Tesla posts a wildly profitable Q3 despite difficult car market

Despite a global pandemic and ongoing chip shortage, Tesla continues to make money hand over fist. The company reported on Wednesday that it had a net income of $1.62 billion — five times more than it did this time last year. What’s more, Tesla’s operating income grew some 54 percent over the past quarter to $2 billion.

Company executives pointed to record-setting sales of both the Model 3 and Model Y — a combined 232,102 units delivered during Q3 2021 — for the explosive earnings growth, though only 9,289 Models X and S were shipped during the same period, a nearly 40 percent drop from Q2 2021 rates. Overall, deliveries increased in Q3 by 20 percent compared to the previous quarter and increased by roughly 70 percent over Q3 2020. Tesla executives credit increased production of the Model Y at the Shanghai Gigafactory for the boost in deliveries. 

On the technology front, Tesla continues its FSD City Streets beta rollout and plans to “continue to monitor fleet data closely to help facilitate a smooth rollout,” per its quarterly update. 

The company also released a more streamlined iteration of its car companion app that “enables phone key for multiple vehicles simultaneously, allows commands to be sent to the vehicle immediately upon opening the app and integrates the purchase of upgrades, subscriptions and accessories.” New features include Disney+ streaming, a scrolling arcade shooter dubbed Sky Force Reloaded, a “car wash mode,” and various tweaks to improve the vehicle’s cold weather performance. 

Looking ahead, the company expects to achieve a 50 percent average annual growth in vehicle deliveries “over a multi-year horizon” and eventually reach “industry-leading” operating margins. “Q4 production will depend heavily on availability of parts, but we are driving for continued growth,” Tesla CFO Zachary Kirkhorn said during the call.

Stay tuned! The Tesla Q3 investors call starts at 2:30 PT today, we’ll have more details as the event progresses.

developing…   

Google Calendar's 'focus time' can auto-block meeting requests

Excessive meetings were already a problem before the pandemic, and they’re even more of a problem as remote work enters the mainstream. How do you set aside time for your own projects? As The Vergereports, Google has a simple answer: make it clear you should be left alone. It’s rolling out a “focus time” feature in Google Calendar that not only indicates your status, but can optionally auto-block meeting requests for that time slot.

You can choose a special color for focus time. Those moments will also be included in your Time Insights to help you improve your meeting-to-work ratio. The feature will take up to 15 days to reach Google Workspace users on the rapid track, and those offices on scheduled releases will see their change starting November 3rd.

Google is ultimately hopping on a trend. Microsoft included a Focus Sessions feature in Windows 11 to help people work in shorter but more effective spurts. With that said, you probably won’t complain about another tool. This could make the difference between a last-minute delay and meeting a deadline.

The Future of Protection (Episode 1)

Read more…

Marvel's Black Widow Scene-Stealer Yelena Belova Will Now Steal Your Wallet

The Black Widow movie (which is now available to Disney+ subscribers for free instead of forcing you to cough up an extra $30 for it) was surprisingly fun for a story delving into the Black Widow’s dark past as an assassin. That fun came primarily from Natasha’s little sister Yelena, played by Florence Pugh, whose…

Read more…

Crypto Bros Bought the 'OG NFT,' aka Martin Shkreli's Wu-Tang Album

Crypto enthusiasts bought the Wu-Tang album, possibly a haunted talisman whose previous owner Pharma Bro went to prison shortly after he announced that he’d bought it in a $2 million troll. Can these dudes handle it? The New York Times and Rolling Stone have profiles. They seem fine.

Read more…

Dune Nearly Went Without Oscar Isaac's Lustrous, Well-Oiled Beard

Dune seems like it’s going to be a big, sweeping sci-fi epic, full of big fights, big ideas, and the cinematic dazzle that director Denis Villeneuve has craved. Interestingly, and perhaps less reported, we averted a horrifying reality based on one terrible decision.

Read more…

Google's New Indoor Nest Cam Is a Stylish Upgrade With an Annoying App

Google’s refreshed indoor Nest Cam is one of the nicest security cameras you can buy. The $100 wired camera comes in four colors and replaces the plain black version that’s been on the market since 2015. That original Nest indoor camera is basically an homage to the brand’s Drop camera past, while this new indoor…

Read more…

New York City Declares Racism A Public Health Crisis

The NYC Board of Health passed a resolution that includes a list of action items for the city’s health department.

Remains Found In Hunt For Brian Laundrie, Fiancé Of Gabby Petito

Amazon Fire TV adds free local news for 158 cities across the US

Amazon has greatly expanded the number of cities that have access to its free local news portal, bringing the number to 259 cities across the US. The Fire TV news portal makes it easy for anyone, particularly cord-cutters, to get local news broadcasts, providing regional weather information and other data relevant to their cities. Amazon started offering live local news … Continue reading