Wednesday, 2 October 2019

Federal Safety Regulators Say They're Looking Into Reports of Tesla Smart Summon Crashes

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) isn’t so thrilled with Tesla’s rollout of a feature that automatically summons the company’s vehicles in parking lots, telling Reuters they are investigating resulting crashes.

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Microsoft Surface Neo: Whoa

After years—YEARS—of rumors, Microsoft has finally announced its dual-screen Surface device, the Surface Neo. Panos Panay, chief product officer for Microsoft’s Devices Group, showed off the device at Microsoft’s annual Surface event as well as a whole slew of devices and a brand new version of Windows, Windows 10 X,…

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Wednesday's Best Deals: Acer Gear, Bosch Tools, Repel Umbrella, Lands' End and More

An Acer Gold Box, our reader-favorite Repel Windproof Travel Umbrella, and a final chance to get a 1-Year Costco Gold Star Membership from Groupon lead off Wednesday’s best deals from around the web.

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Google Begins Rolling Out Incognito Mode for Maps

Bolstering its claims of a greater focus on user privacy, Google is finally starting to roll out Incognito mode for its Maps app.

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AMD Actually Did It

Microsoft is making a 15-inch Surface Laptop for people who needed more screen and power than the 13.5-inch version, and beyond being bigger, the 15-inch Surface Laptop 3 will also offer AMD inside.

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