Toyota Announces Final Edition of the A90 Supra
Toyota has unveiled a special version of its iconic sports car, the Toyota Supra A90, marking the end of production for this range of vehicles. This final version, titled "Final Edition," will be the last of the modern Supra models and has already captured the attention of car enthusiasts worldwide.
Continue readingFiat Temporarily Suspends Production of Electric 500
Fiat, the renowned Italian automobile manufacturer, has announced a temporary halt in the production of its electric version of the Fiat 500. This decision was influenced by a significant decrease in demand for electric vehicles in the European market. Reports indicate that the factory located in Tychy, Poland, where the Fiat 500 electric vehicles are manufactured, is currently facing challenges associated with achieving optimal production levels.
Continue readingAmazon invests $4 billion in AI startup to reshape tech landscape
Amazon has made headlines with its significant financial commitment of $4 billion to an artificial intelligence (AI) startup. This move underscores the tech giant's determination to expand its influence and capabilities in the rapidly evolving AI sector. The investment is expected to not only bolster Amazon's existing technologies but also pave the way for innovative solutions and potentially reshape the future of various industries.
Continue readingLiberty Walk Announces Unique Lamborghini Miura Project for 2025
The renowned Japanese tuning company Liberty Walk, famous for its bold and often eccentric tuning projects, has announced the creation of a new car - the Lamborghini Miura, which is set to be unveiled in 2025. This project is timed to coincide with the 60th anniversary of the original Miura, released in 1966, and aims to preserve the spirit of the legendary supercar while incorporating modern advancements in design and technology.
Continue readingThe Future of Porsche Electric Vehicles: The Possibility of Keeping Gas Engines Alive
Porsche, the well-known sports car manufacturer, continues to expand its electric vehicle lineup, but company representatives do not rule out the possibility of retaining gas engines in future models. CEO Oliver Blume shared his insights on how both electric and traditional combustion engine vehicles will evolve at Porsche.
Continue readingHow to Use iPhone's Microphone Mode for Crystal Clear Noise-Free Calls
iPhone users can now enjoy background noise-free calls thanks to a new microphone mode that has been implemented in recent software updates. This mode allows users to make their conversations much clearer and distortion-free, minimizing unwanted sounds that can distract from the conversation.
Continue readingThe Return of Mr. Miyagi: Artificial Intelligence and Its Impact on Tech Journalism
The world of technology and artificial intelligence has been shaken by an exciting announcement: the revival of a popular newsletter known as "Mr. Miyagi." This newsletter became iconic and won readers' hearts due to its unique approach to analyzing and interpreting news about cutting-edge technologies.
Continue readingChrysler Pacifica: Electric Vehicle Announcement on the Horizon
American automobile manufacturer Chrysler is soon planning to unveil its latest minivan model, an electric version of the Pacifica. This news has been confirmed by several sources and is already generating significant interest among car enthusiasts and automotive industry experts.
Continue readingJeep Cherokee: Upcoming Premium SUV on the Horizon
In exciting news for car enthusiasts, Jeep has confirmed that its new generation of the Cherokee SUV will hit the market next year, in 2024. Many fans of the brand are eagerly awaiting the release of this vehicle, which promises to combine excellent off-road capabilities with modern technology and a comfortable interior.
Continue readingHyundai Recalls 145,000 Electric Vehicles Due to Safety Concerns
Hyundai Motor Company has announced a massive recall of its electric vehicles, affecting about 145,000 cars that may have potential defects in their control systems. This step was taken after the manufacturer received several reports of possible issues that could lead to smoking and even fires due to failures in the electrical equipment.
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