Tesla Model 3 Drives Surge In Uk S Battery Powered Vehicle Registrations

According to figures from the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency (DVLA) published late last month, in the 12 months leading up to September 2019 the Tesla Model 3 was the most registered battery electric vehicle in the UK. Even though deliveries of the vehicle only began in summer of 2019, more than 5,500 Tesla Model 3’s were registered in the 12-month period. The only vehicles to outdo the Model 3 are Mitsubishi’s Outlander and the BMW 5 Series E, both of which are plug-in hybrid electric vehicles....

December 18, 2022 · 2 min · 323 words · Donald Frost

Tesla Owners Still Love Their Cars Despite Recalls And Build Quality Issues

A just-released Consumer Reports survey puts all four Tesla models in its Top 10 most satisfying vehicles. The rankings covered value, comfort, driving, cabin storage, in-car electronics, and styling. Honda Insight Hybrid is the only electrified vehicle besides Tesla to show up in the Top 5 of any of those categories (styling). On the other hand, the least satisfying list has the Chevrolet Bolt (dinged for comfort and styling) and Honda Clarity (driving and in-car electronics) in its five worst categories....

December 18, 2022 · 4 min · 799 words · Melvin Calhoun

Tesla Squeezes 5 More Power Into 2021 Model 3 With Hardware Improvements

According to Electrek, Tesla has improved the energy density of its 2170 cells by around 5%. The 2021 Model 3 specification lists an 82 kWh battery — a 7 kWh improvement over the car’s current 75 kWh pack. In reality, this means that Tesla can now squeeze 353 miles of range out of its Long Range Model 3, a nice 31-mile increase over the current (2020) version. This news isn’t entirely unexpected....

December 18, 2022 · 2 min · 254 words · Kenneth Perreault

Thanks Electric Eels Without You Our Batteries Would Suck

Italian physicist Alessandro Volta tapped into fundamental electrochemical principles when he invented the first battery in 1800. Essentially, the physical joining of two different materials, usually metals, generates a chemical reaction that results in the flow of electrons from one material to the other. That stream of electrons represents portable energy that can be harnessed to generate power. The first materials people employed to make batteries were copper and zinc....

December 18, 2022 · 5 min · 1045 words · Florence Bollinger

The 10 Video Games That Defined The 2010S

So where’d these changes come from? They came from a few games that, through their impact and popularity, changed the gaming industry as a whole. I won’t lie to you: trying to rank influence is really difficult. There are so many games that left ripples on the industry that judging the size of those ripples can be a tricky exercise in sorting out which game came first. And there are several games that I feel deserve recognition, despite the range of their impact not being as broad....

December 18, 2022 · 12 min · 2548 words · Eugene Chantler

The Barriers Preventing Evtols From Flying And How To Overcome Them

But commercial aviation is a while away. Further, a focus on the aircraft and the required regulations has overlooked the management of their journeys. I recently spoke with Corvin Huber, CEO, and CTO of Skyroads, to find out more, and I learned that the path from here to electric VTOLs is longer and harder than many of us originally thought. Building digital roads in the sky means preparing on the ground Skyroads is developing an automated airspace management and vehicle guidance system that will enable autonomous passenger and cargo vehicles to take off, fly, and land....

December 18, 2022 · 5 min · 876 words · Ken Williams

The Ceo Of Pogo Stick Sharing Startup Cangoroo Insists His Company Isn T A Hoax

Wait, I’m getting ahead of myself. Let’s back up. Cangoroo is a pogo stick-sharing startup that hails from Stockholm, Sweden. It operates on the same basis as Bird and Lime, with users paying based on their usage. The main difference is, well… pogo sticks. That alone raises eyebrows. And then there’s the fact that the company is owned by ODD Company, a branding and communications agency that has produced viral stunts for companies like Carlsberg, German travel agency Tui, and the Movember Foundation....

December 18, 2022 · 4 min · 748 words · Thomas Sayre

The Flair Signature Pro Makes Brewing Delicious Espresso Easy Cheap And Portable

A little over a year ago, I decided to stop wasting money buying iced mochas at coffee shops and learn to make my own espresso-based drinks. It was around then that I reviewed Intact Idea’s Flair Espresso Maker, a sleek and portable brewing device that relied on lever mechanics and a bit of arm strength to brew a cafe-quality shot of coffee – no electricity required. Despite a few caveats, it proved to me that I could pull an espresso at home to rival my favorite Brooklyn coffee spots without spending a fortune....

December 18, 2022 · 5 min · 1007 words · Lisa Carr

The Galaxy Book S Might Be The Samsung Laptop I Ve Been Waiting For

We already covered the Galaxy Book’s launch and specs in our announcement post, so I won’t delve too deep into the minutiae of the internals. The main things you need to know: It’s powered by a Qualcomm 8cx ARM processor, has 8GB of RAM, supports LTE, and packs a battery rated for 23 hours of video playback. I know some of you are already scoffing at the ARM processor given previous ARM-powered Windows laptops haven’t been so hot....

December 18, 2022 · 2 min · 424 words · Rhonda Mcguire

The Hidden Ios 14 Features You Need In Your Life

However, there is a lot of useful iOS features the company didn’t announce on the stage. Don’t worry, I took one for the team, and installed the iOS 14 developer beta to dig out these gems. Here are some of the best features I’ve discovered in my early usage of the new mobile operating system: Emoji search on the keyboard It’s kinda dumb that Apple didn’t have this for years, but now finally you can search for poop or prayer hands (don’t tell me it’s high-five) emoji easily....

December 18, 2022 · 3 min · 544 words · Nettie Nobles

The Key Differences In How Covid 19 Is Impacting Eu And Us Mobility Tech

Trends between Europe and the United States These trends are related to the complete disruption that has occurred in the mobility sector over the past few years, such as 1.) disinvestment in public transport, 2.) over-reliance on VC funding for mobility startups, 3.) questionable business models, 4.) labor and employment status, and 5.) lack of public / private partnerships and coordination, and 6.) increase in individual auto usage and anti-urbanism. Each one of these have had massive implications for how new mobility ventures start, operate, and either succeed (or fail) in the long run....

December 18, 2022 · 5 min · 1043 words · Jonathan Calhoun

The Macbook Pro Turned 16 And It S Finally Good Again

All things have to start somewhere though — and the MacBook Pro’s public life began on January 10, 2006. It was at Macworld in San Francisco where Steve Jobs unveiled Apple’s new computer, which was the spiritual successor to the PowerBook G4. The whole presentation is on YouTube, but you can watch it here: Anyway, I’m not here today to deliver an exhaustive breakdown of the history of the MacBook Pro....

December 18, 2022 · 4 min · 660 words · Alice Jackson

The Ripcurrent Step Through Is A Fat Tire 28Mph Ebike With Tons Of Range

I reviewed the Juiced CrossCurrent X a couple of years and found it to be an impressive option for ebike riders looking for an insane amount of range — over 150 miles, if you don’t mind pedaling at a leisurely pace — or a high-speed ride capable of going over 28mph. And the company already offered a RipCurrent model built on a similar platform, but with big ol’ fat tires for a cushier ride and easier rolling over loose surfaces like sand and snow....

December 18, 2022 · 2 min · 392 words · Hollis Granger

There S A Quantum Crime Spree Coming Here S How Ibm Plans To Save Us

Three of the four winning entries were designed in tandem with IBM. And the person who wrote the fourth has since been hired by Big Blue. I spoke to Scott Crowder, vice president of IBM Quantum, to get a feel for the significance of the NIST announcement and to try and understand the scope of the problem. It turns out the big idea here involves making the world “quantum safe,” before the hack-now-decrypt-later time-bomb goes off....

December 18, 2022 · 4 min · 724 words · Concepcion Parrish

There S Yet Another Proposal For An Ev Charger Emoji

At present, the only emoji that has anything to do with powering or fueling a vehicle is the gas pump emoji: ⛽️. But times are changing, carmakers are transitioning to battery electric drivetrains and the automotive world is attempting to clean up its act. The gas pump emoji’s days are numbered it would seem. With that, Electrify America is proposing an EV charging emoji to take its place. Take a look at it below: “Pushing for an emoji that reflects the experiences of EV drivers is part of Electrify America’s goal to increase EV awareness and adoption, and support the transition to a cleaner energy future – a shift that will have impact on Americans and people around the world,” said Rich Steinberg, director of marketing and communications at Electrify America....

December 18, 2022 · 3 min · 441 words · Mary Parker

There Will Be Millions Of Evs On The Roads How Are We Going To Charge Them All

This announcement might suggest that the transition to more sustainable mobility is ambitious but straightforward. After all, we already know how to build a decent electric car and charging point technologies are also well established. So surely the green revolution is a simple matter of increasing the pace and scale of what is already here? But this glosses over the complexities of such a radical transition. There is still a great degree of uncertainty involved in everything – from how many charge points will be needed and where, to how our practices and our streets might have changed by the time we reach the other side of the transition....

December 18, 2022 · 4 min · 756 words · John Jackson

This 29 Bundle Can Get You Savvy With Google S Own Programming Language

You may not have heard a lot about Google Go, but your friends in web development sure have. Go code runs fast, is easy to use and is perfectly suited to designers creating nimble, yet powerful web experiences. You can find out what all the excitement is about in The Complete Google Go Developer Master Class training bundle, on sale now for $29 (over 90 percent off) from TNW Deals....

December 18, 2022 · 2 min · 255 words · Wendy Rowland

This 11 Course Package Can Help You Run A Liquid Smooth Devops Project Through Aws

That growth points to the fact that more and more individuals and companies are turning to cloud-based services — and understanding how to use juggernauts like AWS need to be among any development expert’s most marketable skills. With the training in The 2021 Complete AWS DevOps Engineer Certification Bundle ($39.99, over 90 percent off, from TNW Deals) learners can not only dig deep into everything that AWS has to offer those in the DevOps process, but also to prepare for AWS exams and get recognized as a certified AWS DevOps Engineer....

December 18, 2022 · 2 min · 340 words · Sonia Eagle

This Foldable Mini Drone Is A Precision Flyer With A 4K Camera And Host Of Smart Features For Under 50

For those looking to get into drone flying, it’s tough to know where to start. You don’t want to overspend and buy an aircraft that’s too advanced for your developing skills. But you don’t want to cheap out and settle on one that’s not up to the basic tasks. For both adults and kids, the SG107 Smart Drone from Genius Depot ($49.99, 37 percent off, from TNW Deals) is an inspired introductory model, a craft with plenty of the capabilities and features that drone pilots have not come to expect at a price that isn’t a huge investment for a first-time pilot....

December 18, 2022 · 2 min · 410 words · Norris Hilchey

This Martian Asteroid Might Explain Why Planets Are Wet

I came here to rock A pair of meteorites were found in the Sahara Desert several years ago, and dubbed NWA [North West Africa] 7034 and NWA 7533. Researchers found these bodies, mixtures of several types of rock, were from the planet Mars. One of these rare pieces of Mars, NWA 7533, was recently examined by investigators from the University of Tokyo. “I study minerals in Martian meteorites to understand how Mars formed and its crust and mantle evolved....

December 18, 2022 · 3 min · 518 words · Ricky Hunter