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Vauxhall stops offering diesel Corsa, now only electric and petrol going forward

Vauxhall has today stopped selling brand new Corsa cars with diesel engines, instead focusing only on the fully electric and petrol versions of the car. This is the first time in 35 years that Vauxhall has stopped offering the Corsa with a diesel engine. The first Corsa was offered with a 1.5-litre Isuzu engine back in 1987. With the previous Corsa, Vauxhall did actually pull the diesel option shortly before […]

Amazon Prime in Canada is going to get more expensive

Amazon Prime is going to get a bit more expensive over in Canada soon, over the years Prime in America has had multiple price jumps but in Canada the subscription has never had a price increase, it has been the same $8 CAD per month out $79 CAD (£48) per year since it was launched back in 2013. However, in the last few days website MobileSyrup has found out that Amazon […]

Aston Martin will be coming back to the Nürburgring 24hrs this year

Later this year, Aston Martin is set to make a return to the Nürburgring 24 Hours, the first time since 2018. Drivers Nicki Thiim, Marco Sorensen and Maxime Martin will use a Aston Martin Vantage GT3 at the Nürburgring later next month between 28th-29th May for the race. This will mark the first time the Vantage GT3 has been used at the 24 hour race and is four years on since […]

Google says that enabling 2FA by default has helped to cut account breaches

Back in May last year, Google made the the decision to start enabling two factor authentication by default for users and thankfully, this has resulted in a dramatic reduction of account breaches. Google says that such breaches have dropped by up to 50% for those users where 2FA has been enabled by default. This news is pretty obvious, there is another wall up between someone getting into an account or […]

Apple has stopped signing iOS 15.4 now that iOS 15.4.1 is out

Apple has now stopped signing iOS 15.4, since iOS 15.4.1 was released in the past few days. iOS 15.4.1 was released earlier in March and fixes a few issues, including the battery drain issue which was introduced with iOS 15.4. iOS 15.4.1 also added support for Universal Control on the iPad, between it and a Mac and the ability for an iPhon to be unlocked while wearing a mask. Apple […]

Google reveals new Chrome icon design

Google has unveiled a new subtly redesigned Chrome logo recently, marking the first time Google has revamped the icon in eight years. Google has removed the shadows from the icon and made the colours brighter. Google designer Elvin Hu has actually revealed the process behind the new design on Twitter, which was spotted by The Verge. Some of you might have noticed a new icon in Chrome’s Canary update today. Yes! […]

Uber Eats now lets you split the bill with your mates

Uber has updated the Uber Eats app with some new features, including the ability to split the bill with friends and also set a deadline for everyone to submit their orders, which should make some ordering sessions a bit easier. Uber Eats in the US is adding the ability to split the bill with friends, once a new group order is made you can then choose between one person paying […]

Weekends with the interface – Best stories of the week

Another week has gone by and its time, once again to go over the best stories we covered here on the interface. Smart has revealed its new flagship EV, the Smart #1 Smart has revealed its latest flagship model, the new Smart #1 with the company’s first brand new car since 2014. Read more Elon Musk has said the new Cybertruck will go on sale next year After many delays, the […]

Chevrolet Bolt EV and EUV now back in production, after the battery recall

The Chevrolet Bolt EV ad Bolt EUV are now back in production following the battery recalls the company had back in August last year. Production resumed this week as the company can now get hold of a reliable supply of battery packs, that shouldn’t have any issues with fire. The Chevrolet Bolt was recalled due to having the potential to catch on fire, the issue was affecting all versions of […]

Peugeot drops the price of the e-Rifter MPV

Peugeot has dropped the price of the e-Rifter MPV to a level where it is now eligible for the nationwide plug-in car grant from the government. The entry level e-Rifter Allure Premium is now priced at £30,450 after the grant has been taken into account. Peugeot and other Stellantis companies have been making changes to their offerings of MPVs, with many becoming electric only, and this price reduction comes after […]