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Hyundai, BYD, & Polestar Cars to Feature Nvidia Cloud Gaming Technology

At the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, technology company Nvidia announced its GeForce cloud-based gaming system will soon be integrated into vehicles from Hyundai, BYD, Genesis, Kia and Polestar. With GeForce, car owners will be able to stream online games, with over 1000 titles available, including popular options like Destiny 2 and Fortnite. According […]

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Audi Unveils Activesphere: Electric Off-Road Concept Car

The latest electric concept car from German car manufacturer Audi, the Activesphere, has been revealed as a sleek coupe-sedan with off-road capabilities. Dubbed the fourth instalment in Audi’s “Sphere” series of electric concept cars, the Activesphere boasts the strongest connections to the brand’s existing models yet. Featuring a body that incorporates elements of the electric

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Potential Partnership: Oil Company Explores Collaboration with Renault and Geely

Saudi Aramco, one of the world’s leading oil producers and ranked in the top three of the world’s largest companies, could be joining forces with Renault of France and Geely of China to continue development of petrol and diesel engines, as well as hybrid technology. According to an overseas report, Aramco is close to taking

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Ferrari Patents EV Noise

Ferrari, the luxury Italian car manufacturer, has patented an “engine noise” system for its upcoming electric vehicles (EVs) to enhance the driving experience for occupants and passers-by. The patent, filed with the US Patent and Trademark Office, outlines plans to create an acoustic system that will extract sounds from the electric motor or another “mechanical

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US Regulator Investigating as Tesla Announces Removal of Full Self-Driving Technology

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) is investigating Tesla’s decision to remove a driver monitoring function from its Full Self-Driving Beta (FSD) system, which uses a combination of an internal camera and the steering wheel to detect if the driver is paying attention to the road. In a tweet, Tesla CEO Elon Musk confirmed

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