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VW reveals the ID.3 Neo's name along with more updates for the ID.4, ID.5, and ID.7

To say that VW's transition to electric cars has been fraught with issues would be a rather amusing understatement, but the company is trying to make its EVs better, and the ID.3 Neo is part of that effort. The next ID.3 won't just be called ID.3, it will be the ID.3 Neo to very obviously signify that it's new and improved. This will be fully revealed next month. Until then, we get some information about it. It's using the new Innovision infotainment system which has a built-in app store, and will support an optional digital key. It also has buttons on the steering wheel - actual...

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BMW iX3 50 xDrive real life range test with 20-inch rims

BMW wants to open the next chapter in electric mobility with its new generation of models. First of the lot is the new BMW iX3, which for now comes only in the 50 xDrive variant. All of the parameters of the BMW iX3 50 xDrive are impressive and judging by the initial demand, the model will likely become a huge success for the company. Outputting 469 hp and torque of 645 Nm is certinaly impressive, but today we'll focus on its efficiency and range. Range anxiety must remain a thing of the past according to BMW officials and we are here to test how true that claim is. The huge battery...

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Rivian confirms R2 electric SUV pricing, availability

Rivian, known for its rugged trucks, revealed the final and arguably most important details about its R2. The new model is a smaller and more affordable sibling to Rivian's original vehicles. Unfortunately, if you want to be the first to own one, you will have to pay for the top-of-the-line version first, putting the "affordability" into a bit of perspective. The very first R2 models hitting the road will cost €49,500 in the US, and come packed with more power than most people will ever need for a shopping trip. This first version out of the factory gates is called the R2 Performance. It...

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BMW stays profitable as drivers embrace electric cars

The BMW Group shared its financial results for 2025, proving that the famous German automaker can still make billions of euros while moving toward a greener future. Even though the car world faced some tough challenges - new taxes on traded goods and a cooling market in China - BMW stayed on its path. The company earned more than €10 billion before taxes last year. After paying all their bills and taxes, they still had over €7 billion in profit. A big reason for this success is how BMW handles electric cars. Instead of only making one type of powertrain, they build a mix of everything....

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Rumblings of an iPod Resurgence—Young Listeners Want Physical

Photo Credit: tinyPod A growing number of people, especially Gen Z, are looking to move away from streaming services, and Apple’s old iPod devices are having a resurgence. People are buying up Apple’s retired tech like it’s going out of style—again—as an increasing number of music listeners long for a break from streaming services and smartphones. Especially among younger generations, the growing interest in classic iPods is part of a broader digital burnout trend spurring a return to offline devices and hobbies. Apple discontinued the iPod product line in 2022, but Google Trends data that searches for the original iPod and iPod Nano spiked last year: eBay searches for classic iPods jumped by 25% and iPod Nano by 20% between January and October 2025, compared to the same period in 2024. Part of the interest from the fact that older tech tends to be “single-purpose,” according to computer science professor Cal Newport, the author of “Digital Minimalism.” Smartphones bundle music,…

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Cybertruck hits the UK: Can EV beast win over London's car fans?

It's Elon vs Elan as we rock the Southside Hustle in Musk's 833bhp monster You might have read about sightings of a strange alien craft on Wimbledon Common earlier this month. For anyone unfamiliar with it, the Southside Hustle, which takes place in Wimbledon Village, south-west London, on the first Sunday of every month, has in the few short years it has been running become a mecca for petrolheads keen to show their cars—everything from wheezy classics to the latest exotics—to an admiring throng of fellow enthusiasts. It was to this quasi-religious gathering that Sam Seppälä drove his

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Unlocking Plea Bargaining: Its Role and Impact in Criminal Cases

Unlocking Plea Bargaining – Criminal cases often involve long trials, complex procedures, and emotional stress for everyone involved. Courts must examine evidence, hear witnesses, and follow strict legal procedures before delivering a judgment. Because of this, criminal trials sometimes take years to conclude. In such situations, plea bargaining offers an alternative method to resolve certain criminal cases more quickly and efficiently. Plea bargaining is a legal process in which the accused person agrees to plead guilty to a lesser charge or accepts a lighter punishment in exchange for a quicker resolution of the case. This process helps reduce the burden on courts and allows both parties to reach a mutually acceptable outcome. In India, plea bargaining was formally introduced through the Criminal Procedure Code (CrPC) Amendment Act, 2005, which added provisions from Sections 265A to 265L under the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973. These provisions created a structured legal…

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A newfound blood biomarker may one day predict longevity

Levels of six RNA molecules in the blood ID’d older adults likely to survive two more years. Whether it will work for other people is a big question.

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Prediction market ads surge as March Madness betting hits record levels

Legal sports wagering in the United States keeps expanding as the NCAA basketball tournaments approach, but the industry’s main trade group says a new wave of prediction market advertising could complicate oversight and weaken consumer protections. Fresh from the American Gaming Association (AGA) show Americans are on track to legally bet about $3.3 billion on the NCAA Division I Women’s and Men’s Basketball Tournaments this year. The total would represent a 54% jump compared with wagering levels just three years ago, showcasing how quickly regulated sportsbooks have become part of the country’s sports culture during one of the busiest stretches on the calendar. .: Prediction market ads surge: Kalshi leads with 5.2B impressions in 2026 as 43% of digital sports betting ads 'lack required responsible gaming messaging' — Suswati Basu (@suswatibasu) At the same time, industry analysts say a growing presence from prediction market platforms is beginning to reshape the sports betting ads…

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SXSW 2026 Review: READY OR NOT 2: HERE I COME is a Sadistic, Savvy Sequel

The horror genre, or really any genre, has a problem with sequelizing films that don’t beg for a continuation. They tell a complete story, exit with a clean dismount, yet are subject to cash-grab franchise hopes that never live up to the original’s legacy. But there are outliers to every rule. Enter Radio Silence, who strike double-gold with Ready or Not 2: Here I Come. It’s in the same conversation as Black Phone 2: how Scott Derrickson and C. Robert Cargill defied the odds and their initial one-and-done talk . Ready or Not 2: Here I Come recaptures the same grim gamesmanship and despicable high society egoism with another rambunctious competition of kill-or-be-killed, but never feels like a forced, unoriginal retread. The film picks up on Ready or Not’s iconic final shot, where a bloodied, beaten-down Grace MacCaullay (Samara Weaving) puffs on a cigarette while the Le Domas mansion burns in the background. Grace is taken to the hospital, under investigation for the crimes she…

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A Canadian musician deeply offends Estonians, draws the ire of expats

Dan Boeckner, a 48-year-old Canadian musician, on 12 March posted on X deeply offensive remarks about Estonians, drawing the ire of Estonian expats in Canada and elsewhere. Dan Boeckner. Photo by Sean Ian Denis Richardson. Boeckner, a frontman of Wolf Parade, a Quebecois (meaning from the province of Quebec, Canada) indie rock band, and a touring member of Arcade Fire, another Quebecois indie rock band whose album has made the Rolling Stone magazine’s top 500 albums of all time list, said that “Estonia is made up of beet and onion slop eating hungarians who polished the cocks of german horses for 1000 years before being elevated…

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