The Seattle ebike firm Rad Energy Bikes has announced four new ebike models, all of which have the crucial distinction of being unlikely to have their batteries out of the blue burst into flames.
The corporate says its new Protected Protect Batteries—which come commonplace on all 4 new bikes—have been licensed at UL-2271, an business commonplace rating for battery security. Which means the batteries on these fashions of Rad Energy’s bikes gained’t be almost as prone to the sorts of battery fires which were plaguing low-end ebikes and scooters and have led to injuries and nearly 20 deaths within the US.
Rad Energy had 30,000 of its RadWagon 4 ebikes recalled in 2022 attributable to misaligned tires, a difficulty the corporate has apologized for and says it has mounted. There’s been one reported case of a Rad Energy bike catching fireplace, however apart from that the corporate hasn’t contributed to the wave of low-cost ebike battery fires. We have a tendency to love Rad Power’s bikes fairly a bit right here at WIRED, so this improve in battery security is welcome information, particularly due to the added emphasis on the entire “not exploding” factor.
Rad Energy’s new bikes are available in just a few varieties. There’s its Radster commuter bike, which is available in Road and Trail fashions for various terrains. Each begin at $1,999. The corporate additionally introduced the RadExpand 5 Plus, an $1,899 folding bike, and its new iteration of the cargo-oriented RadWagon 5, which begins at $2,199.
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Ask Wendy’s Something
Reddit is attempting to make itself friendlier to entrepreneurs. This week, the corporate introduced a brand new suite of instruments, referred to as Reddit Pro, that might be out there to companies at no cost.
Reddit Professional presents manufacturers quite a lot of methods to have interaction with the platform’s customers, in service of serving to advertisers higher pour themselves into each eyeball remotely attainable. For example, Reddit will provide “AI-powered insights” that the corporate says will sift by means of the location’s 17 billion posts to search out related threads and matters that corporations can then use to “be part of or begin conversations” (aka deploying their deeply cringe advertising ways). Which means if you write a remark about, say, Wendy’s, in a thread manner down on a tiny subreddit, the model’s social media workforce may have a better time discovering it and spouting off some sassy model banter within the replies.
It’s the most recent transfer in Reddit’s sluggish, controversial quest for profitability (and probably enshittification). Reddit filed to take the company public in February, which can allow it to promote inventory to shareholders. The corporate, which has never proven profitable, is keen to make its platform extra interesting to advertisers who can spend cash in its boards. That is seemingly why Reddit has made strikes like charging an exorbitant sum of money for the instruments builders use to entry the platform’s knowledge, successfully killing third-party apps. This transfer of giving manufacturers and advertisers a better portal into each phase of the location is one other stab at these ambitions.
Dodge This
There’s a brand new Dodge chargin’ onto the scene. Sure, it’s a Charger, the beefy, grotesquely fuel-inefficient muscle automobile that’s been roaring throughout roads for the higher a part of the previous century. In 2021, Dodge introduced it will ditch its gas-powered Chargers in favor of electrical variants. This week, the primary stage of that rollout has formally begun.
Billed—considerably arguably—as “the world’s first and solely electrical muscle automobile,” the Dodge Charger Daytona Scat Pack EV is a fully juiced-up road-rage machine that’s certain to be the closest factor you will get to driving a Transformer. It boasts as much as 670 horsepower and has a quoted zero-to-60 time of three.3 seconds. The automobile additionally comes with an array of options meant to make it simpler to mainline high-octane driving adrenaline. There are devoted efficiency modes for rubber-burnin’ excursions like Drag, Monitor, Drift, and Donut modes. One other setting, referred to as PowerShot, will increase horsepower by 40 hp for 15 seconds. It’s like injecting your automobile with nitrous oxide however conserving it road authorized.
Nikon Takes a Pink Eye
Digicam producer Nikon introduced this week that it’s scooping up the cinematic digicam firm Pink. Pink’s skilled digital cameras have a protracted status in cinematography circles for pushing the boundaries of what digicam sensors and optics can do. They’re traditionally expensive, beefy units aimed toward professionals producing cinema-quality content material. In case you watch any big-budget reveals or motion pictures on community tv or the streamers, you’ve absolutely seen one thing shot on Red.
This transfer by Nikon factors to the corporate’s video ambitions. Nikon makes superb images cameras however has struggled to compete with the likes of Canon in the case of video. Shopping for a premium video-camera firm could actually give the model a leg up.
Hey Google, U OK?
There’s all the time heaps happening at Google. As one of many largest tech corporations on the planet, the corporate typically attracts a number of scrutiny and criticism, a lot of it warranted. However Google’s been on a roll currently, with issues stemming from its rush to push out AI products, its current rounds of layoffs, and inside discrimination against its own employees. All of this makes for a really chaotic time for the corporate, which raises the final word query: Is Google OK?
This week on WIRED’s Gadget Lab podcast, we discuss in regards to the on-line uproar about Google’s Gemini AI going “woke” and all the inner turmoil roiling the massive Silicon Valley firm.
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