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Why did the former CEO of Nissan just get smuggled out of Japan?
This time, for sure! Ars Technica’s 2020 Deathwatch
Wow, that 2019, though. While we had hopes of a glowing new year as …
Wired for sound: How SIP won the VoIP protocol wars
Debunking the Myths about Car Tracker GPS
Are you hesitant to use a car tracker GPS? Maybe you have heard about red flags associated to using these devices. To put your worries to rest, here are some of the common myths about GPS car trackers and the …
Ars Technica’s favorite cars and SUVs of 2019

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Well folks, we made it to the end of the decade, apparently. Since we’ve only been covering all things automotive since 2014, we’ll save you having to read a tortured “best car of the
VW is really optimistic about electric vehicle sales

Enlarge / We got some time behind the wheel of an ID Buggy prototype earlier this year. (credit: Jonathan Gitlin)
If there has been anything good that came out of Dieselgate, it’s Volkswagen’s commitment to battery electric vehicles. In
New York Governor vetoes bill that would have made electric scooters legal

Enlarge / An example of electric scooters left in Berlin city on Thursday, November 7, 2019, in Berlin, Germany. (credit: Artur Widak | NurPhoto | Getty Images)
On Thursday, New York Governor Andrew Cuomo vetoed a widely supported bill that
A “Cybertruck” goes on sale for $10,800—in Russia
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It’s not the Cybertruck, but it is a Cybertruck. [credit: auto.ru ]
Tesla’s angular, unpainted Cybertruck sure is polarizing. The company says it will go into production in late 2021, but not everyone wants to wait that long. If
Electric truck startup Rivian raises $1.3 billion more to challenge Tesla

Enlarge / The R1T interior. (credit: Rivian)
Electric truck startup Rivian has raised another $1.3 billion from investors, the company announced on Monday. Rivian had already announced three fundraising rounds this year worth more than $1.5 billion in total.
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