Daimler begins manufacturing Freightliner eM2 electric trucks

Daimler has finally started producing its flagship medium-duty electric truck, the Freightliner eM2, in its manufacturing plant in Portland, Oregon. The company didn’t say when its first production units will be available but once they are complete, the vehicles will be delivered to select commercial leasing companies in the US and Canada.

The eM2 is powered by a battery-electric Detroit ePowertrain and is designed with 2-speed transmissions that minimize energy cost per mile. The truck’s driving range will depend on the battery capacity per model. The class 6 single-motor version that has a 194 kWh battery can drive up to 180 miles on a single charge. Alternatively, the class 7 dual-motor which is equipped with a 291 kWh battery can drive up to 250 miles on a single charge.

The Freightliner eM2 electric delivery truck, which has been in the works since 2019, was able to be recharged to 200 miles in 60 minutes during testing with Penske. But that test was four years ago, and the company didn’t say anything about recharge times in today’s news. Access to charging stations, like the ones being developed by Penske, will be essential for Daimler’s rollout of the eM2. In a similar regard, Volvo, which contends against Daimler in the EV long-haul trucking space, has been focused on improving the battery ranges of vehicles in its truck fleet. The Volvo FE electric truck, which competes against the eM2, has a range of up to 170 miles and is expected to be out for deliveries in autumn of this year.

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/daimler-begins-manufacturing-freightliner-em2-electric-trucks-185447791.html?src=rss 

Fox Sports will use drones in World Series broadcasts for the first time

Drones aren’t new tools for live sports production, but when the World Series begins this Friday, Fox Sports will use a fleet of three compact aircraft during the Fall Classic for the first time ever. Previously, the network used drones during baseball games for coverage of the All-Star and Field of Dreams games. Fox also employs drones for its broadcasts of USFL and first began using them for production in 2015. 

For the World Series, Fox plans to use the trio of drones to capture moments like relief pitchers coming in from the bullpen, warm-ups between innings and pitchers leaving the mound. The network collaborated with Beverly Hills Aerials on the customized fleet and that company will operate them. While Fox says it will select the drone best-suited for what it’s capturing, all three are FPV units (first-person view) and only one will be in the air at any given time. The pilot will be positioned in the outfield either behind or between the bullpens. While all three drones are equipped with 4K cameras, Fox says they’ll transmit 1080p HDR footage that will also be available for use on jumbo screens inside the two stadiums. 

Ump CAM of Corey Seager’s solo blast 😍 pic.twitter.com/550hMN1Qcs

— FOX Sports: MLB (@MLBONFOX) October 20, 2023

The drone shots will join Fox’s new UmpCam that it debuted during this year’s ALDS. It’s exactly what it sounds like: a camera that gives you the vantage point of the home plate umpire. The camera is installed in the top of the umpire’s mask, getting viewers as close as they can get to what he sees. Fox uses UmpCam to show ball/strike calls and for an on-field perspective of big hits. The network will employ 52 cameras total during the World Series, including an overhead FlyCam, three DirtCams (near home plate, first base and second base), 13 Super Motion cameras and three RF cameras. To capture audio inside each ballpark, Fox will position over 100 microphones to bring fans at home every bit of sound from the game that it can. 

The World Series begins Friday, October 27 at 8PM ET when the Texas Rangers host the Arizona Diamondbacks for Game 1. 

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/fox-sports-will-use-drones-in-world-series-broadcasts-for-the-first-time-190330105.html?src=rss 

What we expect at Apple’s Scary Fast event: M3-powered MacBook Pros and new iMacs

Apple has at least one more trick — or possibly a treat — up its sleeve this year. On October 30, the night before Halloween, the company is hosting another event. This one is dubbed “Scary Fast,” which is a strong indicator that Apple will have some speedy new hardware to show off. Unusually, Apple is holding this event in the evening. It starts at 8PM ET.

This year’s iPhones and Apple Watches are out in the wild already, but Apple has a bunch of other product categories that it could focus on here. There’s always the chance that we might get iPad updates. But, if rumors are to be believed, Apple’s focus during the Scary Fast event will be on Macs and a fresh batch of chipsets to power them.

M3 chip

Apple won’t be talking about speed advancements without having new hardware to discuss. That could all start with upgraded chipsets. It’s been nearly 17 months since Apple’s M2 system on a chip (SoC) debuted. With many manufacturers having an annual cadence for their chipsets, it may be time for Apple to move onto the next generation. (No, shoving two M2 Max chips together isn’t quite the same thing.) For what it’s worth, the M2 series debuted 19 months after the M1. So, if Apple announces the M3 at the Scary Fast event, the latest SoC would be arriving after a similar period of time.

Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo has suggested that “M3 series MacBook Pro” will be the focus of the event, indicating that the company will have more than one new SoC to reveal. As such, there’s a chance that we could see an M3 Pro and maybe even an M3 Max during the Scary Fast showcase.

iMac

A new 24-inch iMac could make its debut at the Scary Fast event. Bloomberg‘s Mark Gurman reported that a fresh model is expected to arrive this month. He noted that the iMac is in short supply at Apple retail stores, which is another sign that an upgrade is imminent.

The 24-inch iMac is well overdue for a refresh, and there have been rumblings for a while that an M3 variant was in the pipeline. The most recent model was an M1-powered machine that arrived in April 2021. Making the leap to M3 — assuming that the new chip lineup is more capable than the M2 series — may make any new iMac worth the upgrade for many users.

MacBook Pro

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There’s a very good chance Apple will have at least one MacBook Pro refresh to show off at the event. Both Kuo and Gurman have indicated that will be the case.

Gurman pointed out that the 13-inch, 14-inch and 16-inch MacBook Pro all currently have extended shipping times on Apple’s web store. That’s often an indicator that the company is winding down the supply of existing products. Furthermore, Gurman reported that Apple has been testing M3 Max and M3 Pro MacBook Pro models. Those could now be ready for prime time.

However, Kuo doesn’t expect Apple to have a huge inventory of new MacBook Pro units to sell this year. He previously didn’t anticipate that Apple would start selling M3-powered laptops before the end of the year due to limited supply of between 400,000 and 500,000 units. Unless demand drops, Kuo said supply may remain tight until early 2024.

MacBook sales have waned this year, mainly due to “the limited M2 computing power upgrade,” Kuo wrote on X. That might be a reason why Apple is willing to start shipping M3 MacBook Pros now, even if supply is constrained. Announcing new models just a few days before reporting quarterly earnings could help give investors confidence in the company (recent increases of Apple TV+, Apple Arcade and Apple News+ prices could play into that too).

If M3-powered models don’t lead to a boost in sales, though, Kuo suggests it’s more likely that a MacBook Pro with a new design will arrive in 2025. Furthermore, Apple may try to beef up the division with a more budget-friendly MacBook that has an annual sales target of between 8 million and 10 million.

iPad Pro

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We can’t disregard our hunch that we’ll see at least one iPad at Apple’s event. With the focus likely to be on M3-powered products, the chances are that any new iPad will be of the Pro variety with one of those chips inside.

It has only been a year since the most recent iPad Pro debuted. Other than a few small tweaks, Apple only really swapped in the M2 in place of the M1. The next iPad Pro will probably need more changes to make it more palatable for anyone who picked up the previous two models, which means Apple might need more time to get it ready. If that’s the case, the company might be content to give the iPad Pro a spec bump for the time being.

Other iPads could also get a refresh at the event, just in time for the holidays. We won’t have to wait too long to find out either way. We’ll have full coverage of everything you need to know from the Scary Fast event at Engadget, so while you’re waiting for Halloween trick-or-treaters to show up, slip into your jammies, grab a mug of cocoa and join us on Monday evening.

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/what-we-expect-at-apples-scary-fast-event-m3-powered-macbook-pros-and-new-imacs-191549274.html?src=rss 

Kim Kardashian Opens Up About Being a Single Parent Nearly 1 Year After Finalizing Divorce

The reality star spoke about having a hard time dividing her time between her work, her family, and her kids in the latest episode of ‘The Kardashians.’

The reality star spoke about having a hard time dividing her time between her work, her family, and her kids in the latest episode of ‘The Kardashians.’ 

Taylor Swift and Harry Styles’ Relationship Timeline: Everything to Know About Haylor’s Romance

The ‘Style’ singer and the former One Direction band member’s romance was short-lived, but their love will always be a fan-favorite topic.

The ‘Style’ singer and the former One Direction band member’s romance was short-lived, but their love will always be a fan-favorite topic. 

Is Taylor Swift’s ‘1989’ About Harry Styles? Everything We Know About the Inspiration Behind Her Album

Taylor Swift is about to release the re-recording of her 2014 pop album, ‘1989’, which many Swifties believe is about her relationship with Harry Styles.

Taylor Swift is about to release the re-recording of her 2014 pop album, ‘1989’, which many Swifties believe is about her relationship with Harry Styles. 

Bryan Kohberger’s Family: Everything to Know About His Parents and Sisters

The University of Idaho murder suspect is currently on trial after he was arrested on four counts of first-degree murder and one count of burglary. Here’s everything you need to know about his family.

The University of Idaho murder suspect is currently on trial after he was arrested on four counts of first-degree murder and one count of burglary. Here’s everything you need to know about his family. 

iFixit now sells official replacement parts for Microsoft Surface devices

As the right to repair movement continues to pick up steam, DIY aficionados iFixit just announced a partnership with Microsoft to provide replacement parts for a wide range of Surface devices. These are genuine parts manufactured by Microsoft specifically for the purpose of conducting repairs, so you won’t have to worry about integration issues.

All told, iFixit’s offering parts for 13 Surface models, including the Surface Pro 9 and the Surface Laptop 15. Visit the dedicated Microsoft Repair Hub for a list of compatible devices and parts. These components range from batteries and SSDs to displays and keyboards. As with all iFixit collaborations, you also get access to disassembly videos and step-by-step guides so you don’t accidentally turn your Surface tablet into an expensive paperweight.

You can purchase each component on its own or part of a comprehensive fix kit that includes everything you need to conduct the repairs, including tools and accessories. iFixit is especially proud of this partnership, urging customers to “imagine how different the world would be if repairing every device and having access to original spare parts was this simple.” To that end, it’s much less annoying to replace a battery or hard drive on your own than having to take it to a repair center and play the waiting game.

The company recently made similar agreements with other tech giants, as it now offers replacement parts for Google Pixel tablets and for Google Pixel Fold devices. Accessory manufacturer Logitech also got on board, offering repair parts for two of its most popular mouse models.

Apple, however, remains a hold out and iFixit recently dinged the iPhone 15 Pro Max’s repairability score due to the company’s software-restricted “parts pairing” requirement. This means that you have to order replacement components directly from Apple and get on the phone with a company tech before iOS devices will accept individual part replacements. 

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/ifixit-now-sells-official-replacement-parts-for-microsoft-surface-devices-173050519.html?src=rss 

What’s New on Netflix in November 2023? Stallone Doc, ‘The Crown’ & More

November is right around the corner, and Netflix has tons of new releases and old favorites for you to enjoy. Check out the full list of titles coming to the streaming service.

November is right around the corner, and Netflix has tons of new releases and old favorites for you to enjoy. Check out the full list of titles coming to the streaming service. 

Gabrielle Union’s Favorite $10 Hair Product Will Relieve Your Dry Scalp

Gabrielle Union’s favorite hair product is only $10 and promises to relieve itchy and dry scalp – just in time for the cold weather!

Gabrielle Union’s favorite hair product is only $10 and promises to relieve itchy and dry scalp – just in time for the cold weather! 

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