Tesla Motors continues its relentless push into the mainstream with an uber-practical crossover utility that builds in the Model S sedan.
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Tesla Motors continues its relentless push into the mainstream with an uber-practical crossover utility that builds in the Model S sedan.
from Wired Top Stories
Less than 24 hours after its creation, the Double Fine Adventure Kickstarter drive has broken the $1 million mark. More »
from Kotaku
A hacker collective named SwaggSec claims to have hacked Foxconn, the world’s largest electronic components maker. Foxconn assembles hardware for Apple as well as game consoles, such as the PS3, the Xbox 360, and the Wii. According to SwaggSec’s open letter, the hack appears to be retaliation for Foxconn’s notorious working conditions. More »
from Kotaku
Just a few weeks after filing for bankruptcy, Kodak says it will stop producing digital cameras, pocket video cameras, and digital picture frames in the first half of 2012. The move will reportedly save Kodak $100 million a year. Instead, the legendary camera company will focus its efforts on printers. Sad. We really like the Kodak Playsport pocket cam. In fact, it’s still featured in the top image for our monthly Bestmodo posts. [AP via The Verge] More »
from Gizmodo
The U.S. Postal Service renewed its pleas for congressional support Thursday as the floundering agency reported another massive quarterly loss.
Last year, U.S. Customs and Border Protection seized 25,000 counterfeit goods that were making their way into the country. The total value of that loot: $178.9 million. Here are the top 10 fakes and how to spot them: