

Yes if course, not required retroactively, but as you, I think some will simply update all their stations anyway, simply so their customers know they will always be able to pay with a credit card at their stations.


I believe EU regulations say that at least fast charging stations is required to have credit card payment option


As I wrote, they are going in the wrong direction 😕


Then i guess we agree, my comment was about ads, not all kinds of other stuff.


I rarely use the app store either, but it amazes me that Apple thinks that is just fine…


As I wrote in my other comment: I have seen ads in settings, they recently put an ad for their F1 movie in the wallet app and don’t get me started on the App store.


Depends on what you define as the OS. They put ads for their F1 movie in the Wallet app recently. I’ve seen ads for their services in the settings menu.


Apple has generally not had ads anywhere. However in recent years they are placing ads in more and more locations, making the user experience worse. Do you disagree with that statement?


Apple was the safe haven, but they too are going that route…


Well, that’s pretty stupid 🤦♂️ It’ll most certainly not save the German auto industry.


Index it all and train our AI on it.


As is mentioned in the article 😉 What is also mentioned is the fact that battery prices are going down. Soon it seems they’ll be down to $10/kWh!


Wouldn’t mind it if X got blocked in the EU.
The only interesting parts are the steer by wire and the 48v system.


😂😂😂


Very misleading title. No, we are not, not any time soon. Denmark is very much a Microsoft country and there’s so many dependencies, it is simple not realistic to do it anytime soon. I only heard of a test in a government department, sorry.
They are relying on those and more. The difference is you actually get the results you wanted, not ads or paid search placements.
You should try Kagi.
“Aside from the obvious fact that Canada’s only physical border with the EU is the 1.2 kilometre one on Greenland’s tiny Hans Island in the Nares Strait, Canada maintains an open trade regime and could, from a technical standpoint, transition relatively smoothly into the EU’s tariff-free internal market.”
Technically, Greenland is actually not a full member of the EU: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greenland_and_the_European_Union