January 8, 2021 Tesla’s Model Y now available in cheaper Standard Range option The new Standard Range model sits alongside the existing Long Range and Performance versions. | Screenshot: Tesla.com Tesla is now taking orders for a…
January 8, 2021 The UK will probe Google’s plan to eliminate third-party cookies in Chrome Google is planning to eliminate third-party cookies in its Chrome browser by 2022, which sounds like a good thing for consumers worried about privacy….
January 8, 2021 Senator Says Computer Stolen From Capitol Office During Coup Attempt by ***** Loyalists A laptop computer belonging to the office of U.S. Senator Jeff Merkley from Oregon was one of several electronic devices stolen by ***** loyalists…
January 8, 2021 ‘SportsNation’ is making a comeback on ESPN+ When ESPN’s SportsNation first launched in 2009, a lot of its material came directly from the internet via YouTube, tweets and online polling —…
January 8, 2021 No headline can possibly do this photo justice Overwhelmed by life? Shove your head in a Gengar. | Image: P-Bandai.jp Pokémon has an illustrious history of beautifully bizarre merch including a human-sized…
January 8, 2021 Sony’s 360-degree audio is coming to streaming video Amazon’s Echo Studio speaker, which supports Sony’s 360 Reality Audio format. | Photo by Dan Seifert / The Verge Sony has announced an expansion…
January 8, 2021 FCC head Ajit Pai won’t reform Section 230 before he leaves office After announcing that he planned to “clarify” the meaning Section 230 free speech internet rules back in October 2020, FAA chairman Ajit Pai has…
January 8, 2021 Tesla begins selling its cheapest Model Y yet You can now order a more affordable Model Y or one that sits seven instead of five from Tesla’s website. As Electrek notes, Tesla’s…
January 8, 2021 Boeing agrees to pay $2.5 billion to settle criminal charge over 737 Max crashes Boeing has reached an agreement with the Department of Justice to avoid prosecution over the two fatal 737 Max crashes that killed 346 people….
January 8, 2021 FCC Chairman Quietly Abandoned Attempt to ‘Clarify’ Section 230 Approximately 5 million years ago back in October, Federal Communications Chairman Ajit Pai vowed to “move forward with a rulemaking” to “clarify” Section 230…