Michigan State Police to begin testing Ford Mach-E Interceptors – ProWellTech

Michigan State Police to begin testing Ford Mach-E Interceptors – ProWellTech

Andrew Tarantola Contributor Andrew Tarantola is a senior editor at Engadget. The next time you get pulled over in Michigan, it could be by a cop in an electric SUV — at least if Ford has anything to say about it. The American automaker is stepping up its Police Interceptor program, which modifies existing models…

Deathloop PC System Requirements: Can You Play Deathloop?

Deathloop PC System Requirements: Can You Play Deathloop?

fDeathloop is an easy candidate for game of the year, but that may depend on what platform you’re playing the game on. PlayStation 5 owners are having a wonderful time with the ’60s-themed time-looping title, while PC users have been left in a lurch, thanks to shoddy performance optimization. However, that doesn’t mean that PC…

Google encouraging former Stadia Pro users to resubscribe

Google encouraging former Stadia Pro users to resubscribe

Google has never revealed Pro or free subscriber numbers for Stadia, but a new promotion reveals that the company is trying to get more in the former category to resubscribe with a “surprise gift.” Some former Stadia Pro subscribers in the UK this evening received an “Enjoy Stadia Premiere Edition for free” email: Curious to…

Saints Row Reboot: Release Date, Trailer, News, and More

Saints Row Reboot: Release Date, Trailer, News, and More

Certain games were so influential that they almost single-handedly created entire genres. The most successful of them, like Grand Theft Auto, would almost immediately attract other developers to try and compete with them in the hot new space. Saints Row was just that, an attempt to take on GTA in the realistic, crime-focused open-world space. The…

Tesla will open controversial FSD beta software to owners with a good driving record – ProWellTech

Tesla will open controversial FSD beta software to owners with a good driving record – ProWellTech

Tesla CEO Elon Musk said the company will use personal driving data to determine whether owners who have paid for its controversial “Full Self-Driving” software can access the latest beta version that promises more automated driving functions. Musk tweeted late Thursday night that the FSD Beta v10.0.1 software update, which has already been pushed out…