Saturday, November 19, 2016

Top Stories of the Day // November 19, 2016

Watch Tesla Model S P85D’s instant speed avoid a potential rear-end collision | Intel is laying off a major portion of its wearables group | This security camera was infected by malware 98 seconds after it was plugged in | Facebook authorizes a $6B stock buyback | Inside Google Shop, where Google is reinventing how it sells devices | Razer’s Blade 14 successfully merges mobile gaming with slick hardware | So you think you elected an autocrat |
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SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19 2016 TODAY'S TOP STORIES:
TOP HEADLINE | Darrell Etherington

Watch Tesla Model S P85D’s instant speed avoid a potential rear-end collision

Tesla’s focusing on its work on autonomous driving as a huge potential gain for driver safety, but a video from a Tesla Model S P85D shows that some... Read More…
Brian Heater

Intel is laying off a major portion of its wearables group

According to sources close to the company, Intel is about to step back from wearables in a big way. In 2014, the company purchased Basis, a little-known... Read More…
Devin Coldewey

This security camera was infected by malware 98 seconds after it was plugged in

Here's an object lesson on the poor state of the so-called Internet of Things: Robert Stephens plugged a Wi-Fi-connected security camera into his network and it... Read More…
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Facebook authorizes a $6B stock buyback

Facebook today said it is authorizing a $6 billion stock buyback that will go into effect in the first quarter next year. Facebook in its last earnings call... Read More…
Darrell Etherington

Inside Google Shop, where Google is reinventing how it sells devices

This fall saw Google introduce its Pixels, the Chromecast Ultra and the Daydream View VR headset, and to help sell those devices and show customers what they... Read More…
Stefan Etienne

Razer’s Blade 14 successfully merges mobile gaming with slick hardware

Razer seems to have figured out how to squeeze in the most power per inch in a laptop, down to a tee. Read More…
Jon Evans

So you think you elected an autocrat

Welp. I'm sorry to hear that. Whether you are Venezuelan, Zimbabwean, Russian, Turkish, or American; whether your democratic process has been fatally... Read More…
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