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iPad mini 4: What we want to see

iPad mini 4: What we want to see We don’t know about you, but personally we like to see more from a new device than the addition of a minor feature and an inflated price tag, but that’s exactly what we got with the iPad mini 3. Given that the iPad mini 2 is still one of the best slates around it was almost forgivable, but it has meant that

Hands-on review: Meizu M2 Note

Meizu is a company that has found a lot of success in its native China – the previous M1 Note has sold over 500 million units since its launch – and it now has its sights firmly on making it big in the West, and it’s pinning its hopes on the newly launched Meizu M2 note. Hoping to break out of China and gain recognition in the rest of the

Hands-on review: EE 4GEE Action Camera

EE has been revealing new hardware left, right and center for the last year with in-car Wi-Fi devices, phones and tablets galore – but no-one really saw this coming. The next device from EE is an action camera designed for those who do extreme sports and want to show off their activities to the world through live streaming. It’s called the 4GEE Action Camera – catchy right – and it’s

An Answer to the Question, What Is the Most ’Murican Car?

Thematically, when we imagine the Most American Car, we might think of the Ford F-150 or the Chevrolet Corvette or maybe the Jeep Wrangler. But for business-school nerds, there is no question whose answer cannot be deduced with a formula. So it is in this case with associate professor Frank DuBois, at American University’s Kogod School of Business. Taking as its start the domestic-parts content figure on every new car’s

An Answer to the Question, What Is the Most ’Murican Car?

Thematically, when we imagine the Most American Car, we might think of the Ford F-150 or the Chevrolet Corvette or maybe the Jeep Wrangler. But for business-school nerds, there is no question whose answer cannot be deduced with a formula. So it is in this case with associate professor Frank DuBois, at American University’s Kogod School of Business. Taking as its start the domestic-parts content figure on every new car’s

Mopar ’15: The Dodge Charger Tuner Kit You Can’t Get Your Hands On

Mopar is great about making performance and appearance accessories to personalize your FCA vehicle. The Mopar ’15 kit for the Dodge Charger R/T is one great example: a $3550 crate holding a “Scat Pack Performance Stage 1 Kit,” including cat-back exhaust, cold-air intake, performance ECM, a front strut-tower brace, and custom badges and appearance add-ons. The only problem is, you almost definitely won’t be able to get your hands on it:

Mopar ’15: The Dodge Charger Tuner Kit You Can’t Get Your Hands On

Mopar is great about making performance and appearance accessories to personalize your FCA vehicle. The Mopar ’15 kit for the Dodge Charger R/T is one great example: a $3550 crate holding a “Scat Pack Performance Stage 1 Kit,” including cat-back exhaust, cold-air intake, performance ECM, a front strut-tower brace, and custom badges and appearance add-ons. The only problem is, you almost definitely won’t be able to get your hands on it:

Ticking clock marks Erdogan's silence after Turkish election

Bemused by President Tayyip Erdogan’s sudden absence from the air waves after his ruling AK Party lost its parliamentary majority two days ago, Turks have been sharing a ticking online clock marking his radio silence. Television stations had broadcast Erdogan speeches as often as three times a day in the weeks running up to Sunday’s parliamentary election, which he had hoped would deliver a strong enough AKP victory to boost