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Old 10th September 2018, 07:33   #1
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Default Tesla touchscreens to offer minimalist 'fade mode'

Screens can be distracting and, therefore, dangerous if you're driving an expensive car down the freeway. If you own a Tesla, though, fear not: the company is adding a software feature that will make its giant touchscreens less intrusive. Tesla CEO E...

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