I think you'd actually see the opposite. Tesla is building additional EV capacity at an absurd rate, onlining a 500k/yr capacity factory almost every year the last few years (Shanghai, Berlin, Austin) with more on the…
It would be a very interesting result if it were a controlled test in any way. Tell me, how do you test two cars in real-world driving conditions when one care goes 100 miles further than the other? The longer range car…
"Testing" implies the Edmunds report is in some way scientific while it is anything but. They drove the Tesla cars in temperatures as much as 20 degrees colder than the other cars. The EPA ranges are derived by testing…
It's still the most popular car in it's class by a mile, how is that "jumping the shark"?
Tesla's preemptive response: https://www.tesla.com/blog/creating-the-safest-car-factory-i...
Not a credible source. I'm guessing what the article refers to is the entire solar industry being asked about how they calculate the tax credit benefits. Very different from that click-bait title.…
Tesla keeps their cost per kWh close to the vest. Only public statement was in response to an analyst assuming Tesla was at $260. Their investor relations team confirmed they're below $190 (back in April).…
Even outside the vehicle you're still in control. By default, Summon can only be used with the mobile app and with a 'dead man switch': lift your finger off the button in the app and the car stops. The driver had to…
I hope the perception leans more towards 'uber rich tech execs conspired to pay their employees less' and not 'some of the best paid employees complain about how little they make'.
I'm curious if this will have any impact on the practice other than companies getting better at not leaving a paper trail. If it doesn't, the only people this settlement will help is those at the named companies and not…
The spec for iBeacon is proprietary and the name is trademarked (http://tmsearch.uspto.gov/bin/showfield?f=doc&state=4803:h5e...). IIRC, Apple even went so far as to revoke iBeacon usage from companies that tried to…
I can't speak for the other three cities, but San Francisco has a number of problems that would make it difficult for a Google Fiber rollout. First, AT&T is already in the process of rolling out fiber to the home, or in…
Mat Honan's article was a valuable critique. And interesting. Gruber's reaction on the other hand... > It’s a cool lab demo that they’re presenting as a finished product. Google couldn't be any more clear that it is a…
It's been a while since I've played games like this, but if I could just point my modern browser to a URL, subscribe for a few bucks a month, and start playing, I might just start again.
Google doesn't have to make a YouTube app for every platform, especially when people can still use YouTube via the browser on the phone. The Platform Vendor making the app ignored the rules for using that API and got…
If everybody maxes out a 1 Gbps line, no one will get a 1 Gbps line. The implication is that the broad terminology will prohibit computers doing common consumer things in addition to servers. Except that hasn't…
Might be those that jumped on the short TSLA bandwagon after Fisker blew up.
d3.js or GTFO.
http://www.winnipegfreepress.com/canada/aids-research-canadi... For those that don't appreciate the fear-mongering around 'genetically modified viruses'.
This. Thoughtful analysis is far more useful than these sensationalist rants.
Four Days vacation in 2011 is actually not totally unreasonable (it would eight days for a full year, as opposed to more standard 10, or two weeks). But I agree with everything said above, it's a negotiation: negotiate.
Wow, no joke. Really cool to see Cal Poly grads doing big stuff, especially from the Android Dev classes. Missed that one by a quarter :)
That level of knee jerk reaction is surprising, especially on Ars Technica. I'm guessing 90% was a joke and now it looks like a conservative estimate.
I think this interview does a good job of showing just how easy people like Letterman and O'Brien make interviewing look.
So Rebecca Black is a "genius" (http://goo.gl/TSDTv), but this song is apparently not worth releasing?
I think you'd actually see the opposite. Tesla is building additional EV capacity at an absurd rate, onlining a 500k/yr capacity factory almost every year the last few years (Shanghai, Berlin, Austin) with more on the…
It would be a very interesting result if it were a controlled test in any way. Tell me, how do you test two cars in real-world driving conditions when one care goes 100 miles further than the other? The longer range car…
"Testing" implies the Edmunds report is in some way scientific while it is anything but. They drove the Tesla cars in temperatures as much as 20 degrees colder than the other cars. The EPA ranges are derived by testing…
It's still the most popular car in it's class by a mile, how is that "jumping the shark"?
Tesla's preemptive response: https://www.tesla.com/blog/creating-the-safest-car-factory-i...
Not a credible source. I'm guessing what the article refers to is the entire solar industry being asked about how they calculate the tax credit benefits. Very different from that click-bait title.…
Tesla keeps their cost per kWh close to the vest. Only public statement was in response to an analyst assuming Tesla was at $260. Their investor relations team confirmed they're below $190 (back in April).…
Even outside the vehicle you're still in control. By default, Summon can only be used with the mobile app and with a 'dead man switch': lift your finger off the button in the app and the car stops. The driver had to…
I hope the perception leans more towards 'uber rich tech execs conspired to pay their employees less' and not 'some of the best paid employees complain about how little they make'.
I'm curious if this will have any impact on the practice other than companies getting better at not leaving a paper trail. If it doesn't, the only people this settlement will help is those at the named companies and not…
The spec for iBeacon is proprietary and the name is trademarked (http://tmsearch.uspto.gov/bin/showfield?f=doc&state=4803:h5e...). IIRC, Apple even went so far as to revoke iBeacon usage from companies that tried to…
I can't speak for the other three cities, but San Francisco has a number of problems that would make it difficult for a Google Fiber rollout. First, AT&T is already in the process of rolling out fiber to the home, or in…
Mat Honan's article was a valuable critique. And interesting. Gruber's reaction on the other hand... > It’s a cool lab demo that they’re presenting as a finished product. Google couldn't be any more clear that it is a…
It's been a while since I've played games like this, but if I could just point my modern browser to a URL, subscribe for a few bucks a month, and start playing, I might just start again.
Google doesn't have to make a YouTube app for every platform, especially when people can still use YouTube via the browser on the phone. The Platform Vendor making the app ignored the rules for using that API and got…
If everybody maxes out a 1 Gbps line, no one will get a 1 Gbps line. The implication is that the broad terminology will prohibit computers doing common consumer things in addition to servers. Except that hasn't…
Might be those that jumped on the short TSLA bandwagon after Fisker blew up.
d3.js or GTFO.
http://www.winnipegfreepress.com/canada/aids-research-canadi... For those that don't appreciate the fear-mongering around 'genetically modified viruses'.
This. Thoughtful analysis is far more useful than these sensationalist rants.
Four Days vacation in 2011 is actually not totally unreasonable (it would eight days for a full year, as opposed to more standard 10, or two weeks). But I agree with everything said above, it's a negotiation: negotiate.
Wow, no joke. Really cool to see Cal Poly grads doing big stuff, especially from the Android Dev classes. Missed that one by a quarter :)
That level of knee jerk reaction is surprising, especially on Ars Technica. I'm guessing 90% was a joke and now it looks like a conservative estimate.
I think this interview does a good job of showing just how easy people like Letterman and O'Brien make interviewing look.
So Rebecca Black is a "genius" (http://goo.gl/TSDTv), but this song is apparently not worth releasing?