9/11Car 16 November 2019 The rear seats of the Ferrari Roma, the more correct term is “strapuntino”, are designed for people up to 1.60 meters tall and are equipped with Isofix attachments. The load compartment declares a capacity starting from 272 liters and can be expanded up to 345 liters, a volume that allows you… Continue reading Ferrari Roma coupe 2 + 2 rear seats
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Ferrari Rome configurator
8/11Car 16 November 2019 The Ferrari Roma is widely customizable. If with the configurator you can virtually “create” your own supercar, Ferrari provides the Taylor Made project. It is the exclusive program of the Maranello company for those customers who want tailor-made customization of their car, so as to make it unique and unmistakable, as… Continue reading Ferrari Rome configurator
Ferrari Rome top speed
7/11Car 16 November 2019 As a tradition, performance is one of the strengths of the new Ferrari Rome. Thanks to the 620 horses available and the great work on the front of the aerodynamics, the Maranello novelty is able to exceed 320 kilometers per hour. Turning to acceleration times, the Roma reaches 100 km /… Continue reading Ferrari Rome top speed
Audi, the new CEO is Daniel Weissland. Shot comes out
APPOINTMENTS 16 November 2019 Daniel Weissland 1 ‘of reading Bram Schot leaves Audi’s helm station in less than a year after his appointment. Daniel Weissland, the current CEO of Volkswagen Group Canada, will be driving Audi of America next September 4th, about four months after the sudden resignation of Mark Del Rosso. Cian O’Brien, who… Continue reading Audi, the new CEO is Daniel Weissland. Shot comes out
PSA in Rennes: the factory will not manufacture a new vehicle, the disappointment and anger of the CFDT
“Disappointment and anger” are the words used by elected CFDT at the end of a meeting of the Strategic Joint Committee organized Friday, November 15 by the management of the PSA group in Paris. The aim was to present the Medium Term Plan (MTP) for all of the group’s sites. “The employees of the Rennes… Continue reading PSA in Rennes: the factory will not manufacture a new vehicle, the disappointment and anger of the CFDT
TFLnow Checks Out Whether Volvo S60 PHEV EPA EV Range Is Achievable
Just 22 miles of EPA EV range and a 64 kW electric motor is not much, but for some users, it might be enough. The 2020 Volvo S60 T8 Twin Engine is rated at 22 miles (35.4 km) of EPA all-electric range, but is it achievable in real world? The TFLnow recently decided to make… Continue reading TFLnow Checks Out Whether Volvo S60 PHEV EPA EV Range Is Achievable
WeWork meltdown hasn’t changed Grab’s plans, co-founder says
SINGAPORE — The co-founder of Grab, which has become one of Southeast Asia’s most valuable tech startups in just seven years, says the group’s ride-hailing and payment business can help society while making financial sense. Tan Hooi Ling stressed that the ideas of a “path to profitability” and “sound unit economics” — phrases often heard… Continue reading WeWork meltdown hasn’t changed Grab’s plans, co-founder says
Drawing With Drones Over the Salt Flats of Bolivia
Reuben Wu has photographed some of the world’s most remote and extreme places: Chile’s Atacama Desert, the Bisti Badlands of New Mexico, the Arctic tundra of Norway, Peru’s Pastoruri glacier. But few locations compare to the site of his latest project, Bolivia’s Salar de Uyuni. Stretching across more than 4,000 square miles of South America’s… Continue reading Drawing With Drones Over the Salt Flats of Bolivia
Hackers Discovered Only After Maxing Out Victim’s Cloud Storage
Move fast and break things was in full effect this week, as researchers revealed that Intel took a full year to release a fix for a chip flaw the company had been repeatedly warned about. Over in a different digital ecosystem, researchers from the security firm Kryptowire dropped 146 vulnerabilities found in handsets made by… Continue reading Hackers Discovered Only After Maxing Out Victim’s Cloud Storage
The Morning After: iFixit looks inside the 16-inch MacBook Pro
Hey, good morning! You look fabulous. Welcome to your weekend! Now that Apple’s new laptop is here, it’s time to tear it apart and look inside. Disney is responding to Simpsons fans, and Amazon has a new high-quality Echo speaker. Finally, there’s a new episode of the Engadget Podcast and we’ll look back at some… Continue reading The Morning After: iFixit looks inside the 16-inch MacBook Pro