Thursday, April 21, 2016

Top Stories of the Day // April 21, 2016

Tesla Model X owners finding car doors won’t shut, windows won’t close | Facebook Messenger launches Group Calling to become your phone | Quora begins making money with the introduction of advertising | The Lian-Li DK-04 is a big PC case and a motorized standing desk all-in-one | BMW and Daimler abandon Apple Car talks | Review: Curb, energy monitoring for an entire home | Opera brings built-in VPN service to its browser |
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THURSDAY, APRIL 21 2016 TODAY'S TOP STORIES:
TOP HEADLINE | Connie Loizos

Tesla Model X owners finding car doors won’t shut, windows won’t close

Earlier this month, Tesla Motors recalled 2,700 Model X cars to fix a third-row seat latch that could allow the seat to fold forward during a collision. But... Read More…
Josh Constine

Facebook Messenger launches Group Calling to become your phone

Jump on the party line or hear the voices of your whole family with Facebook Messenger’s latest feature. Rolling out globally over the next 24 hours on... Read More…
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Quora begins making money with the introduction of advertising

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Tesla's Car Troubles

Tesla’s car troubles, Facebook introduces group calling, a controversial Snapchat filter, Cabify takes on Uber, and Google updates its apps Watch Now
Brian Heater

The Lian-Li DK-04 is a big PC case and a motorized standing desk all-in-one

What if I told you that you can strengthen your own core while liquid cooling your PCs? That's the dream, right? Better still, you can accomplish all of that... Read More…
Devin Coldewey

BMW and Daimler abandon Apple Car talks

If Apple really is working on a car, it won't be the Ultimate Driving Machine™. BMW and Daimler have discontinued talks with Apple over a potential automotive... Read More…
Matt Burns

Review: Curb, energy monitoring for an entire home

My kids don’t turn off the damn lights. Ever. And now, with Curb, I have a new way to see when they leave on their lights. All I have to do is look at an... Read More…
Frederic Lardinois

Opera brings built-in VPN service to its browser

When Opera acquired the virtual private network (VPN) service SurfEasy last March, it obviously did so to build that technology into its browser and maybe its... Read More…
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