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[Engadget The Morning After logo]( Now available on your smart speaker and wherever you get your podcasts [Apple Podcasts]( | [Spotify]( | [Google Play]( | [iHeart Radio]( It's Wednesday, May 12, 2021 Half a year since launch, and it’s still a challenge for a lot of us to get our hands on a next-gen console. Sony has reportedly said there will be supply constraints for the rest of the year, but we didn’t even need to be told. If you’ve tried to buy an Xbox Series X or PS5, you’ve probably had to shop around (online, mostly) for stock. And get very lucky. [PS5]( What have you missed out on? Fortunately, not that much so far. According to Jessica Conditt, [our newest consoles are still finding their feet, with Sony and Microsoft’s differing approaches still yet to yield anything conclusive](. While Xbox has Game Pass, the PlayStation has the early exclusives (like Returnal) — enough, in fact, to warrant [the debut of our guide to the best games on PS5](. As you might expect, yep, there are some games in there you can play on your PS4, but the new console just does them better. — Mat Smith [National Transportation Safety Board releases preliminary Tesla crash report]( Security video shows the car's owner getting into the driver’s seat. The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) has released its preliminary report on the fatal Tesla Model S crash that killed two men in Texas [last month](. The report says security camera footage from the home of the owner of the vehicle shows him entering the driver’s side door. When police first started investigating the crash, they told reporters they were “100 percent certain that no one was in the driver seat driving that vehicle at the time of impact.” There’s been a lot of speculation over whether the owner of the Model S was attempting to use Autopilot, and this report doesn’t clarify much just yet. The fire from the crash destroyed the onboard storage device and damaged the restraint control module. The latter stores data related to the car’s speed, acceleration, as well as seat belt and airbag status. [Continue reading.]( [Sony's next-gen earbuds could feature a new design]( Leaked images suggest they'll look vastly different from the terrific WF-1000XM3. Sony’s excellent noise-canceling WF-1000XM3 true wireless earbuds have been around for a few years, so it's about time for a refresh. According to a leak, the next-gen buds could look a little different. Images obtained by [The Walkman Blog]( suggest that, although the WF-1000XM4 will ditch the flatter design for a rounded outer shape, they could protrude less from your ears.[Continue reading.]( [Space Force’s first flight unit has completed basic training]( One section of the curriculum had an emphasis on "emotional intelligence." [[Space Force] Thomas A. Coney]( With President Biden's vote of confidence, the [first flight unit]( composed entirely of Space Force [Guardians]( graduated from Air Force basic military training, last week. The boot camp saw 35 recruits undergo seven and a half weeks of drills following a tailor made curriculum. [Continue reading.]( [Harley-Davidson’s official electric bike brand is called LiveWire]( Yes, it does sound like a file-sharing service from the ‘00s. [[LiveWire] Harley-Davidson]( Back in 2019, Harley-Davidson released the LiveWire, its first all-electric motorcycle. Now, it plans to use the LiveWire name to launch an all-electric motorcycle brand. LiveWire will announce its first EV on July 8th — don’t miss[Ford’s electric F-150 event next week]( — revealing the bike at the International Motorcycle Show, one day later. [Continue reading.]( [WhatsApp will gradually stop working if you don't agree to its new privacy policy]( Eventually, you won't be able to chat with anyone. With its [controversial privacy policy]( slated to go into effect this weekend, WhatsApp says it won't delete or deactivate the accounts of individuals who don't want to share their information with Facebook. "No one will have their accounts deleted or lose functionality of WhatsApp on May 15th because of this update," the company said in its own [support article](. However, you will start to lose some WhatsApp functions if you continue to not accept its new privacy policy. At first, you'll lose access to your chat list. The only way the app will allow you to message or call someone is if they contact you first and you tap on the notification from WhatsApp. After several more weeks, the app will stop sending messages and calls to your phone altogether. At that point, your options are particularly limited. You can export your chat history or download a report of your account. Or you can just delete your WhatsApp account and start using one of several [alternatives](. [Continue reading.]( But wait, there’s more... [Ford will reveal the F-150 Lightning EV on May 19th]( [Sony's DualSense controller now works with Apple devices for PS5 remote play]( [What's on TV this week: 'Mass Effect,' 'Love, Death & Robots' and 'Castlevania']( [Amazon's palm-reading payment tech is now available in New York City]( [UK postal service tests autonomous drone deliveries to remote islands]( ['VVVVVV' creator Terry Cavanagh's new game only exists inside 'Roblox']( [US cracks down on 'bulletproof hosting' admins that enabled malware attacks]( [FDA approves the first smart insulin pen cap to help with dosing]( [Engadget Deals: Apple's MacBook Air M1 returns to record low of $899]( The Morning After is a new daily newsletter from Engadget designed to help you fight off FOMO. Who knows what you'll miss if you don't [subscribe](. 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