
Paul Barker
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Jan 24, 2025 |
barrons.com | Paul Barker |Paul Faith |Peter Murphy |Ana Inés Cibils
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Jan 14, 2025 |
computerworld.com | Paul Barker
A rash of planned feature and application retirements within the Microsoft 365 environment is the result of Microsoft wanting to centralize, modernize, operationalize customer spend, and ultimately economize by simplifying product offerings where it can, an industry analyst said Monday.
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Jan 11, 2025 |
autoexpress.co.uk | Paul Barker
Plug-in hybrid technology has always been something of an outlier. It’s not a powertrain anyone gets passionately worked up about – but everything about PHEVs seems to pull in opposite directions. The tech is seen by some as a great bridge to going full electric, getting used to charging and understanding how frequently you do longer trips, but with a petrol engine removing any of the anxiety some attach to public top-ups. But for others it’s the answer to a question no-one asked.
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Jan 9, 2025 |
autoexpress.co.uk | Paul Barker
Aptera Motors used CES in Las Vegas to reveal its production-ready solar electric vehicle, and claimed to have already received 50,000 refundable $100 deposits from across the world for its three-wheeler. The front-wheel-drive two-seat Aptera has a claimed sub-six second 0-62mph time and top speed of 101mph. The solar charging can contribute up to 40 miles per day to the range, enough to cover many daily commutes, via four solar panels across the hood, dash, roof and rear hatch.
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Jan 8, 2025 |
autoexpress.co.uk | Paul Barker
Honda is considering a replacement for its funky Honda e electric hatchback, with a development plan being looked at for a small sub-£30,000 EV that would sit outside the brand’s new seven-car 0 Series platform.
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