Ferrari Plans to Launch First All-Electric Vehicle by 2025, Researching Zero-Emission Hydrogen Fuel Cells

Ferrari will take the slow lane to an electric future, and launch its first fully electric Ferrari vehicle in 2025, according to the company. The company will focus on gas vehicles as it tries to overcome the technology’s disadvantages against today’s powerful fossil fuel engines. These include EV batteries that weigh hundreds of kilograms, affecting…

Tesla’s Run of Record Deliveries May Take a Hit This Year Due to COVID-Related Shutdown, Predict Analysts

Tesla’s long run of record deliveries may get affected this year as a prolonged COVID-related shutdown in Shanghai hit its production and supply chain, opines the analysts. While Elon Musk has been pursuing the acquisition of social media platform Twitter, Tesla has grappled with production glitches in China and slow output growth at new factories…

iOS 16 Unveiled With Revamped Lock Screen, Notifications, System Apps at WWDC 2022: All the New Features

Apple has officially unveiled iOS 16, the next major software update for compatible iPhone models. Announced at the annual WWDC keynote event, Apple’s iOS 16 update comes with improvements to the operating system, lock screen and notification system. Users will also gain access to improved and redesigned system apps. iOS 16 will be available for…

eBay Debuts Sports-Themed NFT Collection on Polygon, Tezos-Based ‘OneOf’

eBay’s ‘Genesis’ NFT collection on ‘OneOF’ NFT platform has marked the entry of another established company into the Web3 space. Pieces in the collection are priced as high as $1,500 (roughly Rs. 1.15 lakh). NFT versions of sports players who made it to the covers of the Sports Illustrated magazine over the years, have also…

India Revises Rules for Social Media Companies, Calls It Necessary to Protect Indians’ Constitutional Rights

India reissued new rules on social media companies on Monday. The rules, which were proposed but abruptly withdrew last week, were issued without any changes. The Indian government believes that the law was needed because the companies had violated users’ constitutional rights in India.Read More