From WhatsApp Updates to Ads on Netflix and more! | Tech News

November is here, and so is another week of tech news. From WhatsApp Updates to Ads on Netflix and more, stay connected with our technology news of the week.

Netflix’s New Plans and Pricing with Ads Arrives

The time has come. Advertising has arrived on Netflix, and with it, an updated offering of plans via ad-supported tiers. After a successful rollout in Canada and Mexico, the service launched in the US and eight other countries. As the world’s largest video service, this marks a major move for the streaming giant. Beginning this week, Netflix will run ads alongside its show and movies with its Basic with Ads plan. Those wishing to not add ads to their viewing experience can keep the same ad-free membership.

Matter, a newly released universal smart home standard, Debuts in Amsterdam

Members of the Connected Standards Alliance too to Amsterdam this week to showcase Matter. A new universal smart home standard, Matter promises to simplify the connected home. Major industry players are in support of the new standard, with Amazon, Google, Apple, and more jumping on board. “It is truly one of the biggest engineering efforts in years,” said CSA President Tobin Richardson during keynote remarks that kicked off the event. “To see this kind of collaboration between companies that normally try to eat each other on the market, they come together here, and they work together on something that builds the market together.”

You Can have an iPhone 14 with a Built-In Rolex for $135,000

If you have ever wondered how a Rolex would look when combined with your phone, the answer is here. The iPhone 14 Pro Max is now available with a Rolex watch embedded into the body courtesy of the luxury gift site, Caviar. For a price tag of $135,420, consumers can purchase the luxury upgraded timepiece to add to their collection. The Rolex built into the iPhone is a yellow gold Cosmograph Daytona that sports eight diamonds. “Caviar craftsmen strive to constantly surpass their own achievements,” says the Caviar listing for the watch. 

Moonwalkers – ‘World’s Fastest Shoes’ Create Shoes to Speed Up Walking

Pittsburg start-up Shift Robotics believes it has come up with a solution to the slowness of walking. The Moonwalkers, which are powered, wheeled smart shoes promise a 250% increase in walking speed. The shoes can strap onto regular footwear and have a top speed of 7 mph (11 kph), an average range of 6.5 miles (10.5 kilometers), and a weight of 4.2 pounds (2 kilograms). Shift Robotics shows are funded via Kickstarter and are currently set at a super early adopter price level of $1,099 (£960, AU$1,720). The Kickstarter has already attracted over $200,000, putting it well over its initial $90,000 goal.

WhatsApp to Debut Large Group Communities

The popular chat social app WhatsApp has debuted a new feature for large conversations. The “Communities” feature will support communication across organizations with the ability for a 32-person video call. This latest addition to the app is WhatApps take on Telegrams Groups and Channels sections. In addition to “Communities,” the app announced in April it would also be adding emoji message reactions. “It [communities] makes groups better by enabling sub-groups, multiple threads, announcement channels, and more,” Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg said in a statement. “All secured by end-to-end encryption, so your messages stay private.”

 

Weekend Events | November 4 through 6

Enjoy the first weekend of November with our weekly round-up of fun things to do in your local community. From AFI Fest to Ventura County Farm Day and more!! Read on for all the happenings this November 4 through November 6. 

LOS ANGELES WEEKEND EVENTS | November 4 through November 6 

AFI Fest

When: Until November 6

Where: Hollywood

What: Get cozy this November with the latest indie gems and box office hits at AFI Fest. The annual film festival is your chance to see yes-to-be-released titles by major filmmakers and up-and-coming artists. See features like Luca Guadagnino’s Bones and All, Alice Rohrwacher’s Le Pupille, Guillermo del Toro’s Pinocchio, and Steven Spielberg’s The Fabelmans.

Chinatown First Fridays

When: Until December 2

Where: Chinatown

What: Enjoy extended hours at various galleries, shops, and restaurants during Chinatown’s First Fridays. Most of the galleries are along Chung King Road, with other businesses in Chinatown Central Plaza and Far East Plaza. Find the full list of spots here.

Eataly L.A. 5th Birthday Bash

When: November 3 

Where: Century City

What: Celebrate Eataly’s 5th birthday on Thursday, November 3. L.A.’s Italian emporium is hosting a party in its marketplace. You’ll find tasting stations, pours of regional wine, Italian beverages, chef demos, and a DJ set all throughout the evening.

WESTSIDE & BEACH COMMUNITIES WEEKEND EVENTS | November 4 through 6

On Air L.A. Annex

When: Until November 5 

Where: Santa Monica

What: It’s a new era of radio and podcasting, and On-Air L.A. Annex is here to celebrate it. This well-curated annual fest features a jam-packed schedule. Enjoy talks, tapings, and more with personalities like Song Exploder’s Hrishikesh Hirway, among many others.

Harry Styles

When: Until November 15 

Where: Inglewood

What: Welcome to Harry’s House! The One Direction breakout star takes over the Kia Forum for 15 nights of music in support of his new album Harry’s House. The show will be opened by Ben Harper. 

Joan Didion: What She Means

When: Until Jan 22, 2022

Where: Hammer Museum

What: See more than 200 works of art to sketch a portrait of the late literary icon Joan Didion. The Hammer Museum exhibition represents periods of her life in places like the Central Valley in the postwar period or New York circa 1960. Featured artists include Felix Gonzalez-Torres, Noah Purifoy, Ed Ruscha, Betye Saar, and more than 50 others.

SAN FERNANDO VALLEY WEEKEND EVENTS | November 4 through November 6 

Bob Baker Marionette Theater: 60 Years of Joy & Wonder

When: Until March 19 

Where: Glendale 

What: The museum atop Forest Lawn’s Glendale cemetery is celebrating 60 years of the beloved Bob Baker Marionette Theater with a display of about 100 historical pieces, including puppets, concept art, archival photos, and an animatronic band.

Annual USC Marshall Golf Club Fall Tournament

When: November 6 

Where: DeBell Golf Club 

What: Care for a round of golf? Then don’t miss the annual USC Marshall Golf Club Fall tournament! The tournament is a scramble, so participants are encouraged to come out and have fun.

Electric Dusk Drive-In Presents: Double Feature Night

When: November 12 

Where: Glendale

What: Is there a better era of Horror flicks than the 1980s? We’ll let you be the judge with this weekend’s double showing of cult classic hits. Check into Hotel Transylvania or take a trip to Egypt with The Mummy for this weekends November approved features! Electric Dusk Drive-In is LA’s longest-running pop-up drive-in and invites you to Glendale to enjoy film, food, and fun!

 

CONEJO VALLEY WEEKEND EVENTS | November 4 through November 6

Ventura County Farm Day

When: November 5 

Where: Varying Ventura County Farms

What: This Saturday, the public is invited to more than 15 Ventura County farms, ranches, and agricultural organizations. The one-day event will feature a day of free agricultural activities and tours during the 10th Annual Ventura County Farm Day. This year’s theme is “Meet All The Hands That Feed You.”

Día de Los Muertos Event 

When: November 5

Where: Oxnard Performing Arts Center

What: Celebrate culture and tradition at OPAC’s signature event, Dia de los Muertos! The event brings the community together for stunning local art exhibitions, inspiring performances, artisan vendors, traditional food, and so much more. This year will also acknowledge Araw ng mga Patay, the Filipino Dia de los Muertos.

11th Annual Taste of Conejo

When: November 6

Where: Hyatt Westlake Village 

What: Food and wine enthusiasts will enjoy an all-inclusive afternoon of exceptional food, wine, beer, and spirit tastings from a wide of local restaurants, breweries, and wineries. New local establishments “tasting” at the event this year include The Fisherman’s Wife, Flower Hill Cookie Factory, Clean Juice, The Stand, and California Fish Grill at the Janss Marketplace.

How to Prep Your Home for Wintertime | Home Tips

Wintertime in Southern California isn’t like midwest winters, but that doesn’t mean you don’t need to prepare for the cold weather season. In fact, because of our mild temperatures, many people don’t properly winterize their homes, and that can lead to problems–not to mention some discomfort when the weather does turn chilly. Now is the ideal time to get ready for winter. The following tips can help.

Inspect Your Home for Cracks and Gaps

When the weather gets cold, you’ll naturally want to turn on your heat. The heat can escape through even very small gaps and cracks around your home’s foundation, doors, and windows. Cold draughts can get inside your house, causing your furnace to work harder to maintain your warm interior, and that will lead to higher energy bills. Use caulk or cement to seal cracks and holes. In fact, you may want to use steel mesh as well to deter pests from entering your warm house.

Check Your Roof

Fall is a good time for a roof inspection. You’ll want to ensure that it’s in optimum condition before winter storms roll in. Secure loose tiles or shingles. Make sure there are no pests nesting on your roof or causing damage. If you do uncover damage, contact a professional roofing company to make the repairs.

Clean Gutters for Wintertime

Before wintertime, be sure that your gutters are clean and that water is able to flow through them unobstructed. If there is any damage to your gutter system, have it repaired. It doesn’t take much water around your home’s foundation to cause a moisture problem or seepage. If your gutters are high up, you might want to hire a professional service to clean and inspect them for you.

Furnace Maintenance

Prepare for wintertime by having your home’s furnace inspected and tuned up. An annual furnace tuneup supports the longevity of your furnace. A licensed HVAC professional can inspect your furnace to look for any wearing parts that can cause a breakdown. A filter change, lubrication of parts, and a thorough cleaning will help you properly maintain your furnace for the winter ahead.

Install More Insulation for Wintertime

Adding more insulation to homes is a common home improvement in Southern California. Many homes have been built without adequate insulation. However, temperatures can get quite cold at night and remain cold throughout the morning. By improving insulation, you can reduce your energy costs and maintain a warmer interior environment.

Replace Batteries and Test Fire and Carbon Monoxide Alarms

Since your home will be closed up more during the winter and you’ll be relying on your furnace and fireplace more frequently, you want to consider home safety at this time of year. Replace the batteries in your smoke alarms and carbon monoxide detectors. Then, test them to ensure they work properly.

Many of these tasks can easily be performed over a weekend. It’s important to winterize your home so that you can weather the winter at home more safely. In fact, when your home is prepared for the cold season, you may find that you love this time of year!

Economic Update for the week ending October 29, 2022

Stock markets had another winning week – Stock markets climbed again this week, with the Dow hitting a 2-month high. Although there was no let-up in inflation, third quarter corporate earnings were stronger than expected in almost all sectors besides technology. The third quarter GDP came in stronger than expected. The economy grew at a 2.6% annual rate, rebounding from a weak first and second quarter. The Dow Jones Industrial Average closed the week at 32,861.80, up 5.7% from 31,082.56 last week. It is down 9.6% year-to-date. The S&P 500 closed the week at 3,901.06, up 4% from 3,752.85 last week. The S&P is down 18% year-to-date. The NASDAQ closed the week at 11,102.45, up 2.3% from 10,859.72 last week. It is down 29% year-to-date.

U.S. Treasury bond yields – The 10-year treasury bond closed the week, yielding 4.02%, down from 4.33% last week. The 30-year treasury bond yield ended the week at 4.15%, down from 4.21% last week. We watch bond yields because mortgage rates often follow treasury bond yields.

Mortgage rates – The 30-year topped 7%, it’s highest level since 2002.The Freddie Mac Primary Mortgage Survey reported that mortgage rates for the most popular loan products as of October 27, 2022, were as follows: The 30-year fixed mortgage rate was 7.08%, up from 6.94% last week. The 15-year fixed was 6.36%, up from 6.23% last week. The 5-year ARM was 5.96%, up from 5.81% last week.

From SpaceX’s Halloween Launch to the Disney +’s Metaverse and more! | Tech News

October may be over, but there is still plenty of tech news to catch up on. From SpaceX’s Halloween Launch to the Disney + Metaverse and more, we have you covered with this week’s round-up of technology and media news. Read on for our weekly round-up of the news you need to know!

iPhones Help United Airlines Avoid 13 Million Minutes in Delays

From SpaceX’s Halloween Launch to the Disney +'s Metaverse and more!

United Airlines have Apple to thank for helping the airline avoid delays. The company, which uses iPads and iPhones across its operations, avoided 13 million minutes in delays this past year. This latest stat comes courtesy of Apple itself, which detailed its United relationship in a recent report on its website. Linda Jojo, United’s vice president and chief customer officer, says United has been using iPads for over 10 years and that the airline has used over 120,000 Apple devices. The minutes equate to eliminating an hour’s delay for over 216,000 passengers per day.

James Gunn to Oversee DC Film Development Along with Peter Safran 

DC has found its Kevin Fiege Equivalent to go head-to-head with the success of the Marvel franchise. Warner Brothers have announced that the Suicide Squad and Guardians of the Galaxy Director will spearhead all future DC movie and tv projects. Along with producer Peter Safran, the pair will lead a reorganized division of Warnes Bros. Discovery. Likewise, this will include turning Superman, Batman, Black Adam, and other DC comic characters into new film and TV projects. After shelving the already completed Batgirl film, it has been speculated that Warner Bros. Discovery CEO David Zaslav was specifically searching for a revamp. According to a press release, Gunn and Safran will be co-chairmen and chief executive officers of DC Studios, which replaces DC Films.

First Mars Samples Could Hold Evidence of Alien Life

In the next decade, numerous space agencies have laid out plans to bring Martian rock back to Earth to be studied. This would be the first time any such samples have been retrieved from the distant red planet. According to a new study published Tuesday in the journal Astrobiology, whoever gets to analyze those seminal samples might stumble on something incredible: proof of alien life. In addition,  researchers specifically suggest that any organisms buried beneath the ground could still be lying under Martian soil. With upcoming missions like the ExoMars by Roscosmos and the European Space Agency, there could soon be groundbreaking extraterrestrial evidence.

SpaceX’s Falcon Heavy Rocket Set for Oct. 31 Launch After 3-Year Hiatus

From SpaceX’s Halloween Launch to the Disney +'s Metaverse and more!

While you might not see a witch flying across the night sky on Halloween, you may see SpaceX’s Falcon Heavy. The biggest operational rocket in the world is prepped to launch on October 31. The rocket will send a pair of payloads into orbit for the US Space Force. The Falcon Heavy mission dubbed USSF 44 is the next launch on deck for pad 39-A at Florida’s Kennedy Space Center, currently set for Oct. 31 at 9:44 a.m. ET (6:44 a.m. PT). The Space Force describes it as a classified mission. “There will be two payloads on board this mission — a larger, unconfirmed satellite and a micro-satellite named TETRA-1,” the military said in a statement on one of its YouTube Channels. 

Disney Plus May Soon Know When You’ve Been to its Disney Theme Parks

The “next-generation of storytelling” is underway at Disney. The company has announced a more unified experience is being planned for visitors to its parks and streaming service. The comments came after Bob Chapek’s discussion of Disney’s vision for the metaverse at the WSJ Tech Live Conference. “Disney should know what you’re watching when you visit its parks and what you visited when you return home again to stream movies and TV shows,” Chapek said, stressing that viewer permission would be required. While he says the company is “putting the arms and legs on it right now,” he didn’t offer many details beyond tailoring Disney Plus suggestions to rides you visited in the park.

Weekend Events | Halloween Weekend Edition

It’s the last weekend of October, so you know what that means… it’s Halloween weekend. Make the most of your All Hallows Eve plans with our list of fun Halloween weekend events. 

LOS ANGELES HALLOWEEN WEEKEND EVENTS

‘Frankenstein’ with Live Orchestra

When: October 28 – October 29, 2022

Where: Downtown LA

What: See the 1931 Boris Karloff classic Frankenstein with live accompaniment from LA Opera Orchestra. The LA Opera and the Theatre at Ace Hotel once again join forces this weekend for a chilling mash-up of live music and film. 

Día de los Muertos at Hollywood Forever

When: October 29, 2022 

Where: Hollywood Forever Cemetary 

What: Considered the largest Day of the Dead celebration in California, Hollywood Forever Cemetary’s annual celebration returns. Venture to the day-long festival for murals, performances, music, food, and more!

Haunted Little Tokyo

When: October 29, 2022

Where: Little Tokyo

What: Make your way to the ghoulish maze of Little Tokyo for a haunting day of fun. With Halloween-themed pop-ups, walking tours, performances, and more, this is one event not to be missed!

WESTSIDE & BEACH COMMUNITIES HALLOWEEN WEEKEND EVENTS

So Cal Corgi Beach Day

When: October 29, 2022

Where: Huntington Beach

What: Who doesn’t love a Corgi? Fans of these beloved dogs can head down to Huntington Beach this weekend for So Cal Corgi Beach Day. This semiannual meetup invades Huntington Dog Beach (100 Goldenwest St), just north of the southern entrance by Tower 22.

MOLAA’s Day of the Dead

When: October 30, 2022

Where: Long Beach

What: Visit Long Beach’s Museum of Latin American Art this weekend for a Day of the Dead celebration. For this Sunday’s event, there will be food, dancing, face painting, and more. In addition, there will also be a screening of ‘The Book of Life’ with co-director Jorge R. Gutierrez.

Shaqtoberfest

When: Until October 31 

Where: Long Beach

What: Lakers legend, DJ, and haunted house MC Shaquille O’Neal is providing a hauntingly good time this October. Don’t miss Shaqtoberfest, which will take over the grounds outside of the Queen Mary from late September through Halloween. A mix of family-friendly attractions and after-dark haunts, the fest will likewise all be narrated by Shaq.

 

SAN FERNANDO VALLEY HALLOWEEN WEEKEND EVENTS

Hocus-Focus Film Festival

When: October 28 – October 30, 2022 

Where: Glendale

What: Check out the Halloween film fest at Glendale’s Alex Theatre! The weekend-long fest will feature well-known horror flicks paired with a short form of local up-and-coming filmmakers.

Día de los Muertos at Forest Lawn

When: October 30, 2022

Where: Glendale

What: The end of October is not just for Halloween. For those preferring a Day of the Dead celebration, Forest Lawn in Glendale will host altars, mariachi music, and baile folklórico.

Rocky Horror Picture Show

When: October 30, 2022 

Where: Santa Clarita

What: Calling all Transylvanians! Join us for a screening of the cult classic “The Rocky Horror Picture Show” at The Centre this October. Dress in a costume, purchase a prop bag onsite for $5, grab a drink at the bar and get ready to have some fun. Both nights will feature a shadow cast.

 

CONEJO VALLEY HALLOWEEN WEEKEND EVENTS

Ghostwalk in Santa Paula

When: October 28-30, 2022

Where: Santa Paula Airport 

What: GHOSTWALK is Ventura County’s original Halloween street theater presentation. Now in its 28th year, GhostWalk is presented in a different historic Santa Paula location each year. Flashlight in hand, walkers will be led along a route where they hear ghosts tell their tales of how they met their untimely ends. Some of the stories are true 

Nights of the Jack

When: September 30 – October 31

Where: Santa Monica Mountains

What: The scenic King Gillette Ranch and Santa Monica Mountains will be illuminated once again this October for Nights of Jack. Enjoy an on-foot, mile-long trail with food trucks, a Spookeasy, trick-or-treating (October 28-31), and more. Timed tickets are required each night; expect to spend an hour to an hour and a half there.

Haunt’oween LA

When: September 30 – October 31

Where: Woodland Hills 

What: Hatched out of the hunger for car-friendly trick-or-treating options, this former Halloween drive-through is back again in Woodland Hills as an on-foot adventure. Haunt’oween will celebrate the spooky season with a walkthrough that features tons of pumpkins, a trick-or-treating–filled town, and an illuminated carnival, plus face painting, performances, games, and food trucks.

The Best Halloween Parties 2022 | Out & About

Halloween is one of the most important annual holidays. The feast is a time to celebrate the spooky with effigies, masks, costumes, lights, candies, and other activities carried out by families. This is in line with the holiday’s initial theme of honoring the dead in Europe, but the festival has grown to a global level and acquired new traditions.

Due to the festival’s importance, different Halloween parties and events are held annually across the globe. We have snooped around the Los Angeles area to bring you some of the most remarkable Halloween parties you can attend this year. You will be spooked, amazed and thrilled by the unending fun.

1. Halloween Monster Night

Sunset Room Hollywood has covered you this year for over-the-top Halloween celebrations. Halloween Monster Night includes multiple dance floors and three bars. You will also enjoy the best music provided by top Hollywood DJs. The sexiest costumes of the night and the best overall costume of the night will be awarded.

2. House Of Spirits: A Haunted Soiree in Los Angeles

Did you know that some beverages can make a Halloween experience even better? Well, at House of Spirits, you will get a chance to sip on craft cocktails while exploring the Rasputin-inspired haunted mansion. Also, play some secret games and experience tarot reading and macabre magic. Book either the standard, plus, or premium ticket. With premium tickets, you get up to five miniature cocktails, each paired with some chocolate.

3. SeaWorld San Diego’s Halloween Spooktacular

Are you looking for a family-friendly Halloween celebration? Why don’t you try SeaWorld San Diego on Saturdays and Sundays in late September and October for their annual Halloween Spooktacular? The event includes trick-or-treating, fun Halloween decorations, and Halloween dance parties, to mention a few.

Also, try Howl O Scream, a new event that has opened for the first time in 2022. However, this event is a bit too spooky and needs a mature audience since it will transform into a terrifying playfield when the sun goes down.

4. Knott’s Scary Farm

Knott’s Scary Farm is still the real deal regarding getting scared. The event is affordable and has the most mazes of any theme park. If you want some thrilling rides, this is the best Halloween party for you. It has an Accelerator and the Ghostrider that will surely get your heart racing.

Throughout the mazes, terrifying characters jump out at you unexpectedly and slide on their knees. If you don’t like the scares, you can try to walk slowly and create a gap for the best party experience.

5. The Halloween Opera at Ace Hotel

If viewing your favorite spooky movies with your family and friends counts as your concept of a nice Halloween party, Ace Hotel has plenty to offer you. Every year, around Halloween, the LA Opera Orchestra gives a live performance at the Theatre at Ace Hotel.

This year it will be a fusion of opera and film. Frankenstein is the movie and will be paired with an entertaining opera performance that will take your breath away. After that, you’ll never watch the classic film the same way again.

2022 is awash with Halloween parties. It’s a time to celebrate, have great family time, and reward creativity. Visit any of the above events discussed for an epic experience.

 

From Waymo in LA to Flying Cars from Alef and more! | Tech News

With another week winding down, it’s time to get updated on the latest tech news. From Waymo’s driverless cars in LA to flying cars via Alef and more, we have you covered. Read on for the latest news happening in the world of tech!

Alef Debuts Flying Car with 2025 Debut Date

It’s not quite The Jetsons, but Alef’s flying car prototype is fairly close. The company unveiled its prototype for a flying car this past week. The $300,000 machine is meant to give experienced drivers the chance to soar over traffic. Alef hopes to begin selling the flying vehicle starting in 2025. The Alef Model A has a driving range of 200 miles and a flying range of 110 miles. Likewise, the vehicle is already in high demand, with the start-up already receiving orders online. In addition, the company is also working on a $35,000 Model Z to launch by 2030.

SpaceX Debuts Starlink Internet Service for Private Jets

When it comes to staying connected while jet-setting, SpaceX is hoping to have you covered. The company unveiled Starlink Aviation this past week, a satellite internet service that will offer in-flight Wi-Fi on private jets. Likewise, SpaceX CEO and Starlink Founder Elon Musk hopes to sell internet service to the masses. The company is looking to a growing network of private satellites orbiting overhead as a way to ensure connectivity for the service. Private jet owners interested in the internet service can pay $150,000 for the hardware needed to connect a jet to Starlink. Likewise, the monthly subscription will be between $12,500 a month and $25,000 a month for unlimited data. “Passengers can engage in activities previously not functional in flight, including video calls, online gaming, virtual private networks, and other high data rate activities,” the company said.

Meta AI Now Able to Decipher Unwritten Languages, Company Says

The AI system developed by Meta is now able to translate unwritten languages. The company announced the news this week, calling it the “first AI-powered speech translation system for an unwritten language,” according to a blog post from the tech company. The language system was created as a part of Meta’s artificial intelligence project called Universal Speech Translator, or UST. “The translation system is the first milestone for Meta AI’s Universal Speech Translator project, which focuses on developing AI systems that provide real-time speech-to-speech translation across all languages, even primarily spoken ones,” Meta said in a statement. 

BMW Invests $1.7 Billion in EVs and Batteries in the US

Luxury automobile maker BMW has announced plans for a major investment in EVs and the assembly process. The German company stated that $1.7 billion will be invested in US electric vehicle manufacturing. Likewise, the total amount will be segmented, with $1 billion dedicated to EV production at its existing US assembly facility. In addition, BMW hopes that it will be able to build six fully electric BMW models in the US by 2030. The remaining $700 million will go toward building a new high-voltage battery assembly facility in nearby Woodruff.

Waymo Launches Self-Driving Ride Service in Los Angeles

After launches in San Francisco and Phoenix, Waymo’s self-driving ride service has made its way to LA. The company announced this week that it’s Waymo One driverless ride-hailing service will be available in the Los Angeles area. While a timeline has not been provided for launch, the company stated the vehicles will “begin driving autonomously in several central districts over the coming months.” In addition, the car service will be offered around the clock. Waymo has been working with several partners for the rollout, including Mothers Against Drunk Driving’s California chapter and the Los Angeles County Bicycle Coalition.

Netflix Password Sharing Crackdown to Launch in Early 2023

The days of using your third cousin’s best friend’s former neighbor’s Netflix account are numbered. The streaming giant has set a date for its major update that will limit account sharing beginning in early 2023. Likewise, as a part of the rollout, the company will allow users the ability to transfer their profiles to new accounts. Netflix will begin letting subscribers create sub-accounts starting next year in line with its plans to “monetize account sharing” more widely. In addition, to the profile change, the company will also be launching its ad-supported tier system in the coming month. Of course, the company will be clamping down on password sharing as it remains committed to the “bingeable release model.”

Weekend Events | October 21 – October 23

Halloween is right around the corner, and fall is definitely in full swing. Enjoy all that autumn has to offer locally with our round-up of fun weekend events this October 21 through October 23. From fall festivals to screenings of October-approved flicks, we have you covered when it comes to fun!

LOS ANGELES WEEKEND EVENTS | October 21 – October 23

Grand Ave Arts: All Access

When: October 22 

Where: DTLA

What: Head to DTLA for an afternoon of art and culture at Grand Ave Arts: All Access. This Saturday’s event will feature free performances, exhibitions, and tours.

Fall Festival

When: October 22 through October 23

Where: Fairfax

What: Looking for family-friendly local Halloween fun? Don’t miss this weekend’s ‘Fall Festival’ at The Original Farmers Market. Enjoy carnival games, a petting zoo, and a pumpkin patch for a day full of autumnal joy. Costumes are encouraged!

Witches Houses 3 Trail

When: Until October 31

Where: Various Locations

What: From Tujunga to Beverly Hills, take a tour of storybook homes with a spooky twist. Friends of Residential Treasures: Los Angeles returns for a trail of homes that are October approved. 

WESTSIDE & BEACH COMMUNITIES | October 21 – October 23

West Coast Ballet’s Dracula

When: October 21 through October 22 

Where: Hermosa Beach

What: Halloween without Dracula would suck. Luckily you can enjoy a mesmerizing take on this hauntingly timeless tale. See this weekend’s production of ‘Dracula’ performed by the West Coast Ballet at the Hermosa Beach Community Theatre.

Shaqtoberfest

When: Until October 31 

Where: Long Beach

What: Lakers legend, DJ, and haunted house MC Shaquille O’Neal is providing a hauntingly good time this October. Don’t miss Shaqtoberfest, which will take over the grounds outside of the Queen Mary from late September through Halloween. A mix of family-friendly attractions and after-dark haunts, the fest will likewise all be narrated by Shaq.

Rooftop Cinema Club

When: Until October 31 

Where: El Segundo

What: This weekend’s Rooftop Cinema Club is full of spooky delight, from showings of Halloweentown to Hocus Pocus. Looking for family-friendly? They have that, too, with a Sunday afternoon showing of Coco. Make your way to the Westside’s favorite al fresco outdoor cinema!

 

SAN FERNANDO VALLEY WEEKEND EVENTS | October 21 – October 23

Bob Baker Marionette Theater: 60 Years of Joy & Wonder

When: Glendale

Where: October 20, 2022, through March 19, 2023

What: Six decades of joy and wonder! The Bob Baker Marionette Theater is celebrating its beloved show and museum. See 100 historical pieces, including puppets, concept art, archival photos, and an animatronic band.

Los Angeles magazine’s The Food Event 2022

When: October 23

Where: Simi Valley

What: Tastes from L.A.’s iconic restaurants and sips from fine distilleries, craft breweries, wineries, and more.

Electric Dusk Drive-In Presents: Double Feature Night

When: October 8 

Where: Glendale

What: Is there a better era of Horror flicks than the 1980s? We’ll let you be the judge with this weekend’s double showing of cult classic hits. Get ready for a fright fest with Scream and Jeepers Creepers for this weekends October approved features! Electric Dusk Drive-In is LA’s longest-running pop-up drive-in and invites you to Glendale to enjoy film, food, and fun!

 

CONEJO VALLEY WEEKEND EVENTS | October 21 – October 23

Haunt’oween LA

When: September 30 – October 31

Where: Woodland Hills 

What: Hatched out of the hunger for car-friendly trick-or-treating options, this former Halloween drive-through is back again in Woodland Hills as an on-foot adventure. Haunt’oween will celebrate the spooky season with a walkthrough that features tons of pumpkins, a trick-or-treating–filled town, and an illuminated carnival, plus face painting, performances, games, and food trucks.

Nights of the Jack

When: September 30 – October 31

Where: Santa Monica Mountains

What: The scenic King Gillette Ranch and Santa Monica Mountains will be illuminated once again this October for Nights of Jack. Enjoy an on-foot, mile-long trail with food trucks, a Spookeasy, trick-or-treating (October 28-31), and more. Timed tickets are required each night; expect to spend an hour to an hour and a half there.

Fall Harvest Festival at Underwood Farms

When: October 1 – October 31 

Where: Underwood Farms | Moorpark

What: The 25th Annual Fall Harvest Festival returns at Underwood Family Farms this October. The farm will transform into a giant Pumpkin Patch, Pick Your Own & Fall Harvest experience filled with games, rides, photo ops, live entertainment, themed weekends, bands, and more.

Economic update for the week ending October 15, 2022

Stock markets had a turbulent week – Treasury bond yields and mortgage rates moved higher on continued inflation fears – There were two key inflation reports this week. The producer price index came in at an 8.5% year-over-year increase. That was down for a third straight month. It peaked at 11.7% in March, but it is still at levels not seen since the 1980s. The Consumer Price Index (CPI) dropped slightly to 8.2% in September from 8.3% in August. It peaked at 9.1% in June. Core inflation, which strips out food and energy costs, increased to 6.6%, up from 6.3% in August. That was quite a bit above expectations and also the highest level since the 1980s. Between last week’s strong jobs report and the core inflation numbers this week, experts feel the Fed may do two more 3/4% interest rate hikes this year. With the unemployment rate at a 52-year low, more people working than before the pandemic, almost two open jobs for every worker looking for work, and wages rising at the highest rate in decades, it’s obvious why consumers are out spending, which is fueling inflation. The Fed wants to do something to cool the jobs market. The question is, can the Fed get companies to stop hiring by raising interest rates while a massive amount of stimulus is still going out? With the infrastructure bill, the computer chips bill, and the inflation reduction act ( that is just the name of it) there are trillions of dollars set to go out. It seems like the Fed and the government are working against each other. Investors can’t figure out if the Fed will go so far that companies will begin laying off workers and cause a deep recession, or if all the stimulus will keep companies from making massive layoffs and we will have just a mild recession. From a real estate standpoint, we are seeing these high interest rates shock the real estate and lending industry, but other sectors are still incredibly strong. People leaving the real estate and lending industry are finding no trouble obtaining jobs in other sectors. The Dow Jones Industrial Average closed the week at 29,634.83, up 1.2% from 29,296.70 last week. It is down 18.4% year-to-date.  The S&P 500 closed the week at 3,583.07, down 1.5% from 3,639.66 last week. The S&P is down 24.8% year-to-date. The NASDAQ closed the week at 10,321.39, down 3.1% from 10,652.79 last week. It is down 34% year-to-date. 

U.S. Treasury bond yields – The 10-year treasury bond closed the week, yielding 4.0%, up from 3.89% last week.  The 30-year treasury bond yield ended the week at 3.99%, up from 3.86% last week. We watch bond yields because mortgage rates often follow treasury bond yields.  

Mortgage rates – The Freddie Mac Primary Mortgage Survey reported that mortgage rates for the most popular loan products as of October 13, 2022, were as follows: The 30-year fixed mortgage rate was 6.99%, up from 6.66% last week. The 15-year fixed was 5.99%, up from 5.90% last week. The 5-year ARM was 5.81%, up from 5.36% last week. Rates were higher at the end of the week so next week’s rates will be higher.  

September home sales data from the California Association of Realtors and the National Association of Realtors will be released next week. Those will reflect another month of historically low number of sales, prices retreating from their peak in May and year-over-year increases in prices flattening. You can get September home sales data now for your city or zip code at RodeoRe.com. Go to market reports.