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Tesla Cybertruck now delayed until 2022

Earlier today, Tesla has quietly updated its configuration page for the upcoming Cybertruck, with a new delayed release date. When Tesla announced it back art the end of 2019, the company said that by the end of 2021 it would be released, it even had around 250,000 pre-orders in a matter of weeks. However, as revealed today and picked up by Electrek, the Cybertruck will now come out in 2022. […]

Microsoft Teams now supports native macOS notifications

Microsoft Teams now supports native macOS notifications with the official app, with support coming for macOS 10.15 and later only. Long time users of Teams on Mac have been asking for this for a long time now, a forum thread found by Windows Latest is over five years old and a Microsoft employee replied to it. “We are thrilled to share that Teams now supports Mac OS notifications on Mac OS […]

Weekends with A&T Tech – Best stories of the week

Another week has gone by and its time, once again to go over the best stories we covered here on A&T Tech. By 2025, Jeep will make an fully electric SUV in every category Jeep has announced that by 2025, its SUV and off-roader lineup will have a fully electric option for every class of vehicle. Read more Rivian is looking into building an EV factory near Bristol, UK The company […]

Twitter now supports Sign in with Apple on iOS and web

Twitter announced this week that it now supporting account creation using an Apple ID or a Google account. New users can use their Apple ID to sign up on the web, iPadOS and iOS and then choose whether to give Twitter their real email address or hide it by using Apple’s relay service. However, Twitter does require that a date of birth is inputted. However, it seems that there are […]

Ubiquiti announces new UniFi Protect Camera AI 360, which is in beta currently

This week, Ubiquiti has revealed the new UniFi Protect AI 360 but it isn’t yet available to purchase. Ubiquiti never usually reveals a new beta product publicly, usually it stays around in the Early Access store until it gets launched properly. However, Ubiquiti has released a YouTube video about the new UniFi Protect AI 360 and all that is new. The form factor is similar to a UniFi access point, […]

By 2025, Jeep will make an fully electric SUV in every category

Jeep has announced that by 2025, its SUV and off-roader lineup will have a fully electric option for every class of vehicle. Jeep is now owned by Stellantis and with help from them the company will be aiming to have a 4xe version of every SUV it makes. This news was announced at the Stellantis EV Day this year and at the same time, a preview was offered of the […]

New York International Auto Show has been cancelled again

Last year the New York Auto Show was delayed and then postponed until this year, we reported on it back in May 2020 and the organisers had originally planned for the show to return again this year. However the 2021 show has now been cancelled too, it was original delayed from spring to August but due to increasing COVID-19 cases, due to the new delta variant of the disease this […]

Apple launches new redesigned online store

Earlier this week, Apple took its online store offline to update the look and feel, for the first time in a number of years. Apple has brought the dedicated ‘Store’ tab back, Apple removed this a while ago and moved all the buy options to each product category page. This new change should make it easier to purchase products for customers. The new store section has a carousel picker for […]

Google is testing out a cheaper YouTube Premium Lite plan in Nordic and Benelux countries

Google is testing out a new cheaper plan for YouTube Premium, with a Lite option. YouTube Premium currently costs £11.99 in the UK, $11.99 in the US and €11.99 in the rest of Europe and gets you advert free video viewing on all platforms, access to YouTube Music, background playback and the ability to download videos. However, there seems to be a subset of users who want to just watch […]