P85D is insanely fast with power for days, yet quiet, comfortable, and spacious enough to be a daily driver. The 17″ screen built into the dash is beautiful and feature-packed, but lacking some obvious functions and occasionally slower than the interface in a car that costs this much should ever be. At a base price of $105k, the P85D isn’t a feasible purchase for most. But with Tesla already promising cars in the $35k-40k range, it’s an incredible example of what this relatively young auto maker is capable of.
Apple’s new MacBook seemed like a shift so dramatic that it was bound to cause some discomfort but in practice the changes are far easier to embrace than you might expect. Apple had to redesign the...
P85D is insanely fast with power for days, yet quiet, comfortable, and spacious enough to be a daily driver. The 17″ screen built into the dash is beautiful and feature-packed, but lacking some obv...
This week Roku announced upgraded hardware of its Roku 2 and Roku 3 streaming boxes, as well as some new features for finding stuff to watch. The new hardware driving the box has gotten a noticeabl...
Microsoft is back with a new Surface device, the Surface 3. It’s like the Pro 3 but smaller and less expensive. The new Surface will cost you $499 at base, a sharp discount from the lowest-tier Sur...
John Biggs talks about the newest HTC flagship, the One M9. The evolution from the One M8 didn't show much physical change but strategic internals and focusing on the premium design. Will only mino...
The Beastgrip Pro turns your phone into a mobile video rig. Nearly every aspect is modular or expandable. Depending on what you need to shoot, you might put your phone on a tripod for smoother shot...
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Greg Mark invited us to their lab in Boston back at CES after they wowed us with their carbon fiber 3D printed tools that were durable and had surprising tensile strength. In this episode of Makers...
Sophi Kravitz met up with John at NYC Resistor to tell him about the 2nd Hackaday Prize recently announced and focusing on making Earth a better place, preferably via green technology. She also spo...
Sam Calagione started as a homebrewer and founded the smallest craft brewery in America. Today, it ranks number 14 in the country and shows no signs of slowing down. John takes a tour of the facili...
Ubiquitous internet has become so important, Royal Caribbean had to pair with a satellite company just to ensure connectivity for thousands of travelers on open ocean. The Quantum of the Seas is a ...
Bonobos may not have a super strong factory presence in Manhattan, but their headquarters houses development, design, fabric sourcing, customer service and more. This is where energy and sweat flow...
This episode of Makers features the San Francisco outpost of the Makerspace TechShop. With 8 locations open and 2 on the way, co-Founder Mark Hatch wants one in every major city in the US eventuall...
TechCrunch headed across the pond to London, England to check out ticketing and events behemoth Ticketmaster’s U.K. outpost. To do this Cribs in true English fashion, we sent our UK-born and bred e...
Today’s episode of Cribs brings us to the Mid-Market neighborhood of San Francisco, which is where the popular crowdfunding platform Indiegogo calls home. It’s not unusual to come across things lik...
A lot of tech companies try to make their offices feel as homey as possible for the comfort of their employees, but Famo.us just might take the cake. That’s because Famo.us is actually headquartere...
Going to visit Ticketfly HQ is kind of an event in itself. The place is decorated with nods to all sorts of famous venues, from the Louvre to the erstwhile NYC club CBGB, and musical instruments ar...
Lending Club is a company that straddles the worlds of tech and banking, and that duality is pretty apparent when you go inside their San Francisco HQ, which is fittingly located right in between t...
Will Schenk and Ben Schippers paired up and presented at a TechCrunch 50 with an office solution called workstreamer and once that ramped down, clients were still knocking so they decided to "get t...
Farmigo started in San Francisco until their co-Founder Benzi realized that the center of the American farm-to-table movement was in Brooklyn. With a team split between SF, Brooklyn and Tel Aviv, t...
Mouth began it's online life as New York Mouth because the craft food revolution was booming in the Big Apple and it seemed as all the artisanal business owners set up shop in Brooklyn. After a whi...
Atavist is rare in that it focuses on long-form content, either hardcore journalism or in-depth brand stories. Founded by 3 Brooklynites, it began as a side project for their own projects and then ...
Founder Mac Bishop wore his dad's wool button up for 100 days and that inspired him to found Wool&Prince with Creative Director Katie Elks. They forged ahead with a very successful Kickstarter camp...
Gotham Greens is a startup in Gowanus focused on creating sustainable rooftop farming solutions by adding working greenhouses to office buildings throughout the 5 boroughs. Anthony talks to the Co-...