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The battle returns: Valley Music Showcase competition will be filmed outdoors but screened online
Gracie Day, right, and The Phantom Limbs will bring their country-pop sound to the Valley Music Showcase May 28. Photos courtesy Mark Sherry
The western Massachusetts band Driving Wheel pitches itself as a “funk and soul band devoted to keeping those great American musical traditions alive.”
Johnny Cab, a “psycho-punk rock” band from Hartford, Connecticut, plays the Valley Music Showcase May 28. Photo courtesy Mark Sherry
No Lens, out of Greenfield, plays a mix of reggae and rock.
GoldFlame, a pop-punk/alternative rock quartet from Belchertown, plays the VMS May 28.
VW will have an autonomous ID. Buzz taxi on the road by 2025
12 May 2021
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(Pocket-lint) - Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles has confirmed that it will have autonomous versions of the ID. Buzz on the road by 2025.
Working with Argo AI - a company also working with Ford on self-driving vehicles - VW confirmed that it will be conducting trials on the roads in Germany in 2021. The aim is to develop a ride-hailing and pooling concept similar to what MOIA [a ride-sharing service available in Hamburg and Hanover] offers today. In the middle of this decade, our customers will then have the opportunity to be taken to their destination in selected cities with autonomous vehicles, said Christian Senger, head of autonomous driving at VW Commercial Vehicles.
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not brought to a standstill is America’s appetite for new cars. We can’t crank them out fast enough, according to the largest U.S. auto lender. All that and more in The Morning Shift for December 10, 2020.
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1st Gear: America Isn’t Making Cars Fast Enough
At least we’re not according to Ally Financial Inc. and America’s car dealers, as Bloomberg reports:
Ally Financial Inc., the largest U.S. auto lender, said carmakers should get busy.
There’s enough consumer demand for manufacturers to ramp-up output of new models but not enough supply, Chief Executive Officer Jeffrey Brown told investors at a conference on Tuesday.