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Some cars aren’t quite that simple, on newer models they’re hiding the keyhole on the bottom side of the handle behind a cover. But usually those models won’t lock with the keys inside the car
Some cars aren’t quite that simple, on newer models they’re hiding the keyhole on the bottom side of the handle behind a cover. But usually those models won’t lock with the keys inside the car
The average real-world electric driving share is about 45%–49% for private (phev) cars and about 11%–15% for company cars
45-49% on privately owned cars isn’t rarely, but 10-15% on the corporate side totally is. However I can also understand employees not wanting to give their company free electricity every night, while simultaneously companies do not have plans in place for employees to charge at work.
Company purchasing managers would be better off just buying regular hybrids if they’re not going to set up a plan to keep these charged, otherwise they’ll never get the financial benefits that sold them on the phev in the first place.
You get what you pay for?
While acknowledging your probably right about its future prospects for longevity, I really hope you’re wrong. Maybe they can roll it into Google Fi wireless mvno but it’ll probably end up in the graveyard like Google pay 2.0, among many others
And not even Google’s own Google voice supports RCS yet
I think technically op may be correct, as being banned from an industry is different from the business firing them. And probation isn’t jail time
Guys we need AI on our blockchain web3.0 iot. Just imagine the synergy
My 2016 Ford did record data on hard stops and high-g turns and sent a report to my phone to help improve driving efficiency. It was an opt in feature and promoted as a way to increase range since it was a hybrid. However all that stopped when the 3g network was shut down and ford decided they wanted to charge 2k for a 4g upgrade
And inertia. Same reason x86/64 is still the king. Nobody wants to update their software to a new architecture
I also suspect vibration from the motor may make camera/vision based triangulation more difficult.
Only thing I can think of to make this a trap is if some company has a legal requirement to report the digital intrusion and didn’t.
Seems like an attempt at a covert ad
Pshaw, if it’s not from the Gabon region of Africa it’s just sparkling nuclear reactor
I think exclusive content is only a symptom of the larger problem, which is that we’re letting movie production companies run their own (new-fangled versions of) theaters again.
No, they’re aware. They’re just hoping the shareholders aren’t.
I would love confirmation but I’m assuming they are also restricted due to 6ghz license holders
Does Wi-Fi 7 have the same restrictions on AP mode for these cards as wifi 6e?
I could see that happening if these are used in gas hybrid cars, or ev taxis, or maybe grid scale energy buffering
It’ll even play videos that are actively downloading
Same here. I heard they released a handful of new upper tier pals but I’ll wait for the next major revision to go back