Driving the 2020 Lotus Evora GT makes me optimistic about Lotus’ future – Ars Technica

Driving the 2020 Lotus Evora GT makes me optimistic about Lotus’ future

magic carpet ride — If it can do this on a shoestring, imagine what it can do now with real resources. Jonathan M. Gitlin – Sep 27, 2019 6:25 pm UTC At $96,950, the Lotus Evora GT isn’t particularly cheap. And the underlying car isn’t that new, first appearing in 2009. But it’s still sublime…

Apple releases fix for iOS 13’s battery drain and Siri issues – Engadget

Apple releases fix for iOS 13’s battery drain and Siri issues

Other fixes tackle a security flaw with third-party keyboard apps, slow Reminders syncing and Safari suggestions turning back on despite your preferences. While this is technically a minor release, there are plenty of crucial fixes that make it a must-have. In this article: apple, gear, ios 13, ios 13.1, ipad, ipados, iphone, mobile, siri, smartphone,…

Oculus CTO: ‘We missed an opportunity’ with Gear VR – TechCrunch

Oculus CTO: ‘We missed an opportunity’ with Gear VR

At the Oculus Connect developer conference, one of the company’s veteran executives offered some insights on the end of its best-selling product. “As we move forward into the future with Quest, it is probably time for me to give a bit of a eulogy for Gear VR,” CTO John Carmack told the audience Carmack detailed…

Daily Crunch: Amazon announces new Alexa devices – TechCrunch

Daily Crunch: Amazon announces new Alexa devices

The Daily Crunch is TechCrunch’s roundup of our biggest and most important stories. If you’d like to get this delivered to your inbox every day at around 9am Pacific, you can subscribe here. 1. Everything Amazon announced at its Alexa event Amazon held a big shindig yesterday to announce a whole bunch of new hardware…

Sneaky tactics lead to millions of malware-laden Android app downloads – Engadget

Sneaky tactics lead to millions of malware-laden Android app downloads

Once a user downloads the app, the executed code hides its icon and displays full-screen ads (which is similar to an issue discovered last month). The ads do not indicate which app is triggering them, and they’re displayed even when the malicious app is closed, so users have no way of knowing which one to…