Cars

RevoNext RX8 Review

It's not too often that something arrives on my desk and genuinely surprises me with its performance but the RevoNext…

7 years ago

When will we be able to Drive Cars Like K.I.T.T and other awesome cars from science fiction?

Guest Post by Lou Crane Knight Rider led to a whole generation yearning to have a car as cool as…

7 years ago

Are self-driving cars the future?

by Derek Eastwood, business development manager at Hussey Fraser Solicitors in Dublin Autonomous technology is driving some of the biggest…

7 years ago

New study to map people’s transport behaviour in Trollhättan, Sweden

Electric car maker NEVS in Sweden wants to map people's transport behavior. Can the citizens in Trollhättan where NEVS is…

7 years ago

60% of the UK are still unlikely to consider an electric vehicle, new study finds

A new study by Select Car Leasing suggests that 60% of the UK are still unlikely to consider an electric…

7 years ago

Plan unveiled to address economic disparity on the Atlantic coast and increase competitiveness

A new report addressing the future of the Western region has been launched by the Western Development Commission and the…

7 years ago

The evolution of Initial Coin Offerings ( ICO)/Crypto assets, trends to watch

Debates and discussion continue about whether Initial Coin Offering (ICO) bubble has burst. What is the role of Crypto assets…

7 years ago

New ITU case study maps the Moscow ‘smart city’ journey

Moscow reports experience with Key Performance Indicators for Smart Sustainable Cities Geneva, 2 November, 2018 – A new case study from the…

7 years ago

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