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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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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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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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Toyota and Stellantis part ways with Tesla’s emissions group

A major change in the EV market is brewing in Europe for 2026. Several large car companies have banded together for years in a group called a "CO2 pool." This group, led by Tesla, helps manufacturers meet strict environmental rules set by the European Union. New reports show that two of the biggest names in the industry - Toyota and Stellantis - are about to leave Tesla's side and stand on their own. To understand why this matters, we have to look at how Europe manages pollution. The European Union sets targets for how much carbon dioxide (CO2) a carmaker's entire fleet can produce. If a...

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'"Reckless, Suicidal Race": The Deadly Threat Posed by Artificial Intelligence

The rapid rise of artificial intelligence is just as dangerous as the invention of nuclear weapons. AI pioneers are warning that the technology must be brought under control while it's still possible.

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Drones and modern warfare in Ukraine

With hundreds of thousands of Ukrainian drone flights every month, countries have had to dramatically shift their strategies. Financial Times . Kyiv claims Moscow suffered 35,000 losses in December alone. Volodymyr Zelenskyy, Ukraine’s president, said there was now a “clear price” for every kilometre of extra land seized on the Donetsk front: 156 Russian soldiers. The pressure of aerial surveillance has also lengthened rotations. Infantry, as well as drone, anti-tank and mortar operators, remain in position for extended periods, because relief movements are so dangerous. There are countless stories of troops spending months dug in at forward posts. Tags: , , ,

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Marine traffic through the Strait of Hormus

Normally there is a steady flow of ships through the strait, but when Israel and the United States attacked Iran, many ships docked and traffic stalled on February 28. For Die Zeit, Gregor Aisch and Zacharias Zacharakis . The data comes from , which shows ship locations in real-time around the world. Tags: , , ,

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Dutch gambling regulator warns athletes betting on own competitions raise integrity risks

Dutch gambling regulators say they are seeing a new type of integrity concern in , where athletes are placing wagers on competitions in which they are directly involved. The warning appears in the Netherlands’ latest , where officials say several alerts during 2025 involved players betting within their own leagues or events. Regulators consider the practice a serious conflict of interest and a potential gateway to manipulation. The findings come from the Kansspelautoriteit (KSA), the country’s national gambling regulator, which released its Trendanalyse Matchfixing 2025 examining suspicious betting activity reported by licensed operators. Dutch gambling market expansion in 2024–2025, with more license holders and live gambling sites recorded by December each year. Credit: KSA The number of alerts itself barely changed compared with the previous year. Operators submitted 12 reports in 2025, down only slightly from 13 in 2024. But regulators say the nature of those reports is changing,…

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Florida gambling crackdown seizes 623 machines in sweep across four counties

Florida’s push against illegal gambling operations just got bigger, with state regulators announcing that more machines and cash have been taken off the streets in a widening Central Florida crackdown. The Florida Gaming Control Commission says the tally from Operation Reel of Fortune has climbed sharply since the . In its latest update, the agency reports that 623 illegal slot machines and $350,800 in cash have now been seized as part of the coordinated effort spanning multiple counties. The updated numbers for Operation Reel of Fortune are now 623 slot machines and $350,800 seized from illegal casinos over a three day period in Duval, Flagler, Volusia, and Brevard Counties. A great partnership with AG James Uthmeier and the Sheriffs in all four counties. — Florida Gaming Control Commission (@FLGamingControl) “The updated numbers for Operation Reel of Fortune are now 623 slot machines and $350,800 seized from illegal casinos over a three day period in Duval, Flagler, Volusia, and…

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A chemical ‘Goldilocks zone’ may limit which planets can host life

Life needs nutrients like nitrogen and phosphorus. But without the right balance of oxygen, these elements get locked away in planets’ cores.

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