How about tomorrow?
I am still using my OG Chromecast from 2014.
Article from 2023
There are double decker EV buses operating in Singapore for around 4 years.
The article is referring to cellular network equipment not mobile phones.
the battery itself is $25
Kinda steep considering a 3rd party store in Singapore charges a similar amount including labour for a battery replacement for a old redmi note 7.
This isn’t the first attempt.
https://www.channelnewsasia.com/singapore/sun-cable-collapse-solar-energy-project-3200906
This article was posted for half a day. I suspect you only made your comment based on the headline without actually reading the content of the article.
What does this comment have to do with the posted article?
Here in Singapore MMS was discontinued several years ago as people had left for other messaging platforms like WhatsApp long ago.
Rule 1 does not apply here?
Sodium batteries are already in electric cars many months ago
Also you could buy individual cells on AliExpress
Your archived link does not cover the whole article.
An official at the hospital in Yinchuan in Ningxia Hui autonomous region, northwestern China, said the fee was for two days’ use of a chair by the patient who was sitting on it while receiving an infusion.
$0.70 is a heck a lot cheaper than the consultation fees you get charged in a government subsidized medical institution in Singapore.
https://polyclinic.singhealth.com.sg/patient-care/charges-payment
If you have been following the Chinese solar industry, you would be aware that solar manufacturers from China, such as Suntec etc have gone bankrupt over the past decade or more. China’s approach of allowing underperforming solar companies to go bankrupt is one of the reasons why their solar industry is so formidable.
Well at least whatever profit Kia can’t make in China due to the low price. They can hopefully gain back from markets outside China thanks to the lack of competition driving prices down.
The opposite of dumping is happening. For example the Kia EV5 is sold at [$20k in China](https://electrek.co/2023/11/17/kia-launches-20k-ev5-electric-suv-china-rival-tesla-model-y/) while the same made in China model is sold overseas [Starting at $46k](https://electrek.co/2024/04/04/kia-set-to-export-this-all-electric-suv-at-a-price-that-undercuts-tesla/)
At this point I believe its the international market that is subsidising Chinese EVs. Take a look at the byd dolphin mini / seagull. It is priced starting at $21,000 in mexico while the price in China is from $9700. You find many other examples of the same car models sold at much higher price overseas than locally in China.
The low fps issue isn’t solved yet? The app seems to run at 30fps on my poco x3.