Entries by Nicole Batac (11829)

Monday
Dec282020

Watch VW's mobile EV charging robot in action

 

It reminds us of R2-D2, but this robot won't accompany you on inter galaxy adventures. Instead, it tops up your electric vehicle's batteries. VW shares a teaser video of its prototype EV charging robot and how it'll do its work. The robot looks cute with its face that lights up when it grabs the battery trailer and plugs it into your car.

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Monday
Dec282020

Apple analyst claims Apple Car might not launch until 2028

A recent Apple Car-related rumour suggested the company might release the electric vehicle in 2024. But known Apple analyst Ming-chi Kuo refutes this claim, saying the date is too premature. He speculates the launch will be between 2025 and 2028, with 2028 the more realistic estimate.

Kuo points out the problems with the earlier timelines. One is that there isn't any specification or actual suppliers for this rumoured vehicle. And that Apple rarely launches something big and this expensive without some form of competitive market advantage.

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Monday
Dec282020

Tesla's new update introduces Boombox mode for some models

The new Tesla Boombox mode works as its name suggests. It can turn your EV into a boombox that can pump audio outside. But it requires a pedestrian speaker system, which is available in later Model 3 production runs. It might not be as useful during the ongoing pandemic, but the option is there for Tesla vehicles that support it. 

This holiday update will also let you customize the horn sound for the newer cars. It also adds bigger driving visualizations for Autopilot use, smarter Scheduled Departure that preconditions the cabin and battery without plugging in, and an at-a-glance view of open stalls at Superchargers.
Source: Engadget

Monday
Dec282020

Google Camera drops ultra-wide lens support for astrophotography on the Pixel 5, Pixel 4a 5G

 

The Google Camera 8.1 update is limiting the use of its astrophotography feature. For devices like the Pixel 5 and Pixel 4a 5G, these will lose the ultra-wide astrophotography support, which uses the ultra-wide lens. If you still want to use that sensor, it works with regular Night Sight photos (Night mode for other devices). Your Pixel will prompt you to "Zoom to 1x for astrophotography" before you can enter that mode.

Astrophotography works to help you take photos of the night sky when it's incredibly dark. You'll need to prop up your Pixel to get it to work. It isn't clear why Google introduced this change in November, but it might have something to do with overall image quality. 

Source: 9to5Google