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Tesla brings Full Self-Driving to China – Engadget

Tesla brings Full Self-Driving to China – Engadget


It’s now one of the 10 countries where (supervised) FSD is now available.

Tesla’s Full Self-Driving (FSD)driver-assistance system is now available in China. In a post on X, Tesla listed China as one of the 10 countries wherein FSD is already available. The company is, of course, talking about the supervised version of the technology, seeing as unsupervised FSD is still not available to the public. On Tesla’s Chinese website, the company lists “intelligent assisted driving” as an add-on option for Tesla Model 3. It will cost customers in the countrya one-time fee of 64,000 yuan ($9,410) on top of the vehicle itself. It used to cost $8,000 up front in the US, but the company recently turned it intoa subscription-only service priced at $99 a month.

Unlike the current version of the product, unsupervised FSD will offer fully automated driving, with no need for a human to take control of the vehicle. At the moment, only Tesla’s robotaxis inAustin, Dallas and Houston, Texas are using the technology. Elon Musk, Tesla’s CEO, recently said that unsupervised FSD will be “widespread in the US by the end of this year,” but he is known for being overly optimistic with his timelines across his companies.

The automaker has been testing FSD and mping China’s roads for a while now with help from local partners. It’sbeen working to release the technology in the country for years, but it faced significant regulatory delays. Musk announced in January that Tesla was close to getting an proval from China’s authorities. While Chinese state media debunked his claim — and he has been saying that FSD was close to getting regulatory proval in China since 2024 —it looks he was right this time around. Before this, Chinese Tesla owners only had access to FSD’s predecessors, Autopilot and Enhanced Autopilot.

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Today's NYT Mini Crossword Answers for Thursday, May 21


Looking forthe most recentMini Crossword answer?Click here for today’s Mini Crossword hints, as well as our daily answers and hints for The New York Times Wordle, Strands, Connections and Connections: Sports Edition puzzles.


Need some help with today’s Mini Crossword? The clue that threw me off was 7-Across, but I eventually figured it out. Read on for all the answers. And if you could use some hints and guidance for daily solving, check out our Mini Crossword tips.

If you’re looking for today’s Wordle, Connections, Connections: Sports Edition and Strands answers, you can visitCNET’s NYT puzzle hints page.

Read more: Tips and Tricks for Solving The New York Times Mini Crossword

Let’s get to those Mini Crossword clues and answers.

The completed NYT Mini Crossword puzzle for May 21, 2026.

NYT/Screenshot by CNET

Mini across clues and answers

1A clue: Not such a wild place to see an elephant
Answer: ZOO

4A clue: Mark who wrote “Man was made at the end of the week’s work, when God was tired”
Answer: TWAIN

6A clue: Symbol on the U.S. quarter
Answer: EAGLE

7A clue: Parts of a dental exam
Answer: XRAYS

8A clue: What Wile E. Coyote is always exploding himself with
Answer: TNT

Mini down clues and answers

1D clue: Big name in restaurant ratings
Answer: ZAGAT

2D clue: Like your hands after eating potato chips, perhs
Answer: OILY

3D clue: Lowest numbers in sudoku
Answer: ONES

4D clue: Reach out with your fingers?
Answer: TEXT

5D clue: Give an alert
Answer: WARN

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Kobo ereaders are integrating with Goodreads alternative StoryGraph – Engadget

Kobo ereaders are integrating with Goodreads alternative StoryGraph – Engadget


The integration launches in June and will automatically sync progress with the reading platform.

Kobo has announced plans to integrate its ereaders and reading ps with the social reading platform StoryGrh in June. StoryGrh is an independent alternative to Goodreads that exists outside of Amazon’s ecosystem and offers users more control over their recommendations.

“For a lot of us, the best part of reading is the community. It’s a part of how we show up in the world as readers every day,” Rakuten Kobo CEO Michael Tamblyn said in a statement. “That’s why I’m so excited about our integration with StoryGrh. We wanted to strip away the friction between finishing a chter and and sharing your progress. Now, Kobo readers can do exactly that, seamlessly.”

When the new integration launches in June, Kobo ereaders and reading ps will automatically sync with connected StoryGrh accounts. The integration will update book progress percentages, add books you’re currently reading to StoryGrh’s In Progress shelf and mark finished books as “Read.” Besides ebooks, the integration will also work with any audiobooks you listen to through Kobo’s platform.

As an alternative to Amazon’s more popular, but restrictive Kindle ecosystem, it makes a lot of sense Kobo would work with StoryGrh. Both companies are aligned on giving readers more control over their reading experience. StoryGrh is also just one of several integrations Kobo currently offers. The company’s ereaders have an Inster integration for reading saved web articles and the ability to access files from cloud storage providers like Dropbox and Google Drive.

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Google is bringing new AI-powered ad formats to search – Engadget

Google is bringing new AI-powered ad formats to search – Engadget


Finally, the Google I/O announcement you’ve been waiting for.

With Google transforming search into an AI-driven experience, it was only a matter of time before AI ads entered the fray. As part of its Google I/O week announcements, the company previewed how Gemini-powered, conversational ads will start pearing in search results. Fortunately, all of the new AI-generated ad formats will be labeled as “sponsored.”

Google is testing two new ad types in AI Mode, both powered by “an independent AI explainer.” First, Conversational Discovery Ads will pear in AI Mode’s answers. The company explains to its advertisers that “your ad answers a person’s specific question.” (Who among us hasn’t dreamed of their questions being answered by ads?) Then there’s “highlighted answers,” which insert ads into AI Mode’s recommendation lists. For example, if you ask it about the best language ps, a sponsored entry for Duolingo might pear.

Standard Google Search will also be getting AI ads in the coming months. AI-Powered Shopping Ads are tailored to “big” purchases. (Google’s examples include a refrigerator, TV, or espresso machine.) When searching for one of these items, sponsored products will pear in the AI-fueled search results. As the company explains to its advertisers, “Gemini will pull up your most relevant products and instantly write a custom explainer highlighting why your product may be the right choice for them.”

Then there’s Business Agent for Leads. This Gemini-powered ad format places a “smart brand agent” (a custom chatbot that speaks as a company representative) within search ads. For example, a student researching universities might see a box with a “Chat” or “Ask a question” button within a sponsored search result.

Finally, Google’s Direct Offers feature is expanding to include more personalized deals. You’ll start seeing things like AI-powered product bundles, giveaways, and local coupons. Meanwhile, a built-in checkout feature lets you snag deals without leaving search, and you’ll also start seeing personalized travel deals within AI-assisted trip planning.

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Plex Is Raising Its Lifetime Subscription Price Again, to a Whopping $750

Plex Is Raising Its Lifetime Subscription Price Again, to a Whopping $750


The media library management and TV streaming p Plex is tripling the price of its Lifetime Plex Pass to $750, a second major price hike after it raised the cost of the option from $120 to $250 just last year.

The $250 price is still available until the new pricing goes into effect on July 1. Those with existing non-lifetime Plex accounts have the option to upgrade at the lower price until then as well.

Plex is a service that helps you organize digital videos, music and photos and stream them across ps on TVs, mobile devices and home-networked computers. Plex also offers some ad-supported live TV and on-demand movies and TV shows.

In its blog post about the change, the company said, “We’ve considered eliminating the Lifetime Plex Pass in the past, given that recurring subscriptions help us sustain long-term development, but we know it’s still a valuable option for many in our community. So instead of retiring it, we’re keeping it available at a price that reflects the real, ongoing value of the software we’re committed to building and maintaining for years to come.”

Plex’s plans

Plex’s software works for free for those who are streaming media they own or Plex’s TV offerings within their local network. But like many companies (hello, Microsoft!), Plex has been steering its customers to its subscription plans, which start at $1.99 a month, for additional features including remote streaming to different devices or hardware-based transcoding, the option to download media remotely and skip intros, credits or commercials.

One of the reasons people use Plex is that it can sort through your collection of music, TV shows and movies and populate metadata to make them easier to navigate and play.

But the price hike has created speculation among Plex subscribers that Plex’s future costs of serving those with the Lifetime subscription plan are causing it to wean users off the option by pricing it so high.

One poster on Reddit said of the price increase, “I’d be shocked if anyone ever purchases the lifetime pass at $750. Like, even a single buyer would shock me at that price.”

Another wrote, “Today’s pricing is a LOT different than when I got mine for $75. I’ve been using Plex for 11 years, 220 days, 14 hours, 27 minutes (as of this comment), and the progress and usability in the suite of ps and interfaces has continued to meet or even surpass my expectations.”

Avoiding the price hike with other options

The options for those who want to use Plex but avoid the price hike amount to either paying for Lifetime before July 1, going with a monthly or annual subscription to access features that Lifetime offers, sticking with the free tier for local watching or seeking out a competitor.

Many swear by Jellyfin, a free, open-source media server software suite that has a volunteer community updating it. For many in those communities, it’s a battle of ease-of-use (Plex) versus a free platform that is quickly and continuously updated, but that may have a steeper learning and installation curve (Jellyfin).

Others who are not fans of Jellyfin or who simply want something more plug-and-play are using free software such as Kodi or Emby, which also help sort media and offer a variety of streaming options.

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Kickstarter rolls back its mature content policy after outcry – Engadget

Kickstarter rolls back its mature content policy after outcry – Engadget


It explained that it created the new rules due to Stripe’s policy.

The platform would advocate for affected creators whenever that hpened, and it was able to get Stripe to unfreeze their funds and to continue accepting money on their behalf so they could finish their campaigns. However, Kickstarter wasn’t always successful in getting Stripe’s decision reversed. It thought that the best path forward was to “close the g” between its rules and Stripe’s so that creators would only have one set of rules to deal with.

“That was the intent, but the decision we made was an abandonment of the core counterculture, f*ck the establishment spirit of Kickstarter, and it left our community vulnerable,” it wrote in its post.

Under its previous rules, which have now been reinstated,pornogrhy and illegal content are still prohibited. But the rules are less restrictive, as they’re more “bare bones and not as specific.” Kickstarter said that Stripe can still suspend campaigns due to their nature, but it promised to advocate for creators and to help them make adjustments to make their projects acceptable to Stripe. The platform called it an “imperfect temporary solution,” so it could still implement changes surrounding mature content in the future.

Kickstarter isn’t the only website affected by payment processors’ policies. Last year, Steam also started banning games that violate the rules and standards of”payment processors and related card networks and banks,” which affected titles with adult themes. Years before that, credit card companies Mastercard and Visa blocked the use of their cards on Pornhub and even severed ties with the advertising arm of the adult website’s parent company MindGeek.

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