To ensure a good time, Tesla put a modified version of the Model S with “fender flares, wider wheels and tires, a rear spoiler, an expanded front grills, and seriously sticky tires,” according to Engadget’s sister site, Autoblog. That’s what was visible on th…
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Month: September 2019
What the Saudi Attack Situation Says About the Broader Energy Market
It would have been hard to miss the news over this past weekend that some aggressor had attacked key parts of Saudi Arabia’s oil infrastructure, cutting in half its ability to export oil. This closing of the tap, even temporarily, on 5% of the world’s crude s…
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Uber and Lyft Still Have Problems
In this episode of MarketFoolery, host Chris Hill talks with The Motley Fool’s Jason Moser about some market news. Big Oil stocks popped on news of an attack on Saudi Arabia’s oil industry. Jason explains why investing in energy is so tricky and name-drops on…
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The day a tech billionaire takes over the world
Likely in this century? > Probably not, but watch out Plausibility Rating > 2/5 Scary? > Extremely Worth changing habits? > Yes The glasses were there one day, and the next day it was like they’d never existed. Lee can’t be at fault. Lee is gr…
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Marc Rogers: Success of Anonymous Bug Submission Program ‘Takes A Village’
Marc Rogers discusses the logistics behind a recently-proposed anonymous bug submission program, meant to encourage ethical hackers to submit high-level bugs anonymously.A global anonymous bug submission platform, announced at DEF CON in August, aims to help …
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