The impressive speed the car has shown on the track, even if it hasn’t yet translated into results suggesting its potential, has drawn even more attention from the teams. At the Styrian GP, Sergio Pérez started only 17th after a troublesome wet qualification, and by the end of the race …
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How to Build a Gaming PC Powerful Enough to Play on Playstation 5 and Xbox Series X
Traditional game consoles have come a long way from using proprietary components. Today, the essentials of home entertainment like Xbox One, PS4 and Nintendo Switch All have components derived from mid to low level gaming PCs. Both Playstation 4 and Xbox One even use similar chipsets provided by AMD. Center …
Read More »Fisker wants to use Volkswagen’s EV platform to power his electric SUV
Startup EV Fisker Inc. wants to power its first SUV with Volkswagen’s mass-produced modular electric vehicle platform, or “MEB,” and says it is in talks with the German automaker to do just that. In fact, the prototype SUV that Fisker Inc. unveiled at the 2020 Consumer Electronics Show was built …
Read More »Coronavirus: South Africans divided over second alcohol ban
Image copyright AFP Screenshot Authorities say the ban will take pressure off the health system The reintroduction of a ban on the sale of alcohol to help curb the spread of the coronavirus has divided South Africans. President Cyril Ramaphosa said the ban, the second this year, would take pressure …
Read More »Cuomo unveils plans to reopen New York schools, track visitors from coronavirus hot spots
Governor Andrew Cuomo announced Monday plans to reopen New York schools in regions of the state with a coronavirus infection rate of less than 5 percent, and also said he would sign an executive order to collect personal information from those traveling to the States since parts of the United …
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