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Auto Incentives Take A Dive, With The Shortage Of New Cars And Trucks - Forbes
The average manufacturer-sponsored incentive is less than half what it was a year ago, and the lowest on record for the month of July, according to J.D. Power and LMC Automotive.
That makes the average incentive a predicted $2,065 for the month, based on data from the first part of July, down from $4,235 a year ago, the research and consulting firms said.
As a percent of suggested retail price, July incentives were on a 4.8% pace for the month, also a first, if incentives for the entire month fall below 5% of suggested retail.
High customer demand, coupled with the well-documented new-vehicle shortage are responsible for the low level of discounts, analysts said.
In turn, a computer chip shortage is responsible for continuing the shortage, which began last year, because car dealerships and auto factories shut down due to the coronavirus pandemic.
When most business shutdowns ended last year, consumer demand recovered faster than the auto factories could get back to speed. Inventories fell, as customers bought new vehicles faster than the factories could make them. Then the computer chip shortage hit, beginning late last year.
Analysts and auto executives expect the shortage — and high prices, and low discounts — to continue through the rest of 2021, and into 2022.
“Well, I think basic economics says low inventory obviously grows the demand, and we get strong gross profits, which I think will continue,” said Roger Penske, chairman and CEO of the Penske Automotive Group dealership chain, based in Bloomfield Hills, Mich., in a July 28 conference call.
For the second quarter, Penske Automotive Group’s average gross profit per new vehicle retailed was $4,770, up 36.3% vs. a year ago. The average used-vehicle gross profit per vehicle retailed was $2,618, roughly double what it was a year ago.
Roger Penske pointed out that gross profits are also up because the group reduced its headcount and became more efficient; it wasn’t simply a matter of raising prices.
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Auto Racing Does Not Need the Olympics - RoadandTrack.com
Today marks the biggest race of any sort in the entire world: The Olympic 100 meter dash. It is the signature event of the Games, a race that distills sports down to their most basic element. Men and women representing their nations simply sprint, and the fastest is crowned with one of the world's most prestigious titles of any sort. It is something auto racing clamors for, leading to a now-traditional cycle of questions about why our sport has never really seen the kind of international competition that much smaller sports, like archery and rhythmic gymnastics, have enjoyed at the Olympics for so long. The question is compelling, but the answer is simple: Auto racing and the Olympics do not need each other.
For the International Olympic Committee, the answer is fairly simple. The Olympics are successful as they are and largely only add new events to appeal to either younger audiences or audiences that do not participate in the major sports that make up the core of the modern Games. While the fairly young sports of skateboarding and surfing have joined this year's Games to appeal to that crowd, auto racing's much older crowd based predominantly in Europe, Asia, South America, and the United States are largely expected to already be interested in the Olympic sports already offered.
For auto racing, the question is a little bit more murky. Sure, it is a major sport in its own right that already succeeds with its own power, but the same can be said for basketball, tennis, golf, cycling, and hockey. It can be easy to see why adding an Olympic medal to the trophies that can be won by a great driver would be appealing, especially when so many racing series take the time off every four years to accommodate the Games anyway. Designing an Olympic auto racing format is a fun hypothetical, too; is this a Race of Champions style exhibition with a variety of cars, or is this more like cycling in that the committee simply creates a variety of races that replicate what various series do week to week?
That hypothetical points to the practical reason why auto racing and the Olympics have intersected just one time. International competition for auto racing has been attempted, but it has largely been difficult to organize correctly. The short-lived A1GP series, spec open wheel with an international format, found it lacked both an audience and any semblance of balance. The Race of Champions still runs on occasion, but its gimmicky stadium layout makes it little more than a fun way to pass an offseason weekend. Any actual attempt at international auto racing would have to be both very expensive and very well thought out.
But, ultimately, the real reason auto racing does not need the Olympics lies in the major sports that do partner with the Games. For those sports that already have a well-defined peak on their own, an Olympic medal is something like a sideshow, a half-hearted exhibition that varies in value wildly depending on how successful the participant is in other events before they enter the Games. This would not change for auto racing. An Olympic gold medal would fall below an Indianapolis 500 win, an F1 title, or a win at the 24 Hours of Le Mans, and, in a sport that already cannot decide what its top event actually is, that very quickly makes an Olympic title more trouble than it is worth.
So we are left with a boring reality we already know. Auto racing is a sport contested by teams, not drivers, and the teams who participate are already the best of the best without any chances for gold medals available. With auto racing, the quintessential 20th century sport, unlikely to be hunted by the International Olympic Committee as a key element of future Games, the best in the world will continue spending full years hunting for championships in the many major categories of racing that already command significant international respect. Auto racing and the Olympics are doing just fine without each other, so they have no reason to work together any time soon.
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Anti-Vax App Squares Off With Google, Apple Over Misinformation - Bloomberg
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A new social app designed as a community for the unvaccinated is testing Google and Apple Inc.’s policies concerning the spread of misinformation about Covid-19 vaccines.
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10 deals you don’t want to miss on Saturday: $5 Alexa smart plugs, $110 electric standing desk, rare Nest Thermostat deal, more - BGR
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The weekends are supposed to be for rest and relaxation, right? Well, we’re going to give you another reason to be excited that the weekend has finally arrived. We’ve dug through hundreds of daily deals on Saturday to come up with our 10 favorites. None of these deals will be around for very long, though. That means you need to hurry or you’re going to miss out on these deep discounts.
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Your ancient Android Gingerbread phone is about to become even more useless - Android Police
When was the last time you thought about your old Gingerbread phone? Google launched Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich to the public nearly ten years ago, ushering in the days of its Tron-inspired Holo UI, but some legendary Android devices — including the Moto Droid X, HTC Evo 4G, and Samsung's original Galaxy S — never made the jump. If you're still holding onto a phone running Gingerbread, it's about to get a whole lot harder to use with Google services.
Starting September 27, any device running Android 2.3.7 Gingerbread or earlier will no longer be able to sign into a Google account (via 9to5Google). The company specifically highlights Gmail, YouTube, and Maps as apps destined to produce username and password errors following this date. In an email sent to affected users, Google suggests updating your device to Android 3.0 or higher if possible (a strange request, considering Honeycomb was a tablet-exclusive release), but realistically, the writing is on the wall. If you're still using a Gingerbread phone as your daily driver — or even as a secondary device — it might be time to give up the ghost.
As with most of Google's OS restrictions, this is driven primarily by safety and security. While Android phones have gained plenty of new features since 2011, they're also far, far more secure. Monthly security patches have become the norm for a reason, after all. These apps are also far from the first to be disabled on Gingerbread phones. WhatsApp stopped supporting the platform in January of 2020, and it was dropped from Google Play Services entirely way back in 2017.
If, for whatever reason, you need to keep accessing Gmail or YouTube on an affected device, you aren't entirely out of luck. You can try logging into your account using your phone's browser. Some web apps will still work with this method, though Google didn't highlight what will and won't be supported in its support forums.
Although distribution numbers for Android ceased being shared a couple of years ago, Gingerbread had fallen to 0.3% market share by May of 2019. It's safe to say that number has since dropped even further, limiting the number of users this affects to a small group of collectors at best. If you know of anyone still watching YouTube videos on a Nexus One, make sure they know it's finally time to pull the trigger on that upgrade.
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July 31, 2021 at 06:08AM
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The Nanoleaf Canvas Light Panel smarter pack is $50 off at Costco - The Verge
If you like your lighting to be on the adventurous side, rest assured that Nanoleaf’s canvas light panels aren’t made to be subtle. The touch-sensitive squares are flashy and versatile, with the ability to display more than 16 million colors and a modular design that lets you place them in a variety of patterns. The bright LED panels also work with all the major smart home platforms, and can cycle through a number of preset colors or respond to sound when in “Rhythm Mode,” a feature that’s just as suited for the ambient noise outside your bedroom as your favorite record. Right now, Costco members can purchase Nanoleaf’s Canvas Light Panel smarter pack with nine panels and everything needed to get started for $50, one of the better prices we’ve seen on the intuitive lighting system.
The Razer Nari Essential is by no means a groundbreaking headset, yet, for the price, it’s an admirable entry-level model that will appease most gamers, especially on the PC side. The jet-black wireless gaming headset features an adjustable headband, a sturdy build, and support for both PC and PlayStation consoles, with THX Spatial Audio simulated surround sound available on the former. Normally $100, it’s currently available at Woot for $55, more than 45 percent off its typical list price. If Razer’s budget-friendly Nari Essential doesn’t offer what you’re looking for, however, we’ve also rounded up the best gaming headsets overall, including multiplatform models and both wired and wireless alternatives.
Good noise-cancellation can be hard to come by for $100 — just look at the Nothing Ear 1s. Fortunately, there’s the second-gen Amazon Echo Buds, a pair of true wireless earbuds that churn out satisfying sound while benefitting from improved comfort and noise cancellation over their first-gen counterpart. Amazon’s mid-range earbuds, which are now on sale for a limited time at Best Buy for $80, also feature IPX4 water and sweat resistance, and allow for hands-free voice commands via Alexa, meaning Amazon’s virtual assistant is always available at the tip of your tongue. Read our review.
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2021 is the Year of the Gaming Handheld - CNET
The year 2020 was one of big, high-powered game consoles: the PlayStation 5, the Xbox Series X and Series S (and, for me, the Oculus Quest 2). But 2021's new game systems are all about fitting in your hand. Welcome back to Portable Gaming World.
Handheld games have been around for decades: the Nintendo 3DS, the DS before it, the PlayStation Vita, the PSP, the Game Boy and Game & Watch. But there's something of a renaissance going on at the moment. A big part of that involves unique boutique devices that have been promised for several years, and are finally being released after 2020's COVID-related production delays.
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But more than anything else, the Year of the Handheld is being anchored by two products: Valve's surprise Steam Deck, a handheld, Nintendo Switch-like PC gaming device; and Nintendo's newest version of the four-plus-year-old Switch, which adds a larger OLED screen.
I've always loved handheld gaming. I don't enjoy being parked in front of a TV, having to choose a room to play in. When I commuted to work, I could take games with me. At home for a year-plus, I can pick the room or place I play in.
Phones and tablets have already made most people handheld gamers for well over a decade now, but this new wave of devices splits along two clear lines: novelty or specialist products, and flexible or switchable products.
The Steam Deck, like the Switch, can play games on the go or docked into a TV or monitor. So, too, can the Analogue Pocket, an upcoming handheld designed to play throwback game cartridges (Game Boy Advance, Game Boy and more) on a monitor or TV.
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Is this a regression from 2020's wave of high-end consoles? Not to me, not at all. I don't play games just for bleeding-edge graphics. Gaming has already exploded into a million shards of subgenres and media forms, from retro and emulations, to indie to AAA studio titles, online multiplayer metaverses and immersive VR/AR experiments.
I'm just glad that the notion of handheld gaming, which seemed reborn with the Nintendo Switch in 2017, has finally led to another wave of devices. Frankly, I expected this explosion of new multimode handheld devices a few years ago, but better late than never. The fall of 2021 will be pretty busy... if you can find one of these to actually preorder. So far, many of these handhelds have frequently been sold out, or had their shipping dates slip to 2022. Here's what to expect.
The Nintendo Switch isn't reinventing itself, it's just getting a few welcome upgrades. The dockable Switch, which hasn't changed much since 2017, gains a larger 7-inch OLED display, better speakers, a better kickstand for tabletop gaming and a dock with Ethernet. Nintendo is betting that's worth the $50 price upgrade. It sounds worth it for hardcore Nintendo gamers, but otherwise you may be just fine with the Switch you have.
Valve's Linux-based gaming handheld is like a Nintendo Switch for SteamOS. The $399-and-up handheld plays games on the go with a wide array of thumb sticks, trackpads and buttons, but can dock and become a monitor-connected PC, too. SteamOS isn't compatible with all Steam games, and Valve's commitment to this experimental device is unclear, but the relatively low price and its possible flexibility as a Linux-running device gives this a lot of interesting upside. It's already available for preorder, but delivery times have slipped to mid-2022.
This playful little black-and-white plaything, made by the publisher of Untitled Goose Game, looks like a Game Boy cross-bred with a Pikachu and a Tamagotchi. It's a completely new system with its own indie-developed games that get pushed to the device automatically, as part of a subscription that comes with purchase. The whole idea is clever, kitschy, throwback and whimsical. Also, I didn't even mention that there's a crank in its side that works with specially designed games. It's available to preorder now, and early preorders should be getting it this year... but for others it's already slipped to 2022.
Speaking of Game Boys, Analogue's reinvented game handheld is literally made to be a rebuilt, improved player of original retro game cartridges. Analogue has done this before with its reinvented and remastered SNES and Genesis consoles. The Pocket does the same for handheld games: it plays Game Boy, Game Boy Advance and -- with adapters -- Sega Game Gear, Neo Geo Pocket and Atari Lynx cartridges. The $200 Pocket is sharper-screened, USB-C rechargeable, and can dock and play games on a TV via HDMI. The Analogue Pocket is also expected this fall.
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Airport Auto Hosts Annual Swap Sale - FOX 21 Online
DULUTH, Minn.– In 1977, a local man purchased a Texaco gas station in Duluth, and after operating it for a couple of years, he decided to shift gears towards following his passion, which are buying and selling old cars.
At 81 years old, Don Chesney is still operating and enjoying every day at Airport Auto on Rice Lake Road, and even introduced an annual swap sale for people who want to trade items they don’t need or want anymore.
“The fact that we’re able to do this and our health is good, and keep busy, I think that’s the name of the game and that’s just our success will go as far as our longevity at this point at over 80 years old,” Don Chesney, the Owner of Airport Auto said.
The swap sale continues through tomorrow and they encourage people to come along with anything and everything they want to trade.
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Telegram has created a whole new social experience for you to dread with 1,000 person video calls - Android Police
It was just a couple of days ago that we first got our hands on Telegram's latest beta, adding screen sharing, video speed controls, and new options for clearing out your chat history. If you gave that version a spin only to find it seemed a bit buggy, you're in luck. Telegram 7.9 is already making its way out to users today, and it's got all of those beta features and a whole lot more.
This update is jam-packed, with a clear focus on improving all things video within the app. Group video calls and video messages have both been upgraded to "2.0" status, with the former adding up to 1,000 viewers in a call with 30 simultaneous broadcasts. Telegram is threatening to continue increasing that limit until every single person on Earth can join a single call, and we're starting to think it's a serious claim. As for video messages, they're now recorded in a higher resolution with a tap to expand option.
Screen sharing is the other major addition here, working with your device's sound in 1-on-1 calls. AP's Rita El Khoury had some difficulty getting the feature to work consistently in this week's beta, so hopefully, all of its bugs have been ironed out for this release.
A couple of other additions round out the video-centric stuff. Playback speed is here — another option first seen in this week's beta — as are quick-copy timestamp links, allowing for fast and easy sharing of any timecode.
That's far from the only new content, of course. Telegram's Android app picks up some snazzy animation for sending messages, initially added to the iOS client in the previous update. If you use a passcode, it also has improved animations for smoother transitions between displays. Speaking of which, password resets and two-factor authentication both receive some improvements, with options to restore your account even without a recovery email address. All that, plus auto-delete options for your chat threads and new animated emoji for good measure.
This update is undoubtedly chunky, so make sure you head over to Telegram's full patch notes to see everything in action. Grab the newest version of the app using the Play Store link below, or install the latest APK from APK Mirror.
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Mastodon now has an official iPhone app - The Verge
Decentralized social network Mastodon now has an official iPhone app. The nonprofit behind Mastodon launched the app on iOS today, supplementing an existing web version and several third-party apps for iOS, Android, and other platforms. The app is free and offers a similar feature set to Mastodon’s core service, although it doesn’t include Mastodon’s broad local and federated timelines.
Mastodon describes the app as particularly geared toward getting new users on board the nontraditional social platform. As we’ve outlined before, Mastodon looks similar to Twitter but is built around independently run communities (and the ActivityPub protocol) rather than a single central network. You can create your account on a community of your choice while following and messaging people in other communities as well. It’s an unusual design among modern social platforms, and offering an official iOS entry point could help ease people into it more smoothly. CEO Eugen Rochko confirmed plans for a comparable Android app, but there’s no timeline for releasing it.
Mastodon’s iOS app supports features like polls and sensitive content filters, and the app page subtly highlights its differences with bigger services like Twitter by mentioning Mastodon’s “ad-free, chronological timeline.” As mentioned above, however, you won’t find a section for local and federated timelines — Mastodon’s firehose of all public posts from your home community and the communities of people linked with it, respectively.
Rochko tells The Verge that those timelines were a “suboptimal” way to discover new content, and excluding them also reduced the potential for conflict with Apple, which has required some social networks to limit what users can find through their apps. (Reddit’s iOS app, for instance, makes you opt into NSFW content through the web.) For a different feature set, you can keep using one of the existing iOS apps — or just log in through the web.
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Ex-BPD auto repair worker will plead guilty to fraud scheme - Westport News
BOSTON (AP) — A former Boston Police Department auto repair technician has agreed to plead guilty to a scheme to embezzle more than $260,000 from the department in auto parts and supplies, federal prosecutors said.
Bahram Gharony bought parts and supplies, claiming they were for the police department, and then turned around and sold them to others, prosecutors said. He tried to cover his tracks by submitting bogus invoices to the police department, falsely claiming the items were ordered for the fleet, prosecutors said.
Prosecutors say he also lied when he sold auto parts to others and said he had legally gotten them using a police department discount.
Gharony was a technician with the police’s department’s fleet management division, which is in charge of acquiring, repairing and maintaining the force's vehicles.
The 36-year-old from Boston has agreed to plead guilty to two counts of wire fraud. An email seeking comment was sent to his attorney on Friday.
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PSA: Halo Infinite Campaign Spoilers Have Leaked Via The Beta - GameSpot
So far, many Halo fans have been enjoying the Halo Infinite multiplayer technical preview. However, it's been confirmed that campaign content was mistakenly included in the beta's files, leading to spoilers making their way online.
343 Industries' Joseph Staten stated that there were a "small number" of Halo Infinite campaign files unintentionally left in the tech preview build. He confirmed that they do include spoilers.
"Leaks like this are painful for the dev team and can ruin the campaign experience for everyone," says Staten in a tweet. "So please, keep you eyes peeled for spoilers and don't spread them if you see them."
In addition to spoilers, uploading any of the data-mined to places like YouTube could have adverse effects on your channel. Halo community director Brian Jarrard warned that doing so could result in a takedown notice and lead to receiving strikes.
"If you have already posted content, we recommend removing it from your channel proactively," recommends Jarrard.
IMPORTANT: Please don't post data-mined content to your channels! You run a very real risk of getting a takedown notice, which could result in a strike on certain platforms. If you have already posted content, we recommend removing it from your channel proactively.
— Brian Jarrard (@ske7ch) July 30, 2021
If you're lucky enough to get an invitation to the technical test, you also have to install the beta client. Players in the beta have also already started competing for high scores in the Academy.
Halo Infinite is set to release holiday 2021 for Xbox One, Xbox Series, and PC. The multiplayer will be free-to-play when it launches.
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