Jaguar unveils polarizing concept EV as part of its rebrand

Automaker Jaguar hasn’t been getting much attention in recent years, but boy has that changed in the last few days! Last week, the company announced that it had chucked out its roaring cat design in favor of a Bauhaus-esque minimalist logo that was met by the public with a fair degree of shock. Now, the company has unveiled the Type 00 concept car (that’s a photo, not an illustration) that’s vastly different from anything it currently has in production, to say the least. 

What’s most noticeable is the length, especially in the nose, and low roofline. From some angles, the new vehicle looks like a computer render that didn’t quite finish, especially the blocky front and rear ends. Other design features are highly futuristic/whimsical like brass bars running down the middle and sides, an oval steering wheel, fold-away interior screens, butterfly doors and a travertine stone “plinth” separating the passenger and driver compartments.

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All of this is part of Jaguar’s new “copy nothing” ideology, designed to break away from current models. “When Jaguar’s at its best, it threw away the car design rule book and created the E-Type and the XJS. These were objects of desire,” said Jaguar’s chief creative officer at Miami Art Week. 

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Jaguar (which has been owned by India’s Tata Motors since 2008) projects that a production version will have up to 430 miles of range and fast-charging that will add 200 miles of range in just 15 minutes. Other specs like acceleration and top speed haven’t been revealed, and production models will probably lack some of the exuberance of the concepts. 

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The changes have been met with derision from some critics, but Jaguar said the company aims to be disruptive. “We’ve certainly gathered an awaful lot of attention over the last few weeks,” managing directer Rawdon Glover told Sky News. “We need to make sure that Jaguar is relevant, is desirable, is future proof for the next 90 years of its history.” 

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/transportation/evs/jaguar-unveils-polarizing-concept-ev-as-part-of-its-rebrand-133026168.html?src=rss 

Is There Anything Ava Justin Can’t Do? The Remarkable Journey of the Young Star Actress, Filmmaker, Screenwriter, Producer, and Model

Do you think you have Ava Justin all figured out? Sure, she’s a standout award-winning actress, but there’s much more to her story. Ava is already making a name for herself as a writer, producer, and director, and she’s just getting started. Her most recent project, Joy of Horses, demonstrates how far her imagination extends.  …

Do you think you have Ava Justin all figured out? Sure, she’s a standout award-winning actress, but there’s much more to her story. Ava is already making a name for herself as a writer, producer, and director, and she’s just getting started. Her most recent project, Joy of Horses, demonstrates how far her imagination extends.  … 

A New Sound, A New Purpose: LOME’s Amazing Rebrand

The artist known as LOME recently underwent a bit of a rebranding. This undertaking marks a new point in his career, which has been highlighted by keeping it real, expressing artistic freedom, and a deep desire to connect with his fans on a personal level. A New Name As he built his career, he was…

The artist known as LOME recently underwent a bit of a rebranding. This undertaking marks a new point in his career, which has been highlighted by keeping it real, expressing artistic freedom, and a deep desire to connect with his fans on a personal level. A New Name As he built his career, he was… 

The Morning After: Intel’s CEO just suddenly retired

It’s been a quiet few news days as everyone seemingly parses deals from Black Friday through to Cyber Monday. But there’s always time for a shock announcement: Pat Gelsinger is retiring after over 40 years at the company and close to four years at the chip manufacturer’s helm. Effective December 1, Gelsinger left his post and his position on the board of directors. The board has created a search committee to “diligently and expeditiously” find a new CEO. Gelsinger oversaw Intel during a tumultuous time for the company. In late 2022, Intel laid off about 20 percent of its staff in some divisions. This year alone, the company announced it would lay off another 15,000 people — or 15 percent of its workforce — amid a $10 billion cost-reduction plan.

— Mat Smith

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AOC is the first Bluesky user with a million followers

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Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (AOC) became the first individual account with a million followers on Bluesky. The decentralized social network has seen multiple spikes in user numbers since Twitter’s transformation to X and the recent US election, with its user base tripling in just three months. AOC has been active on the platform long before its post-election surge, posting 437 times since joining the platform in April 2023.

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Tesla Model 3, Model Y and Cybertruck owners finally get SiriusXM access

It’s part of the 2024 Tesla Holiday Update.

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Tesla is finally adding SiriusXM integration to its best-selling models. The long-requested feature is coming to the Model 3, Model Y and Cybertruck (the three most popular EVs in the US) as part of the 2024 Tesla Holiday Update. After receiving the update, owners will see SiriusXM in the media sources menu. You’ll need Tesla Premium Connectivity ($10 monthly or $100 annually) or an active Wi-Fi connection for access.

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This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/general/the-morning-after-intels-ceo-just-suddenly-retired-121545207.html?src=rss 

How Many Pardons Has President Joe Biden Issued? A Complete List

On Sunday, President Joe Biden announced he pardoned his son, Hunter, who was facing sentencing for federal tax and gun convictions. Here’s a look at who else he’s pardoned.

On Sunday, President Joe Biden announced he pardoned his son, Hunter, who was facing sentencing for federal tax and gun convictions. Here’s a look at who else he’s pardoned. 

Who Did Donald Trump Pardon? A Look at His Past Clemency Grants

Here’s a look at who President-elect Donald Trump pardoned during his first term, who is seeking a pardon for his next term, and more about the power held by a U.S. president.

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Crunchyroll will soon paywall most of One Piece

Three years after buying Crunchyroll for over $1 billion, Sony plans to capitalize on its purchase (and piss off countless anime fans) by shutting free users out of one of its most popular series. The company said that starting soon, you’ll need a paid subscription to watch past the first 206 episodes of One Piece. Cue the obvious jokes about locking a show about pirates behind a paywall. (Yo ho!)

Crunchyroll will use a tiered rollout to block free members from most of the anime, which has been in production since 1999. On December 23, the Water 7 to Fishman Island story arcs will become paywalled. On January 20, Punk Hazard to Whole Cake Island (and six specials) will be locked behind subscriptions, followed by Reverie and Wano Kuni to Egghead Island on February 17.

Until Sony’s new content lockdown takes effect, free users can (as they always have been able to) watch the entire series with ads. Snippets of One Piece are also available on Hulu and Netflix (the latter also hosts the live-action version). But Hulu’s library only reaches episode 384, while Netflix’s goes to 238. The series currently has over 1,100 episodes.

Sony is reportedly in talks to buy Japanese publisher Kadokawa. In addition to games like Elden Ring, Dark Souls and Bloodborne, the studio produces anime like Overlord and The Rising of the Shield Hero. If today’s news is any indication, watching much anime in the West that doesn’t go through Sony may soon require the digital equivalent of the Straw Hat Pirates.

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/entertainment/streaming/crunchyroll-will-soon-paywall-most-of-one-piece-214652714.html?src=rss 

US Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez is the first Bluesky user with a million followers

On Monday, Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (AOC) became the first individual account with a million followers on Bluesky. The decentralized platform has seen a spike in adoption since the US election, with its user base tripling within three months. As for the reason why, AOC wrote about Elon Musk’s X in a recent post, “People are leaving Twitter because it’s not fun anymore and no one is obligated to be on a platform they don’t enjoy. It’s not rocket science.”

AOC has been active on the platform long before its post-election surge, posting 437 times since joining the platform in April 2023. “Waitress turned Congresswoman for the Bronx and Queens,” her profile description reads. “Grassroots elected, small-dollar supported. A better world is possible.”

Bluesky’s account is still the most popular on the platform by far, with nearly 17 million followers at the time of publication. But AOC’s audience of 1,032,729 users is the most of any individual. The next closest are George Takei’s 862,646 followers and Mark Hamill’s 797,541. As it turns out, being in a legendary “Star…” franchise and having witty, sharp and socially conscious takes pays off.

The top publication is The Onion (769,718), followed by The New York Times ( 762,499), perhaps illustrating that satire is today’s most trusted news source. Shameless plug: You can follow Engadget on Bluesky, too.

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/social-media/us-representative-alexandria-ocasio-cortez-is-the-first-bluesky-user-with-a-million-followers-202125073.html?src=rss 

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