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Miami (US), Apr 30 (EFE / EPA) .- (Camera: Cristóbal Herrera) Like a time capsule, the Dauer Museum of Classic Cars in Sunrise, South Florida (USA), houses an impressive collection of old vehicles manufactured from the first years of the 20th century or, in other words, a piece of the "history of industrialization", as its owner says.FOOTAGE OF THE MUSEUM.SOUNDBITES OF EDWARD DAUER, CREATOR OF THE MUSEUM.
Miami (US), Apr 30 (EFE / EPA) .- (Camera: Cristóbal Herrera) Like a time capsule, the Dauer Museum of Classic Cars in Sunrise, South Florida (USA), houses an impressive collection of old vehicles manufactured from the first years of the 20th century or, in other words, a piece of the "history of industrialization", as its owner says.FOOTAGE OF THE MUSEUM.SOUNDBITES OF EDWARD DAUER, CREATOR OF THE MUSEUM.
According to Digital Trends.com, "Any discussion of the best budget smartphones is going to include entries from Motorola and HMD Global, which makes Nokia phones. The Moto G line has been [their] default recommendation for years, but recent Nokia phones have dethroned Motorola." The Nokia 7.1 has the slightly more powerful Snapdragon 636 processor.
Nokia looks to be plotting big phone announcements for MWC 2018 next month, right alongside the rumored Samsung Galaxy S9 and Huawei P11. The resurrected smartphone brand, run by HMD Global, has been "super busy" planning for the Barcelona mobile conference, according to a cryptic tweet by Chief Product Officer Juho Sarvikas. While no concrete details are divulged in terms of what we’ll actually see, taking a glimpse at some recent rumors might point us in the right direction. The oft-rumored Nokia 9 is slated to release later this month alongside a revamped Nokia 8, though MWC 2018 may be our first opportunity to see them in the flesh. Nokia’s flagship efforts got off to a surprisingly good start and seeing these phones arrive in more territories would be a good move.
As if rolling out off the screen of a 1930s gangster movie, this retro coupe all but stole the show at the Geneva International Motor Show on Tuesday. With a bulging back end, large circular headlights, and sweeping front fenders, this is the Eadon Green Black Cuillin coupe. British automaker Eadon Green is fresh on the scene with its collection of retro-style boutique sports cars. The Black Cuillin is an elegant coupe that is inspired by the Alfa Romeo 8C 2900, a vehicle popular in the height of the 1930s. However, don't be fooled by the vintage exterior. The manufacturer claims that the 6.0 liter V12 engine can power the Black Cuillin to reach a top speed of 170 miles per hour. Further, the interior has all the modern amenities that we have come to expect from top of the line sports vehicles today. In case you're wondering about the name, the Black Cuillin is actually named after a mountain range on the isle of Skye, located off the coast of Scottland.
U.S. President Barack Obama attends an outdoor arrival ceremony in heavy rain, as the first sitting U.S. president to visit Laos. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).