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BYD’s Yangwang U7 gets new 1,000 km battery

Until now, car makers had to make a tough choice when it came to electric cars. They could give a car a lot of power, a long driving range, or fast charging. Usually, they could only pick one or two. The auto industry calls this the "impossible triangle." If you wanted a car that could go fast, the battery would run out quickly. If you wanted it to travel far, it usually couldn't charge very fast. BYD claims they have finally solved this puzzle with their new luxury car, the Yangwang U7. The 2026 Yangwang U7 is the first vehicle to use the second-generation Blade Battery. This battery...

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More than 90k sales in best February for new car sales since 2004

Bumper month for UK dealerships, with growth in most segments – but March plate-change sales will be 'pivotal' Last month was the best February for new car sales in the UK in 22 years, according to the latest industry figures, which show huge yearly growth in the sector off the back of a healthy uptick in retail registrations. The Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT) says 90,100 cars were registered in the shortest month of the year, a significant 7.2% increase over 2025 - driven mainly by a 17.6% increase in sales to private buyers, who took home more than 35,000 cars. There was a smaller, 2.8% increase in fleet sales, making up well over…

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Hyundai and Kia bet big on battery software intelligence

Sometimes, the most important upgrades in electric cars are the ones you cannot see. Hyundai Motor Company and Kia Corporation announced a major investment in a company called Qnovo. This firm does not build car frames or tires. Instead, it creates smart software that acts like a brain for the batteries inside EVs. As more people switch to electric cars, the demand for batteries is exploding. Experts believe that by 2030, the world will need four times more battery power than it does today. That is a massive jump to over 4,000 gigawatt-hours. To handle this growth, car companies need to...

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Oil supply chain slowdown

The New York Times mapped the traffic difference at the Strait of Hormuz, . Every day, around 80 oil and gas tankers typically pass through the Strait of Hormuz, the narrow waterway off Iran’s southern coast that carries a fifth of the world’s oil and a significant amount of natural gas. On Monday, just two oil and gas tankers appear to have crossed the strait, according to a New York Times analysis of shipping activity from Kpler, an industry data firm. On Tuesday, one tanker passed through. This uses the same data as , except the NYT comparison with moving dots looks more like an ant farm. Tags: , , ,

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Hundreds of studies have missed how much the oceans are rising

A widely used method to calculate sea level rise may have missed up to a century of change, so the risks could hit home for millions sooner than thought.

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We 'Totally Would've Done It Differently': Ford CEO On The Failure Of The F-150 Lightning

"I mean, look, we didn't know what we didn't know," he says. The F-150 Lightning was a lesson the company had to learn the hard way.

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Ohio gambling expansion raises consumer protection concerns after troubling safety scorecard

Ohio’s online gambling market may be booming, but a new national scorecard suggests consumer protections are lagging behind the industry’s rapid growth. A report from the Consumer & Society for Public Research () gave Ohio a “D” grade and a score of 57 out of 100, placing the state 23rd nationwide for online gambling safety and regulatory strength. Researchers say the grade reflects a gap between how easy it is to place a bet and the rules meant to protect people from financial harm or addiction. The scorecard warns that “operators can offer bets to individuals demonstrating addictive gambling behaviors,” drawing attention to what it calls a major weakness in Ohio’s current system. CASPR scorecard ranks Ohio 23rd nationwide for online gambling safety, giving the state a D grade and citing limited consumer protections. Credit: CASPR Ohio legalized sports betting in 2022, launching retail sportsbooks and mobile apps at the start of 2023. Since then, wagering by smartphone has quickly…

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The BYD Song Ultra arrives with laser eyes and a folding bed

BYD finally revealed the production version of the Song Ultra EV. We have seen drawings and camouflaged test cars for months, and now the real thing is finally here. This new SUV is a big step forward for the brand, especially when it comes to technology that helps the car drive itself. One of the first things people noticed during the reveal was a missing small bump on the roof. That is a LiDAR sensor - the first time a vehicle in the Song family has used this technology. The laser sensor is essentially the car's high-tech eyes. This hardware runs on the "God's Eye" B system, which uses a...

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South Korea’s music industry unites to declare ‘war’ on AI copyright infringement

The global music industry is facing “unprecedented upheaval” amid the rapid expansion of generative AI — and South Korea is tackling the challenge head-on. Six of the country’s major music industry organizations have joined forces to form a coalition, declaring a “state of emergency” and making what they describe as a “declaration of war” against AI copyright infringement. HYBE, SM Entertainment, JYP Entertainment, YG Entertainment, Sony Music, Warner Music, and Universal Music are all council members of the Korea Music Content Association (KMCA), one of the six bodies within the coalition, which has been dubbed, the K-Music Rights Organization Mutual Growth Committee. The coalition, officially launched on February 26, also brings together the Korea Music Copyright Association (KOMCA), the Korea Recording Industry Association (RIAK), the Korea Entertainment Producers Association (KEPA), the Together Music Copyright Association, and the Korea Music Performers Association (KOSCAP). The…

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Clarkson on new Grand Tour line-up: "they’re bloody funny"

Motoring's biggest personality is still a proper petrolhead – as he reveals in our hour-long chat The Grand Tour, Amazon Prime's motoring show, will return without its long-time hosts Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond and James May – but Clarkson has given his approval to the new line-up in an exclusive interview with Autocar’s My Week in Cars podcast. Thomas Holland and James Engelsman, from the Throttle House YouTube channel, will be joined by Instagram influencer Francis Bourgeois as the new presenters of Amazon's most-watched…

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Taipei prosecutors charge 62 in massive Prince Group laundering case

Prosecutors in Taipei have filed charges against dozens of people in a sprawling money laundering case tied to the , wrapping up a months-long investigation into a network authorities say moved billions of New Taiwan dollars through the island’s financial system. The Taipei District Prosecutors Office Wednesday (March 4) that 62 defendants and 13 companies have been indicted. The charges include alleged organized crime activity, money laundering, illegal gambling operations, accounting violations and document forgery. This agency immediately initiated an investigation the following day (October 15, 2015) and directed the aforementioned judicial police agency to conduct a 140-day investigation, carrying out eight waves of search operations. The prosecutor applied to the court for the detention of nine defendants, which was granted, and bail was granted to 732 other defendants. Luxury goods, cars, mansions, and financial accounts with a total value exceeding HK$5.5 billion were seized.…

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