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Wallenius Wilhelmsen: Managing Unseen Complexities of Logistics

Green Fleet Magazine

The car and truck fleet and leasing management magazine's website features blog articles, research, case studies, articles and more. Specialized channels such as fleet news, fleet leasing, safety, fuel and green fleets offer a focus on every aspect of the fleet industry.

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Kicking It With Robots

Cars That Think

We had just combined forces with robot blogger par excellence and now Spectrum senior editor Evan “BotJunkie” Ackerman to supercharge our first and most successful blog, Automaton. Earlier in 2010, the same year as my first RoboCup, Apple introduced what was in part pitched as the future of magazines: the iPad.

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Report: Nissan Might Kill the GT-R After 2025

The Truth About Cars

Japanese auto magazine Mag X reported that Nissan will build just 1,500 units for the final 2025 model year, 300 of which will be reserved for the higher-performance Nismo configuration. Both are true for Nissan, so it’s not surprising to see that 2025 might be the last for its R35 GT-R sports car.

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U.K. Dealer Sells 'Death Trap' Twice, Faces Jail Time

The Truth About Cars

Hickman has admitted to "engaging in a misleading commercial practice and engaging in a commercial practice which contravened the requirements of professional diligence" according to Car Dealer Magazine. District Judge Graham Wilkinson was quoted as saying Hickman was ‘willing to sell a death trap’.

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New Elon Musk essay: Tesla CEO’s current thoughts on technology and humanity

Teslarati

It’s been a while since Elon Musk published an extensive blog post outlining his stance on a specific topic. On the official Tesla website, his last blog post was on August 24, 2018, when he explained his decision to keep Tesla a publicly-traded company. Following is the full text of Elon Musk’s new essay. .

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Celebrating the Life of Columbia Professor Stephen Unger

Cars That Think

He wrote several papers on ethics and technology, as well as computer science, and he penned articles for IEEE Technology and Society Magazine and The Institute. Unger’s personal blog, “ Ends and Means ,” addressed ethical questions surrounding education, electronic voting, robotics, and other topics.

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Toyota Rumored to Debut Performance Automatic Transmission for GR Models Next Month

The Truth About Cars

This may just be more publicized speculation from Japan’s Magazine X. News of the GR Yaris getting an automatic has been swirling since the vehicle came out in 2020 and Toyota started talking about building a novel “GR-DAT” for performance models earlier this year. Production is supposed to commence at roughly the same time.

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