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Toyota is pushing ahead with hydrogen-powered cars

Globel Energy Challange By  Sherisse Pham ,  CNN Business Curtesy to CNN Business Updated 1208 GMT (2008 HKT) October 11, 2019 Hong Kong (CNN Business) Many of the world's top carmakers may be racing to make plug-in electric vehicles in response to the climate crisis, but Toyota is hedging its bets by backing an alternative source of power for its cars. The Japanese company revealed a new version of its hydrogen-powered vehicle on Friday, doubling down on its bet that fuel cells will help secure Toyota's future as the industry comes under enormous pressure to slash carbon emissions. Toyota   ( TM )  is driving forward with the Mirai, its hydrogen-powered fuel cell electric car, offering a redesigned version that the company said boasts "significantly greater range, improved driving performance, and an elegant, sporty design that offers increased passenger room and comfort." The new hydrogen-powered sedan is built on th...

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Qualcomm's iPhone X Still Outpaces Intel's

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News & News & Analysis / Exclusive: Qualcomm's iPhone X Still Outpaces Intel's With exclusive lab testing from Cellular Insights, PCMag found that the Qualcomm-powered iPhone X has better LTE performance than Intel models, although the gap is narrowing. By Sascha Segan December 1, 2017 Facebook Twitter Linkedin Pinterest Reddit Email PCMag reviews products  independently , but we may earn affiliate commissions from buying links on this page.  Terms of use . Qualcomm-powered  iPhone X models get consistently better LTE speeds than Intel's on America's most common LTE band, according to new test results from Cellular Insights. While Apple's iPhone 4s through 6s units all used modems from Qualcomm, last year the company decided to split its business between Qualcomm and Intel, resulting in two iPhone 7 units  with very different LTE performance . Since then, Apple has become Intel's largest smartphone modem customer by ...

Why you might not be in control of your own decisions

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Why you might not be in control of your own decisions Research shows how our consciousness makes us aware of our thoughts after they have been made. Image: REUTERS/Gleb Granich This article is published in collaboration with The Conversation 28 Nov 2017 Peter Halligan Hon Professor of Neuropsychology, Cardiff University David A Oakley Emeritus Professor of Psychology, UCL Everyone knows what it feels like to have consciousness: it’s that self-evident sense of personal awareness, which gives us a feeling of ownership and control over the thoughts, emotions and experiences that we have every day. Most experts think that consciousness can be divided into two parts: the experience of consciousness (or personal awareness), and the contents of consciousness, which include things such as thoughts, beliefs, sensations, perceptions, intentions, memories and emotions. It’s easy to assume that these contents of consciousness are somehow chosen, caused or...

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