Nintendo's Switch raises more questions, Tesla makes self-driving hardware standard (Tech Today)
Nintendo's Switch raises more questions, Tesla makes self-driving hardware standard (Tech Today)
2016-10-21
this is seen it and here are the stories
that matter right now by now you've
probably seen in tendo's debut trailer
of the company's hybrid console called
the switch set to hit March of next year
the switch looks to bridge the gap
between home and portable gaming that
said the switches debut leaves us with
even more questions we're curious about
the screens battery life how multiplayer
will work and whether or not the docking
station will give the console better
graphics when played on a TV we'll know
more in the coming months Elon Musk has
announced that all Tesla vehicles moving
forward will ship with the standard
suite of self-driving Hardware paving
the way for fully automated cars in the
future this includes the Model S x + 3
which is scheduled to arrive in 2018 a
new laptop from razor promises to be a
true gaming desktop replacement while
most gaming laptops use the mobile
version of a graphics card the razor
blade pro packs in a desktop grade
nvidia gtx 1080 one of the top of the
line cards on the market it may sound
too good to be true but this comes at a
price the razor blade pro starts at a
whopping 3700 dollars
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