Kia Seltos prices compared: The Korean carmaker has launched its first car for India, the Seltos. It rivals compact SUVs like Hyundai Creta, Nissan Kicks, Renault Captur as well as bigger SUVs like the MG Hector and Tata Harrier. However,
Seattle — Somewhere between Spotify crashing and Alexa failing to locate his favorite sushi place, Rafael Rivera decided he was dealing with an unfinished product. The software developer’s rectangular Echo Auto, perched on the dashboard of his 2005 Mini Cooper,
Carpinteria’s 22nd annual Rods & Roses car show will take place on Saturday, June 29, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Linden Avenue. One of this year’s highlights will be a classic 1960 Corvette convertible owned by Carpinteria/Summerland firefighter,
The latest game to come to Tesla’s massive touchscreen infotainment center is Bethesda’s Fallout Shelter, the free-to-play post-apocalyptic spinoff title that came out for mobile devices back in 2015. The announcement was made this afternoon by Bethesda Game Studios’ Todd Howard,
Feng, who also holds the role of chief technical officer of Zhejiang Geely (owner of Lotus as well as the Volvo Group), spoke to Autocar at the recent Shanghai motor show after Lotus officially confirmed its Type 130 all-electric hypercar. Confirming the British brand’s new
Sometimes the craving to let loose on your favourite racing game can be inescapable. However, you unfortunately can’t always be carrying a full games console and TV with you. Fortunately the roster of impressive racing games available for Apple iOS and Android
Dark Future: Blood Red States is an adaptation of one of Games Workshop’s non-Warhammer games, a post-apocalyptic game of Mad Max-style car combat. Auroch Digital’s videogame version is due out on May 16 as they’ve announced with the trailer above.
Microsoft has just announced that its best car racing franchise will make its debut on mobile later this year. The game is called Forza Street and seems to be part of Microsoft’s best-selling racing franchise, and, more importantly, will be
“That’s one small step for man…one giant leap for mankind.” If you were one of 550 million people glued to a TV on July 20, 1969, you no doubt remember where you were when Neil Armstrong spoke those words. I