• Google’s Gemini Is Now Riding Shotgun In Australian Cadillacs And Corvettes

    General Motors has begun rolling Google Gemini into its Cadillac and Corvette models across Australia and New Zealand, with the switch starting today. It runs inside the car's existing infotainment system and replaces the older Google Assistant on any vehicle with Google built-in.
    This is the next step in GM's in-vehicle voice assistant, and the headline change is contextual awareness. Gemini understands what you said three sentences ago, so you stop talking to your car like it's a phone tree.
  • Rolex Gold Watch Price Hike Shows The Luxury Slowdown Does Not Apply To Everyone

    Rolex Gold Watch Price Hike Shows The Luxury Slowdown Does Not Apply To Everyone
    Rolex has raised prices on its gold watches again, and the move says more about the luxury market than it does about gold.
    Rolex has lifted global prices on many of its gold models by around 5%, marking a rare second increase this year. The timing is easy to explain on one level. Gold prices have surged since 2024, and precious-metal watches are becoming more expensive to produce.
    Rolex can raise prices again because its best customers are not behaving like the rest of the market. Middle-income
  • BMW Is Giving The M3 An Electric Future Without Killing Its Petrol Past

    BMW Is Giving The M3 An Electric Future Without Killing Its Petrol Past
    BMW has finally shown where the M3 is going next, and it is not pretending the answer will please everyone.
    The new M Concept Neue Klasse previews the brand’s first fully electric M3, complete with radical styling, four-motor performance and enough technology to make the current car feel old very quickly. It is the clearest sign yet that BMW M is ready to enter the electric era properly.
    The smarter move is what BMW is not doing. It is not killing the petrol M3. Instead, BMW is preparing

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