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Volkswagen is borrowing a page out of Apple and Tesla s books, particularly as the company reveals that it is on-the-works for designing its self-driving chips for its electric vehicles that would come soon. This venture is in response to the rising chip shortage of 2021, which has affected a massive number of industries and companies to deliver its tech.
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WOLFSBURG, GERMANY - OCTOBER 26: A Volkswagen ID.3 electric car stands on display at a car dealership as the Volkswagen corporate headquarters building is seen through the window on October 26, 2020 in Wolfsburg, Germany. The ID.3 and somewhat bigger ID.4 are Volkswagen s first real effort to break into the growing electric car market and are aimed for mass appeal.
The 11 best beaches in Barcelona
Lonely Planet Editors
12 February 2021
Barcelona has plenty of wonderful beaches, but you ll have to arrive at dawn to have them for yourself ©Arsenie Krasnevsky/Shutterstock
From ribbons of honey-colored coast that stretch 3.1 miles (5km) north from the Port of Barcelona to secret southern sands that â shh! â the locals want to keep quiet about, these are the best beaches in Barcelona.
Editor s note: during COVID-19, there are restrictions on travel, and some of these free attractions may be temporarily closed or require pre-booking. Always check before departure, and be sure to follow local health guidance.
Barceloneta Beach in Barcelona is the most popular strip of sand in the city ©tkemot/Shutterstock
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When I moved with my husband and two young children from Brooklyn to coastal Spain late last year, we did not anticipate staying put; we’d planned to use the opportunity to explore as much of the Mediterranean as possible. The fountains of Rome, the Pillars of Hercules, carpe diem, and all that. But tragedy after tragedy struck, and the pandemic rages on.
Unable to travel, we’ve been mostly stuck on one remote hilltop, nestled in the fragrant orange and persimmon groves outside Valencia, and the pandemic’s instead granted us the rare and unexpected luxury of slowly, intimately becoming familiar with our new adoptive country, its people, plants, and peculiarities. Lovely and fascinating as it is here in the Sierra Calderona, however, as the holidays approach, there’s a new sadness setting in from being so far from old friends and extended family, and I’ve been
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