Expect to hear a lot about VoteCastr today, as it bucks the Election Day news tradition of withholding voting data until the polls close. Using turnout data combined with pre-election polling, the company will project current vote totals in key regions and races throughout the day. — [Peter Kafka / Recode]
Recode Daily: Here’s how to get a real-time read on today’s voting
VoteCastr will crunch turnout data into a running “scoreboard.”


Donald Trump has been the first true Twitter presidential candidate. He’s loud, he’s clever, he’s mean, he lies, he brags, he tells a narrative. It’s compelling, but it’s toxic — and, sadly, it’s contagious. — [Kara Swisher / Recode]
Apple is handing over ad sales for its News app to Comcast’s NBCUniversal in an exclusive deal that starts in January. Publishers will still be able to sell their own ads and keep all the revenue, while NBCUniversal will sell the remaining inventory, taking a 30 percent cut. — [Peter Kafka / Recode]
Customers who order a Tesla after the first of the year will no longer enjoy the perk of fast and free recharges at the company’s 734 Supercharger stations. After 400 kWh of free credits, customers will pay “a small fee,” with the money going to expand the network. — [Sean O’Kane / The Verge]
Ever wanted to try out Oculus’ VR headset? An Evening with Code Mobile is this Thursday, Nov. 10, from 5 pm to 9 pm, and there are still a few seats left. Join us in Santa Clara, Calif., for an intimate event where we’ll discuss what’s next for mobile and how virtual reality is about to become a big part of our future. Here’s how you can register. — [Recode]
Top Stories From Recode
Voting machines are old and vulnerable, and voter databases are connected to the internet.
It would be way easier, if only it were safer.
Paper ballots, plastic tubs, human counters: It’s remarkably similar all over.
Apple’s challenge now is pleasing the much larger mainstream Mac user base without alienating the power users.
The iPhone wasn’t the first phone to be subsidized. It was one of the first ones not to be.
The startup Deliv is helping make it happen.
Robot-driver tech is inevitable. Where does that leave human drivers?
Recode’s Ina Fried and Kara Swisher talk with The Verge’s Lauren Goode on Too Embarrassed to Ask.
The company announced the a16z co-founder joined the company’s six-person board on Monday just weeks after Lyft hit one million new passengers.
This Is Cool
Using a custom cube, Mats Valk solved the puzzle in 4.74 seconds, shaving 0.26 seconds off the previous record, set last year.
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