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Toyota Wants To Give Hydrogen A Go In Europe, China, Too

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Toyota Wants To Give Hydrogen A Go In Europe, China, Too Toyota is still very keen on selling lots and lots of hydrogen vehicles, but because they haven’t seemed to really catch on in North America, the Japanese automaker is looking elsewhere: namely, Europe and China. It’s all part of a push to sell 200,000 hydrogen-electric vehicles by 2030. Read more…

Jalopnik 172 2023-07-12

Here’s why Threads is delayed in Europe

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Here’s why Threads is delayed in Europe Image: Nick Barclay / The VergeLast week, Meta debuted its Twitter competitor, Threads. The app gained more than 100 million users in the US, UK, and hundreds of other countries in less than a week — but you won’t be able to download it in the European Union anytime soon. The app has been held up by what Meta spokesperson Christine Pai described…

The Verge 190 2023-07-11

Evernote has laid off most of its US staff and will move most operations to Europe

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Evernote has laid off most of its US staff and will move most operations to Europe Image: Evernote / Bending SpoonsNote-taking company Evernote has laid off most of its US- and- Chile-based employees, the company announced yesterday. Now Italian parent company Bending Spoons is taking most of Evernote’s operations to Europe. The company says the step is intended to “boost operational efficiency and to make the most of the Ben…

The Verge 235 2023-07-10

The Ford Fiesta Is Only Days Away From Being Killed Off In Europe, Too

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The Ford Fiesta Is Only Days Away From Being Killed Off In Europe, Too Late last year, we learned that Ford planned to kill the Fiesta. The American automaker had already stopped selling the Fiesta in the U.S., so it wasn’t much of a loss for us, but it did kill off any misguided hope that Ford might one day see the light and decide to give us the lovable subcompact again. Although, you… Read more…

Jalopnik 299 2023-07-06

Mid-October in Europe

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Mid-October in Europe I’m looking to book a trip to Europe for the second week of October and having a hard time deciding where. I’m getting mixed reviews on whether Sicily (Catania/Taormina side of the island) and/or Malta is a good choice if you still want to swim/spend some time at the beach. We don’t need it to be the entire focus of the trip, but a dip or two in…

Reddit Travel 219 2023-07-05