Tesla's Full Self-Driving coming to more drivers, Apple upgrading its phones, watches and tablets
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Speaker 1: This is seen ated. Here are the stories that matter right now Tesla's full self-driving feature may be coming to more drivers next week, according to a tweet from CEO, Elon Musk on Friday, the software update will include the beta request button, which should allow anyone who paid for the system to finally get to try it out. Musk added on Twitter. That quote be and will request permission to assess driving behavior using Tesla insurance calculator. If driving behavior is good for seven days, beta access will be granted. [00:00:30] Google announced the completion of a 3,900 mile trans-Atlantic subsea internet cable, the cable named after computing pioneer Grace Hopper connects New York, the UK and Spain, and is designed to send up to 350 terabytes of data. Per second. Google says that Grace Hopper internet cable will be fully functional next year and will be used to help reduce internet outages.
Speaker 1: And finally, apple announced updates to its iPhones, watches, and iPads at its online event. This week, the iPhone 13, [00:01:00] 13 mini 13 pro and 13 pro and max are available for pre-order now and will be released on September 24th. Key highlights include a 15 bionic processor, upgrades, and a cinematic mode for shooting video, the apple watch seven series boas, a larger display with less bezzle increased durability in a full keyboard option. It will be available late this fall. Apple's most affordable, full size iPad camera and chip upgrades. While the smallest iPad drop the home button, move the camera to support landscape by default and added 5g connectivity. [00:01:30] Stay up to date with the latest by visiting CNET.