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Google Photos has always been built on AI, but its new Gemini infusion just proved you can still care about the user while ...
Global vehicle sales were up in May for Japanese car giant Toyota Motor compared to the same period of the previous year, the company reported on Friday. Shares in Toyota Motor were gaining around 3% ...
Japan’s railways aren’t just a convenient way to get around, they’re practically a national treasure that highlight the country’s technological achievement, precision, and culture. Trains here run ...
TAIPEI :Taiwan's Foxconn will soon announce a second Japanese auto partner, Chairman Young Liu said on Thursday, as the company best known as Apple's main iPhone maker continues its ...
The problems Kyowa and other auto suppliers face illustrate a decades-long shift in Japan, which no longer floods the world with chips. Japanese carmakers call US tariff "national crisis" - Car ...
JDM: Japanese Drift Master is an ambitious and sincere ode to Japanese drift culture, but right now it feels like an unfinished project that’s shipped without the early access caveat.
China’s EV leader is already starting to crack Japan’s auto market, where foreign automakers have struggled for years. BYD sold 2,223 EVs in Japan in 2024, accounting for 4% of overall ...
TOKYO -- More than half of major Japanese auto parts makers that expect higher costs due to U.S. President Donald Trump's tariffs are considering raising prices, a Nikkei survey has found. The U.S ...
For Japan’s five biggest automakers, the new tariffs are expected to total roughly $25 billion a year (3.6 trillion yen), according to a report by Kohei Takahashi, Japan auto analyst at UBS ...
The Japanese could make a big stink out of the CAFE standards if they wanted to, since their car companies don’t specialize in the larger vehicles that those standards encourage. Kei cars are ...
Honda was the first Japanese auto manufacturer to begin building cars in the United States, as its Marysville Auto Plant in Marysville, Ohio, began making cars on Nov. 1, 1982.
Business was already tough for auto parts maker Asahi Tekko, but with US car tariffs due to bite this week its president has a simple message for Donald Trump: "Give me a break." ...