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Andy Rubin said Wednesday that his new startup's anticipated Essential Phone is now "in full mass production" and he plans to announce next week when the $699 device will become available. The phone's launch is delayed after Rubin, the creator of Google's Android, first promised a June release. So, to prove that Essential's first product is in fact coming soon, Rubin posted three pictures on Twitter of the production of the phones. Read more: https://www.cnet.com/news/amazon-tencent-join-300m-investment-in-andy-rubins-essential/
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Tesla is looking to test a fleet of self-driving electric trucks in Nevada and California according to new details revealed in an email between the Silicon Valley-based electric car giant and Nevada’s Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV). The email, obtained by Reuters, suggests that Tesla has already developed the autonomous platooning technology that would allow trucks to self-drive drive at constant speed and draft in close proximity to one another. By eliminating the variable stop-and-go behavior of human driving, platooning technology can improve traffic safety and flow of traffic, while also reducing the amount of energy (and fuel) needed to travel between distances.…
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This Article first appeared on: Teslarati In 2009 RJ Scaringe had his eyes set on starting his own automotive company. Fresh out of MIT with a Masters and PhD in mechanical engineering, RJ’s passion towards technological innovation in the automotive sector, led him to passion projects aimed at improving existing lean manufacturing methodologies. After the first two years after founding the company, RJ became more involved with electric vehicles, having recognized their potential for simpler design architectures over traditional vehicles with an internal combustion engine. In 2011, RJ changed the name of his electric car company to Rivian Automotive an…
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The case over Michigan’s ‘Anti-Tesla law’ will be dragged out well into 2018 as both sides are expected to provide a list of expert witnesses next month, and the pre-trial “discovery” phase is predicted to take months. A lawsuit of this magnitude has the potential to set national precedent in commerce and trade regulations as Tesla continues to defend its business model relying strictly on hype and word-of-mouth. “Any type of lawsuit like this — whether you win or lose — establishes a precedent,” said David Cole, chairman emeritus of the Center for Automotive Research in Ann Arbor in an article published in The Detroit News. “It’s hard to change the direction of…
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After almost exactly one month without the roar of rockets, SpaceX is preparing to return Kennedy Space Center to active launch status with its twelfth Commercial Resupply Services mission. The static fire of DragonÂ’s first stage, 1039, is scheduled for no earlier than tomorrow, August 10th, with the launch planned for 9:56 a.m. PST/12:56 p.m. EST on Monday, August 14th. In what has become routine for CRS missions, 1039 will return to SpaceXÂ’s Florida-based LZ-1 landing facility after it separates from the second stage. The Dragon it is to launch to the International Space Station marks its own milestone as the last “new” vehicle that Space…
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