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The Ultimate Guide To Maximizing Battery Life Across All Your Devices

When it comes to our battery-powered devices, they often come with features that enhance performance or add fun features. However, many of these features can drain our battery quickly, especially those related to boosting speeds. For example, gaming laptops have modes that overclock the CPU and GPU for optimal gaming performance, but this will significantly reduce your battery life.

If possible, enable settings on your device that only boost performance when you’re connected to a power source and turn them off when you unplug. Some modern Windows and MacOS laptops have this option. On phones and tablets, it’s a little trickier as Android and iOS don’t have explicit settings for this. However, they do consider your charging status in certain cases. For instance, they will wait until you’re connected to power before updating your apps automatically.

For other devices, you may need to manually disable power-hungry software features to maximize battery life. Since each product is different, consult your owner’s manual or online documentation for guidance on what to disable.

Peugeot Motocycles Celebrates Its First Batch Of XP400s In Southeast Asia

Peugeot Motocycles Philippines has reached a significant milestone in the country. The French brand, under the Motostrada group, recently held an event to commemorate the release of its first-ever batch of XP400 adventure scooters in the market.

Peugeot Motocycles Philippines - XP400 Releasing

The XP400, which was launched at the EICMA 2022, is Peugeot Motocycles’ newest player in the adventure-scooter category. With its high ground clearance and 400cc single-cylinder engine that produces 36.7 horsepower, the XP400 is designed to handle various terrains including city streets, mountain twisties, and light trails. It features a 17-inch front wheel and a 15-inch rear wheel, as well as suspension with 140 millimeters of travel in the front. The scooter also comes with twin discs and a dual-channel ABS system as standard.

Peugeot Motocycles Philippines - XP400 Releasing

The XP400 is particularly suited for riders in Southeast Asian markets, especially the Philippines. It offers access and accessibility to new and experienced riders in the country, bypassing the 400cc limit imposed on motorcycles for expressway use. This makes the XP400 a significant addition to Peugeot Motocycles’ lineup in the Philippines.

During the event, the distributor Motostrada announced that the first batch of 30 XP400 units have arrived and are already spoken for. Prospective customers can join a waiting list for the second batch, which is expected to arrive in December 2023. The scooters will be shipped from France to the Philippines.

Peugeot Motocycles Philippines - XP400 Releasing

The new owners who attended the event were enthusiastic about bringing their new adventure scooters back to their garages, eagerly awaiting the chance to hit the road.

Peugeot Motocycles Philippines is open for more orders and is proud to announce that the initial batch of XP400s in the Philippines also represents the first batch of bikes released in the ASEAN region. It’s a significant step for Peugeot Motocycles, marking its expansion beyond Europe.

2024 Kia Soul Receives New EX Designer Package and Price Increase

The 2024 Kia Soul remains mostly unchanged for its latest model year in the United States. While there is a slight price increase, the car still maintains its affordable and practical nature. Additionally, there is now an exciting styling package available that enhances the unique appearance of this small car.

Starting with the updated pricing, the entry-level 2024 Soul LX begins at $21,315, including a $1,325 destination fee. This reflects a $230 increase compared to the previous 2023 model. The trim options remain the same as last year, with the Soul S priced at $23,815. Above that is the 2024 Soul GT-Line, which starts at $24,915. Finally, the range-topping 2024 Soul EX carries a price tag of $25,615.

Toyota Plans to Introduce Next Generation GR86 Earlier to Comply with Emissions and Safety Regulations

In the world of sports cars, the typical life cycle differs from regular vehicles as they tend to remain on sale for an extended period. However, it seems that Toyota is breaking the pattern with the GR86, as a new report suggests that its successor could arrive sooner than expected. According to Autocar, the British magazine, the next-generation model might hit the market as early as 2025, resulting in a relatively short four-year lifespan for the current second-gen GR86.

Why the rush? There are two primary factors driving this decision. Firstly, Toyota needs to update the rear-wheel-drive sports coupe to meet the increasingly strict emissions regulations in its home country of Japan. Autocar’s sources claim that the second-generation GR86 won’t be eligible for sale in Japan in a few years due to non-compliance with these regulations. Secondly, the publication speculates that the third-generation GR86 will incorporate a hybrid powertrain to enhance fuel efficiency. This hybrid setup is expected to be based on the turbocharged three-cylinder engine found in the GR Yaris hot hatchback.

How To Buy: LEGO’s New Lamborghini Huracán Tecnica Build Set

The Lamborghini Huracán is one of the most popular and successful models made by the Italian supercar manufacturer. It comes in different variations, each with its own design and performance features. The Lamborghini Huracán Tecnica was introduced in 2022 and aimed to strike the perfect balance between comfort and performance for everyday driving. LEGO has now brought this model into its collection as a small-scale buildable set for automotive enthusiasts.

The set consists of 806 pieces and allows you to create a scaled-down version of the Huracán Tecnica, featuring the iconic Verde Mantis paint shade used by Automobili Lamborghini. It includes realistic design details such as a 5.2L naturally-aspirated V10 engine, opening doors, and steering. The LEGO Technic building set measures over 3 inches high, 11 inches long, and 4.5 inches wide, making it suitable for displaying in your home or office. You can purchase the all-new LEGO Technic Lamborghini Huracán Tecnica build set by clicking on the link below.

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Easy Steps for Maintaining Your MacBook Pro’s Battery

To extend the battery life of your MacBook Pro, it’s best to allow the MacBook to manage power consumption and distribution. Fortunately, newer versions of macOS have built-in features that can help optimize your battery’s performance.

  1. Click on the Apple icon located in the top-left corner of the screen, then open System Preferences (or System Settings in macOS 13 Ventura and newer).
  2. Scroll down the left-side menu of the Settings window and select Battery.
  3. In the Battery Health section, click on the Info (i) icon to access a pop-up menu.
  4. Enable the toggle switch next to Optimized Battery Charging.

When Optimized Battery Charging is activated, your MacBook will start learning your usage patterns, such as the times of day when you use it the most. Using this information, it will automatically regulate battery charging during specific periods to minimize strain and reduce chemical aging. It’s normal for your MacBook to occasionally pause charging at 80% because this indicates that the optimized charging feature is functioning as intended.

2024 Hyundai i30 N Hot Hatch Spied Hiding Possible Second Facelift

Hyundai, known for its short product life cycles, is surprisingly working on a second facelift for the i30 N. Unlike its usual practice of making significant modifications for a facelifted version, this time the changes seem to be minor. Recent spy shots captured a camouflaged prototype of the i30 N near the Nürburgring, revealing subtle updates compared to the refreshed hot hatch released in 2020.

Upon closer inspection, it appears that the test vehicle features the same revised headlights and taillights introduced in the first facelift for the i30 N. While the camouflage might be deceiving, there are some noticeable novelties at the front. The bumper has been redesigned to accommodate vertical air intakes, and the honeycomb pattern of the front grille has undergone a slight change. Additionally, the area surrounding the lower intake has seen mild revisions.

BMW Motorrad integrates motorbike rental platform Rent A Ride in the experience platform FUEL FOR LIFE.

Munich. The motorbike rental platform FUEL FOR LIFE has integrated Rent A Ride, providing motorcycling enthusiasts with a one-stop shop for motorbike experiences worldwide. With 315 BMW Motorrad partners in 26 countries and nearly 2,000 BMW rental motorbikes available, customers have access to a wide range of services.

Rent A Ride offers more than just motorbike rentals. It also allows customers to extensively test ride motorbikes before making a purchase decision. Stephan Reiff, Head of BMW Motorrad Customer, Brand and Sales, describes Rent A Ride as a best-in-segment rental platform that offers a comprehensive range of experiences.

Booking a BMW motorbike through FUEL FOR LIFE is simple and convenient. Customers can choose their preferred motorbike in just a few clicks and add rider equipment and accessories. The booking system provides real-time availability and allows rentals for a period of one to 28 days.

Rent A Ride also offers great potential in the tourism sector. Holidaymakers can easily book a motorbike locally and explore their destination. Additionally, FUEL FOR LIFE offers unique travel, training, and event experiences for motorbike enthusiasts all over the world. The platform is constantly growing, with new partners and experiences being added regularly.

FUEL FOR LIFE provides free route tips for those who prefer to set off on their own. The routes are tailored to include regional highlights and come with sightseeing, accommodation, and dining recommendations. Customers can download the relevant GPX files and choose from a variety of one-day and multi-day tours.

For more information, visit: https://www.fuelforlife.bmw-motorrad.com/en/home.html

Contact:

Sarah Bauer, Corporate, Product and Innovation Communications

Tel.: +49-151-601-94180, Sarah.Bauer@bmw.de

Tim Diehl-Thiele, Head of Communications BMW Motorrad

Tel.: +49-151-601-57505, Tim.Diehl-Thiele@bmw.de

Jens Lemon, Head of Communications MINI and BMW Motorrad

Tel.: +49-151-601-23635, Jens.Lemon@bmw.de

Website: www.press.bmwgroup.com

Email: presse@bmw.de

Endurance personified: 24h in the life of Romain Grosjean

Lamborghini Factory Driver Romain Grosjean opens up on life after Formula One as the countdown to the 2024 FIA World Endurance Championship with LMDh begins

Sant’Agata Bolognese, 20 June 2023 – Former Formula One and Lamborghini factory driver Romain Grosjean is preparing for his next challenge: as a key player in Lamborghini’s campaign in the 2024 FIA World Endurance Championship. Profiled in two new Lamborghini films, the Swiss-French star discusses the exhilarating power of endurance racing; the anticipation surrounding Lamborghini’s newly announced LMDh contender; and the impact the events of the 2020 Bahrain Grand Prix had on his life, and personal philosophy.

Now based in Miami, 36-year old Grosjean made 179 race starts in Formula One in a career that spanned nine seasons, from 2012 to 2020, as well as appearances in 2009. Since 2021 he has competed in the American IndyCar Series. He made his debut for Lamborghini’s Squadra Corse motorsport division when he raced a Huracán GT3 EVO2 in the celebrated Daytona 24 Hours race in January 2023. With progress on the LMDh rapidly gathering momentum, Grosjean is playing a key role in the development of Lamborghini’s eagerly-awaited LMDh racing hybrid prototype. The car is powered by an all-new 3.8-liter twin turbo V8, whose power output is limited by regulation to 680 CV.

Says Grosjean, “I love endurance racing. When I moved to the US, I really wanted to come to Daytona and the opportunity came with Lamborghini to do it. I love the atmosphere, and I love the fact that we were able to represent such an iconic brand. When you’re 20, all you care about is being the fastest. Now I’m older I love having team-mates. It’s not only about you, it’s about making sure that your team is the best around the race-track. It’s about compromise and making sure that everyone is happy.”

He continues: ‘There’s a lot of trust there, and the biggest challenge really is the endurance – for everyone, including the mechanics and the engineers. The drivers get the easy job, we get to rest! You have to expect the unexpected in endurance racing, and be ready for it.”

As well as the FIA World Endurance Championship, which includes the famously challenging Le Mans 24 Hours race, the LMDh will also contest the IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship in North America. This marks Lamborghini’s greatest commitment yet in motorsport following three class wins in the GTD category at the 24 Hours of Daytona, two consecutive wins in the Sebring 12 Hours, and numerous other successes during the past decade. Now the Hypercar class of the world’s two most fiercely contested endurance racing championships beckons, with Grosjean one of the drivers leading the charge.

“I’m very excited to be part of the project with the LMDh for next year,” he says. “I love the brand, I like the project, I like the approach, I like the people behind it. I know there’s a lot of work to do and there’s going to be a lot of learning for everyone, but I’m ready. Lamborghini is a brand that loves to be successful, one with a lot of history. So when we go into something, we need to do it right.”

During the opening lap of the 2020 Bahrain Grand Prix, Grosjean survived a terrifyingly high-speed impact which saw him trapped in his Haas VF-20 for 28 seconds while an inferno raged. Arguably one of the most dramatic incidents in modern F1 history, Grosjean reflects positively on how the crash and its aftermath have affected his life.

“My accident changed my perspective in a big way. Being brave is about pushing yourself to always go further than you think you’re going to go. It’s about challenging yourself. Life is a beautiful thing, and I didn’t realize it could go away so quickly until that accident. It sounds a bit crazy but because my life is better now, I would think of [my accident] as a positive. I want to enjoy life in a bigger way, have fun and make sure that every day is a good day. I’m aware that I take risks in my life but there are also limits I set for myself.”

A committed family man, amongst his many talents Grosjean is an accomplished cook, and recently learned to fly. This is a man dedicated to expanding his horizons. “I’m a father, I’m a husband. I’m just someone normal that loves activities, that loves ‘doing’. When I start something I go flat-out. Flying makes my travelling and my life more efficient and more fun. I feel peaceful when I fly. You are taking a small space in the sky for yourself when you fly, you see the Earth in a different way.”

Back on terra firma, Grosjean has an equally stimulating mode of transport: a Lamborghini Urus Performante[1]. As he says, it’s a family car but one with a serious twist. “It’s just so cool to drive. The Performante sounds amazing, and even if it’s an SUV everyone knows it’s a Lamborghini. And I’ve got space for my kids.”

Lamborghini’s outstanding colour palette presented some problems, however. “My daughter wanted purple or pink. My second son wanted yellow. My eldest son wanted orange, and my wife wanted black. So I said, ‘all right guys, you know what? We’re going to go with green. It’s my car, I decide…”

[1] Fuel consumption and emission values of Urus Performante; Fuel consumption combined: 14,1 l/100km (WLTP); CO₂-emissions combined: 320 g/km (WLTP)

Base Porsche 911 Still Plenty Fast In Autobahn Top Speed Run, Hits 194 MPH

Porsche offers the 911 in various models, but sticking to the basic Carrera with rear-wheel drive is a safe bet. Despite being the entry-level variant, it can easily outpace most cars on the Autobahn. A recent video showcases the base 911 being pushed to its limits, reaching its top speed.

Porsche has its own definition of what an entry-level version means, so even the rear-wheel-drive Carrera provides exhilarating acceleration when fully throttled. It can go from 0 to 62 mph (100 km/h) in just 4.2 seconds (or 4.0 seconds with the Sport Chrono Package). At its maximum speed, it reaches 182 mph (293 km/h), although the digital speedometer in the video displays a slightly higher velocity.