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Our history with Siemens - a global technology leader driving the future of industry, infrastructure, and healthcare - goes back a long way. Together, we have created an innovative solution tailored for the Asian market. Have you ever wondered what it takes to design a compact industrial product like the SIRIUS 3RQ0 Series?

Read the full story on our website: teamsdesign.com/en/work/siemen

🚗📱 So, a tech genius reinvented the wheel by making his own Leaf app widget because Nissan forgot a home screen button. 🤓🔧 Bravo! Now we can all sleep better knowing there's yet another way to easily check our battery status without opening an app. Thanks, Kevin, for single-handedly saving Leaf owners from the harrowing task of a few extra taps! 🤦‍♂️👏
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kevintechnology.com · Nissan's LEAF® App Doesn't Have a Home Screen Widget So I Made My Own for FreeNissan’s App # Nissan’s official NissanConnect® EV & Services iPhone app:

If the USA wanted me to buy their products, then they should sell them in Malaysian Ringgit (MYR). So far, it seems that only Chinese companies have done this for the Malaysian market. There are even many flagship phones priced at RM1000++ instead of iPhones priced at RM5000++. What Chinese companies offer us is better because of competitive specifications as well as competitive prices, and more control due to the Android OS, rather than iOS by default, which I don't trust Apple to handle my data. Chinese companies have addressed the issues of affordability and accessibility to technology for Malaysians, while the USA only sells products that we use to show off or appear superior to others. Is the USA trying to force us to buy their products? This seems like modern authoritarianism to me.