung and LG. | | The perfect fit. So why would anyone need shoes that tighten themselves? Edgar Alvarez put on the $350 Adapt BB to find out, testing not only the automatic tightening but also the shoe’s manual controls and ability to set a fit via smartphone app. Right now they’re set up for basketball players who might need to change tightness as their feet swell during a game, but the FitAdapt tech could also make life easier for people who are unable to tie their own shoes. For now, though, they measure up by being much more comfortable than last year’s HyperAdapt 1.0. | | Elon, take the wheel. Roberto Baldwin took Tesla’s latest upgrade, Navigate on Autopilot (available to cars built on or after October 19, 2016), on a 571-mile drive from San Francisco to Las Vegas to attend CES. This is his story. | | Sponsored Content by StackCommerce | |
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