Tesla Shows Off 90-Second Battery Swap for Its Electric Cars
From depleted to back on the road in 90 seconds, Tesla shows off its new battery-swapping trick.
From depleted to back on the road in 90 seconds, Tesla shows off its new battery-swapping trick.
If you’re like Rockwell, you always feel like somebody’s watching you. And there’s no better way to fly under the radar of facial recognition systems than by wearing an oversized pair of glasses with nearly half a dozen …
Now every comment can be worth 1,000 words. Facebook is rolling out the ability to pepper your comments with images in both the desktop and mobile web versions of the popular social network.
To promote its summer reading program, the Seattle Public Library did what any enterprising library would do: take a bunch of old books, set them up like dominoes and knock them over.
Feedly announces Feedly Cloud, an open API and a simple transfer process for Google Reader refugees.
This man shows us all how to fold a short-sleeve shirt in less than two seconds. Any short-sleeve shirt. He is a witch from the future.
There’s a Facebook event this Thursday – our own Harry McCracken will be there covering it – but TechCrunch thinks it might already know what’s going to be announced.
PCMag has published the results from its annual test of mobile data speeds, covering 30 cities around the country.
Another year, another E3 behind us — check out these highlights from the show floor and beyond.
Now you can relive the thrill of the time you went from your house to a coffee shop to your job to a sandwich place to the grocery store to your house to a friend’s house…
Let’s all thank Niels for taking the time to cobble together this image, which shows what the current iOS icons look like compared to the new icons in iOS 7.
“Starting today, hashtags will be clickable,” says Facebook, adding, “We’ll continue to roll out more features in the coming weeks and months, including trending hashtags and deeper insights.”
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