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Tesla’s infrastructure is growing at record pace, just not as fast as deliveries

Tesla’s infrastructure is growing at a new record pace with more stores and service centers added in the last quarter than ever, but it’s still not growing as fast as its deliveries. The phrase “victim of its own success” is something that you can often apply to Tesla, especially when it comes to service. The automaker has been growing its production and deliveries so fast that it has…
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Honor 80 series specs tipped

Last week we saw some specs on the upcoming Honor 80 Pro+ flagship and now tipster is here to bring us more info on the other two phones in the series – the Honor 80 and Honor 80 Pro. Honor 80 is said to debut with MediTek’s Dimensity 1080 chipset and a 64MP main…
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New Google Messages, Phone, and Contacts app icons rolling out [U]

In addition to introducing a handful of Messages features, Google is rolling out new icons for the SMS/RCS app, as well as Phone and Contacts. Update 10/21: Google is already rolling out the new Messages icon with version messages.android_20221018_01_RC00.phone.openbeta_dynamic. It’s also live on Wear OS, and you can sign-up for that beta right here. As expected, the blue icon is placed on a…
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Quick Charge Podcast: October 20, 2022

Listen to a recap of the top stories of the day from Electrek. Quick Charge is available now on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, TuneIn and our RSS feed for Overcast and other podcast players. New episodes of Quick Charge are recorded Monday through Thursday and again on…
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GM’s community EV charging program has its first North American dealer

The first General Motors dealership in North America officially installed Level 2 EV chargers Thursday morning as part of GM’s Dealer Community Charging Program. General Motors revealed its Dealer Community Charging Program a year ago, with plans to install up to 40,000 Level 2 chargers across North America. The program is an extension of its Ultium Charge 360 ecosystem, intended to expand EV…
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Why NASA Is Trying to Crash Land on Mars

Like a car’s crumple zone, the experimental SHIELD lander is designed to absorb a hard impact. NASA has successfully touched down on Mars nine times, relying on cutting-edge parachutes, massive airbags, and jetpacks to set spacecraft safely on the surface. Now engineers are testing whether or not the easiest way to get to the Martian surface is to crash. Rather than slow a spacecraft’s…
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