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Motorola’s Moto Tag 2 arrives in the US and Canada with Ultra Wideband tracking, Bluetooth Channel Sounding, Google Find Hub support, and more than 500 days of battery lifeThe Latest Tech News, Delive ...
Have you ever muttered the words, "Shoot, I was supposed to turn off there," while driving? I definitely have. But what if your car could let you know when you need to change lanes to make an exit?
On a recent trip to Europe, I noticed something interesting about the car ads: Many of them were for Chinese brands like BYD, DFSK, MG, Lynk & Co., Jaecoo, and Omoda. When I called a taxi, the driver ...