Apple names states accepting digital ID cards in Wallet, Tesla's new Roadster is delayed (again)
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Speaker 1: This is Cena. And here are the stories that matter right now, apple says it's working with eight states to bring digital ID cards to apple wallet in a blog post. The company says Arizona and Georgia will be the first two states to allow adding digital state ID cards and driver's licenses to wallet. The feature is part of apples, iOS 15 update, which should launch later this fall after Arizona and Georgia, apple says Connecticut, Iowa, Kentucky, Maryland, [00:00:30] Oklahoma, and Utah will be the next six states to participate. Twitter is officially rolling out super tweets. The feature which allows approved accounts, the ability to charge a, a monthly subscription fee to followers for bonus content was announced earlier this year and is now live for select users. Twitter says it plans to expand super follows in the future, including the ability to charge for exclusive newsletters and audio spaces.
Speaker 1: The launch follows a trend of social platforms, giving [00:01:00] creators new ways, monetize their content. And finally, Elon Musk says Tesla's super fast. Second generation Roadster won't deliver next year in a tweet Musk responded to a user asking for updates on the car, citing crazy supply chain shortages before stating the car should ship in 2023 Musk previously said the new Roadster would ship after Tesla's cyber truck and semi truck. So reservation holders look like they'll need to be extra patient. [00:01:30] The new Roadster was first announced in 2017 and originally slated to launch this year. Stay up to date with the latest by visiting Sena.