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BMW unveils the 8th version of iDrive

What started as a simple rotary knob 20 years ago has now evolved into a voice activated system iDrive via a colourful tablet in front of the driver

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Lethal pollution high in 2020 despite lockdowns: report

Only 24 of 106 countries monitored met WHO safety guidelines, said the report, based on the world's largest database of ground-level air pollution measurements

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Messaging app Signal no longer working in China

Signal's website has been banned since at least March 15, although the app remains available on China's App Store

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Is climate change threatening our rice consumption?

Will we still be able to eat rice whenever we want in 30 years? That's the question asked by a team of American researchers, who conducted a field study in Indi...

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With SpaceX partnership, ISS enters its 'Golden Age' – but what comes next?

The space station is possibly entering the final decade of its existence, as Nasa and space exploration are at a crossroads

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Filling in roads missing in Google Maps

Soon anyone will be able to modify the route of a road, or even create one not yet referenced

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Applications open for the Clubhouse creator accelerator program

After TikTok, the Clubhouse application is the latest social network to set up a program for creators

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Kia EV6 next level electric vehicle presented

Challenges the Hyundai IONIQ 5

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A layman's take on Samsung's fanciest phone

How does its most expensive flagship phone compare to a flagship killer?

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In Japan, AI keeps an eye on the health of seniors

Beyond monitoring the health of seniors, the project also integrates an incentive system, like giving rewards to those doing more exercise

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For French wine pros, Covid smell loss is an 'amputation'

Long Covid-19 effects have impacted the wine sector in France and other countries

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Number of twins being born at 'all-time high'

The rapid rise in medically assisted reproduction has been cited as a major factor

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Passion for pigeons persists in Arab world

The ancient tradition dates back to the time of the pharaohs