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Toyota Claims Solid-State Battery Ready For Use Soon
Toyota said its work on solid-state batteries is providing the expected results and the technology will be a game-changer for the automobile industry in the next few years. Toyota said its work on solid-state batteries is providing the expected results and the technology will be a game-changer for the automobile industry in the next few years. -
Hyundai Teases Anew Its All-Electric IONIQ 5 Crossover
Hyundai released a short clip of the upcoming IONIQ 5 crossover that teased the all-electric vehicle's main features such as fast-charging and high driving range per charge. Hyundai released a short clip of the upcoming IONIQ 5 crossover that teased the all-electric vehicle's main features such as fast-charging and high driving range per charge. -
LA Clippers Considered Trading Paul George Before Max Extension
Paul George signed a $190 supermax with the Los Angeles Clippers but the team reportedly explored first trade options for the superstar before making the big decision. Paul George signed a $190 supermax with the Los Angeles Clippers but the team reportedly explored first trade options for the superstar before making the big decision. -
Robert Lewandowski Tipped To Win 2020 FIFA The Best Award
Bayern Munich star Robert Lewandowski is up against Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo but the Polish striker is favored to win the 2020 FIFA The Best award on the account of his impressive performance last season and the Bavarian's treble win. Bayern Munich star Robert Lewandowski is up against Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo but the Polish striker is favored to win the 2020 FIFA The Best award on the account of his impressive performance last season and the Bavarian's treble win. -
Tesla Ramping Up Production Of Model 3 In 2021
Tesla's dealings with suppliers in China are indicating that the automaker is ramping up production of its EV line in 2021, specifically the Model 3 that will see the rollout of 300,000 units in China alone. Tesla's dealings with suppliers in China are indicating that the automaker is ramping up production of its EV line in 2021, specifically the Model 3 that will see the rollout of 300,000 units in China alone. -
Apple Reportedly Taps TSMC To Supply Self-Driving Chips
Apple will partner with its long-time supplier TSMC to produce a self-driving chip, reports said, that could lead to the eventual production of the rumored Apple Car. Apple will partner with its long-time supplier TSMC to produce a self-driving chip, reports said, that could lead to the eventual production of the rumored Apple Car. -
Kylian Mbappe Could Join Real Madrid Or Liverpool If He Leaves PSG
Paris Saint-Germain announced that the negotiation has started for Kylian Mbappe to sign an extension deal but the French superstar could still leave and join up with either Real Madrid or Liverpool. Paris Saint-Germain announced that the negotiation has started for Kylian Mbappe to sign an extension deal but the French superstar could still leave and join up with either Real Madrid or Liverpool. -
Manny Pacquiao More Inclined To Fight Conor McGregor In 2021
Manny Pacquiao is all set to meet Conor McGregor on top of the boxing ring in 2021 as the Filipino's camp admitted that the duel with the Irishman promises bigger revenue than any other fights. Manny Pacquiao is all set to meet Conor McGregor on top of the boxing ring in 2021 as the Filipino's camp admitted that the duel with the Irishman promises bigger revenue than any other fights. -
Elon Musk Explains Why He Moved Out Of California
Elon Musk confirmed he is no longer a resident of California and now calls Texas home, and the move was for him to focus on big Tesla and SpaceX developments happening in the Lone Star state. Elon Musk confirmed he is no longer a resident of California and now calls Texas home, and the move was for him to focus on big Tesla and SpaceX developments happening in the Lone Star state. -
LA Clippers Deemed Not Keen On Trading Paul George
Paul George might be proving unpopular with the Los Angeles Clippers crowd but the NBA team is not expected to trade the star anytime soon as he is part of the front office's long-term plans. Paul George might be proving unpopular with the Los Angeles Clippers crowd but the NBA team is not expected to trade the star anytime soon as he is part of the front office's long-term plans.