ColorOS 16 is launched globally with comprehensive improvements to the user experience. The system is built on animation technology from the previous...
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The EU-funded research project ‘EFFEREST’ aims to make electric vehicles more efficient, focusing specifically on the interaction between systems and components that manage interior comfort and powertrain performance. The project targets significant improvements in cabin comfort and drivetrain systems by the end of 2026. Considering both together ensures a holistic approach, allowing technical compromises to prioritize user needs without compromising performance or affordability, according to project participants. Continue reading at newmobility.news.
ColorOS 16 is launched globally with comprehensive improvements to the user experience. The system is built on animation technology from the previous...
ColorOS 16 is launched globally with comprehensive improvements to the user experience. The system is built on animation technology from the previous...
IIIT Delhi, in collaboration with TimesPro, has launched a one-year online PG Diploma in Interaction Design & UX. This flexible programme combines...
The Cyprus Agricultural Payments Organisation (CAPO) is participating with three officers in the ArcGIS Greece–Cyprus 2025 User Meeting, which...
The Consultant is committed to provide technical support to the SRAS team, which ensures first-line functional and technical assistance to users, and...
The Consultant is committed to provide technical support to the SRAS team, which ensures first-line functional and technical assistance to users, and...
Efficiency is no longer an option but a necessity. We live in an ever-changing environment and devices need to keep up with the demanding modern...
The new Toyota and Lexus performance flagships may be powered by different V8s, according to Toyota’s powertrain chief.
The new Toyota and Lexus performance flagships may be powered by different V8s, according to Toyota’s powertrain chief.
The new Toyota and Lexus performance flagships may be powered by different V8s, according to Toyota’s powertrain chief.