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First battery-powered Bentley set to launch in 3 years – Roadshow

This all-electric luxury vehicle is part of a $3.4 billion investment the British brand is making to become end-to-end carbon neutral by 2030.

A bug lurking for 12 years gives attackers root on every major Linux distro

Enlarge (credit: Getty Images) Linux users on Tuesday got a major dose of bad news—a 12-year-old vulnerability in a system tool called Polkit gives attackers unfettered root privileges on machines…

2023 Toyota Sequoia debuts bold new look – Roadshow

The all-new Sequoia shares its underpinnings and aesthetics with the full-size Tundra pickup.

2023 Toyota Sequoia debuts with 437-hp turbocharged hybrid V6 – Roadshow

The new Sequoia’s i-Force Max twin-turbocharged V6 hybrid makes 45 percent more torque than the old V8, and that’s just the tip of the iceberg.

Most overrated Nintendo games | Last of the Nintendogs 030

The crew behind Last of the Nintendogs determine the most overrated Nintendo games with the help of the listening audience.Read More

Activision Blizzard reorganizes Raven tester department that voted for union

Activision Blizzard game-testing workers in Wisconsin are expected to file for a union with the National Labor Relations Board.Read More

BMW’s next art car is an 8 Series by Jeff Koons – Roadshow

This isn’t the first time BMW and Koons have worked together, and this latest creation definitely looks like it’ll pop.

Microsoft’s Halo: Infinite crosses 20M players

Join gaming leaders, alongside GamesBeat and Facebook Gaming, for their 2nd Annual GamesBeat & Facebook Gaming Summit | GamesBeat: Into the Metaverse 2 this upcoming January 25-27, 2022. Learn more…

The law of tokenomics, revisited

To succeed in creating new technology business models in 2022, you will need to articulate and understand the tokenomics of your project.Read More

Google launches .day domains to bring attention to special days – CNET

Google says you can use the new domain names to bring attention to your cause.

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