ee Nifty Sees Resistance At 23,800, Analysts Caution Against Further Downside By www.ndtv.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 17:57:24 +0530 Stock markets ended sharply lower today, marking the fifth straight session of declines as concerns around rising inflation and a broad selloff in metal stocks dragged sentiment. Both the Nifty and Sensex recorded their steepest fall in five months, with the Nifty closing down 1.3 per cent, or 312 points, at 23,571. The Sensex tumbled 1,125 points, or 1.4 per cent, to settle at 77,550. Full Article
ee 10 Mind-Blowing Facts from History That Don’t Seem Real By listverse.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 08:01:00 +0000 There are a million facts from history, and every year, we seem to learn more of them. With as long as civilization has existed on this planet, there is simply no way that any one human could know everything about the world. That makes it kind of fun, though, doesn’t it? If you’re a history […] The post 10 Mind-Blowing Facts from History That Don’t Seem Real appeared first on Listverse. Full Article History
ee Odido lanceert FWA-over-5G met een agressief tarief, acceptatie hangt vooral af van kwaliteitsperceptie By www.telecompaper.com Published On :: Mon, 14 Oct 2024 13:22:00 +0100 Odido lanceert Klik&Klaar Internet landelijk en tegen een concurrerend tarief. Het maakt van 5G een serieuze concurrent op de internetmarkt. De risico's zijn kannibalisatie en technologie - kan het netwerk het aan? Dat zal de consument zich ook afvragen. Daardoor is de kwaliteitsperceptie een cruciale succesfactor... Full Article
ee Loyaliteit ontstaat door trouwe klanten te belonen, niet door een lock-in te creeren By www.telecompaper.com Published On :: Fri, 25 Oct 2024 10:25:00 +0100 Het streven naar klantloyaliteit kent in de telecom vele verschijningsvormen. Centraal staat het verschijnsel 'lock-in', wat niet de klant maar de eigen onderneming centraal stelt. Het opzetten van een goed loyaliteitsprogramma blijkt een harde noot om te kraken... Full Article
ee Open Dutch Fiber: vol inzetten op concurrentie met KPN Wholesale, met mogelijk een grote overname By www.telecompaper.com Published On :: Tue, 29 Oct 2024 11:40:00 +0100 De kans op een overname van ODF door KPN lijkt steeds kleiner te worden naarmate netwerkverdubbeling toeneemt. Dat maakt het waarschijnlijk dat ODF vol inzet op autonome groei, mogelijk aangevuld met een grote overname. Full Article
ee Hareem Shah to host a Ramazan transmission? By tribune.com.pk Published On :: Wed, 01 Apr 20 08:58:19 +0500 Many on Twitter are not to keen on the possibility Full Article Life & Style TV
ee Ericsson sees AI apps creating demand for dedicated 5G price plans By www.telecompaper.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 11:12:00 +0100 (Telecompaper) People adopting the new genAI applications may be willing to pay more for 5G connectivity, a new report from Ericsson's ConsumerLab suggests... Full Article
ee DZS agrees USD 6.5 mln deal to sell enterprise IoT portfolio to Lantronix By www.telecompaper.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 12:21:00 +0100 (Telecompaper) DZS has agreed to sell its industrial IoT routers and gateway assets to Lantronix, a provider of IoT and remote environment management products, in an all-cash deal worth USD 6.5 million... Full Article
ee Amazon stopt met FreeVee streaming site By www.telecompaper.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 10:37:00 +0100 Amazon.com stopt met zijn Freevee platform voor gratis video streaming content. Het bedrijf verplaatst de content naar zijn Prime Video site, als onderdeel van een bredere strategie om het platform te veranderen in een aggregator van gratis en betaalde video-opties. Full Article
ee Spotify overtreft prognose voor Q3 met 6 mln nieuwe betalende abonnees By www.telecompaper.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 10:58:00 +0100 Spotify heeft er in het derde kwartaal 14 miljoen maandelijks actieve gebruikers bijgekregen, waarmee het totale aantal luisteraars wereldwijd op 640 miljoen kwam, een stijging van 11 procent ten opzichte van een jaar eerder... Full Article
ee Citymesh Mobile wil deel van zijn 70/80GHz spectrum afstaan By www.telecompaper.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 11:58:00 +0100 De Belgische operator Citymesh Mobile heeft gevraagd om afstand te doen van een deel van zijn spectrum in de 70/80GHz band, dat vorig jaar werd toegekend voor 5G backhaul. Volgens toezichthouder Bipt wil het bedrijf slechts 250 MHz van het oorspronkelijke 750 MHz blok behouden... Full Article
ee Nieuw-Zeelandse toezichthouder wil mogelijke deregulering van mobiele gespreksafgifte By www.telecompaper.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 12:35:00 +0100 De Nieuw-Zeelandse handelscommissie is op zoek naar feedback over haar ontwerpbesluit om deregulering te overwegen van de Mobile Termination Access Services (MTAS) - waarmee klanten van het ene mobiele netwerk tegen gereguleerde tarieven kunnen communiceren met klanten van een ander mobiel netwerk via spraakoproepen en tekstberichten (SMS)... Full Article
ee Zweedse streamingmarkt groeit met 600.000 abonnementen in Q3 door opkomst reclame-opties By www.telecompaper.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 14:16:00 +0100 De Zweedse streamingmarkt ondergaat een opleving na een periode van tragere groei, met 600.000 nieuwe streamingabonnementen in het derde kwartaal vergeleken met dezelfde periode in 2023. De belangrijkste reden is de opkomst van meer betaalbare, advertentie-ondersteunde abonnementsopties. Dit meldt... Full Article
ee Telus brings speeds of 1.5 Gbps to Ontario, Quebec, backed by PureFibre By www.telecompaper.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 11:02:00 +0100 (Telecompaper) Canadian operator Telus has introduced download and upload speeds of 1.5 Gbps and 1.0 Gbps, respectively, in Ontario and Quebec, backed by its PureFibre Internet service... Full Article
ee LTIMindtree to implement Cisco Secure Access for hybrid working, zero-trust and SD-WAN use cases By www.telecompaper.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 11:10:00 +0100 (Telecompaper) Cisco is publicising a deal with consulting firm LTIMindtree to deploy secure edge technology for its hybrid workforce and global consulting client base... Full Article
ee Tempur-Pedic Luxe Breeze Review 2024: Maximum Cooling at a Premium Price By www.cnet.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 11:40:00 +0000 Tempur-Pedic Luxe Breeze is one of the most premium options out there, but is it the right one for you? Here's everything you should know before hitting the buy button. Full Article
ee 4 Expert Tips for Keeping Your Eyes Healthy as You Age By www.cnet.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 11:56:00 +0000 It's normal for your eyes to change as you age, but these four expert-approved tips can help improve your eye health. Full Article
ee Frontier Fiber Internet Review: Plans, Pricing, Speed and Availability By www.cnet.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 12:00:00 +0000 This fiber provider faces coming changes, so enjoy Frontier's fast speeds, low pricing and simple service terms while you can. Full Article
ee WOW Internet Review: Plans, Pricing, Speed and Availability By www.cnet.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 13:00:00 +0000 While this cable provider isn’t as well known as others, it still deserves some hype for its solid home broadband offerings. CNET has all the details. Full Article
ee A Catering Chef Shares 6 Tips for Feeding a Crowd on Thanksgiving By www.cnet.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 13:00:23 +0000 If you don't cook for crowds often, heed the advice of a seasoned chef de soirée. Here are six ways to make that holiday feast manageable. Full Article
ee Carrier Holiday Deals: Beware of the Fine Print on Free Tablets or Smartwatches By www.cnet.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 13:00:28 +0000 The deal that seems too good to be true probably is. Full Article
ee 3 Ways the iPhone 17's Screen Should Improve Over the iPhone 16's By www.cnet.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 13:00:31 +0000 Commentary: The base iPhone still lacks an always-on display, but I hope Apple changes that with the iPhone 17. Full Article
ee Vorige week in telecom: DT neemt het op tegen Meta in 'fair share' debat, Google vecht tegen Microsoft en Docsis 4.0 op komst By www.telecompaper.com Published On :: Mon, 30 Sep 2024 06:45:00 +0100 Een drukke week voor Meta, met nieuwe AR/VR-producten op het Connect-evenement en een nieuwe escalatie van het 'fair share'-debat met de telecomwereld... Full Article
ee Vorige week in telecom: Dish, DirecTV sluiten fusieovereenkomst, BouyguesTel signaleert vertraging in mobiele datamarkt By www.telecompaper.com Published On :: Mon, 07 Oct 2024 06:45:00 +0100 De toekomst van satelliettelevisie staat opnieuw ter discussie nadat de twee grootste aanbieders in de VS, Dish en DirecTV, het eindelijk eens zijn geworden over een fusie... Full Article
ee Vorige week in telecom: Samsung zegt sorry, telco's plannen AI-besparingen en Starlink schiet te hulp na orkanen By www.telecompaper.com Published On :: Mon, 14 Oct 2024 06:45:00 +0100 Samsung trapte het Q3 rapportageseizoen af met een verrassende verontschuldiging, nu de druk toeneemt om de beloften van AI waar te maken. Deutsche Telekom en Korea Telecom wedden er ondertussen op dat AI hen veel efficiënter kan maken, wat lagere kosten en minder personeel betekent... Full Article
ee KPN preview Q3: omzet hoger, marge lager en wat is de eerste impact van Ziggo's UEFA en Odido's FWA? By www.telecompaper.com Published On :: Fri, 18 Oct 2024 16:17:00 +0100 KPN rapporteert de resultaten over het derde kwartaal op 28 oktober. De markt verwacht een hogere omzet maar een lagere marge... Full Article
ee Vorige week in telecom: Ericsson, Nokia worstelen zich door tragere capex-cyclus, RedCap komt op de markt en veranderingen bij Tele2 By www.telecompaper.com Published On :: Mon, 21 Oct 2024 06:30:00 +0100 Nog geen tekenen van een opleving in de markt voor netwerkapparatuur, op basis van de kwartaalresultaten van Ericsson en Nokia, terwijl Netflix wist te verrassen met een hogere omzet, zelfs met een seizoensgebonden vertraging in de klantengroei... Full Article
ee Deutsche Telekom is op weg naar een A-rating, mede dankzij belang Duitse staat By www.telecompaper.com Published On :: Thu, 24 Oct 2024 13:23:00 +0100 Moody's verhoogt de outlook voor de credit rating van Deutsche Telekom naar positief. Dat betekent dat de huidige Baa1-rating waarschijnlijk in de loop van 2025 omhoog gaat naar een A-rating (A3). Moody's verwacht dat de aangepaste leverage in 2024 daalt naar 3,0x. Full Article
ee Vorige week in telecom: Verizon probeert FTTH-FWA-mix, E& doet zijn intrede in Europa, Qualcomm gaat de strijd aan met Arm By www.telecompaper.com Published On :: Mon, 28 Oct 2024 06:30:00 +0100 Het vast-mobiel convergentieverhaal krijgt vorm in de VS met de aankondiging van de nieuwe breedbandstrategie van Verizon, terwijl AT&T en T-Mobile stappen zetten op de glasvezelmarkt. Op de jaarlijkse producttop van Qualcomm heeft de chipmaker hoge verwachtingen van zijn Oryon CPU, ondanks tegenstand van Arm... Full Article
ee Vorige week in telecom: Big tech floreert met dubbelcijferige groei in Q3; Apple, Samsung veroveren de markt voor premium smartphones By www.telecompaper.com Published On :: Mon, 04 Nov 2024 06:30:00 +0100 De grootste smartphonefabrikanten waren vorige week allemaal in het nieuws, met kwartaalcijfers van Apple en Samsung en nieuwe toptelefoons van Xiaomi en Honor. De grote Amerikaanse techbedrijven presenteerden ook hun derdekwartaalresultaten, zonder tekenen van een vertraging in hun wereldwijde groei... Full Article
ee Vorige week in telecom: BCE waagt zich in de VS, Vodafone-3 fusie krijgt groen licht en BT en NTT werken aan wereldwijde business By www.telecompaper.com Published On :: Mon, 11 Nov 2024 06:30:00 +0100 Moet een telecombedrijf uitbreiden buiten zijn thuismarkt? Deze vraag kwam vorige week in het nieuws nadat BCE een grote stap naar de VS aankondigde, terwijl BT en NTT gemengde resultaten lieten zien bij het opbouwen van een internationale business... Full Article
ee Trump’s Cabinet: Here Are His Picks And Finalists For Key Roles—Mike Huckabee, Kristi Noem And More - Forbes By news.google.com Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 21:09:00 GMT Trump’s Cabinet: Here Are His Picks And Finalists For Key Roles—Mike Huckabee, Kristi Noem And More ForbesOnce They Were Neocons. Now Trump’s Foreign Policy Picks Are All ‘America First.’ The New York TimesTrump's top team: who's who? Hindustan TimesTracking Trump’s Cabinet picks POLITICO Full Article
ee Democrat Dave Min keeps Katie Porter’s House seat blue - POLITICO By news.google.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 04:10:34 GMT Democrat Dave Min keeps Katie Porter’s House seat blue POLITICODemocrat wins California House seat to replace Porter The HillIn California’s 47th congressional district, former Republican Assemblyman Scott Baugh concedes to Democrat Dave Min The Mercury News Full Article
ee Jazztel offers subs over 15 free premium channels for Xmas By www.telecompaper.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 08:42:00 +0100 (Telecompaper) Jazztel has become the latest MasOrange brand to launch its Christmas campaign, offering all subscribers access to over 15 premium channels for free until after the festive season. The guest channels include Warner TV, Star Channel, Eurosport 1 and 2, TCM, Cosmo, Comedy Central, Nickelodeon, Nick Jr, Disney Jr, National Geographic, Nat Geo Wild, Discovery Channel, Mezzo and MTV... Full Article
ee 10 year old Audi Q5 diesel: keep it or sell it? By www.autocarindia.com Published On :: Sun, 10 Nov 2024 09:00:00 +1000 I own a 10-year-old Audi Q5 diesel, which is in mint condition even after 1.2 lakh kilometres. It has performed flawlessly, apart from one sensor issue that the dealership rectified. I’ve spent about Rs 60,000 on it recently, including four new tyres and some suspension bushes. It runs like new now, and I’m absolutely in love with it. I don’t travel to Delhi-NCR much, but I’m in two minds if I should hold on to it or sell it due to its age. Bonny Singh, Ajmer Autocar India says: Our advice is to hang on to it. 2.0 TDI engines are brilliant and you can’t get a new car with them anymore. There is a certain pleasure in driving a diesel SUV, so enjoy it while you can! If you don’t go to Delhi-NCR very much, you are not too inconvenienced either, and we don’t think a diesel ban on 10-year-old cars will be imposed in Rajasthan in the near future. Also See: Deep Drive Podcast: Is diesel a good choice? Full Article
ee Heaven freezes over: Riding to the Himalayas on Royal Enfields By www.autocarindia.com Published On :: Sat, 12 May 2018 09:00:00 +1000 I’ve been stuck on a motorcycle on a high-altitude pass before. I’ve been in -40deg Celsius at the Arctic circle a few years ago, and I’ve even woken up on a sack of flour in a dingy dhaba in the middle of a snowstorm and cried because it was so cold. So I like to think that I am pretty qualified for this crazy ride that Royal Enfield has planned. This time, there is one crucial difference. All my previous such adventures have been for a day at the worst and an hour at best. This time, they say it will be nine sustained days of teeth chatter and no, my amma won’t be able to come save me when I’ve had enough. I quickly pack Rs 7,000 worth (in excess baggage) of warm clothes and riding gear and buy enough thermals to own a controlling stake in Decathlon. This is not the usual cold-weather adventure, it can go very wrong. Also sending chills down my spine is when Royal Enfield delays the start of the trip by a couple of days because they want us to be in Kaza for the heaviest snowfall of the season. Hang on a minute! Don’t normal people try to avoid bad weather? I quickly make another trip to Decathlon and arrive at the starting point with my best frosty smile pasted on. The start point is in Shimla and I’m told there will be seven slightly modified Royal Enfield Himalayan Sleets waiting for us. We will then attempt to ride to Kaza in Spiti Valley, Himachal Pradesh, via the only route that is open/maybe open at this time of the year. The e-mail from Royal Enfield promises minus polar bear temperatures, lots of black ice on the road and a small side note that tells us that a hot bath at the end of a cold ride will be impossible once we cross over into Spiti Valley. Am I nervous? You bet I am. I know from past experience that snow and ice are the most difficult surfaces to ride a motorcycle on. You need to be fit because every inch of progress on zero-traction surfaces like these is like clawing back victory from the icy fingers of winter. The problem with snow and ice is that they have this ability to make you go from full CS Santosh control to sliding on your donkey ass in exactly 0.1 milliseconds. Oh well, like Vijay Parmar (India’s Thierry Sabine for those not in the know) said, I asked for this. GLOBAL WARMING So far, that e-mail has failed to live up to its veiled threat. The sun is out but it is cold and for once, I seem to be wearing the right warm riding gear. That changes slightly when we get to the high point on the road. The first sign I get is when my toes start freezing. Painfully. The frosty bite of winter is seeping in through my boots and woollen socks and robbing my toes of feel. I am also a very clever fellow obviously, because, in my bid to take a few photographs at the helipad at Nako, I’ve exposed my fingers to the knife-edged wind that is blowing through the place. I now have frozen toes and fingers. I look back now and thank god I didn’t feel the need to answer nature’s call at that point. I quickly stuff my hands into the rain mitts that have been fitted on the Sleets and turn on the heated grips to 80 percent heat. It takes a while for the grips to warm up and in that while, every clutch pull and every two-finger front brake application is agony. A few kilometres up, there is ice on the road at Malling Nallah – the crossover into Spiti. We finally seem to be leaving the everyday comforts we take for granted behind. I’m told we can forget about heated hotel rooms and running water. From now on, the water I brush my teeth with is so icy it scalds, and every time I smile at the face of adversity, my dry lips crack painfully. No amount of slathered Burt’s Bees helps (Vaseline does a better job, though), and anyone using anything other than a BSNL network can forget about their daily social media updates. I am surprised that the usual signs of AMS – the slower thought process, slight nausea, the mild headaches – aren’t hitting me. Vijay Parmar tells me that because it is so cold right now, the air up here is denser. We are, in effect, breathing like a K&N cold air filter. How cool is that! That night at a homestay in Tabo, we huddle around a bukhari sipping on soup and rum. I learn certain rules of a mountain home chief, of which is that if you leave the room for whatever reason, you close the door behind you and when you come back, you bring two logs of wood from the pile outside to keep the fire going. I step out and stare in wonder at the diamond carpet high above me before my rapidly depleting body heat forces me under three blankets, a down jacket and uneasy sleep. There is still no sign of snow. WE WILL GO AND FIND IT THEN Apparently, when it snows, it isn’t as cold as when it is not snowing. Either that or you are working so hard to get the bike through deep snow that you forget how cold it is. I think it is the latter because I’ve been struggling to ride up a slope covered in one-and-a-half feet of snow. We stopped before attempting the climb to that little village in Pin Valley National Park and fitted snow chains, but even that is not helping. The bike is bogging down and I’m having to walk it up the slope – engine on, first gear, clutch out, revs up. At 12,000ft, this little exercise that I execute so easily in Idukki’s mud is making me curse the cigarette I had with my chai earlier that morning. And then, the snowy patch hardens into a sheet of ice that runs across our temporary ski slope – it is a stream that froze and drops over the edge into a short but promisingly painful trip to the river below. I freeze but that’s the wrong thing to do. Ice is like an oil slick with a sprinkling of banana peel on it, so you want to ride the bike like you are walking on a slippery bathroom floor – no sudden movements or panicking allowed. In fact, you shouldn’t even think because in the time it takes to think, you will land your ass on a cold hard surface. Because it is a short stretch of ice, you ride up to it as slowly as you can, pull the clutch in and let the bike simply roll over the treacherously slick surface. The deep snow at the other side seems like a Velcro patch after that. I can feel my heart beating furiously, my mouth is dry and I find myself breathing like a locomotive. I take a few sips from my hydration pack, find a place where the side-stand won’t sink into the ground and watch in guilty glee as the others behind me struggle up the same slope in a mix of heavy breathing and flying snow. Pin Valley is beautiful at this time of year. We haven’t seen a soul all morning; I haven’t seen snow this white ever and the razor-sharp peaks of the Himalayas etched against that cobalt blue sky makes me briefly think that all this talk about global warming is nonsense. But it isn’t. The slopes on the south side are devoid of snow because well, it hasn’t snowed. Phuentshok, our host for the night in Tabo tells us it hasn’t snowed here since November and that this place should be under a ton of snow by now. It is a scary thought. THE POND What I love about the Himalayan is that it is so easy to manage off-road. It has good ground clearance like every dual-sport bike should have, but the seat isn’t high off the ground like every other dual-sport bike’s is. This means I can get my feet on the ground comfortably and that means I am way more confident on it than I am on my Triumph Tiger back home. On the dirt/gravel sections, as we head to Kaza later that evening, I find myself doing speeds I wouldn’t dare do on a bigger motorcycle. That the Himalayan has very modest power means I have that poor engine on its throttle stop most of the time. I won’t lie though. I did wish many times that it had a bit more power, but then again, I will tell you that the bike is fun because it is unintimidating. Now, because we are supposed to be buried in snow today and because it still hasn’t snowed, we decide to head higher up from the 12,000ft valley floor towards Kibber. We find a small pond that’s frozen over. I decide I am very clever again and fit the snow chains on my bike without gloves on. Cold air, cold metal, no feeling in the fingers. I ride nervously out onto the broad basin of the pond and promptly have the bike wash out from under me. Me falling breaks the ice (figuratively, not literally) and I am soon surrounded by six other bikes all hooning around the relatively broad basin of white. We drag raced on it, went sliding across the ice on our collective asses multiple times, tried our hands at flat tracking – it was an incredible high. It is cold but we’ve forgotten how cold it is and everyone’s face mirrors the same feeling – up there in the cold at 14,000ft with no one but us watching, freedom kicked in. Moments like this make me glad to be alive. WHITEOUT Through the ride, I’ve learned that there are different kinds of snow that you ride on. There’s deep snow which is an absolute workout to ride through, there’s ice covered by a thin layer of snow that is treacherous to ride on and there’s the third kind – the kind we get on the last day of the ride out from Kalpa. Ironically, we’ve had to leave Spiti Valley to get proper snowfall and overnight at Kalpa, a ton of the stuff has come down and turned the landscape fairy-tale white. The third kind of snow is now what we have to ride on and, to my delight, I discover that it is the most enjoyable sort. The road down to Reckong Peo is tarmac and on it is a few inches of snow. It is here that the snow chains work their best because they find enough traction on those few inches and there’s grip underneath. The residents of Kalpa stay in their warm houses as we ride down that road surrounded by tall pine trees and crisp, clean air. I learn to use the power and slide the rear wheel around hairpins; I learn that this kind of snow lets you take liberties, and I am genuinely sad that from here to Shimla and beyond is now a long road back to normal life. That night, as we sit around a table and share war stories, I realise what a kickass ride this has been. The struggle through the snow, the heart-in-the-mouth moments over ice, the biting cold, the billion stars on a pitch-black night and the incredibly close relationships you build with total strangers when you sit around a warm fire in the middle of nowhere is what made this trip for me. The chaps from Royal Enfield tell me that this ride was a ‘testing the waters’ kind of ride and they plan to include it in next year’s ride calendar, which in turn means we were guinea pigs. If this is what being a guinea pig feels like, sign me up for the next one, please. BIKE PREP A few minor modifications were all that was necessary to get these Himalayan Sleets ready for the snow ride. The engine oil was changed to fully synthetic 5W-40 grade to battle the expected below-freezing temperatures, and the drive chain had to be cleaned and lubricated almost every day because regular chain lubes don’t last long in these temperatures. Also, the foot peg rubbers were removed so our boots would grip them better. Then, of course, there were the Mizuno snow chains without which traversing the snow and ice stretches would have been very difficult. For our comfort, Royal Enfield fitted the bikes with rain mitts as well as heated grips from a company called Oxford. That’s it. That was all that was needed. RIDER PREP You are going to ride through extreme temperatures, and if you get your riding gear wrong, it will ruin your ride. Here’s what I used to stay warm: SOL SS-1 ADV helmet Scott Recoil XI goggles Alpinestars Touring winter balaclava Royal Enfield Darcha all-weather jacket with rain and warm liners Triumph Navigator gloves Royal Enfield Darcha pants with rain liner Two layers of Decathlon thermal inner wear Decathlon woollen socks Sidi On Road Gore-Tex boots (worked brilliantly off-road) Decathlon 2-litre hydration pack Also, remember to try on all your gear to make sure they fit well before the ride. Discovering your boots don’t have space for the extra thickness of the woollen socks, a night before the ride, can be a bummer. OUSEPH CHACKO Full Article
ee Mercedes CLE review: Breezy cruiser By www.autocarindia.com Published On :: Tue, 29 Oct 2024 09:00:00 +1000 Mercedes-Benz is on an onslaught in India and wants to leave no segment empty. After EVs, coupe-SUVs, and even sedans, it is now the turn of a convertible. And no, unlike the previous ones (E 53 cabriolet and SL 55), this one does not carry an AMG badge. The CLE 300 is a cabriolet that is far from the usual gung-ho AMG models, and instead, is a convertible for those who want to take it easy. It’s more about style and the feeling of the wind in your hair than about lap times and cornering. Mercedes CLE: design The CLE’s calling card is its top down laid-back character. In terms of design, there is a faint resemblance to the C-Class, but that’s all it is. Up close, the CLE is very different. The India-spec gets the AMG line treatment as standard, which adds a layer of sportiness to the design. As a result, the only chrome bits on the face are the studded grille and the strip on the front lip. The digital LED headlamps are wider and sharper, the bonnet features two muscular power lines, and the bumpers are sportier with piano black accents. Over to the side, you can tell it’s closer to a C-Class in dimension, thanks to the identical wheelbase. However, it trumps the C in terms of length and width. There is a prominent strip of chrome on the window line, the A-pillars, and the door handles. What also look the part are the sleek 19-inch wheels. A lot of the design will come down to your choice of colour combination. The soft-top can be had in a subtle black shade, but if you want a bit more pop, you can choose a shade of red as well for the roof. At the rear, the LED tail-lamps get a connecting element, and sporty bumpers incorporate the trapezoidal chrome exhaust tips that, like on all modern Mercs, aren’t actually connected to the exhaust system. With the top down, you need to get used to the attention. With the top down, it’s hard to miss the CLE. The long bonnet, raked windshield, sharp wheels and a stunning stance make it a looker. But even with the top up, it’s not like you’ll pass it over as just another Merc. The lines and form factor are properly unique and with the right colour combination, it will stand out. Mercedes CLE: interior Neck warmer acts as a scarf in chilly conditions. The interior of the CLE 300 is quite close to the C-Class when it comes to the dashboard design and layout. The AC vents, 12.3-inch instrument cluster and the 11.9-inch touchscreen are a straight lift, but on the CLE, the touchscreen gets a tilt function to reduce glare, especially when the top is down. Also, like with the soft top on the outside, you can opt for a bold upholstery choice for the interior to add a bit more drama. Wind deflector ensures your hairstyle is unfazed after a drive. There are more exclusive bits in the form of a wind deflector that pops out over the top of the windshield and ensures the airflow isn’t ruining your hairdo. There are vents in the front headrests that channel warm air onto the front passengers’ necks, acting as a virtual scarf in chilly weather. While that may be appreciated up north, the rest of the country is likely to keep it switched off. In terms of comfort, the seats are excellent with the right amount of cushioning and support – long distance drives will be effortless. They also get seat kinetics, along with heating and ventilation, which adds to the overall comfort. The CLE is a 2+2, but space in the back is best suited for children or short drives for adults under six feet. The backrest is upright, underthigh support is near absent and knee room is tight as well. Getting in and out, though, is extremely easy with the top folded away. Spare wheel eats into the already low boot space. What may also pose a challenge for long trips is the lack of boot space. With the soft top down, there isn’t much room; there’s space only for soft bags. Add a spare wheel, which in our conditions is handy, and you’re left with very little space. Mercedes CLE: performance Relaxed is the one-word description for how the CLE drives. It is laid back, restrained, and perfect for a quiet cruise. With the top up, cabin insulation is excellent and does a great job of muting a lot of ambient chaos of the city. The soft top has multiple layers of sound deadening, which helps keep out the excessive road and wind noise. It can be opened in just 20 seconds at speeds of up to 60kph. The 258hp, 2.0-litre turbo-petrol is creamy smooth and has dollops of torque that come in gradually. The 258hp, 2.0-litre turbo-petrol is creamy smooth and has dollops of torque that come in gradually. Instead of lunging ahead each time you flex your right foot, the CLE glides and picks up pace gradually. Though it gets more eager when you change the mode from Comfort to Sport, it still remains close to its character as a Mercedes-Benz rather than an AMG. What adds some zest to the performance is a 48V mild-hybrid system, which provides a bit over 20hp under hard acceleration. Still, nothing about it makes you want to corner hard or drive enthusiastically, and it urges you to cruise and enjoy the top-down experience. At high revs, there is a faint rasp of the exhaust, but nothing more. 0-100kph takes 6.7 seconds and the 9-speed automatic works very well via the paddleshifters. Mercedes CLE: ride, handling Maneuvering the CLE is easy, and despite the heft gained in Sport mode, it remains light on its feet. Being a long-distance cruiser, the suspension on the CLE is tuned for bad roads. It is soft and supple, and hence, despite the 19-inch wheels, ride comfort is very good. There is no adaptive suspension, so changing the modes won’t change the ride, but the stock setup works very well for our road conditions. One miss would be a nose-lift function as ground clearance is something to worry about, especially with a full load. Handling is effortless with a light steering. Maneuvering the CLE is easy, and despite the heft gained in Sport mode, it remains light on its feet. The 4MATIC all-wheel drive system offers good grip and control in bends, should you end up driving it enthusiastically. Mercedes CLE: price, verdict At Rs 1.1 crore (ex-showroom, India), the CLE 300 is pricey. However, it has no direct rival as of now. The BMW Z4, at Rs 90.90 lakh, is cheaper and gets more power, but it’s a totally different experience thanks to its sportier character. While the Rs 1.3 crore Mercedes-AMG E 53 cabriolet is a full Rs 20 lakh more – and very good – it isn’t as relaxing as the CLE 300. The CLE 300 is comfy and luxurious enough to use as a daily driver, but can change its character quickly. What the CLE 300 offers is a car that is comfy and luxurious enough to use as a daily driver, but can change its character in 20 seconds and offer a completely different experience. It sits in a sweet spot with no direct competition, and if a smooth, relaxing convertible is what you want, this will be a nice choice. Also see: New Mercedes E-Class review: Has the best gotten better? Full Article
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