Tesla Ranks 1St In Global Battery Ev Sales But Chinese Automakers Get The Lion S Share

Most notably, their report provided significant insights on the sales ranking. Tesla may have remained the established sales leader with 24.6% market share, but it is the Chinese automakers who collectively hold the largest market share of 25.1%, and who have moved up the ranks compared to last year. Specifically, Wuling Hongguang, BYD, and ORA take three of the top five spots. As researched by the company, Tesla owes its first place mainly to the Tesla Model 3, which exceeded Model Y by more than 50,000 units....

December 19, 2022 · 2 min · 242 words · Deana White

Thanks Coronavirus Youtube Will Now Default To 480P Globally

Beginning Tuesday, YouTube will default to standard definition – in other words, 480p – regardless of your connection. The measure is rolling out gradually and is expected to last 30 days, though it’s possible YouTube may extend it depending on future strain on networks. But while Netflix and others are forcing you onto the lower quality streams, YouTube only defaults to 480p, so you still have the option to watch that crisp 8K footage if you’d like....

December 19, 2022 · 1 min · 169 words · Richard Strohl

The Apple Watch Hand Washing Feature Is Coming Dirt And Filth Beware

And — who, really, could possibly forget? — an Apple Watch hand washing feature. You heard that right: no longer will you have to sing Happy Birthday or other equally irritating songs (though that decision rests with you) to protect yourself from filth and coronavirus. Instead, your fancy Apple wearable will do the dirty work. Well, okay, it’s not going to actually wash your hands for you, but it is going to automatically give you a countdown while you do the deed....

December 19, 2022 · 2 min · 366 words · Sharon Mcfarland

The Best Way To Transcribe An Interview Without Having To Do Shit Or Pay

Transcribing interviews is a pain, there’s no doubt about it. Listening back to the conversation, it becomes painfully obvious how often people sniff, how incoherent their sentences are, and how awful your own voice sounds. Add on top of that hours of manually transcribing each word and you’ve got yourself a hellish day. Luckily, we’re here to help. First up, what do we want from a transcribing experience? Accuracy is important, it has to be easy to use, and it doesn’t hurt if it’s free....

December 19, 2022 · 3 min · 630 words · Alissa Larsen

The Boring Company Finally Finished Digging Elon Musk S Silly Tunnel Under Vegas

That’s right, the company that was going to solve traffic by building an underground mass-transit system that conveyed vehicles on a futuristic sled system at high speed… has finally finished digging the tunnels for its first commercial project: a “people mover” in Las Vegas. And not one of those fancy people movers like you might find at the airport. You won’t be standing on a swift moving track that goes underground or anything futuristic like that....

December 19, 2022 · 2 min · 322 words · Harry Garis

The First 4 Things To Do When Creating A Viable Piece Of Hardware

I’ll go into how we developed these products to describe what stages of development a device goes through before it reaches store shelves. Hopefully it can help you on your own hardware journey! Let’s start with the basics. Here’s a typical product development cycle (such as for a smart speaker or a smart screen) from idea to launch. I’ll focus on stages 1-4, the fundamentals. It all starts, of course, with an idea....

December 19, 2022 · 4 min · 835 words · Gerry Alexandre

The Forgotten Woman Who Discovered The Greenhouse Effect

But over the last decade, a new answer has come to light: 1856. That’s when amateur American scientist Eunice Foote detailed the mechanics of what we now call the greenhouse effect. Yet we know very little about her. We don’t even know what she looked like. “It’s almost like a cloak-and-dagger story,” explains John Perlin, a physicist and science historian at UC Santa Barbara. He was one of several researchers who first heard of Foote in 2011, when retired geologist Ray Sorensen stumbled across her work....

December 19, 2022 · 6 min · 1256 words · Maxine Cone

The Future Of Us Government Vehicles Is Electric

The commitment came as part of the “Buy American” executive order, which is designed, as its name suggests, to stimulate government procurement of US-made products. America’s switch to electric vehicles won’t happen overnight though. It’ll also be quite expensive and challenging because there isn’t a huge amount of choice when it comes to US-made EVs. [Read: How Netflix shapes mainstream culture, explained by data] Perhaps the most obvious is Tesla, but General Motors and Nissan also produce electric vehicles in the country....

December 19, 2022 · 2 min · 222 words · Jim Smith

The Science Behind Why Everyone Is Angry On Twitter On Mondays

Our study just published suggests the answer is a clear “no.” We found angry tweet counts actually increased in cooler weather. And as daily maximum temperatures rose, angry tweet counts decreased. We also found the incidence of angry tweets is highest on Mondays, and perhaps unsurprisingly, angry Twitter posts are most prevalent after big news events such as a leadership spill. This is the first study to compare patterns of assault and social media anger with temperature....

December 19, 2022 · 5 min · 981 words · Charles Jones

The Surface Laptop 4 May Arrive In April With Both Amd And Intel Options

The rumor comes courtesy of German site WinFuture, which has an excellent track record with leaks. Based on the report, it appears Microsoft might offer a choice between Intel and AMD for both sizes of the laptop. Previously, you could only get an Intel Chip on the 15-inch model by buying a special ‘Surface Laptop 3 for Business.’ Here’s what else we learn from the report: The laptop will be available in 13....

December 19, 2022 · 2 min · 293 words · Marie Walbridge

The Taliban Love Toyota But Why

Militias have long used Toyota pickup trucks as a vehicle of war, especially in the Middle East. The trucks are lightweight, agile, fuel-efficient, and well suited to the local terrain. In 2013 Kyle Mizokami noted: Toyotas are not only a war vehicle in Afghanistan. Somali warlords use them in Somalia. Humanitarian aid officials have even purchased the vehicles from terrorists to ensure that aid reached its destination. In the late 1980s, there was even The Toyota War, the last phase of the Chadian–Libyan conflict, in 1987 in Northern Chad and on the Libyan–Chadian border....

December 19, 2022 · 3 min · 444 words · Helen Marlow

The Uae Is Reportedly Spying On Millions Of Totok Messenger Users Update It S Back On Google Play

The New York Times reports that ToTok, an Emirati messaging app, isn’t quite what it seems on the surface. While it promises “FREE, fast, and secure calling and messaging,” it’s reportedly being used by the government of the United Arab Emirates to try to track users’ chats and listen in on their calls. The news comes from US intelligence officials who spoke to the NYT. The publication noted that this is part of a trend among authoritarian governments that are looking for more effective ways to “spy on foreign adversaries, criminal and terrorist networks, journalists and critics....

December 19, 2022 · 2 min · 295 words · Judy Evenson

The Uk Counts Down To Its First Ever Orbital Satellite Launch Update The Mission Failed

At the center of the mission was a modified Boeing 747 aircraft, the Cosmic Girl, fitted with Virgin Orbit’s Launcher One rocket, which was carrying nine civil and defense satellites. Interested viewers who watched the launch via Virgin Orbit’s livestream below were faced with disappointment: the mission failed. Cosmic Girl was to take off from Spaceport Cornwall and ascend to an altitude of 35,000 feet (10.6 kilometers) above the Atlantic Ocean....

December 19, 2022 · 3 min · 626 words · Joyce Benavidez

The Ultimate Guide To Video Editing For Newbies

While our unlimited access to content makes video creation appear simple (if there are so many videos out there, it can’t be that hard, right?), there are a few common pitfalls first-time video makers often run into. We spoke with video editing expert, Kwangsub Kim, to get the pro tips you need to create an amazing first video. After being in the business for over 20 years, Kim became vice president of GOM & Company, an organization that’s been in the software business for over 20 years....

December 19, 2022 · 5 min · 978 words · Michelle Moritz

The Us Army Is Developing A Nightmarish Thermal Facial Recognition System

DEVCOM, the US Army’s corporate research department, last week published a pre-print paper documenting the development of an image database for training AI to perform facial recognition using thermal images. Why this matters: Robots can use night vision optics to effectively see in the dark, but to date there’s been no method by which they can be trained to identify surveillance targets using only thermal imagery. This database, made up of hundreds of thousands of images consisting of regular light pictures of people and their corresponding thermal images, aims to change that....

December 19, 2022 · 2 min · 322 words · Richard Loy

The Xbox Series X Won T Have Exclusive Games At Launch

Matt Booty, head of Xbox Game Studios, told MCV that the company wants all games to be playable on both Xbox One and the Series X: The conceit behind a “launch exclusive” is to have a game that gives users a good reason to purchase one console over another. A beautiful or massive game gives developers the chance to flex the new console’s muscles, showing what it’s capable of at launch....

December 19, 2022 · 2 min · 328 words · Susan Mcwilliams

These Courses Will Get Your Ready To Ace Cisco S Network Certification Tests

Even companies who didn’t usually think of their technology needs as being part of a big-N Network before are probably thinking in those terms now. With workers remotely doing their thing for the foreseeable future in many industries, it’s never been more vital for a company to have a knowledgeable, experienced network admin overseeing all their tech. As the worldwide leader in digital networking, teleconferencing and sharing information, Cisco is still the gold standard for any IT expert....

December 19, 2022 · 2 min · 370 words · Mildred Durall

These Greedy Black Holes Just Swallowed Two Neutron Stars

The two observations were made in January 2020, by the Laser Interferometer Gravitational-wave Observatory (LIGO) and the Virgo Observatory, both of which detect gravitational waves from the distant cosmos. After 18 months of painstaking analysis, our discoveries are published today in The Astrophysics Journal Letters. The new observations open up new avenues to study the life cycle of stars, the nature of space-time, and the behavior of matter at extreme pressures and densities....

December 19, 2022 · 5 min · 1008 words · Ezra Nabors

These New Technologies Will Soon Answer Our Biggest Questions About The Universe

How wrong he was. The following century completely turned physics on its head. A huge number of theoretical and experimental discoveries have transformed our understanding of the universe, and our place within it. Don’t expect the next century to be any different. The universe has many mysteries that still remain to be uncovered – and new technologies will help us to solve them over the next 50 years. The first concerns the fundamentals of our existence....

December 19, 2022 · 5 min · 990 words · Anthony Holloman

This Browser Extension Helps You Learn Words In Other Languages While Reading Online

While Duolingo is great for my learning experience, I wanted something to help expand my German vocabulary without spending too much time. Thankfully, I stumbled upon this useful Chrome extension called Toucan. [Read: Are EVs too expensive? Here are 5 common myths, debunked] The tool’s idea is nifty and simple: choose a language you’re learning and it’ll show you words in that tongue in articles you’re reading. It’ll highlight the words in the language of your choice — in my case, German — in the article....

December 19, 2022 · 1 min · 212 words · Steven Chaney