Does a plug-in hybrid version of Jeep's Wrangler Rubicon make sense? Not only does it make sense, it makes more sense than the traditional internal combustion version.
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Rivian has posted a job listing for a steering engineer, specifically mentioning work on a future steer-by-wire system for the company. Update, Aug 11: Rivian has now specifically mentioned rear-wheel ...
Famous British inventor James Bruton is relentless in his exploration of wacky robotics and unconventional mobility systems. The latest project he's been working on is a sidewinding chopper-style omni ...
Enterprises must soon have subscription licenses for all on prem users and servers. The shift comes with a significant price increase. If you’re an enterprise still hosting on-premises Exchange 2016 ...
Tesla's futuristic Cybertruck catches a lot of flak around Jalopnik's virtual water cooler. But in spite of the Cybertruck's dismal sales, somebody must like the darn things because I can seldom leave ...
Modern cars can do a lot of impressive stuff. The onboard diagnostic (OBD) system can tell us when there's a vehicle malfunction by activating the check engine light, while advanced car safety ...
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Save for the MX-5 Miata and its RX-series sports car brethren, Mazda isn't well-known for rear-wheel-drive engineering. Instead, Mazda has become famous for its front-wheel-drive performance specials, ...
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With less than 30 laps completed in the Pennzoil 400 at Las Vegas Motor Speedway, Chris Buescher's right front wheel flew off his No. 17 Fastenal Ford. In the replay viewers can clearly see the single ...