| It's Friday, September 27, 2019. Hey, good morning! You look fabulous. Tesla’s EVs are about to get a major upgrade, while Sony is showing off more of The Last of Us Part II. Also, the OnePlus 7T has surfaced, and Netflix released a trailer for its Scorsese flick The Irishman. (View in browser.) Hit ‘I’m feeling hungry,’ and the car will decide where you’re getting lunch today. For Tesla owners, the next software update will be a major one. Version 10.0 of the company’s software brings Netflix and YouTube to in-car displays, as well as improved gaming with the Cuphead side-scroller. If you have the enhanced autopilot or full self-driving option, you can use the Smart Summon function to make your car come to you, as long as it's in your line of sight. | | Get ready for another post-apocalypse road trip. Just like the first game, TLoU Part II seems like it'll be one of the more disturbingly violent games you can play. Naughty Dog says this is the biggest game it's ever made, and if these demos are any indication, each new environment will give Ellie boundless options for exploration and surviving encounters with enemies. | | Now the standalone VR headset can plug directly into your gaming PC. According to Devindra Hardawar, "Oculus Link seems like a killer feature, one that practically makes the Rift S irrelevant. And now that I've had some time with a Link-equipped Quest, I'm even more convinced that's true." | | Sponsored Content by Stack Commerce | | Where does this mid-cycle refresh fit in? The OnePlus 7T has a slightly bigger 6.55-inch display with a 2,400 x 1,080 resolution, plus it inherits the 90Hz refresh rate and HDR10+ support from the 7 Pro. It’s coming to the US through T-Mobile and will cost $599 for the 8GB RAM plus 128GB storage combination. | | The Pro edition includes a stand. As promised, it'll ship with Android TV and include support for both Google Assistant and Alexa. Using the OnePlus Connect app, you'll be able to input text and switch between Android TV apps on your smartphone. If you get a call on your phone, the OnePlus TV will automatically reduce its volume. There’s no word yet on a US release, and these will go on sale first in India. | | We’ll help you choose. To enjoy all of the streaming apps and services that are out there, you're going to need some hardware. That's where streaming boxes, streaming sticks and even gaming consoles come in. | | But wait, there's more... | | | |
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