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Tesla’s Cybercab has entered production. Let’s hope it can actually drive itself this time

Tesla has a long history of announcing things before they are ready. On April 24, 2026, Elon Musk posted a POV video of a steering-wheel-free Cybercab rolling out of Gigafactory Texas, and the internet seems to have lost its mind.  Musk has confirmed that the volume manufacturing of the autonomous robotaxi has begun. However, the company still has to figure out the harder part.  What exactly has Tesla built? For those catching up, the Cybercab is a two-seat car featuring Tesla’s Full Self-Driving neural network. It’s intentionally built without a steering wheel or pedal. In place of side mirrors, the…

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Saros Review, Yoshi And The Mysterious Book Preview, And More w/ Jesse Vitelli | The Game Informer Show

It’s a big week on The Game Informer Show, as Saros reviews are live! Marcus and Eric are joined by our own reviewer Kyle and Restart.run’s Jesse Vitelli to break down the reaction to PlayStation Studios’ latest release.After the break, three of the fellas stick around to discuss the latest Diablo expansion, previews of Yoshi and the Mysterious Book, and poncle’s new hour-stealing monster Vampire Crawlers. Grab a cold drink and get comfortable, it’s a new episode of The Game Informer Show!The Game Informer Show is a weekly podcast covering the video game industry. Join us every Friday for chats…

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The ev range anxiety myth just got demolished by a billion miles of real-world data

One of the biggest reasons people hesitate to buy an electric vehicle is range anxiety.  The assumption is quite simple: batteries age with time, resulting in a shorter range, and within a few years of purchase, your shiny new EV becomes a glorified city ride.  How much range are EVs actually losing over time? However, new data from Recurrent suggests otherwise. According to the firm’s analysis of over a billion miles of real-world driving data, an average electric vehicle retains 97% of its original range after three years, and 95% after five years.  To put that in perspective, a 2026…

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The Video Games You Should Play This Weekend – April 24

I often contend to anyone who will listen that 2015’s You Must Build A Boat from designer Luca Redwood, to this day, is my favorite mobile game. It is the sequel to the also-excellent 10000000 and combines a great-feeling match-three puzzle game with some simple base building and RPG mechanics. Since playing those games, I have always been on the lookout for games that take match-three mechanics and combine them with rewarding upgrade systems in a comparable way.I am not far into Titanium Court, but it has the potential to hit those same high notes that I loved from Redwood’s…

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The days of ugly solar panels could finally be over. Say hello to artsy colorful tiles!

Solar panels are great for the planet, but have long been a headache for architects, homeowners, and historic preservation boards. That tension between sustainability and aesthetics may finally have a real solution. Researchers at the Fraunhofer Institute for Solar Energy Systems ISE in Germany have developed a technology called ShadeCut, which applies colored, patterned films to solar modules that can convincingly mimic roof tiles, masonry, or even custom logo designs. What is ShadeCut and how does the colored solar panel technology work? ShadeCut builds on an earlier Fraunhofer invention, called MorphoColor, a bio-inspired coating technology inspired by the Morpho butterfly.…

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Mission Impossible Director Christopher McQuarrie Teaming Up With Sinners’ Michael B. Jordan For Battlefield Adaptation

Longtime Mission Impossible director Christopher McQuarrie is teaming up with Sinners’ lead and Hollywood star Michael B. Jordan for a film adaptation of EA’s Battlefield franchise. That’s according to a new report from The Hollywood Reporter, which states McQuarrie will write, direct, and produce the feature while Jordan will also produce and possibly star in the film. This news comes after a big 2025 for both names – McQuarrie’s latest Mission Impossible, The Final Reckoning, hit theaters and might be the last in the series (at least for now), while Jordan won an Oscar last month for his (incredible) performance as…

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You can finally organize your Spotify playlists into folders on your phone

If you have ever stared at a chaotic wall of Spotify playlists on your phone and wished you could just organize them into folders, we have good news. Spotify is finally rolling out playlist folders to its iOS and Android apps. Playlist folders have existed on Spotify’s desktop app since 2010, making this a 16-year wait for mobile users. A Redditor was the first to flag the feature going live on iOS, with different users on the same thread confirming it had shown up on Android too. How do Spotify playlist folders work on mobile? To get started, tap the…

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One of the best gaming CPUs ever made just got  cheaper: AMD Ryzen 7 7800X3D down to 8

The AMD Ryzen 7 7800X3D has held its position as the gaming CPU benchmark since launch, and at $388.98 it’s $60 off its $449 list price. For anyone building or upgrading an AM5 system with gaming performance as the priority, the Ryzen 7 7800X3D remains the processor to build around, and the discount makes the decision easier than it already was. What you’re getting The 7800X3D’s advantage comes from AMD’s 3D V-Cache technology, which stacks an additional cache die directly on top of the processor to bring total L3 cache to 96MB. That number matters in gaming specifically because modern…

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I just switched to my first big foldable, and I finally get the appeal

For the longest time, I’ve thought of foldable phones as a solution in search of a problem. They’re expensive, fragile, and often feel like they’re trying too hard to justify their existence. While I’ve appreciated the engineering behind them, I never quite saw how they would improve my actual day-to-day life. To me, a regular slab phone just made more sense. Simpler, cheaper, and good enough for almost everything. I was never too psyched about foldables Part of that skepticism came from experience. I had tried flip-style foldables before, and they didn’t leave a great impression. The battery life on…

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The future of vehicle diagnostics: Powering the EV transition

The global automotive industry is entering one of the most transformative periods in its history. Electrification is accelerating, emissions regulations are tightening across major markets, and vehicles are rapidly evolving into software-defined platforms. Yet beneath the headlines about electric vehicles (EVs), another transformation is quietly reshaping the automotive ecosystem: the evolution of vehicle diagnostics. Rather than witnessing a simple transition from internal combustion engines (ICE) to electric propulsion, the industry is entering a dual-technology era in which advanced ICE vehicles and rapidly evolving EV architectures coexist. This reality is redefining the demands placed on technicians, workshops, and the diagnostic tools…

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