PgEdge’s ColdFront bets on one Postgres system for both transactions and real-time analytics

pgEdge’s new ColdFront aims to run transactions and real-time analytics in one Postgres-based system, cutting ETL sprawl, data copies, and dashboard lag.

The Next BMW X5 Could Tip Past 7,700 Pounds, A Weight That Brings Real-World Headaches

BMW’s next X5 could near 7,700 pounds, crossing a key European threshold that can affect rules, costs, and everyday usability.

IPTV Promises Thousands of Channels for a Few Bucks, Here’s How to Pick a Service Without Getting Burned

IPTV is booming in France with promises of thousands of channels for $5–$15, but quality, device support, and legality can make or break your stream.

Choosing a Business Cell Phone Carrier: The Make-or-Break Checklist for U.S. Companies

A business cell plan can boost productivity, or quietly drain your budget. Here’s how to pick the right carrier based on coverage, data, support, and real cost.

Dacia’s 2025 Bigster turns into a budget “micro-camper”, and it could shake up weekend road trips

Dacia’s 2025 Bigster pairs a hybrid SUV with a removable “Pack Sleep” bed kit, an affordable micro-camper concept priced around $27,000.

Dacia’s $22,000 “Sandman” 4×4 camper could be the budget road-trip rig Americans have been waiting for

Dacia is teasing a $22,000 Sandman 4x4 camper concept for 2025, compact, modular, and built for dirt-road getaways on a tight budget.

VW’s ID. Buzz is getting a “Good Night” camping kit, built for quick getaways, not full-time van life

VW’s ID. Buzz is getting a removable “Good Night” camping kit, about $2,800, plus AWD upgrades, bigger batteries, and more towing power.

France’s $170-a-Month EV Deal Returns in 2026, But Only 50,000 Households Will Get One

France will reopen its $170-a-month EV leasing program on July 16, 2026, but only 50,000 households can qualify, and fine print matters.

Chausson’s X640 Packs Big-RV Comfort Into 23 Feet, Without the Usual Bulk

Chausson’s 23-foot X640 squeezes a big lounge, drop-down bed, and tall gear garage into a compact rig, now with upgraded Titanium Ultimate trim.

Most People Are Charging Batteries the Wrong Way, and It Can End in Fire or Electrocution

91% of people in France report risky charging habits, a study finds, mistakes that can trigger overheating, fires, or even electrocution.

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