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Mitsubishi XR-PHEV II will pave the way for smaller plug-in
Mitsubishi XR-PHEV II will pave the way for smaller plug-in Posted on 25-02-2015 at 16:34 by Dizono – 1 Comment” Mitsubishi assumes no fully new concept car to Geneva, but presents us with a revamped version of a well-known concept. This hint to a smaller plug-in under the Outlander PHEV. The name -Mitsubishi Concept XR-PHEV…
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Mitsubishi’s SUV-concept-with-the-impossible-name
Mitsubishi’s SUV-concept-with-the-impossible-name Posted on 05-03-2015 at 14:30 by sir_smokalot – 19 Comments” So. After that Mansory-leh we switch the button back in the direction of chastise ‘normal’. And which better way than with this Mitsubishi? Mitsubishi has his future pretty utgestippeld. Everything a little bit exciting is going there, and to do this in the…
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VW Touran R-Line: it looks sporty, but looks can be deceiving
VW Touran R-Line: it looks sporty, but looks can be deceiving Posted on 05-03-2015 at 16:59 by JordyS – 33 Comments” From now on, what cool happen to you if you the kids to school? In the new Volkswagen Touran R-Line can you get three kids were lost and eye best sporty. Of course, really…
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I Can Think of 75 Billion Reasons Why Google Doesn’t Like Adblockers
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Google Will Finally Test Self-Driving Cars in a Place Where It Rains
Google’s self-driving cars have logged over 1.4 million miles, but only on the streets of two cities: Mountain View, California and Austin, Texas. Now Google is adding a third public test track. The latest city to welcome our robot car overlords is Kirkland, Washington. A place that has weather! Kirkland is just across Lake Washington…
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Nanotechnology allows scientists to cut liquid
Researchers from Shanghai University have developed a liquid material that can be cut and make different shapes, such as gelatin. For this purpose, the liquid was covered with a layer of hydrophobic material with a thickness of just 20 nanometers. The material used consists of a special silicone particles, and is single-layered, i.e., consists of…
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Luxembourg Wants to Be a Global Leader in Asteroid Mining
It’s home to just a half-million people, but Luxembourg is not thinking small when it comes to the future. Earlier today, this tiny European nation announced its intentions to back commercial asteroid-mining ventures, and in so doing, is positioning itself as an international leader in this promising area. Back in November, President Obama signed the…
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Sony introduced the A6300 bezzerkalka with support for 4K video
Sony has unveiled a new mirrorless interchangeable-lens camera — Sony A6300. It replaces the Sony A6000 released in 2014. Sony A6300 got a 24.2-megapixel sensor Exmor CMOS APS-C format, ability to shoot video in 4K resolution and a new high-speed autofocus system. Camera with a 425-point phase autofocus is able to focus for 0.05 seconds,…
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Podcasts Google Play Music became available to the elected
Specialized resource Android Police reported that a number of users became available a new feature in Google Play Music — podcasts, Google Play Music Podcasts. Recall that section of the podcast on Google Play Music was first announced in October last year, but then it just started to fill and he was unavailable to users-listeners.…
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There May Be a Silver Lining to Those Dead Whales On UK Beaches
Last month, quiet beachfront communities on both sides of the North Sea were rocked by the sight of sperm whales washing up dead on their shores. It was one of the largest strandings in recent history—but according to marine biologists, there may be an upside. “For individual animals, this is certainly a bad thing,” Paul…