Monday, July 4, 2016

2017 Alfa Romeo Giulia May Be Along Lines Of Italian BMW 5-Series and other top stories.

  • 2017 Alfa Romeo Giulia May Be Along Lines Of Italian BMW 5-Series

    2017 Alfa Romeo Giulia May Be Along Lines Of Italian BMW 5-Series
    News 2017 Alfa Romeo Giulia May Be Along Lines Of Italian BMW 5-Series By Allison Blackburn | July 1, 2016 We have heard a lot of talk going around about the 2017 Alfa Romeo Giulia and we are expecting the vehicle to make its way out towards the latter half of 2016. The vehicle is going to be offered in a choice of regular or super and it is going to come with the 2.2 litre turbocharged engine. It is said to be offering the MultiJet II common rail direct injection engine and injection rat..
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  • New Prius takes hybrid to the next level

    New Prius takes hybrid to the next level
    2016 Toyota Prius Four: A higher-level hybrid? Advertisment of Gallery: Price: $31,743 as tested (including $519 Protection Package, $225 for floor mats, $99 for tablet holder, and $65 for wheel locks). A base Prius (the Prius Two) can be had for $24,200. Conventional wisdom: When I tested a 2011 model some years ago, I wrote: "The admission fee is a little steep, but the reward is a competent car that improves gas mileage when you're stuck in traffic." Marketer's pitch: "T..
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  • Resident Evil 5 Review

    Resident Evil 5 Review
    Resident Evil 5 makes it way to the PS4 and Xbox One in the form of a port that features all the extras from the PC version, and includes all the DLCs and outfits released so far. Just like Resident Evil 6, it is another port from Capcom that runs at native 1080p resolution and 60 fps. Resident Evil 5 was released hot off the heels of the critically and commercially successful Resident Evil 4. It took the over the shoulder camera from Resident Evil 4 but added a co-op mode. The game’s direction..
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  • Intel's Supercomputer Chips Get KO-ed By China and IBM

    Intel's Supercomputer Chips Get KO-ed By China and IBM
    Intel (NASDAQ:INTC) likely won't power the world's top supercomputers anymore, following two stunning announcements from the Chinese government and IBM (NYSE:IBM). The Chinese government unveiled Sunway TaihuLight, a supercomputer which has theoretical peak performance of 124.5 petaflops, making it the first supercomputer to break the 100 petaflop barrier. A single petaflop equals about one quadrillion calculations per second. The TaihuLight runs entirely on Chinese hardware, using ShenWei CPU..
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