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Musk and SEC reach settlement over tweets

Written by James Delahunty @ 28 Apr 2019 9:33

Musk and SEC reach settlement over tweets The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) and Tesla CEO Elon Musk have come to a settlement in a case of Musk's Twitter use.

Last August, Musk ruffled the feathers of the SEC when he tweeted that he had secured funding to take Tesla private at $420 per share. The tweet pushed Tesla share prices up 13.3 percent, and the SEC accused Musk of violating secutiries laws.

Musk settled the lawsuit, stepping down as chairman of Tesla. He also said he would Tesla lawyers vet written communications with material information about the company.

However, in February, the SEC asked a federal judge to hold Musk in contempt after he tweeted about Tesla's production numbers. U.S. District Judge Alison Nathan declined to rule on the contempt motion and directed the SEC and Musk to settle it between themselves.

Musk and his lawyers deny that he had violated the original settlement, arguing that the settlement was too ambiguous for Musk to be held in contempt and that the tweet in question did not contain new information that was material to investors.

Now, the SEC and Musk have reached another settlement. If it is approved by the judge, certain tweets made by Musk will have to be submitted to lawyers to be vetted. This time the settlement is more specific on what kinds of statements will need to be approved by lawyers. Additionally, Tesla's board can seek preapproval about additional topics if they feel it is in the interest of the company's shareholders.





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PS5 won't launch in the next year

Written by James Delahunty @ 28 Apr 2019 9:16

PS5 won't launch in the next year Sony's next generation PlayStation will not launch during the next 12 months, Sony has told the media.

Takashi Mochizuki, a Wall Street Journal reporter, revealed on Twitte that Sony will not ship the next gen PlayStation console any time in the next twelve months. This comes after the first details of the new console's hardware were revealed last week, and kills any speculation that Sony was aiming to put the new console on the market late this year.

It was also revealed that Sony's PS Now service has reached 700,000 users, averaging 40 percent annual growth.



The next generation PS5 has some significant hardware upgrades over the PS4 Pro. Capable of 8K graphics output, it also packs a GPU from the AMD Redeon Navi family that supports ray-tracing. It will also support 3D audio and pack a speedy SSD drive to reduce game loading times significantly.

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Samsung investigating Galaxy Fold screen problems

Written by James Delahunty @ 18 Apr 2019 5:23

Samsung investigating Galaxy Fold screen problems Samsung is investigating multiple reports that its ambitious Galaxy Fold device broke under normal usage.

The $2,000 foldable smartphone / tablet from Samsung stole the show when it was unveiled at the Unpacked event earlier this year. Audience members reacted positively to a demonstration of the powerful smartphone being folded out into a tablet device on stage. It all looked rather easy and an excellent bit of engineering.

Unfortunately, the device has now run into some pretty serious issues as units have been shipped out for review. Multiple reviewers took to their websites and to social media to show how the device had broken under normal usage typically after a couple of days.

"We will thoroughly inspect these units ... to determine the cause of the matter," Samsung said in a statement about the issues, reports Reuters.


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Xbox One without disc drive gets launch date

Written by James Delahunty @ 17 Apr 2019 5:59

Xbox One without disc drive gets launch date Microsoft will release an Xbox One S console without an included Blu-ray Disc drive as has been rumored since late last year.

The new Xbox One S All-Digital Edition will be released on May 7 for $250, which is $50 less than a typical Xbox One S that has an optical disc drive. It comes with an Xbox Wireless controller, a 1TB hard drive and with three popular Microsoft-owned titles: Minecraft, Sea of Thieves and Forza Horizon 3.

Rumors that Microsoft was working on an Xbox One without a disc drive started in late 2018. It is aimed at customers who download their games, or are subscribers to the Xbox Game Pass service. It also comes ahead of Microsoft's upcoming game streaming platform, dubbed Project xCloud.

To coincide with the forthcoming release of the all-digital version of the Xbox One, Microsoft is also offering access to Xbox Game Pass and Xbox Live Gold for a $15 per month fee. That cost is actually the same as if you had subscribed to Game Pass, which is $10 per month, and had an annual Xbox Live subscription at $60 per year (and so, $5 per month), though of course the latter would have to be paid in full for a year rather than monthly.

More info: Xbox.com





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First PlayStation 5 hardware details emerge

Written by James Delahunty @ 16 Apr 2019 11:19

First PlayStation 5 hardware details emerge Mark Cerny spoke to Wired about the hardware under the hood of the next generation PlayStation console that will replace the PS4.

The video games industry stalwart will serve as lead system architect for the next generation PlayStation console, which we will refer to as PlayStation 5 (PS5). Just how much of an upgrade will the PS5 be? When you consider that Sony has already ramped up the hardware of its current PS4 generation in the PS4 Pro, what can we realistically expect in terms of improvement?

Cerny's revelations in an interview with Wired are encouraging. Capable of producing 8K graphics output, the PS5 is not simply intended to be a minor upgrade over PS4 Pro. It will pack an AMD Rizen CPU with eight cores, based on AMD's 7nm Zen 2 microarchitecture. It's GPU is of AMD's Redeon Navi family, and for the first time in a console it will support ray tracing, which in gaming is limited to very expensive high-end systems.

Ray tracing mimics how light bounces across objects in an environment for much more visually accurate rendering.

PS5 also delivers improvement from the stoage device by packing an SSD. Yes, you can use an external SSD with the PS4 to improve performance, but Cerny is suggesting that the SSD in the PS5 will not be the same as one you put in your laptop.

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Oops: SpaceX' Falcon Heavy core booster falls into sea

Written by James Delahunty @ 16 Apr 2019 8:07

Oops: SpaceX' Falcon Heavy core booster falls into sea SpaceX managed an impressive feat when the core booster from its latest Falcon Heavy rocket launch landed on a drone ship at sea, but unfortunately it did not make it back to port.

Last week's SpaceX launch was technoligically and visually stunning as the rocket firm managed a synchronized landing of two side boosters that separated from the core in SpaceX, and then managed to land the core booster on a drone ship at sea. This was only the second time SpaceX flew a Falcon Heavy rocket, and the first time it managed to land all three boosters.

The side boosters were intended to be reused with the very next Falcon Heavy launch. Given that the side boosters are essentially modified Falcon 9 boosters (in fact the first demonstration launch used two previously flown and landed Falcon 9 boosters as side boosters), the design has a track record of success in landing and re-flight.

However, the core is a more fortified, tougher version of the Falcon 9 booster and so has landed successfully only once, and therefore would likely not have been reflown but probed by SpaceX engineers instead.

Unfortunately, while the core landed upright on the drone ship, it never made it back to port. Choppy seas meant that the upright core booster eventually fell over and was lost to the sea. While this is a disappointment for SpaceX, it doesn't take away from the achievement of landing it in the first place. The rocket firm said that it would not compromise on the safety of its workers in recovery operations.

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Apple Watch alerts authorities when 80 year old takes fall

Written by James Delahunty @ 16 Apr 2019 5:42

Apple Watch alerts authorities when 80 year old takes fall Emergency services arrived at the residence of an 80 year old lady that had taken a hard fall after her Apple Watch called for help.

The device contacts emergency services in Haidhausen, Munich, after wearer took a heavy fall and failed to tap an option on the screen of the device confirming she was OK. A dispathcer accepted the emergency call from the device which informed him that a person had falled heavily, and then transmitted the coordinates of the scene of the accident.

Additionally, the Watch also contacted the elderly lady's son as he was designated as an emergency contact.

An ambulance was dispatched and arrived at the lady's home based on the coordinates given by the Watch. When they were unable to gain entry to the residence, a fire unit was dispatched and gained entry to the home. Thankfully, the lady was not injured despite taking the fall and the ambulance crew looked her over and waited with her for her son to arrive.

Apple Watch can detect a hard fall and will prompt a message on screen giving the user the option to respond "I'm OK", or to tap "EMERGENCY SOS" to contact authorities. For over 65s, the feature is automatically enabled. If a person fails to respond to the watch after a fall, it will contact authorities and other designated contacts.

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WATCH: SpaceX launches Falcon Heavy, lands all three boosters

Written by James Delahunty @ 12 Apr 2019 1:41

WATCH: SpaceX launches Falcon Heavy, lands all three boosters SpaceX launched its Falcon Heavy rocket for the first time since its demonstration flight last year, and this time landed all three boosters.

This was also the first time that the so-called "block V" Falcon Heavy launched, referring to the version of the side boosters compared to the demonstration flight last February. The mission launched the Arabsat-6A communications satellite owned by Arabsat, a Saudi Arabian firm, and built by Lockheed Martin. It is heading for a highly eliptical Geostationary Transfer Orbit.

The demonstration flight of the Falcon Heavy last year was a success in that it demonstrated that the rocket could deliver its payload (a Tesla Roadster atop a platform), but the shot that received the most media attention was the synchronized landing of the two side boosters on land. It wasn't a perfect demonstration however, as the center core crashed into the sea right beside the automonous drone ship meant to be its landing pad.

Last night, SpaceX nailed the landing on all three boosters: the two side boosters lansing upright at land on two landing zones, and the the center core landing on the automonous drone ship "Of course I still love you."

The video quality from the Falcon Heavy from launch to landings was also noticeably better than previous launches, though the vibrations on the drone ship caused the video feed to freeze before the center core landed.

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