Virgel is an educator and writer with a passion for technology. With years of experience shaping young minds in the classroom, he also dedicates his spare time to editing and crafting short stories. Driven by his love for technology, Virgel stays up to date with the latest innovations, sharing his insights through articles and blogs. His work covers a wide range of topics, from AI and cybersecurity to in-depth industry advancements.
Yutong, a global leader in sustainable transportation solutions, has made a significant leap forward with the recent launch of the world’s first 26-meter pure electric double-articulated bus. Designed specifically for the Mexican market, this groundbreaking vehicle marks a major milestone in the development of eco-friendly, high-capacity urban transport.
As global temperatures rise and fuel prices continue to climb, the demand for clean, affordable, and sustainable energy solutions has never been more urgent.
As the electric vehicle (EV) market continues to grow, automakers are introducing innovative models to meet the increasing demand. Two notable contenders in the mid-size electric sedan segment are the Nissan N7 and the Tesla Model 3. While the Tesla Model 3 has established itself globally, Nissan's N7 is poised to make a significant impact, particularly in the Chinese market. This article provides a detailed comparison of these two vehicles based on the most current available data.
For years, the U.S. has imposed strict semiconductor export restrictions to slow China’s progress in artificial intelligence. But rather than stifling innovation, these measures may have pushed Chinese companies like DeepSeek to develop competitive AI models with limited resources. DeepSeek’s R1 model, built on less powerful hardware due to U.S. sanctions, has shaken the AI industry by delivering performance comparable to top-tier models from OpenAI, Google, and Meta—at a fraction of the cost.
DeepSeek’s Unprecedented Growth Faces a Critical Test
DeepSeek, a fast-rising Chinese artificial intelligence startup, has become the latest victim in a string of high-profile cyberattacks....
Exciting news for multi-platform gamers: Microsoft Gaming CEO Phil Spencer has confirmed that Xbox will support the upcoming Nintendo Switch 2. Spencer recently shared this commitment during an interview on the Gamertag Radio podcast, emphasizing his belief in a "game-first, not platform-first" approach.