Tag: back
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Tesla pulls Full Self-Driving update due to ‘issues’
Tesla has rolled back the latest version of its Full Self-Driving car software, from version 10.3 back to version 10.2. The Full Self-Driving (FSD) is optional software that enables a number of autonomous driving features in Tesla cars (though it does not really enabled autonomous driving without driver supervision). The company released it as limited…
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Tesla’s fine print officially pushes Cybertruck production back to 2022
A look at the fine print on the Tesla website confirms that its futuristic Cybertruck will need more time before delivery. The electric light-duty truck prototype was unveiled in Nov. 2019 and was supposed to go into production by the end of 2021. As recently as the end of July, the Cybertruck order page on…
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More Than 185,000 People Signed Petitions To Stop Jeff Bezos From Returning to Earth
More than 185,000 people have signed petitions to not allow billionaire Jeff Bezos from returning to Earth after he blasts off to space today. Bezos, the founder of Amazon and space exploration firm Blue Origin, revealed on June 7th that he and his brother, Mark Bezos, would fly into space aboard the company’s New Shepard…
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A Mostly Maskless World of Concrete: Vegas is Back … Almost
As one industry wit put it: “The construction industry closed down Vegas and now we’re opening it back up.” It has been a long journey between the 2020 ConExpo — with its impending-doom daily news cycle — to the 2021 World of Concrete. As I took the new Loop tunnel from the Central Hall area to…
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The tide seems to be turning on ‘Work from Goa’ trend
Mumbai: “The exodus has finally begun”, a local real estate agent told Devika Sarin recently.Sarin, the co-founder of a boutique bed and breakfast and co-working space in Goa – Curioso Studio and Suites, knew immediately what the agent was referring to.Big-city dwellers, predominantly from the startup and tech community, who had – amid a raging…
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Elon Musk: I Got A COVID Test Four Times In One Day. ‘Two Came Back Negative, Two Came Back Positive.’
Elon Musk suspects something strange is brewing with the current spate of COVID tests. According to the eccentric billionaire, he took a test four times in one day and got two different results. “Something extremely bogus is going on. Was tested for covid four times today. Two tests came back negative, two came back positive.…
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Insider Transportation: GM’s risky battery bet, Uber avoids a shutdown, airports adapt to the age of coronavirus, and more
Cadillac Happy Friday and welcome back to Business Insider’s weekly roundup of all things A to B. I’m senior editor Alex Davies, back on BI’s transportation desk after a six-year hiatus. A whole lot changed in that interim: Wall Street has decided that Tesla is worth more than most of its competitors combined. The COVID-19…
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Tesla brings back free, unlimited supercharging for Model S and Model X cars
Free and boundless supercharging is back for owners of Model S and Model X cars, Tesla has announced – that means drivers may get the Supercharger juice and network up their automobiles at no excess cost. It is a benefit that Tesla CEO Elon Musk has previously described as”unsustainable”, although this latest decision suggests that…
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Blain: Which Of These Four Stocks Will Trigger The Market’s Jenga Moment
Blain’s Morning Porridge, Filed by Bill Blain of Shard Capital “You’re an exceptional judge of Trooper Tyree. You proved that if you stole my horse.” That was an interesting week… What did we learn? No surprise in the deepening crisis in Argentina or a comedian president in Ukraine. Headlines this morning are about the absence…
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Hoda Muthana wants to come home from Syria – just like many loyalist women who fled to Canada during the American Revolution
ABC News American emigrant Hoda Muthana begged American governments last month to let her return to the United States. Much like Muthana’s insistence that she wants to return to America for the good of her young son, early colonists who had supported Britain through American Revolution faced a similar dilemma, argues G. Patrick O’Brien a…