Sponsored Links Aston Martin Aston Martin has officially delayed the launch of all of its electric vehicles while it attempts to get back on solid financial footing. On Friday, the automaker said it plans to take up to £500 million (approximately $659 million) in emergency funding from a group of investors led by Canadian billionaire… Continue reading Aston Martin won’t release EVs until it’s financially stable
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Aimmune Awarded First FDA Approval for a Peanut Allergy Therapy
January 31st, 2020 Xconomy San Francisco — An Aimmune Therapeutics drug developed to treat peanut allergy won FDA approval late Friday—the first time the agency has approved an oral immunotherapy for a food allergy. The Aimmune (NASDAQ: AIMT) drug, Palforzia, was developed to desensitize patients to peanuts. The FDA decision covers patients between the ages… Continue reading Aimmune Awarded First FDA Approval for a Peanut Allergy Therapy
Ford asked for a pickup emoji — and it’s really happening
CLOSE Even though finding and sending the perfect emoji takes time, using emojis makes you more productive at work. Buzz60’s Sean Dowling has more. Buzz60 Ford just had one of its dreams come true and you’ll see it on your phone later this year. The Unicode Consortium, which determines worldwide text standards and solicits proposals from… Continue reading Ford asked for a pickup emoji — and it’s really happening
Tesla releases first Model Y production picture, hints at body manufacturing breakthrough
Tesla has released the first official picture of a Model Y production vehicle, as well as pictures of the production line pictures — hinting at their previously discussed body manufacturing breakthrough. With the release of Tesla’s Q4 2019 financial results, the automaker also announced the start of Model Y production, which happened earlier this month,… Continue reading Tesla releases first Model Y production picture, hints at body manufacturing breakthrough
First look at Tesla’s new Model S and Model X wireless phone charger
Tesla has already launched its new Model S and Model X wireless phone charger that we reported on last week and some owners are taking delivery of new vehicles with it -resulting in our first look at the new device. With the launch of the Model 3, Tesla released its own wired phone charging system… Continue reading First look at Tesla’s new Model S and Model X wireless phone charger
Dealers miss out on ‘lucrative’ aftersales opportunities
Dealers are missing out on “lucrative” aftersales opportunities because they do not contact customers after the sale of the car That’s the key finding of DMS specialist CDK Global, which surveyed 9,000 car buyers across Europe and found that 35% of them never near from their car dealership once the car is sold. Consumers are… Continue reading Dealers miss out on ‘lucrative’ aftersales opportunities
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How Paris became a cycling success story—and built a roadmap for other cities
For cyclists in Paris, the last few years have been nothing short of revelatory. New protected bike lanes have led to a doubling, and even tripling, of the number of riders on some busy main roads. The Champs Elysées is lined with segregated cycling lanes, and more residents of the greater Paris region cycle today… Continue reading How Paris became a cycling success story—and built a roadmap for other cities
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Lucid Reservation Holders To Get Sneak Peek At Production Lucid Air
If you’ve been on the fence about whether or not to plunk down the $1,000 refundable deposit to reserve your Lucid Air, now might be a good time to decide. Lucid Motors seems to have righted the ship and appears to be on track to begin production of the Lucid Air before the end of 2020. … Continue reading Lucid Reservation Holders To Get Sneak Peek At Production Lucid Air