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Nokia Harnesses AI and Cloud Growth, Optical Networks Drive Momentum
Nokia (NYSE: NOK) reported its first-quarter results, showcasing robust performance in optical networking and a substantial increase in sales from AI and cloud clientele. The company posted net sales of $5.26 billion, a 4% year-over-year increase, although it slightly missed Benzinga's estimate of $5.40 billion. Earnings per share (EPS) reached $0.06, surpassing estimates by 3% and marking a 67% year-over-year growth. This surge in AI and cloud-related revenue positions Nokia favorably for future expansion in these high-growth sectors.
By Bola SokunbiApr 23, 2026
Rivian R1T's Quirky Feature: 'Carolina Squat' Achieved Through Camp Mode
The 2026 Rivian R1T Quad Max, known for its extensive chassis adjustments, offers a peculiar workaround to achieve the 'Carolina squat' trend. By parking on a steep incline and activating Camp mode's leveling function, the truck can mimic this controversial aesthetic. While not intended for driving, this discovery highlights the unexpected versatility of the R1T's advanced features, even for unconventional uses.
By Jeremy ClarksonApr 23, 2026
Horse Powertrain's Compact Hybrid Engine for EV Conversion
Horse Powertrain has unveiled its X-Range C15 Direct Drive unit, a compact hybrid engine designed to convert electric vehicles into gasoline hybrids. This innovative system combines an electric motor and a 1.5-liter four-cylinder engine, offering a versatile solution for automakers to transition between battery-electric and hybrid powertrains. The unit's flat design allows for optimal packaging within an EV's low floor, providing power options of 94 horsepower or 148 horsepower.
By Chris HarrisApr 23, 2026
Ford's Strategic Shift: Dropping the Shelby Name for Financial Gains and Brand Reinvigoration
Ford's decision to discontinue the Shelby designation for its high-performance Mustangs, opting for the new 'Dark Horse' moniker, appears to be a calculated move. While officially attributed to emphasizing Ford Racing's identity, reports suggest a significant financial incentive: avoiding substantial royalty payments associated with the Shelby name. This strategic pivot could save the automaker millions and allow for a refreshed brand image.
By Michele AcquaragiaApr 23, 2026
Morgan Unveils Its Most Potent Vehicle: The Supersport 400
Morgan has introduced a more powerful version of its Supersport, dubbed the Supersport 400. This model boasts a BMW-sourced inline-six engine with 402 horsepower, a significant increase from the standard version. Despite its enhanced power, the car maintains its lightweight structure, similar to a Mazda Miata RF, ensuring thrilling performance. It comes equipped with 19-inch forged wheels, Michelin Pilot Sport 5 tires, and 24-way adjustable dampers, offering a blend of classic British roadster aesthetics with modern engineering.
By Henry FordApr 23, 2026