[The Morning After]( It's Friday, August 04, 2023. Security researchers believe they have [found a hardware exploit]( to unlock upgrades to a Tesla that normally require plenty of extra cash. By messing with the voltage of the infotainment system, they were able to inject their code, bypassing its normal security. That enabled them to access personal data, including GPS tracking and call logs, as well as the carâs encryption key. That, the researchers claim, could be the key to unlocking paywalled features, like the mode known as Full Self-Driving, which you presently have to pay extra to use. Thatâs not the only slice of bad news on Teslaâs breakfast plate today; it also stands accused of fraud. A recent Reuters expose alleges the car company was far too generous with its range estimates, and that it had quietly set up a team to stymie range-related complaints. In the wake of that report, three Californians have proposed a [class action lawsuit]( accusing Tesla of false advertising. If successful, the lawsuit will cover every Tesla owner in the state, which wouldnât be as much of a problem if California hadnât taken the EV company to its heart. â Daniel Cooper You can get these reports delivered daily, direct to your inbox. [Subscribe right here!]( The biggest stories you might have missed [Zeebo, a Latin American console from the Wii era, is getting an emulator]( [Apple services are making more cash than ever, but revenue shrank for the third quarter in a row]( [Star Trek: Strange New Worlds breaks into song]( [The best mirrorless cameras for 2023]( [The best video streaming services in 2023]( [Instagram is cracking down on DM spam]( [Google is making it easier to remove your private information from Search]( [FCC issues record $300 million fine for auto warranty robocallers]( [The Ayaneo 2S is the company's best gaming handheld, until the next one]( ASUSâ ROG Ally might have already been dethroned as the best Steam Deck competitor.
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Photo by James Trew / Engadget]( The Steam Deckâs blend of power, portability and price gave new life to PC gaming handhelds, traditionally a niche within a niche. The latest kid on the block is Ayaneoâs 2S, which has just spent the last few weeks in James Trewâs firm grip [while he put it through its paces](. It may be more expensive than its nearest competitors, but the improved features more than make up for it. Youâll have to read the full review to learn all about the changes, but it might be time to tweak what youâre asking for on your birthday list. [Continue Reading.]( [Why Baldurâs Gate III is an accidental PS5 console exclusive]( At least, it is for now. Baldurâs Gate III will arrive on the PlayStation 5 on September 6, but thereâs [no word yet on when the title will hit the Xbox](. Thatâs because developers Larian Studios are struggling to make the new game work for both the (powerful) Series X and (not so powerful) Series S. Until it can, the game will remain a PS5 exclusive, with developers blaming Microsoftâs insistence on feature parity for the two consoles. But I think itâs pretty gratifying that Microsoft is looking out for gamers who might not have the cash to spend big on a flagship system. [Continue Reading.]( [Is decentralization the future of social media?]( The Musk-ization of Twitter might have sparked a revolution. X/Twitterâs implosion has created a surge of interest in alternative platforms less easily destroyed on a billionaireâs whim. Mastodon is the standard bearer for the fediverse, a decentralized network of independent servers that embrace the early webâs DIY ethos. But even Threads, Metaâs not-quite Twitter-killer, has pledged to leverage the fediverseâs open protocols. If you want to learn more, read Karissa Bellâs [excellent deep dive into decentralization]( federation and why you should care about this sort of thing. [Continue Reading.]( [Nintendo sees record first quarter profit thanks to Zelda and the Mario movie]( 18.51 million copies of Tears of the Kingdom have been sold since May. Nintendo knows a thing or two about creating an experience youâll enjoy enough to pay top dollar for. Itâs [reporting record profits]( in its first quarter on the back of both The Super Mario Bros. Movie and The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom. The former is the first movie this year to break the one billion mark, while Tears of the Kingdom has sold a whopping 18.5 million copies since it launched in May. [Continue Reading.]( [Patreon is fixing canceled payments and inaccessible funds for creators]( It comes after several creators reported massive drops in income. Patreon says it has fixed an issue that caused several [high-profile creators to report massive drops in income](. It appears a billing address being moved to Dublin caused a large number of transactions to be flagged as fraudulent. The company told Engadget it was working with its payment processing partners to resolve the issue and believes the currently broken patron accounts will be restored in due course. [Continue Reading.]( The Morning After is a daily newsletter from Engadget designed to help you fight off FOMO. Who knows what you'll miss if you don't [subscribe](. Craving even more? [Like us on Facebook]( or [follow us on Twitter](. Have a suggestion on how we can improve The Morning After? [Send us a note.]( [Twitter]( [Facebook]( [Youtube]( [Instagram]( You are receiving this email because you opted in at [engadget.com](. Not interested anymore? [Unsubscribe from this newsletter.]( Copyright © 2023 Yahoo. All rights reserved.