John Oliver Is Suddenly Very Angry About 1 Key Point In The ‘Da Vinci Code’

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Dozens Rescued From Wisconsin Ice Floe That Broke Free From Shore

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Tesla 'Full Self-Driving' beta features an 'Assertive' mode with rolling stops

Profiles are back in Tesla’s latest “Full Self-Driving” beta 10.3 with an “Assertive Mode” that may perform rolling stops and other borderline maneuvers, The Verge has reported. The update was originally released in October 2021 with three profiles (“Chill,” “Average” and “Assertive”), but was pulled just two days later over issues with traffic light left turns, unexpected stopping and more. 

The latest update issued yesterday shows that the Full Self-Driving (Beta) profiles are back. If you choose “Assertive,” the notes state that “in this profile, your Model X will have a smaller follow distance, perform more frequent speed lane changes, will not exit passing lanes and may perform rolling stops.” As @Digitalhen notes, the system may also perform rolling stops even in “Average” mode. 

Generally, a rolling stop means a vehicle doesn’t come to a complete halt at a stop sign (which is illegal and dangerous) but it’s not yet clear if that’s what FSD will do. It’s also illegal in many states to stay in the left or passing lane if you’re not passing anyone, and of course, it’s never a great idea to follow the vehicle ahead too closely. All of that said, the mode hasn’t been tested enough yet to demonstrate exactly how it’s doing those things. 

On the weekend, CEO Elon Musk announced that Tesla would be raising the price of FSD from $10,000 to $12,000, even though it’s still in beta. As we’ve pointed out before, the name “Full Self-Driving” is misleading (much like Autopilot), as FSD does not offer true Level 4 self-driving, but simply Level 2 advanced driver assistance. 

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5G iPhone SE Expected To Be Announced In March

Apple’s iPhone SE is meant to be a more affordable version of the iPhone for those who want an iPhone but don’t want to pay flagship prices for it. However, one of the “compromises” that Apple had to make was to exclude certain higher-end features for it to keep costs down, such as 5G.

However, that is expected to change this year because according to Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman in his latest Power On newsletter, he claims that Apple will be announcing a 5G iPhone SE model at their event this coming March.

This isn’t the first time we’ve heard about the 5G iPhone SE, which will be the first iPhone SE to support 5G, but we weren’t sure when it would be announced. Apple typically hosts several events throughout the year, and March/April is usually the first event of the year. It usually sees Apple announce updated Mac computers and iPads, and this year it seems that we can also expect the 5G iPhone SE to be announced.

According to the rumors, the 2022 iPhone SE will continue to use the same body/design as the previous models, so the main upgrades like a newer processor, possibly more RAM, a better camera, and 5G will all be under-the-hood changes.

5G iPhone SE Expected To Be Announced In March

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