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Model Y Update: Prototype Progressing Well In Development; Tesla Reports Banner Quarter In Q3 Earnings Call
Tesla CEO Elon Musk has revealed that he has approved the prototype for Model Y, the all-electric crossover SUV, indicating that it was doing well enough in the development phase to proceed with its production which is not expected to happen until 2020. At the company's quarterly earnings call, Musk made the disclosure, which analysts described as uncharacteristic of the otherwise outspoken tech CEO. He stopped short of issuing any specifics on the exact status of the development phase of Model Y, primarily because Tesla's existing manufacturing facilities are already nearing the limits of its capacity. Tesla CEO Elon Musk has revealed that he has approved the prototype for Model Y, the all-electric crossover SUV, indicating that it was doing well enough in the development phase to proceed with its production which is not expected to happen until 2020. At the company's quarterly earnings call, Musk made the disclosure, which analysts described as uncharacteristic of the otherwise outspoken tech CEO. He stopped short of issuing any specifics on the exact status of the development phase of Model Y, primarily because Tesla's existing manufacturing facilities are already nearing the limits of its capacity. -
Warriors News: DeMarcus Cousins Rehab on Track; Center Expected to Join Team Practice in Coming Months
The Golden State Warriors have announced that DeMarcus Cousins has been making strides in his rehabilitation and he is expected to be inserted in the team's practice in the coming months. Through its Twitter account, the Warriors disclosed that Cousins is showing "good progress" in recuperating well that team doctors are evaluating his ability to rejoin their regular practices before suiting up for the defending champions. The Golden State Warriors have announced that DeMarcus Cousins has been making strides in his rehabilitation and he is expected to be inserted in the team's practice in the coming months. Through its Twitter account, the Warriors disclosed that Cousins is showing "good progress" in recuperating well that team doctors are evaluating his ability to rejoin their regular practices before suiting up for the defending champions. -
The King of Threes: Steph Curry on Track to Be NBA's Three-point King; Passes Paul Pierce at 6th Place Overall
With the way he's connecting from rainbow country, Steph Curry could well establish himself as the three-point king in the years to come. Curry edged Paul Pierce from the all-time list at their game against Denver, which escaped with a victory against the reigning champions Golden State, 100-98. With the way he's connecting from rainbow country, Steph Curry could well establish himself as the three-point king in the years to come. Curry edged Paul Pierce from the all-time list at their game against Denver, which escaped with a victory against the reigning champions Golden State, 100-98. -
Microsoft Co-Founder Paul Allen Died From Septic Shock: Report
Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen suffered in terrible pain caused by septic shock that led to his death on Oct. 15, a report disclosed recently. A death certificate obtained by TMZ showed that septic shock and immunosuppression were listed as the causes of death. The conditions were brought about by his lingering non-Hodgkin's lymphoma, which returned after being treated for it in 2009. Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen suffered in terrible pain caused by septic shock that led to his death on Oct. 15, a report disclosed recently. A death certificate obtained by TMZ showed that septic shock and immunosuppression were listed as the causes of death. The conditions were brought about by his lingering non-Hodgkin's lymphoma, which returned after being treated for it in 2009. -
#Spitgate Reaction: Warriors Forward Draymond Green Thinks NBA Gave Chris Paul And Co. The Kid-Glove Treatment
For the enigmatic Golden State Warriors forward Draymond Green, the dust-up during the Lakers-Rockets game that saw Chris Paul, Rajon Rondo, and Brandon Ingram suspended made good TV that he slept later than his bedtime. But something crossed his mind. In a recent interview, the outspoken Green thought how much trouble would he have been in had he figured in the ugly fistfight that marred Lebron James' debut at Staples Center wearing the Lakers uniform last Oct. 20. Paul, Rondo, and Ingram seem to have been given a slap on the wrist, as far as Green was concerned, suggesting that a harsher penalty would have been meted out by the NBA if he was involved in the fracas. For the enigmatic Golden State Warriors forward Draymond Green, the dust-up during the Lakers-Rockets game that saw Chris Paul, Rajon Rondo, and Brandon Ingram suspended made good TV that he slept later than his bedtime. But something crossed his mind. In a recent interview, the outspoken Green thought how much trouble would he have been in had he figured in the ugly fistfight that marred Lebron James' debut at Staples Center wearing the Lakers uniform last Oct. 20. Paul, Rondo, and Ingram seem to have been given a slap on the wrist, as far as Green was concerned, suggesting that a harsher penalty would have been meted out by the NBA if he was involved in the fracas. -
Isuzu, Nvidia Forging Partnership To Develop Self-Driving Trucks
Japanese manufacturer Isuzu Motors has announced it is on the verge of collaborating with chipmaker Nvidia on self-driving technology, throwing their hat into the race to build autonomous trucks and other large commercial vehicles. Working together to achieve better results on self-driving technology was driven by the apparent shortage of drivers who are able to handle trucks of varying sizes, according to the chipmaker. By improving the level of autonomous driving in trucks would also lead to safer and less congested roads, the company added. Japanese manufacturer Isuzu Motors has announced it is on the verge of collaborating with chipmaker Nvidia on self-driving technology, throwing their hat into the race to build autonomous trucks and other large commercial vehicles. Working together to achieve better results on self-driving technology was driven by the apparent shortage of drivers who are able to handle trucks of varying sizes, according to the chipmaker. By improving the level of autonomous driving in trucks would also lead to safer and less congested roads, the company added. -
SUV Sales In Australia Up Bucking Motor Industry Downturn
Vehicle sales in Australia continued its downturn, with total sales nationwide dipping nearly six percent year-on-year, according to statistics provided by VFACTS. The only bright spot for the motor industry in Australia belongs to the Sport Utility Vehicles, which recorded an increase, showing an indication that Aussies do love their hunky SUVs. Vehicle sales in Australia continued its downturn, with total sales nationwide dipping nearly six percent year-on-year, according to statistics provided by VFACTS. The only bright spot for the motor industry in Australia belongs to the Sport Utility Vehicles, which recorded an increase, showing an indication that Aussies do love their hunky SUVs. -
Making Car Ownership 'Fair': New App Hopes To Replace Auto Loan Terms With Monthly Subscription Scheme
For this two-year old startup training its sights on shaking up the car financing market, their service is all about allowing people to drive cars without the burden of committing to pay for it. New mobile app Fair enables users to pick a used vehicle, process and approve the transaction, and coordinate details of the car's release with a few clicks on the smartphone. The service is entails a monthly subscription, way flexible than a lease, which runs up to three years at most, or an auto loan which can go as long as five to six years. For this two-year old startup training its sights on shaking up the car financing market, their service is all about allowing people to drive cars without the burden of committing to pay for it. New mobile app Fair enables users to pick a used vehicle, process and approve the transaction, and coordinate details of the car's release with a few clicks on the smartphone. The service is entails a monthly subscription, way flexible than a lease, which runs up to three years at most, or an auto loan which can go as long as five to six years. -
NBA #Spitgate Aftermath: Chris Paul Loses Nearly $500k For Two-Game Suspension!
In the aftermath of #Spitgate. the NBA slapped suspensions on Houston Rockets point guard Chris Paul and Los Angeles Lakers point guard Rajon Rondo and forward Brandon Ingram for their roles in the on-court altercation on Oct. 20, when the Rockets faced the Lakers at Staples Center. In a statement, NBA executive vice president for basketball operations Kiki VanDeWeghe announced that the league meted out a four-game suspension on Ingram, while his teammate Rondo would sit out three games, while Paul received a two-game suspension. The suspensions are "without pay," meaning the players will not receive their salaries while they are serving their disciplinary action. In the aftermath of #Spitgate. the NBA slapped suspensions on Houston Rockets point guard Chris Paul and Los Angeles Lakers point guard Rajon Rondo and forward Brandon Ingram for their roles in the on-court altercation on Oct. 20, when the Rockets faced the Lakers at Staples Center. In a statement, NBA executive vice president for basketball operations Kiki VanDeWeghe announced that the league meted out a four-game suspension on Ingram, while his teammate Rondo would sit out three games, while Paul received a two-game suspension. The suspensions are "without pay," meaning the players will not receive their salaries while they are serving their disciplinary action. -
Khabib Nurmagomedov Staying on to Fight at UFC, Says Dana White
"The Eagle" won't be flying away to another league, as far as UFC president Dana White is concerned. After a public threat to leave UFC in the aftermath of the post-fight brawl involving Conor McGregor and his team at UFC 229, Khabib Nurmagomedov has straightened out things with the company, according to White. "The Eagle" won't be flying away to another league, as far as UFC president Dana White is concerned. After a public threat to leave UFC in the aftermath of the post-fight brawl involving Conor McGregor and his team at UFC 229, Khabib Nurmagomedov has straightened out things with the company, according to White.