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Apple WWDC 2023

Apple WWDC 2023: Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference regularly sets the tone for the company’s future, and that may be truer than ever for 2023. Many expect the company to introduce its first mixed reality headset at the event, with a new platform to match. However, the wearable is far from the only major announcement believed to be coming at WWDC this year. Rumors have included a larger MacBook Air, a major watchOS update and even app sideloading on iOS. Here’s what you’re likely to see on June 5th. Mixed reality headset Apple’s first foray into mixed reality hardware (that is, a blend of real and virtual worlds) is one of the company’s worst-kept secrets. The tech giant has been acquiring headset-friendly startups for years, and Tim Cook hasn’t been shy about his interests in augmented and virtual reality. Now, though, a headset appears to be ready for a WWDC debut — Apple’s event logo even hints at a lens. If the rumors are accurate, Apple’s stand-al...

Tesla offers collision repairs in its service centers

Tesla’s Service Centers can now perform various forms of collision repair in-house, according to CNBC. The automaker has reportedly sent out a message to customers entitled “Collision Repair is Here,” telling them that their local Tesla Service Centers can now be an alternative option to body shops for fixing “minor dents, scuffs, scratches and more.” Its optimized flow, Tesla wrote, enables the company to fix damage quickly.

Company chief Elon Musk first talked about Tesla’s plans to perform most collision-related work in-house back in 2018. At the time, the automaker was already capable of fixing certain types of damages within 24 hours, but it was hoping to offer same-day and one-hour repairs, as well. As CNBC notes, Tesla reported $678 million in earnings for its “services and other” segment in its fourth quarter financial report for 2020. Collision repairs and other services could become a bigger moneymaker for the company, though, as its vehicles age of warranty.

In its message sent to customers, Tesla said its collision repair services may include “suspension and axle damage, front and rear bumpers, hoods, liftgates and side mirror caps, along with doors, wheels and all glass repairs.” It’s asking interested customers to go the Service menu in their Tesla app and choose “Collision & Glass Repair” to schedule an appointment. The company is apparently making a big push towards conducting all customer communications through its app instead of through phone calls, since the method provides a written record of all communication, among other advantages.

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