Die Preis-Lohn-Spirale der "Zombiewirtschaft"
Die Inflation droht außer Kontrolle zu geraten, denn die Inflationsbremsen sind kaputt. Wir brauchen nichts Geringeres als eine Kehrtwende in der Wirtschafts- und Geldpolitik. Ein Gastbeitrag.
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Die Inflation droht außer Kontrolle zu geraten, denn die Inflationsbremsen sind kaputt. Wir brauchen nichts Geringeres als eine Kehrtwende in der Wirtschafts- und Geldpolitik. Ein Gastbeitrag.
Smooth, silent electric motors will only make Rolls-Royce’s cars better.
Enlarge / The 2024 Rolls-Royce Spectre EV will ride on 23-inch wheels.
Drive a modern Rolls-Royce and it's hard to escape the air of opulence. Deep shag lambswool carpets. A rear seat that hides its occupants from prying eyes. A headlining with thousands of LED stars that twinkle at night. But it's also hard to avoid thinking that even with a powerful 6.75 L V12 under the hood, there's a better alternative.
Rolls-Royce thinks so, too. Which is why on Tuesday, it debuted the Spectre, a new electric, fixed-head coupe that will reach its first well-heeled buyers in late 2023. It's the first battery-electric vehicle from the marque, but not the last—its entire lineup will be EV-only by 2030.
Now, to spare the anger of the traditionalists, consider this quote: "The electric car is perfectly noiseless and clean. There is no smell or vibration. They should become very useful when fixed charging stations can be arranged." No, not a post from any one of the numerous Ars comment threads about EVs, but Charles Stewart Rolls, one of the two eponymous founders of the company, speaking in 1900.
Smooth, silent electric motors will only make Rolls-Royce’s cars better.
Enlarge / The 2024 Rolls-Royce Spectre EV will ride on 23-inch wheels.
Drive a modern Rolls-Royce and it's hard to escape the air of opulence. Deep shag lambswool carpets. A rear seat that hides its occupants from prying eyes. A headlining with thousands of LED stars that twinkle at night. But it's also hard to avoid thinking that even with a powerful 6.75 L V12 under the hood, there's a better alternative.
Rolls-Royce thinks so, too. Which is why on Tuesday, it debuted the Spectre, a new electric, fixed-head coupe that will reach its first well-heeled buyers in late 2023. It's the first battery-electric vehicle from the marque, but not the last—its entire lineup will be EV-only by 2030.
Now, to spare the anger of the traditionalists, consider this quote: "The electric car is perfectly noiseless and clean. There is no smell or vibration. They should become very useful when fixed charging stations can be arranged." No, not a post from any one of the numerous Ars comment threads about EVs, but Charles Stewart Rolls, one of the two eponymous founders of the company, speaking in 1900.
Prachtgrafik und dramatische Ereignisse im Südfrankreich des 14. Jahrhunderts: Mit Requiem setzt Asobo sein A Plague Tale fort. Von Peter Steinlechner (A Plague Tale, Spieletest)
Die Vesa ermöglicht mit Displayport 2.1 zwei 8K-Bildschirme mit 120 Hertz sowie USB-Geräte mit den bisherigen UHBR20-Kabeln. (DP, Display)
Der Preis für die ANC-Stöpsel Ear (1) von Nothing wird um 50 Prozent angehoben. Noch gibt es sie zum alten Preis. (Nothing, Audio/Video)
Apple wollte für iPhones Flash-Speicher aus China kaufen. Daraus wird nichts, Grund sind neue Handelsbeschränkungen. (Halbleiterfertigung, Apple)
Der Chaos Computer Club hat den 37C3 in diesem Jahr “schweren Herzens” abgesagt. Der Hackerkongress sollte eigentlich in Hamburg stattfinden. (CCC, Messe)
Telekom-Technik-Chef Walter Goldenits ärgert sich über die Konkurrenten in der Region Stuttgart. Sie würden den Ausbau nur ankündigen. (Telekom, Glasfaser)
Statt für Sicherheit zu sorgen, blockieren Avast und AVG Thunderbird-Updates. Das soll bereits seit dreieinhalb Monaten der Fall sein. (Anti-Virus, Browser)