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Tesla Promises OTA Update to Fix Model 3 Autopilot After Breaking It With an OTA
An OTA update for the lower-cost Model 3 seems to have broken Autopilot for many users.

Nintendo Deletes Switch Cloud Saves if Your Subscription Lapses
Nintendo has clarified that, amazingly, it deletes your Cloud saved games as soon as you stop paying for the service.

BMW Sounds Taps for Doktor Diesel in the US
Plug-in hybrids that go 15-40 miles on battery, then turn to gasoline, are BMW's bet on the near future. So, no X5 diesel when the new Bimmer ships shortly. Later in its life cycle, that's possible.

PC Market Could Shrink 5-7 Percent in Q4 2018 Thanks to Intel CPU Shortage
Intel's CPU shortage could cause the PC market to fall 5-7 percent in Q4 2018.

New iPhones May Use LG’s OLED Displays Instead of Samsung
LG's OLED panels have reportedly passed muster at Apple, so there will be both Samsung and LG panels in this year's iPhones.

SpaceX Says It Will Fly a Passenger Around the Moon in BFR Vehicle
SpaceX says its first orbital moon mission is back on with a space tourist on board the upcoming SpaceX BFR vehicle.

2019 GMC Sierra Review: Innovative Tailgate, Great Head-Up Display
Now, a tailgate that opens six ways. The HUD is ginormous. The bed can be made of carbon fiber. But too much safety gear is optional and adaptive cruise control is AWOL.

Intel, Marvell, Qualcomm Pledge Support for Glow AI Compiler
Facebook has signed up a number of prominent hardware partners for its AI compiler Glow, including Qualcomm, Intel, and Marvell.

Russian Media Spreading Absurd Conspiracy Theory Regarding ISS Damage
The Russian media is spreading a ridiculous theory that NASA sabotaged the ISS deliberately.

New Nvidia Data Suggests RTX 2080 Only Modestly Faster Than GTX 1080 Ti
Nvidia has released new performance data for the RTX family.

F-Secure Says Almost All Computers Are Vulnerable to New Cold Boot Attack
F-Secure's Olle Segerdahl and Pasi Saarinen found a way to rewrite the non-volatile memory chip that contains the security settings, thus disabling memory overwriting.

Apple Is Deleting Movies Customers Purchased on iTunes, Denying Refunds
Apple is yanking purchased movies out of customer libraries and refusing to offer refunds for content it sold at full price.