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    High-Profile cases to stream live

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    High-Profile cases to stream live

    Mediaite founder Dan Abrams plans to launch an online network dedicated to live courtroom coverage, according to The Hollywood Reporter. It will reportedly be called the Law Newz Network, as an extension of Abrams’ Law Newz blog.

    Trial coverage will stream from 9AM to 5PM, with footage repeating overnight, at least to start. THR points out that Abrams worked at Court TV in the ‘90s, where he covered, among other things, the OJ Simpson trial. That trial, which was broadcast live to news networks, was widely watched by the American public, but some critics say the cameras in the courtroom had an effect on how the trial played out.

    Still, the launch of the Law Newz Network seems like an obvious attempt to capitalize on a resurgent interest in true crime stories. FX’sThe People v. OJ Simpson and ESPN’s 7.5-hour OJ Simpson documentary were both popular and critically acclaimed. Then there’s Serial, HBO’s The Jinx, and Netflix’s Making a Murderer.

    The first two trials to stream live will be those of former football player Aaron Hernandez, who has been indicted for a double-murder, and MMA fighter War Machine, who will face trial for sexual assault and attempted murder beginning on February 27th. In an email to The Verge, Abrams confirmed that after these two trials, coverage needs to be authorized on a case-by-case basis. Law Newz Network plans to file motions to permit cameras in the courtroom as trials arise.

    The White House Just Promised a New Crackdown on Weed

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    At his daily White House press conference, Sean Spicer painted a clearer picture of how the Trump administration views recreational marijuana by likening it to the opioid crisis, Politico reports.

    After explaining that the president “understands the pain and suffering” that medical marijuana eases in some people with terminal illnesses, the White House press secretary went on to say, “Recreational marijuana, that’s a very, very different subject.”

    “When you see something like the opioid-addiction crisis blossoming in so many states around this country, the last thing we should be doing is encouraging people,” Spicer said. He added, “I do believe that you’ll see greater enforcement of it.”

    Spicer was right in some regard, as the opioid crisis is “blossoming.” Roughly 30,000 Americans died of an opioid overdose in 2014, but prescription-painkiller abuse is rarely associated with recreational weed use. In some cases, weed has even been used to help opioid addicts get clean.

    Back when Obama was in office, the government generally didn’t step in to discourage states from legalizing recreational marijuana, which has already passed in Alaska, California, Colorado, Maine, Massachusetts, Nevada, Oregon, and Washington. Spicer’s statement seems to suggest that Trump’s new attorney general, Jeff Sessions, might try to make it difficult for more states to try to legalize recreational use in the future. Sessions, who has been notably against expanding recreational marijuana laws, was vague about the issue during his Senate confirmation hearings.

    Marijuana advocates, like Tom Angell of Marijuana Majority, find the move hypocritical.

    “If the administration is looking for ways to become less popular, cracking down on voter-approved marijuana laws would be a great way to do it,” Angell told VICE. “On the campaign trail, President Trump clearly and repeatedly pledged that he would leave decisions on cannabis policy to the states. With a clear and growing majority of the country now supporting legalization, reneging on his promises would be a political disaster and huge distraction from the rest of the president’s agenda.”

    André 3000 Partners With Tretorn

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    2016 was busy as hell for André 3000. He appeared on some of last year’s most impressive projects, including Frank Ocean’s Blonde, Kanye West’s The Life of Pablo, Travis Scott’s Birds in the Trap Sing McKnight, and Solange’s Seat At The Table. It appears 3 Stacks has finally stepped out the studio for a minute, but only to add another job title.

    According to WWD, Tretorn – Swedish footwear and outwear company known best for their classic Nylite tennis shoes – has recently welcomed André 3000 as the creative director to help their brand reach a broader millennial audience.

    The 126-year-old company is currently undergoing a revamp to their brand shortly after being sold by Puma to Authentic Brands Group (ABG) last year. ABG’s president and chief marketing officer, Nick Woodhouse, was in search of someone who was influential.

    “It was very serendipitous,” Woodhouse said. “We wanted to work with André because he resonates with all ages and he’s an OG. He’s not a flavor of the month. There are a lot of terrific, young influencers out there, but Andre is established. These young kids are reaching out to him to collaborate. That’s why we did this.”

    André 3000 was already a big fan of the tennis sneaker, so it was a perfect fit. The 41-year-old is set to appear in Tretorn’s fall global brand campaign and design a collection of footwear for 2018. He will work directly with Marc Fisher, Tretorn footwear license owner, to upgrade its traditional styles. The rapper did not waste any time sharing his vision for the company.

    “He came to the meeting with sketches of shoes,” Nick Woodhouse stated. “He has a very clear point of view on style, the way he dresses and the way he carries himself.”

    Looks like André and Tretorn are going to make a great team.

    Podcast Personality Taxstone Indicted On Gun Charges

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    Taxstone – host of popular podcast ‘Tax Season’ – has been indicted on gun charges in connection with deadly shooting at T.I. concert in Manhattan last May.

    According to documents obtained by Bossip, a federal jury found enough evidence to indict Taxstone – real name Daryl Campbell – on charges of being a felon in possession of a firearm, and receiving a gun through interstate commerce.

    In 2008, Taxstone plead guilty to attempted robbery, which would have prevented him from having a gun. Federal prosecutors said despite that being true, he still illegally possessed a 9-milimeter Kel-Tec semiautomatic handgun. This is the same gun that was allegedly used in the T.I. concert shooting, which left one man dead and several wounded. Surveillance video shows Taxstone entering the room where the shooting went down and abruptly leaving right after. In addition, his DNA was found all over the gun.

    Taxstone has been held without bail in federal custody since the beginning of 2017.

    He is not the only public figure connected to the incident. Troy Ave was also accused of shooting up the backstage of the concert and is currently battling attempted murder charges, which he claims to be self-defense.

    After Taxstone was arrested, the Manhattan District Attorney’s Office lifted Troy Ave’s bail restrictions, which now allows him to travel for performances and visit his family in New Jersey. Troy Ave’s team declined to comment on Taxstone’s indictment.

    It is not looking good for the podcast star. If found guilty, Taxstone faces a maximum of ten years behind bars for each of the two charges.

     

    H Network: In The Studio – Cardiak

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    Hailing from Los Angeles, by the way of Willingboro New Jersey, GRAMMY Award winning producer Cardiak has produced hits for Rick Ross, Eminem, J.Cole, Drake, Kanye West, Ryan Leslie, Dr. Dre and more. Fueled by his early affinity for musicianship, Cardiak recognized his musical skill sets early in life, originally aspiring to be a rapper and ultimately the ‘go to’ producer for the industries hottest emcee’s. hypefresh had the opportunity to sit down with Cardiak and delve further into early beginnings and his growing relationship with Dr. Dre.

    Check it out above!

    Remy Ma Rips Apart The Private Prison System

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    Remy Ma is passionate about more other than music. In a recent interview with The Fader, she opens up about her own experience behind bars, and her thoughts on the current state of the private prison system.

    Back in 2008, The Bronx rapper was convicted for shooting a woman in the abdomen over $3000. As a result, Remy Ma was sentenced to eight years in the Bedford Hills Correctional Facility for Women. She has been out on parole for about three years now, but her time in prison damaging to her well-being.

    “I’m almost positive I have some type of PTSD,” Remy Ma stated. “Almost a decade of my life was consumed by the prison system. Of the past 15 years [as a rapper], I’ve spent most of that time in prison as opposed to the ‘free world,’ so I don’t think I’m going to forget any of the things I went through, and I still have people that I have learned to care about that are there, and will probably end up having to spend the rest of their life there.”

    Remy provided details of what she witnessed during her time in prison. She was fortunate because she had a strong support system, which many of the women incarcerated with her did not have. “The backbones of these families are women because a lot of the men are either gone or in prison for that matter, so seeing these women thrown away like trash just bothered me.”

    Remy Ma also shared her views on the very flawed private prison system, specifically the sentencing method. She points out some public figures like rapper Bobby Shmurda and G29 affiliate Santino Boderick who were sentenced to 117 years in prison. In Boderick’s case, he was offered a 15-year plea deal, but rejected it. Due to his decision, he was given an even harsher sentence.

    “The point that sticks out to me is if you offer me 15 years, regardless of what happened at that trial do we end up at 117? How? That’s life,” Remy questioned.

    America has the most people incarcerated out of every country in the entire world and Remy believes prison reform needs to take place. She even has a few ideas on where to begin.

    Her first solution: “The first thing has to be the de-privatization. We have to end the private prison system,” she demanded. Secondly, she believes we should change the rules and regulations that limit convicted felons. For instance, taking away their voting rights.

    “These are the people that are making the laws… And when you look at the majority of people in prisons, they’re minorities. So who is this really stopping from voting? Who is this really keeping out of certain jobs.”

    The Ten Best Posse Cuts of All-Time

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    Posse cuts – or any track that involves successive verses by at least four rappers – is the ultimate display of rhyme skills in hip-hop as rappers are encouraged to display their best in the spirit of friendly competition. Below are the top ten posse cuts of all time, ranked.

    10.) Odd Future – Oldie (2012)

    Best Verse: Frank Ocean

    During the peak of Odd Future’s meteoric rise to the top, the enigmatic collective dropped “Oldie,” a 10-minute throwback track which highlighted each member’s individual lyrical style, even featuring a witty rap verse from Frank Ocean. Even more interesting was Earl Sweatshirt’s return to music with “Oldie” being his first performance in over a year after being sent to boarding school in Samoa until his eighteenth birthday.

    9.) Missy Elliott featuring Lil Mo, Nas, Eve, and Q-Tip – Hot Boyz (Remix) (1999)

    Best Verse: Eve

    With Lil Mo on the hook and Missy, Nas, Eve, and Q-Tip each delivering solid verses over the enthralling beat, “Hot Boyz” is probably the smoothest track on the list. Although competing against Nas in his prime, Eve steals the show with her impeccable flow and straight bars.

    8.) Master P featuring Fiend, Silkk the Shocker, Mia X, and Mystikal – Make ‘Em Say Uhh ! (1998) 

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    Best Verse: Mystikal

    Following its basketball-themed video, this classic late ’90s track features the Starting Five of No Limit Records – Fiend, Silkk the Shocker, Mia X, Mystikal, and of course, legendary rapper and mogul Master P. Comprised of a hard-hitting beat and an infectious hook, Make ‘Em Say Uhh! is a notable posse cut guaranteed to get you on your feet.

    7.) A$AP Rocky featuring Kendrick Lamar, Joey Badass, Yelawolf, Danny Brown, Action Bronson, and Big K.R.I.T – 1 Train (2013)

    Best verse: Big K.R.I.T.

    This Hit-Boy produced track, which was intended to be “a posse cut that felt like an original ’90s underground track,” certainly achieves its goal. The nostalgia-commanding song from Long. Live. A$AP. effortlessly bridges the gap between East Coast (A$AP, Joey Bada$$, and Action Bronson), West Coast (Kendrick Lamar), Midwest (Danny Brown), and Southern (Yelawolf and Big K.R.I.T) rappers.

    6.) Shawty Lo featuring Ludacris, Young Jeezy, Plies, and Lil Wayne – Dey Know (Remix)(2008)

    Best Verse: Lil Wayne

    Billed as the “Dirty South” version, the “Dey Know” remix is a conglomeration of the hottest Southern hip-hop artists of the time – Ludacris, Plies, Lil Wayne, and the late great Shawty Lo. Rapping in his quintessential whisper style, Lo asserts his position in the rap game while reminding haters that he “got them same kinda guns like T.I.” Of course, Lil Wayne – who was popping up on remixes of nearly every rap song during this era – is the true star of this show.

    5.) Kanye West featuring Jay-Z, Pusha T, CyHi the Prynce, Swizz Beatz, and RZA – So Appalled (2010)

    Best Verse: Jay-Z 

    Although “Monster” may be slightly better (mainly due to Nicki Minaj’s fiery verse), “So Appalled” edges it out with its simplistic yet lush production and all-star cast. Probably the most underrated track on My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy, “So Appalled” is a star-studded cipher that addresses the rapper’s critics and naysayers as each employ an assortment of pop culture references (including a prophetic “Balding Donald Trump taking dollars from y’all” line from Kanye himself).

    4.) Busta Rhymes featuring Mary J. Blige, Rah Digga, Missy Elliott, Lloyd Banks, Papoose, and DMX – Touch It (Remix) (2005)

    Best Verse: DMX

    Built off of a hypnotic Daft Punk sample, Busta Rhymes enlists a variety of artists – including Mary J. Blige, Lloyd Banks, and DMX among others – on this lively remix. The Queen of Hip-Hop Soul boasts about her record-breaking first week sales, Rah Digga and Missy bring a flirtatious flavor, Papoose uses his finger tattoo of the five boroughs to metaphorically hold down NYC, and DMX literally murders his verse.

    3.) Craig Mack featuring the Notorious B.I.G., LL Cool J, Busta Rhymes, and Rampage – Flava in Ya Ear (Remix) (1994)

    Best Verse: The Notorious B.I.G.

    “Here comes that brand new flava in ya ear,” Craig Mack spits to announce that he’s bringing something fresh to the rap game. As the lead single from his debut album Project Funk da World, this remix featuring fellow Bad Boy label mate The Notorious B.I.G., LL Cool J, and then newcomers Busta Rhymes and Rampage is comprised of a sleek and irresistible sample of O’Donel Levy’s “We’ve Only Just Begun.”

    2.) UGK featuring Outkast – Int’l Player’s Anthem (2007)

    Best Verse: Andre 3000

    A classic in every sense of the word. Released as the second single from their album Underground Kingz, UGK enlisted the dynamic duo Outkast for this groovy track which samples Willie Hutch’s “I Choose You.” Andre 3000’s highly quotable opening verse – a sweet tale cherishing the beauty of monogamy – gracefully sets the tone for the rest of the track. Although Big Boi’s verse is the complete opposite of Three Stacks’ thematically, the rapper shines with his verse as well as he cautions against being trapped (“Dump-dump in the gut, raw from the giddy up/Better choose the right one or pick-pick the kiddies up”).

    1.) A Tribe Called Quest featuring Leaders of the New School – Scenario (1992)

    Best Verse: Phife Dawg and Busta Rhymes (tie)

    From the energy, the flow, and the wordplay, “Scenario” is the quintessential posse cut. A Tribe Called Quest teams up with Charlie Brown, Dinco D, and then nineteen year old Busta Rhymes from Leaders of the New School for this boom-bap excellence. Producing classic lines, such as Phife Dawg’s”Bust a nut inside your eye to show you where I come from” and Busta Rhymes’ “Rah-rah, Like a dungeon dragon,” the track is playfully fun while still filled with impeccable rhymes.

    Twelve’Len Releases New Single “Sixteen”

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    Twelve’Len’s is back at it again with is latest single ” Sixteen.” Producer Zach Fogarty and the amazing artist Emma Zander were in the process of creating the record when Emma was moving from New York to California. After struggling to complete it, Twelve’Len heard it himself and immediately began to write the lyrics. The hook and harmonies were composed by Emma, and Twelve’Len structured the verses.

    Twelve’Len on the new single: “I observed something strange that really struck me a few days before getting into this record. I was sitting at a college and I saw a young couple that seemed to be in love, and I watched the way they interacted for a while. It took me back to a time in my life- much younger than I am now. They were appearing to be so into each other, that the way they were interacting felt cliché- fake even as if they were just trying to convince each other (and themselves) that they are in love. Then I saw an older couple just moments later. They were years ahead the previous couple, but in my eyes, it wasn’t their age that made them less affectionate or any less in love just because they weren’t smothering each other. They told they had been married for 33 years. It amazed and baffled me, and made me question what love is. And how love is supposed to act. But before all of that, I was in a situation with a girl. She felt that if I didn’t hold her hand in public I was ashamed of her or loved her less. That shit’s crazy.”

    Bootleg Sisqo Scams His Way Into NYFW

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    Bootleg Sisqo Scams His Way Into NYFW (2)

    If I was Sisqo, I’d be tremendously offended for two reasons. One, because people think this impostor with a horrible contour is me and two, my peers can’t tell the difference! Bootleg Sisqo has been weaseling his way into Hollywood affairs for years. He’s Joanne The Scammer’d his way into Kanye West’s fashion show and check him out snuggled up with designer, Vivienne Tam.

    When reached by phone, the man who cried Sisqo explained:

    People are trying to make up stuff about me to save face. I never said I was Sisqo. People assumed I was Sisqo. I am just really me. No I am not telling you my real name . . . Keep watching TV, and you’ll eventually see the real me.”

    Yeah, okay. Because we all care to know bootleg Sisqo.

    The next level in flight, Scorpion-3

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    Hoversurf, a Russian company that builds drones, posted a video last week showing off its latest prototype: the Scorpion-3, a single-seat, electric-powered hoverbike that looks cool as hell but probably won’t be ready for the X Games anytime soon.

    The manufacturers say they wanted to combine a motorcycle with quadcopter drone technology to create “an extreme sports instrument.” The electric-borne aircraft is intended for both “amateur and professional navigators,” Hoversurf says. Though don’t expect a motorcycle’s license or even a pilot’s license to authorize you to ride one of these things. The only thing that would, in my opinion, is a willingness to have your legs amputated in the name of extreme sports.

    Hoversurf likened the Scorpion-3 to other untested-but-inarguably-cool-looking passenger-ready prototypes like Malloy, Aeofex, E-volo, and Ehang. The hoverbike uses custom-built software to limit its range and velocity in order to assure a safe ride, the company says. Hoversurf says the Scorpion’s design was “inspired by heavy-duty sport-utility motorbike frames” and “basically surfs through the air by changing altitude and direction.”

    So now that we’re seeing halfway decent hoverbike technology, the question is what’s next? Clearly an ecosystem of engineers and investors with their head in the clouds and money to spend is starting to emerge.

    YouTube sensation and inventor Colin Furze showed off his hoverbike last year, which does legitimately hover for short periods of time. And the US Department of Defense recently announced a deal with Malloy Aeronautics, a UK-based company, to develop the vehicle for the US Army. Dubai’s Road and Transportation Authority struck a deal with Ehang to test its passenger ready drones in the skies over the city later this year.

    And jetpacks and flying cars, too! Everyone from Uber to Airbus is working on a prototype. After a year when the word “hover” was used to describe a surplus of products that did nothing of the sort, there is a handful of companies who are working to make hovering — real hovering — great again.

    Chris Brown Announces He Is Going On Tour

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    Chris Brown is back and hitting the road. The singer announced on his social media this past Saturday that he is bringing the ‘Party’ to a city near you, along with 50 Cent, French Montana, Fabolous, O.T. Genasis, and Kap G.

    The tour appears to be named after Brown’s hit single ‘Party’ featuring Usher and Gucci Mane. It’s been a while since he’s been on tour. In fact, he only did three live performances to promote his seventh studio album Royalty. But, it seems Chris has much in store for this tour and if you are a fan, you probably don’t want to miss it.

    The tour dates and locations have no been released yet, but make sure to check back to Chris Brown’s official website for more information.

    The Matrix storyline to be revived?

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    The Matrix trilogy ended in a way that gave some closure to the story, but also in a way that left things open for a potential future tale. Could another movie in the series ever happen? Keanu Reeves says it’s possible. The actor says he’d be willing to return for another film in the series, as long as the writing and directing pair responsible for the original trilogy was willing to do so as well.

    The Matrix 4 isn’t exactly a movie that fans are begging for. Having said that, if it was announced that it was coming, people would certainly be interested. The original movie blew audiences away and while the sequels may not have been very good at recapturing that magic, we can’t exactly discount their impact on the movie business. The trilogy was huge and as a big screen spectacle, it was one of the biggest we had ever seen.

    One would think that Keanu Reeves, along with everybody else, had moved on, but Reeves tells Yahoo Movies UK that he’d be up fro returning as long as the people who created the franchise were the ones who continued it. Fans of The Matrix would probably agree. While any decision to make a fourth Matrix movie would likely be met with a great deal of skepticism, if the Wachowskis were the ones in charge of it, that would probably go a long way to defusing fan anger. If they have any inclination of exactly what happens next inside the Matrix, it would probably make for a decent enough film.

    Even Reeves himself admits that making another Matrix movie would be weird. While the story of the Matrix trilogy does leave the Matrix intact and thus still leaves a possibility of a future story open, at the same time the story of Thomas Anderson, aka Neo, would seem to be over. If there is another One someday, would they necessarily look like Keanu Reeves again or would they be somebody else?

    As bizarre as a sequel could be, the idea that people in stories don’t die is certainly an idea that many fans would agree with. The stories that we are attached to resonate with us and the characters that make up those stories feel alive. As long as we have the books or movies then they never really die either.

    Air Max Day Collection Celebration

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    On March 26, Nike will be celebrating the 30th anniversary of the Air Max 1, the sneaker that pushed barriers and took the Air collection to new heights.
    Air Max Day Collection Celebration

    Stated by Nike “It’s the Air Max that started it all. Originally released in 1987, the Air Max 1 introduced the world to visible Nike Air cushioning. The Tinker Hatfield design was first released in three iconic colorways, including these classic white, red and grey and white, blue and grey combos. The icon returns with its coveted shape. “

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    The evolution of the Air Max rapidly appealed to all audiences, whether it be from a man, woman or child or to a runner, basketball or tennis player. 30 years strong and Nike Air Max still continues to deliver.

    Throughout the month of March, Nike will be releasing a mixture of retros, remixes and innovations, with a special feature of the awaited Nike Air VaporMax.

    L.A. homes powered by Tesla

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    An enormous Tesla-installed power storage facility is up and running at Southern California Edison’s Mira Loma substation in Ontario, California. The facility, announced last fall, holds enough energy to power 15,000 homes for four hours — 80 megawatt hours of electricity with a peak output of 20 megawatts.

    It’s designed to reduce the need for “peaker plants” — electricity generation facilities that run when electricity demands are particularly high, such as on a hot afternoon when air conditioners are running full tilt. They’re expensive to install and maintain, especially when in some areas they might only be used for a few hours a day — or even a year.

    The 396 Powerpacks that Tesla installed (it acted as its own general contractor) for SCE were all assembled at the company’s Gigafactory in Nevada. Though 80 megawatt hours of batteries might seem like a lot, it’s the same amount of battery capacity that the company puts into its cars in just three or four days of production.

    The SCE facility at Mira Loma has 396 Powerpacks, each with 16 pods of batteries inside. Each pod has 12 bricks of cells, and each brick has 85 battery cells. Add ‘em all up and it’s 6,462,720 individual “2170” battery cells, so named because they’re 21 x 70mm cylinders.

    In addition to utility-grade storage systems like this, Tesla’s Powerpacks can also be used with solar panels or other small-scale electricity generation to build microgrids, small electrical systems for entire islands or other remote facilities.

    Stationary energy storage has the potential to be big business for Tesla. Whether for big utilities like this project, as an alternative to diesel-generator backup systems at commercial or industrial buildings, or by using Tesla’s smaller Powerwall system at residences (a Powerpack is made up of 16 Powerwalls worth of batteries), expect the number of big battery installations to grow. Tesla CEO Elon Musk predicted last year that the battery business would “have a growth rate probably several times that of what the car business is per year.”

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    While the majority of the battery production at the Gigafactory, which began last month, will eventually make its way into Tesla’s cars, the massive cell production will also drive down costs for stationary battery storage as well, making these sorts of enormous battery projects much more cost effective.

    Stationary batteries and the solar panel business that Tesla acquired in the SolarCity acquisition, are just two of the reasons why Tesla Motors changed its name to Tesla last week. It’s not just about the cars anymore.

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