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  • Should You Buy Tesla Stock Before Oct. 22? A Cautious Look at Q3 Deliveries and Valuation
    October 12, 2025, 8:51 AM EDT. Tesla's Q3 deliveries topped expectations, signaling a rebound after a rough 2025. Still, macro headwinds, including tariffs and Musk-related concerns, weighed on results earlier in the year. A record-breaking Q3 deliveries can help justify a buy ahead of the Oct. 22 earnings release, but investors should beware. Key questions remain: will demand hold once the $7,500 federal tax credit expires at year-end 2025, and could 2026 bring a sales pullback? Valuation remains lofty, as the stock's P/E multiple sits near yearly highs. While a late-year push is possible if demand stays resilient, the combination of an elevated valuation and uncertain EV-growth makes now a risky time to buy Tesla stock.
  • Lenovo Yoga Tab review: excellent value with Pen Pro, but limited update support vs iPad Air
    October 12, 2025, 8:50 AM EDT. Lenovo's Yoga Tab offers standout value in the mid-range Android space, with the included Lenovo Tab Pen Pro and affordable accessories. It faces stiff competition from Galaxy Tab S11 and iPad Air, but its main drawback is limited update support (three major OS updates + four years of security patches, despite EPREL listing). The tablet delivers solid performance with a fast Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 and strong AI features in ZUI 17, plus Wi‑Fi 7. Build quality is robust—aluminum chassis, 458 g, 6.2 mm thick, IP53—though it lacks memory expansion and a 3.5 mm jack. A responsive screen (LTPS with Gorilla Glass 7i) and included keyboard-ready pogo pins help. It ships with Android 15 (as of July 2025 patches). Overall, a compelling value with some long-term update caveats.
  • Toyota targets the holy grail of EV tech with all solid-state batteries
    October 12, 2025, 8:49 AM EDT. Toyota is pursuing the holy grail of EV tech by developing all-solid-state batteries with solid electrolytes to replace current lithium ion cells. In partnership with Sumitomo Metal Mining Co, the automaker aims to mass produce cathode materials and push practical use of this technology in its EVs. Toyota says the new cells could offer smaller size, higher output, and longer life, potentially accelerating EV adoption. Development started around 2021, with plans to bring the tech to market by 2027–2028 and could reshape vehicle range, charging and performance. Alongside this, Toyota is reportedly exploring two new EV SUVs based on the Land Cruiser and RAV4, with production discussed in Kentucky. If realized, Toyota believes it could transform the EV landscape.
  • Battlefield 6: EA bets big on a four-studio push to outpace Call of Duty
    October 12, 2025, 8:48 AM EDT. EA is banking on Battlefield 6 as its bold gamble to reclaim ground from Call of Duty. The game brings a four-studio collaboration (DICE in Sweden, Motive in Canada, Ripple Effect in LA, and Criterion in Guildford) under the Battlefield banner, with a long-awaited single-player campaign after Battlefield 2042's rocky run. Preview events drew strong early buzz, and the team says learnings from 2042 shaped this launch, including early fan testing and community feedback. Developers emphasize collaboration across cultures, and leadership says the project is the biggest many have worked on. The effort hinges on delivering spectacular visuals, engaging campaign missions, and a scalable online experience to convert hype into sales.
  • Top 5 Tablets That Replace Your Desktop for Designers (October 2025)
    October 12, 2025, 8:47 AM EDT. From coffee shop to client meetings, designers now have portable power. This guideSpotlights five tablets that can genuinely replace a desktop for creative work as of October 2025. The standout is the Samsung Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra with a 14.6-inch Dynamic AMOLED 2X display, a MediaTek Dimensity 9400+ processor, and a S Pen with Wacom-grade 4,096 pressure levels, delivering a natural drawing experience. Samsung DeX enables a true desktop interface when connected to an external monitor, with preinstalled apps like Clip Studio Paint, LumaFusion, and Notion for immediate workflows. Huawei’s MatePad 12 X (2025) brings a PaperMatte display for glare reduction and a paper-like feel, plus HarmonyOS 4.2 for robust multitasking and seamless cross-device control. The list promises more options aimed at professionals seeking portable, workstation-level performance.