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Starlink’s ease of use and speed impresses cybersecurity analyst

Teslarati

Nicholas Underwood , a 25-year-old cybersecurity analyst, is well-versed in tech, but before getting his Starlink kit, he was facing a rather tricky situation. Underwood’s Starlink kit was able to record speeds of around 80 Mbps on the first day. “I would definitely say it’s non-tech-person ready.

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Hologram-in-a-Box Can Teleport You Anywhere

Cars That Think

In both cases, a person in a studio—the presenter—can appear in full-size, lifelike 3D form and interact with people anywhere in the world where one or more booths are hooked up to the companies' networks via the internet. We hope to have a mini version ready for enterprises by the end of the year, or definitely by Q1 next year.

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Non-bike bike gear reviewed: Linka Lasso smartphone-controlled chain lock

Baua Electric

In this regular column, I take a deep dive into some of the coolest and most interesting gadgets and pieces of kit that make it possible to swap a car for an e-bike on a daily basis. But then again, it does what other locks can’t on the technology side, so the trade-off is there for each person to weigh on their own.

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Kia Niro EV review: All-electric SUV arrives to sit below the EV6

EV Central

Plus Kia Connect has a Valet Mode that can limit infotainment use and remotely monitor speed and location, even alerting the owner if the person behind the wheel exceeds a pre-set speed limit or leaves or enters a pre-determined area. And… it’s worked.

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Is Worldcoin a Crypto-currency for the Masses or Your Digital ID?

Cars That Think

That’s because Worldcoin , the company behind the project, wants to create the most widely and evenly distributed cryptocurrency ever by giving every person on the planet the same small allocation of coins. What would happen if they gave every person on the planet an equal share of a new cryptocurrency? Bitcoin since they launched.

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Reflections on Converting a 914 to an EV

Porsche 914 EV Conversion

Here goes (in no particular order): Things That Went Well During the Conversion The 914 AC kit from Electro Automotive is a good one. I modified the wiring in the original 914 AC kit (as suggested by Paul Jorg) to turn on the regen when the brake lights came on instead of controlling regen by releasing the accelerator pedal.

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Xerox Parc’s Engineers on How They Invented the Future—and How Xerox Lost It

Cars That Think

Networks that link personal computers in offices. The speech writer later said that neither he nor McColough had a specific definition of the phrase. A later version of that tester, based on an Alto personal computer, also developed at PARC, ended up being used by Intel itself on its production line. Laser printers.

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