This One-Off Lamborghini Put Out 440HP All The Way Back In 1970
With only 763 examples built between 1966 and 1972, the Lamborghini Miura is an extraordinarily rare and pivotal machine. So pivotal, in fact, that it essentially invented the word “supercar” in popular culture, representing the world’s first true supercar to enter mass production (if 763 hand-built units can indeed be categorized as “mass-produced”). Lamborghini built…
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Heated Rivalry lived up to the hype — here are 9 other movies and shows I wish I’d watched sooner
The first month of 2026 is already coming to a close, and despite the dreaded January blues, it’s been solid streaming-wise – well, at least it has been for me. Last year, I embarked on an ambitious mission to document my favorite movies and shows across the best streaming services each month — and I’m…
The US Gas Station Chain You Might Not Know Is Owned By A Russian Company
Filling up your car with gas is one of those daily routine things that many people put almost no thought into. While a small portion of drivers put effort into researching the various tiers of gasoline and which brands offer them, many others just stop at whichever gas station has the lowest price or is…
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Does wireless charging kill your phone’s battery? Scientists explain the pros and cons of going cable-free
Wireless charging has become a modern convenience. It’s easy, tidy and strangely satisfying when you feel that little magnetic pull, right? Just drop your phone on a pad and it starts charging. No fiddly cables, no worn ports, no cluttered nightstand…. Check out the original article: [Techradar.Com] Does wireless charging kill your phone’s battery? Scientists…
FiiO M27 review: do the right thing content-wise and it will reward you endlessly – but serve it inferior resolution at your peril
‘Extraordinary’ Under Salt Marsh episode 2 scene ‘wasn’t scripted’ reveals one star — and I dare you to not be moved
Nvidia Shield TV software updates are going to keep coming – and we might even see a new device one day
ICYMI: the week’s 7 biggest tech news stories from Samsung teasing a major S26 upgrade to Garmin’s leaked Whoop clone
How the heck did phones become so boring? Looking at you, Apple and Samsung — but at least there’s hope on the horizon
I’ve been covering the world of smartphones for more than a decade, and in that time, I’ve seen a somewhat depressing trend: phones have gone from innovative and exciting with each generation to rather iterative and predictable. Now, as we approach the expected launch of the Samsung Galaxy S26, I’m harbouring the thought that phones…
5 Of The Coolest Cars In 1980s Music Videos
If the 1980s were known for two things, it was slick cars and big hair — two elements that feature prominently in a multitude of the era’s greatest music videos. Whether a video was telling a story of adventurers out on the highway, partygoers off to their next shindig, or just good old-fashioned drag racing,…
Why so many businesses are still on the wrong side of the AI divide
Roughly two-thirds of U. S. gross domestic product growth in the first half of 2025 was driven by business spending on software and equipment designed to fuel AI adoption…. Check out the original article: [Techradar.Com] Why so many businesses are still on the wrong side of the AI divide
