New technologies have a tendency to blindside. When color TVs were introduced in the 1950s, for example, they seemed like a flop. The devices were expensive, programming was scarce, and after a decade ...
Electric cars pass a crucial tipping point in 23 countries The tipping point – 5% of new car sales powered only by electricity – signals the start of mass adoption, when technological preferences ...
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More than nine out of ten car dealers believe the used electric vehicle (EV) market is on the verge of a breakthrough, according to the latest Startline Used Car Tracker. The August report reveals 93% ...
Autonomous taxi service company Waymo is looking to encourage its customers to “add a ‘tip'” — even though there’s no driver behind the wheel. According to leaked screenshots obtained by security ...
Convincing everyone to adopt a new technology can be a slog at first. The humble microwave oven, for example, took two decades of lukewarm sales to reach just a tenth of U.S. households. But then came ...