The Canyon has looked great since its inception. Andrew Krok/Roadshow Think of the 2021 GMC Canyon AT4 as a Chevy Colorado ZR2 for people who have never consumed Monster energy drinks. It’s a little calmer, a little less rugged, and while it’s getting pretty old, it still makes for a […]
Daily Archives: July 5, 2021
In a bid to tackle electrical waste, the right to repair law will see items like fridges, washing machines and televisions cheaper to run, easier to repair as well as lasting longer under new energy efficiency rules. The move will tackle the 1.5million tonnes of electrical waste the UK generates […]
“It almost feels like a pole position, and the most pumped up I’ve been since I last won a race probably.” Those were the words of George Russell after he qualified ninth for the Austrian Grand Prix on Saturday. Something tells you Russell will soon get to know what it feels […]
With users paying between £6 and £14 per month to watch Netflix, the concept of then showing adverts between a boxset binge is unlikely to go down well but some of the firm’s biggest competitors are already doing it. Although the new Disney+ service remains totally advert free, HBO Max […]
Author Adam Silvera four years ago released the young adult science fiction novel “They Both Die at the End,” which found success and landed a few weeks on the New York Times bestseller list. But years later in August 2020, Silvera said his publisher noticed a significant sales bump, the […]
Iran’s only nuclear power plant has been brought back online, its manager said early Monday, after two weeks off-grid amid a power shortage and rolling blackouts across the Islamic republic. The Bushehr plant’s shutdown was initially blamed on a “technical fault” that required repairs followed by conflicting reports that it […]
Imagine, for comparison’s sake, England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland coming together to compete as one in the European football championship. And, in some instances, being permitted only a few days’ preparation? How much chance of immediate success would they have? The only possible option is to do what the […]
By Bas den Hond Flares from a star may not affect nearby planets to the extent we had thought James Thew/Alamy We thought flares from a star’s surface could harm life on any nearby planet – but an analysis suggests that even if planets are in close orbit around small […]