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Don’t park your Hyundai Kona EV inside because it could catch fire, Andrew J. Hawkins

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Photo by Amelia Holowaty Krales / The Verge The US National Highway Traffic Safety Administration issued a recall for 2019–2020 Hyundai Kona and 2020 Hyundai Ioniq electric vehicles after over a dozen battery fires were reported. The agency is also warning owners against parking their vehicles near their homes or any flammable structure. An electrical short in the Kona’s lithium-ion …

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Don’t park your Hyundai Kona EV inside because it could catch fire,

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The US National Highway Traffic Safety Administration issued a recall for 2019-2020 Hyundai Kona and 2020 Hyundai Ioniq electric vehicles after over a dozen battery fires were reported. The agency is also warning owners against parking their vehicles near their homes or any flammable structure. An electrical short in the Kona’s lithium-ion battery cells increases the risk of fire while …

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Activision shrinks Call of Duty file sizes so you can download other games, Mitchell Clark

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Image: Activision Activision is finally doing something about the tremendous file sizes of recent Call of Duty games. The company is announcing that both Modern Warfare and the free-to-play Warzone will be much easier on hard drives after the next update. The space savings vary depending on what platform the game is installed (and which content packs you have installed), …

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T-Mobile is already shutting down its live TV service, partners with YouTube TV and Philo, Chris Welch

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Only five months after announcing its TVision streaming service, T-Mobile today shared news that TVision’s three bundles of live channels will all shut down at the end of April. The development comes as part of T-Mobile’s new partnership with Google and YouTube, which it’s making out to be a huge deal. The carrier says YouTube TV will now fill the …

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T-Mobile is betting big on Google’s Android services: RCS, YouTube TV, Pixel, and more, Dieter Bohn

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Photo by Amelia Holowaty Krales / The Verge Google and T-Mobile are announcing a huge partnership today, with the carrier agreeing to showcase a suite of Google’s services on Android phones sold on the carrier’s network. The list includes officially supporting Google’s Android Messages (with RCS) app on all of T-Mobile’s Android phones, dropping T-Mobile’s own TV services for Google’s …