I’ve never been a fan of screens in cars. The last thing I want are “idiot lights” on a dashboard. In 2020, Autoevolution highlighted “lack of physical buttons [in Tesla] as one of the worst automotive trends.” Lo and behold the new Cadillac EV designers understand why touch means haptic, and they’ve delivered a proper … Continue reading Luxury EV Cadillac Lyriq Wows Critics With Knobs and Buttons→
An article in Forbes seems to bend over backwards to emphasize that it’s talking about a defensive support technology. …exactly the type of “inoffensive” and non-escalatory tool NATO is looking for to help meet Ukraine’s need for modern armor. As an amphibious troop carrier, clocking in at half the weight of an Abrams tank, the … Continue reading Lowly U.S. Troop Carriers Now Considered Superior to Russia’s Best Attack Armor→
Security Boulevard is telling me that when they repost my content they get a lot of views — scraping my blog even generated one of their most popular pages in 2022. As we close out 2022, we at Security Boulevard wanted to highlight the most popular articles of the year. Following is the latest in … Continue reading “Best of 2022”: flyingpenguin Blog wins Security Boulevard Award→
Since I wrote a post a few weeks back — looking at the huge Fiat EV sales numbers in Germany — I’ve been curious about the Stellantis rise (Fiat is a Stellantis brand). It seems odd that Tesla is soaking up headlines in Germany while failing to deliver, shooting itself in the foot and above … Continue reading German EV Sales Dominated by DS, MG and Audi→