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29.12.11

Nissan Debates Its Next EV: What Should It Be?

It may be a bit of a stretch to say that Nissan has gone all in with its EV gamble. But the truth is that Nissan is banking heavily on the success of their electric vehicles. They’re off to a decent start with the LEAF on the road and two more EV’s in the works, an Infiniti compact and a Nissan cargo van. But now the question is, what kind of EV should Nissan build next?There are currently three contenders for Nissan’s next EV efforts; a small city car, a sports car, or a crossover. The city car would have global appeal, a sports car with garner interest in EV’s, and a crossover would arguably be the most practical.
 

Las 5 noticias espaciales del 2011

Aquí les presentamos un recuento de 5 destacadas noticias que van más allá de nuestro planeta:



¿Qué cosas ocurren en 60 segundos de Internet?

Qué mejor manera de mostrar el impacto y el uso masivo de Internet y la tecnología que por medio de un gráfico. Un grupo de diseñadores web de Shanghai tomó estadísticas de los principales servicios en Internet, de ventas de los más importantes productos de cómputo y electrónicos, y las adaptó para mostrar qué sucede con ellos en un minuto.

28.12.11

It’s Official – Wind Generates “Substantially” More Electricity

The latest Government figures on the amount of electricity generated by wind power have been welcomed by RenewableUK, the country’s largest renewable energy trade association, as proof of the increasingly significant contribution wind energy makes to UK households.

Top 10 most bizarre tech stories of 2011

In 2011, the tech world saw the release of game-changing gadgets including the iPhone 4s, Kindle Fire and iPad 2. But along with the good (and, yes, sometimes, the bad) came the bizarre.
And by bizarre, we mean the weird gadget creations and unexpected Internet sensations that went viral (cue Rebecca Black's "Friday").
Nonetheless, the strangest of the strange in the tech world made headlines by pushing the limits of technology, and this year it felt like there were more than ever.
Here are some of 2011's most unusual and out of the ordinary tech headlines, stories we never thought could happen -- which baffled us when they did.
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