AYANEO Next Lite budget handheld gaming PC now available for $299*

The AYANEO Next Lite is the cheapest handheld gaming PC with an x86 processor from AYANEO to date… and one of the least powerful. It has the same processor options as the company’s 2021 handhelds rather than the newer chips that power most…

The AYANEO Next Lite is the cheapest handheld gaming PC with an x86 processor from AYANEO to date… and one of the least powerful. It has the same processor options as the company’s 2021 handhelds rather than the newer chips that power most modern handheld PCs designed for gaming. But AYANEO is banking that the $299 […]

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Ford CEO confirms complimentary charging adapters coming soon

F-150 Lightning and Mustang Mach-E owners can reserve them soon, CEO says.

A man plugs a silver Mustang Mach-E into a Tesla Supercharger

Enlarge / Ford was the first OEM to switch from CCS1 to J3400, and it's the first to ready an adapter for cars that have CCS1 ports. (credit: Ford)

Owners of Ford F-150 Lightning electric pickup trucks and Ford Mustang Mach-E electric crossovers will soon be able to reserve an adapter that lets them use Tesla Supercharger stations. Ford CEO Jim Farley—last seen driving Ars around Charlotte Motor Speedway in a 1,300-hp Transit van—took to social media and confirmed that the adapter will be free and that owners will be able to reserve one soon.

"When we announced @Ford EVs would get access to @Tesla Superchargers, I said we'd send customers a Fast Charging Adapter. I'm pleased to confirm that eligible #MustangMachE & #F150Lightning owners in the U.S. + Canada can reserve a complimentary adapter starting soon," Farley wrote.

"This is our way of saying thank you! We want to make charging more convenient for our Ford EV owners, so we're excited to add Tesla chargers and will continue growing our BlueOval Charge Network. More details soon."

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Lamborghini will make hybrid versions of all its cars to cut its CO2

2024 will see the launch of a hybrid to replace the Hurácan, as well as a hybrid Urus.

A Lamborghini badge on an orange car hood

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When we think of Lamborghini, it's hard not to think of sonorous, multi-cylinder, naturally aspirated engines. Long after Ferrari added turbochargers to its powerplants, its Italian rival from Sant'Agata Bolognese opted to stick with larger-capacity lumps that sounded symphonic throughout their rev ranges. But those aren't entirely consistent with Lamborghini's goal of reducing its fleet emissions by half in 2025, or by 80 percent in 2030. To that end, the brand will bring hybrid versions of all its models to market, Lamborghini CEO Stephan Winkelmann said.

"Last year we celebrated our sixtieth anniversary with the presentation of our first plug-in hybrid car, the Lamborghini Revuelto," explained Winkelmann. "We had the presentation in summer of our race car, the LMDh car, which is going to race in Doha the first weekend in March. And then Pebble Beach in August," he continued, where the brand showed off Lanzador, a concept of its first battery-electric car, which is due in 2028.

In October, Ars visited Lamborghini in Italy to learn more about how the supercar maker has been making its car production more sustainable—including the increased use of rail for freight shipping, more use of reusable and recycling waste materials from production, and even a biomass reactor that generates natural gas that powers much of the factory. In addition to cutting the emissions of its cars, the company wants to reduce the CO2 emitted during production by 40 percent by 2030.

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RTX 4080 Super im Test: Knappes Rennen um das 1.000-Euro-Podium

Kaum schneller, kaum günstiger – für die Nvidia Geforce RTX 4080 Super hätten wir uns etwas mehr erwartet. Als Käufer kann man allerdings wenig falsch machen. Von Martin Böckmann (Geforce RTX, Grafikkarten)

Kaum schneller, kaum günstiger - für die Nvidia Geforce RTX 4080 Super hätten wir uns etwas mehr erwartet. Als Käufer kann man allerdings wenig falsch machen. Von Martin Böckmann (Geforce RTX, Grafikkarten)

No more Taylor Swift on TikTok after negotiations with label break down

Universal Music Group says TikTok is engaging in “bullying” as contract expires.

No more Taylor Swift on TikTok after negotiations with label break down

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Universal Music is set to pull its songs from TikTok after a breakdown in negotiations over payment, which would remove the social media platform’s access to music from stars such as Taylor Swift, The Weeknd, and Drake.

Universal, the industry giant that controls a third of the world’s music, has been in tense negotiations with Beijing-based TikTok for the past year, according to people familiar with the matter.

Universal on Tuesday accused TikTok of “bullying” and said the company wanted to pay a “fraction” of the rate that other social media sites pay for access to its music catalog. As a result, Universal said it would stop licensing its content to TikTok when its contract expires on January 31.

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No more Taylor Swift on TikTok after negotiations with label break down

Universal Music Group says TikTok is engaging in “bullying” as contract expires.

No more Taylor Swift on TikTok after negotiations with label break down

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Universal Music is set to pull its songs from TikTok after a breakdown in negotiations over payment, which would remove the social media platform’s access to music from stars such as Taylor Swift, The Weeknd, and Drake.

Universal, the industry giant that controls a third of the world’s music, has been in tense negotiations with Beijing-based TikTok for the past year, according to people familiar with the matter.

Universal on Tuesday accused TikTok of “bullying” and said the company wanted to pay a “fraction” of the rate that other social media sites pay for access to its music catalog. As a result, Universal said it would stop licensing its content to TikTok when its contract expires on January 31.

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