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WhatsApp launches dedicated CarPlay app

In late March, WhatsApp was found testing a dedicated Apple CarPlay app, and today this has been officially launched. Previously, you could only use WhatsApp on CarPlay via Siri, but now the new dedicated app has much more functionality baked in. You can read and send messages, receive and make calls, and access your contacts. Basically, everything you may want to do - you now can, right on your car's dashboard, no need to depend on talking to Siri anymore. Of course, everything is still end-to-end encrypted. The new app has three tabs: the chat list, the call history, and favorite...

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Tesla FSD v14.3 makes its EVs react faster than ever

Tesla released a major update for its FSD software, and it is more than just a few small bug fixes. This latest version, known as v14.3 (software version 2026.2.9.6), changes the way the car thinks and acts. The biggest news is that the car can now react 20% faster than it did before. For anyone driving a Tesla, that extra speed could be the difference between a smooth stop and a scary moment on the road. This update targets the newest hardware, which Tesla calls AI4 or HW4. It covers the Model S, Model 3, Model X, Model Y, and the Cybertruck. The secret behind this speed boost is a...

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The next Opel SUV could be a Leapmotor

According to a new report, Opel owner Stellantis is in "advanced talks" with Leapmotor, of which it owns a healthy chunk, to co-develop an Opel electric SUV. If these talks pan out, the production would start in 2028 at the Stellantis plant in Spain, with a target output of 50,000 units per year. The car would use the Leapmotor B10's architecture, and that car itself is also allegedly going to be made in the same Spanish plant for European markets later this year. Leapmotor B10 Opel will be designing the exterior of its upcoming car, while Leapmotor will supply "key technologies...

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XPeng teases the new GX electric SUV

XPeng gave the world a better look at its newest flagship vehicle. The car is called the XPeng GX, though many people still know it by its code name, G01. The GX is a massive, six-seat SUV designed to sit at the very top of the company's lineup. XPeng shared new photos of the car on social media this week, showing it off in grey and gold. The timing of these photos was no accident - they arrived exactly one day before their rival, Nio, planned to reveal its own new flagship, the ES9. The first thing anyone notices about the XPeng GX is its unmistakable looks. If you squint your eyes, you...

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Tesla’s parking lots are full as the brand hits a new surplus record

It turns out that Tesla has a lot of extra inventory on its hands. The American company built more electric cars than it could sell in the first few months of 2026 and right now, there are 50,363 EVs sitting in parking lots across the US. This is the highest number of unsold cars the company has ever had in its history. Even though more people are buying Teslas again, the company is making them faster than people are willing to take them home. In the first quarter of 2026, Tesla factories were very busy. Workers built 408,386 electric cars - a 13% jump compared to the same time last year....

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Nio’s massive new ES9 is ready for the spotlight

Nio is getting ready for a big party this week - on Thursday April 9, the company will host an event to show off its newest creation: the Nio ES9. This is a very large vehicle that Nio calls a "smart electric executive flagship." That name might sound like a lot of marketing talk, but it basically means this is a giant, high-tech car built for people who want the best features available in electric cars. Nio shared new videos and photos to get people excited before the official reveal - and there is a lot to unpack. The ES9 is definitely not your average family car. It will be the biggest...

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Estonia to stage one of its biggest ever national crisis drills

More than 130 organisations will take part in Ilves 2026, a nationwide exercise designed to test how the state responds to sabotage, disinformation, unrest and drone threats. Estonia will hold one of its largest ever national crisis exercises in June, as the Government Office brings together more than 130 organisations from the public, private and third sectors to rehearse how the country would respond to a major emergency. The exercise, named Ilves 2026, will run from 8 to 12 June and is intended to test Estonia’s comprehensive defence system – the ability of the state, local authorities, businesses and volunteers to continue…

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Tesla Model Y adds two more seats to win over UK families

Tesla is fighting to keep its spot as a top choice for families in the United Kingdom. The company brought back the seven-seat option for the Model Y, which was only available with five seats for a while now. Parents who need to carry more kids or friends (though they need to be small) have a new choice when looking at electric cars. Unfortunately, if you are in the UK and you want those extra seats, you cannot just go for the cheapest Model Y. Tesla is only offering the seven-seat layout on the Long Range All-Wheel Drive trim. This specific version of the car has two motors to power all...

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The new Škoda battery trolleybuses enter service in Tallinn

Škoda Group has unveiled a new fleet of battery-powered trolleybuses in Tallinn, as the Estonian capital presses ahead with efforts to modernise its public transport system and cut urban emissions. The Czech transport manufacturer presented the vehicles in Tallinn on Wednesday, with officials and journalists taking part in a first test drive. Under the deal, Škoda will deliver 40 trolleybuses to Tallinn this year: 22 articulated 18-metre Škoda 33Tr vehicles and 18 12-metre Škoda 32Tr models. The contract, which includes maintenance and servicing as well as an option for up to 30 additional trolleybuses, is worth more than €50 million…

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Expert Representation at Industrial Tribunal Chennai: Protecting Your Workplace Rights

Expert Representation at Industrial Tribunal – In today’s fast-changing work environment, disputes between employers and employees are becoming more common. Whether it is wrongful termination, wage issues, unfair labor practices, or disciplinary actions, such conflicts can deeply affect a person’s livelihood and dignity. Therefore, having expert legal representation becomes not just helpful, but essential. At Rajendra Law Office LLP, we understand these challenges and stand committed to protecting your workplace rights through skilled representation at the Industrial Tribunal in Chennai. Expert Representation at Industrial Tribunal Chennai: Protecting Your Workplace Rights – Rajendra Law Office LLP Understanding the Role of the Industrial Tribunal To begin with, the Industrial Tribunal plays a crucial role in resolving disputes between employers and employees. It is a legal body established under labor laws to handle matters such as retrenchment, layoffs, wage disputes, and unfair…

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The Rivian R2 leaked range and efficiency specs reveal a surprising SUV

Electric car fans have a new reason to get excited this week: information about the upcoming Rivian R2 showed up in official government documents. The papers from the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) give us a clear look at what this new vehicle can actually do. While the R2 is the smaller sibling to the massive R1S, the numbers suggest it might be a much bigger deal for people looking to switch to electric cars. The biggest news is the driving range. For the Launch Performance Edition, the Rivian R2 is rated to travel 539 km on a full charge. This version comes with 21-inch wheels...

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