Monday
Jan122015

Chevy Volt EV concept aiming for an affordable electric future

Electric vehicles are cool and make sense for cleaner, more efficient commuting but they're priced out of reach for most users. The high-tech models from Tesla and the latest BMW i cars promise an amazing future but cost upwards of $45,000.00. Chevy's Volt EV concept is a full-sized compact car that's aiming at a more 'affordable' entry-level price of $30,000.00 for a vehicle with a 200 mile range.

“The Bolt EV concept is a game-changing electric vehicle designed for attainability, not exclusivity,” said General Motors CEO Mary Barra. “Chevrolet believes electrification is a pillar of future transportation and needs to be affordable for a wider segment of customers.” No word on when this concept will go into active production but if anyone can pull this off, Chevy seems to have what it takes to make it happen.

Monday
Jan122015

BMO's new iPad App with integrated access to banking and self-directed investing

The iPad has is recognized as a the best consumer tablet in the market but has also made some serious inroads in the enterprise and banking industry. BMO Financial Group has introduced the BMO Banking & InvestorLine iPad app – the first integrated app from a major Canadian bank that offers customers access to personal banking and self-directed investing services along with a personal finance management tool.
 
"With one streamlined login, customers can easily manage their personal banking and self-directed investing with the added benefit of a personal financial management tool,” said Cesar Rainusso, Vice-President, Digital Channels, BMO Financial Group.

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Monday
Jan122015

Spotify now has 15 million subscribers and 60 million active users

Spotify just announced that they have 15 million subscribers and 60 million active users. Quite a way to start the year as the company streams more music to more countries. "So as we set off into the new year, we want to send a giant thank you to all of you. We can’t wait for the year in music ahead!," a post in their website states.

Monday
Jan122015

VW Golf is North American Car of the Year at Detroit Auto Show

It's been an impressive start of the year for Volkswagen as the company's venerable Golf won the 2015 Car of the Year award at the Detroit Auto Show just one week after it demoed one of the most compelling visions for the future of car infotainment at Internetional CES.

"The Volkswagen Golf gains fuel efficiency, safety and functionality while simultaneously costing less than the car it replaces....If the 2015 Golf signifies where VW is headed the German automaker's future looks bright indeed," says Karl Brauer, senior analyst at Kelley Blue Book, also a NACTOY juror.

Volkswagen is thrilled to start 2015 with the Golf and Golf GTI taking home the incredible North American Car of the Year title," said Michael Horn, CEO, Volkswagen Group of America. VW previously won the show in 1999 when it launched the New Beetle.

Ford's F-150 took the Truck of the Year award at the show.

Source: USA Today