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Mon. 11/18 - Google Stadia and the Mustang Mach-E

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🗓️ 18 November 2019

⏱️ 18 minutes

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The Mustang Mach-E wants to out Tesla Tesla, John Legere is stepping down from T-Mobile, .org domain names might be getting a lot more expensive, and the reviews on Google Stadia are decidedly mixed, but at least it works. Sponsors: Castro Mealime Links: FORD’S MUSTANG MACH-E IS AN ELECTRIC SUV WITH UP TO 300 MILES OF RANGE (The Verge) UP CLOSE WITH FORD’S ELECTRIC MUSTANG SUV, THE MACH-E (The Verge) Wayve raises $20 million to give autonomous cars better AI brains (VentureBeat) John Legere to step down as T-Mobile CEO next year (CNBC) The org that doles out .org websites just sold itself to a for-profit company (The Verge) ByteDance to take on rivals with music streaming launch (Financial Times) HP board unanimously rejects Xerox’s bid to acquire the company (CNBC) GOOGLE STADIA REVIEW: THE BEST OF CLOUD GAMING IS STILL JUST A BETA (The Verge) Stadia the Technology? Awesome. Stadia the Service? Not So Much (Vice) Stadia tech review: the best game streaming yet, but far from ready (EuroGamer) Subscribe to the ad-free feed right here! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Welcome to the Tech Meme Ryan Home for Monday, November 18th, 2019. I'm Brian McCullough. Today, the Mustang Mock E wants to out Tesla Tesla.

0:12.0

John Leger is stepping down. Mustang Mock E. wants to out Tesla Tesla.

0:13.0

John Leger is stepping down from T-Mobile.org domain names might be getting a lot more expensive

0:19.0

soon and the reviews on Google Stadia are decidedly mixed, but at least it works.

0:24.2

Here's what you miss today in the world of tech.

0:27.0

Ford is taking a run at Tesla and taking a run at attempting to create the first truly

0:37.8

mass market electric vehicle in the US.

0:41.4

Last night in LA, the company unveiled the Mustang Mock E, an electric SUV with up to 300 miles of range.

0:49.0

The Mock E has a starting sticker price of $43,895 and it's coming in late 2020, quoting The

0:56.5

Verge.

0:58.3

Unlike a lot of the electric competition from automakers like Audi, Mercedes-Benz or Jaguar,

1:04.0

the Mustang Mock-E will be offered in a slew of variants

1:07.8

and trims to an almost dizzying degree.

1:10.8

Ford will sell versions of the five-seater SUV that can travel 210 miles on a full battery and

1:16.1

also ones that go to 300 miles.

1:19.1

One of the Mustang Mock E options will beat most sports cars from 0 to 60 miles per hour, while others will just

1:25.4

barely edge out a Chevy Bolt.

1:27.9

Some ship in late 2020 and some in spring 2021.

1:31.8

None are exactly cheap. The most affordable one starts at $43,895, which is a few

1:36.8

thousand dollars more than the current average selling price of a vehicle in the U.S. But buyers

1:42.2

of Ford's electric and hybrid vehicles are still eligible for the full $7,500 federal tax

1:47.1

credit.

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