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  • Alibaba to sell cars in China from gigantic vending machines

    Alibaba, the world's largest and most valuable retailer is planning to sell cars from giant vending machines in China. The company surpassed Walmart in 2016 to become the world biggest retailer with operations in over 200 countries, as well as one of the largest Internet companies. Its online sales and profits surpassed all US retailers including Walmart, Amazon and eBay...

  • Connected smart cars could help identify and track potholes

    The smart connected cars of the future will be programmed to spot potholes on motorways and automatically transmit the information to the authorities and councils to schedule repairs. An intelligent network coupled with connected vehicles would greatly improve the condition of our roads and make sure that they are maintained to a higher level and at the same time improve...

  • China’s Xiaomi hints it is looking to build cars

    China’s smartphone maker Xiaomi is planning to build electric vehicles. They are joining a large contingent of tech companies that are looking to electric and autonomous cars as the next-generation smart devices.   In a regulatory filing in India published last week, Xiaomi said it may sell “all types of vehicles for transport, conveyance and other transport equipment, whether based...

  • China Blocks Foreign Companies from Mapping Its Roads for Self-Driving Cars

    As one can imagine, self-driving cars need high-quality digital maps to function properly. They not only utilise digital mapping to find their general location, but also in some cases to locate landmarks that aid maneuvering in low-viability situations, or when a GPS link isn't available. Digital map data has become a major priority for car manufacturers around the world, especially...

  • Why is the Irish driving test so hard, expensive and difficult to pass?

    Why is the driving test so hard and expensive? Passing a driving test is certainly not easy and always challenging, expensive and stressful, except, seemingly for Mexico, where it would seem for the moment, you don’t have to sit a driving test). In stark contrast to Mexico and many other parts of the world, it would seem that Ireland is...

  • Learner drivers face seven-month wait for driving test

    Troubling new figures reveal that learner drivers are facing up to seven months on the waiting list to get a driving test. The number of people waiting for their driving test has shot up from 44,000 to 76,000 since October. In reality, learner drivers may be losing out on job opportunities because of the waiting time and they will also...

  • Dundalk Dealership offers €3k reward for information on stolen Audi A4

    Dundalk car dealer offers €3k reward Brazen thieves stole an Audi A4 in broad daylight from a dealership in County Louth on Friday. The audacious theft was captured on CCTV at Gerry Cumiskey's Volkswagen dealership at Dundalk Retail park around 2.20pm on Friday, December 8. The thieves drove straight out of the dealership with the high-end vehicle. The registration of...

  • Ford Executive claims that for now, Hybrids beat EVs as self-driving cars

    Ford Executive claims that for now, Hybrids beat EVs as self-driving cars07 Thanks to the Chevrolet Bolt EV (Electric Vehicle) General Motors has been fairly successful in the development of their self-driving technologies. But Ford Motors thinks there a better solution than EVs, at least for the moment. They are developing autonomous technology using petrol-electric hybrids and not pure electric...

  • Flying car startup wants to have the world's first flying car race in 2019

    An Australian startup called Alauda have announced their plan to host the world’s first “flying car” race in the desert in 2019. The company has built its own scaled-down prototype, a racecar-shaped quadcopter called the Alauda Mark 1 Airspeeder. They plan to flight test the flying racecar in 2018 and in order to get the project off the ground (pun...