Inhabitat’s Week in Green: Fisker Karma gets a price cut, and more!
When it comes to cars, the latest and greatest vehicles get most of the attention, but there’s plenty of older autos worth a second look. Case in point: You can now buy a Fisker Karma at half of its original price — and the plug-in electric supercar still shines years after its initial release. In other transportation news, BMW announced plans to boost the i3’s electric driving range by 50 percent to help compete...
Inhabitat’s Week in Green: Fisker Karma gets a price cut, and more!
When it comes to cars, the latest and greatest vehicles get most of the attention, but there’s plenty of older autos worth a second look. Case in point: You can now buy a Fisker Karma at half of its original price — and the plug-in electric supercar still shines years after its initial release. In other transportation news, BMW announced plans to boost the i3’s electric driving range by 50 percent to help compete...
Apple and Hermès Unveil the Apple Watch Hermès Collection
Uncompromising craftsmanship. Pioneering innovation. Groundbreaking functionality. Apple Watch Hermès is the culmination of a partnership based on parallel thinking, singular vision, and mutual regard. It is a unique timepiece designed with both utility and beauty in mind. With leather straps handmade by Hermès artisans in France and an Hermès watch face reinterpreted by Apple designers in California, Apple Watch Hermès is a product...
The After Math: Up, up and away
We’ve seen a number of historic announcements regarding the future of autonomous flight this week. Amazon promised 30-minute deliveries via its fleet of flying horses. DHL tried its best to demonstrate its delivery drone (but was itself bested by the weather). The University of Oslo set a world record by picking up boulders with a team of drones. And Arizona’s building an exo-atmospheric balloon port because people are...
The After Math: Up, up and away
We’ve seen a number of historic announcements regarding the future of autonomous flight this week. Amazon promised 30-minute deliveries via its fleet of flying horses. DHL tried its best to demonstrate its delivery drone (but was itself bested by the weather). The University of Oslo set a world record by picking up boulders with a team of drones. And Arizona’s building an exo-atmospheric balloon port because people are...
