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Chinese smartphone maker Vivo presented the official FIFA 2018 World Cup smartphone in Moscow on Thursday. The new Vivo V7 and V7+ phones will be available for purchase starting December 16th. Both phones will offer a 24 MP front camera and a 16 MP rear camera, a Qualcomm Snapdragon 450 processor and 4 GB of RAM, but the V7+ will have 64 GB of internal memory while the V7 will only have 32. The V7+ will cost about $420 while the V7 will retail for about $370.
Chinese smartphone company Vivo unveiled a new mobile phone model which can accurately scan fingerprints when fingers are placed on the touchscreen. For the first time ever, smartphone fingerprint scanners are located underneath the touchscreen display on not on a separate sensor elsewhere on the phone. Vivo became the first company to offer this new tech after they unveiled their Xplay6 at the 2017 Mobile World Congress in Shanghai on Wednesday.
Czech carmaker Skoda is betting big on China. They unveiled an electric concept car called the Vision E, through which they hope to take their place in the world's largest auto market. Skoda CEO Bernhard Maier's presence at the unveiling underscores the importance of the market to the company. Skoda's new Vision E electric concept car was unveiled at the 2017 International Automobile & Manufacturing Technology Exhibition, also known as Auto Shanghai Expo on Tuesday. The four-seat crossover is based on VW Group’s MEB platform. Vision E has two electric motors delivering a combined 225kW of power. Designed in the Czech Republic, the Vision E is fuelled by liquid-cooled lithium-ion battery cells, and boasts a potential driving range of 310 miles. China's automotive industry has been the largest in the world since 2008. Chinese automakers produce more cars than the US and Japanese markets combined. In 2014, China produced over a quarter of the world's cars.
Police sirens could be heard blaring through Downtown Manhattan as the new Nissan Police Pursuit 23 made its way to the New York International Auto Show, on Wednesday. The 565-horsepower 3.8-liter twin-turbocharged V-6 can power the monstrous vehicle to reach speeds of up to 196 miles per hour and rocket the car from 0 to 60 in 2.7 seconds, so it's no wonder that Nissan's new 'crime-busting' GT-R sports car has been dubbed 'Copzilla'.
The 'ProPilot Chair' uses sensor technology to automatically follow the chair directly in front of it. Nissan hopes it will take out the tedium from tasks like queuing.
Nissan unveils moving chairs that make it easier for people waiting in queues.