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“Blue Train,” I said, and the guard waved us through. Image Guests arriving for a trip on the Blue Train are welcomed in style at the Cape Town train station. The entire experience is meant to ...
Neelamudi (Blue Hair), directed by Sharath Kumar V, is a gripping Malayalam film tackling caste-based discrimination in the digital age. Set in a rural village, it follows Sidhu, a vlogger ...
An automaker says it has developed technology that speeds up electric vehicle battery charging to as little as 5 minutes at 1,000 kilowatts, which could provide almost 250 miles of driving range.
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Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang on Tuesday introduced an AI-powered robot called ‘Blue’ at GTC 2025 AI conference. The robot has been developed in collaboration with Disney Research and Google DeepMind. This ...
Mercedes-Benz CLA features electric and hybrid options, AI-powered infotainment, advanced safety systems and sustainability-focused production improvements.
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Tesla's nemesis announced new chargers it says can add up to 250 miles of range in five minutes. Ultrafast chargers helped build Elon Musk's EV empire. Now, BYD is coming for the throne.
By contrast, most current Tesla Superchargers peak at 250 kW, with Electrify America's chargers maxing out at 350 kW, and even the powerful new chargers used by Formula E can only reach 600 kW.