Friday, 4 November 2016

Samsung recalls millions of washers more than a month after government warning

The washers can become dangerous when washing bulky items, such as comforters, which can cause the machines to vibrate violently or even burst apart. The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission listed the recall Friday, saying that Samsung has received 733 reports of faulty machines. Nine resulted in injuries, including a "broken jaw, injured shoulder, and other impact or fall-related injuries," the agency said.
Customer complaints submitted to the government described washers that exploded and lodged debris in the walls, levitated or ripped sockets from their screws. The recall includes an estimated 2.8 million washers sold between March 2011 and November 2016. A full list of the affected models is online. Front-load washers are not included in the recall.
The Consumer Product Safety Commission issued a warning about the washers in late September, while Samsung was dealing with the massive recall of its Galaxy Note 7, which was also prone to exploding, because of faulty batteries. After recalling its initial batch of smartphones and issuing replacements, the company had to issue a second stage of the recall when the replacement phones also began catching fire.
The close timing of the two faulty product issues raised some questions about whether consumers would start to doubt the general safety of Samsung products.
A picture of a faulty washer, submitted to SaferProducts.gov.

Users may also opt for a rebate toward the purchase of a new washer, which can be a Samsung product or another brand. The value of those rebates will be determined by the age of the washer and its model. Those who choose to get another Samsung washer will get up to an additional $150.
Until users make their decision, they are advised to wash bulky items only on the delicate or waterproof cycles. Samsung is also sending affected customers a "Home Label Kit" describing these safety measures, which can be attached to the washers.
Samsung is still cleaning up the last stages of its smartphone recall — which it estimated will cost as much as $5.3 billion. In an attempt to catch remaining holdouts who still have the faulty phone, the firm recently started discontinuing network service for the phones in some parts of the world, such as New Zealand. It has not announced similar plans in the United States.

What to expect from 'Overwatch' at the event

Friday afternoon is when BlizzCon's biggest event, the opening ceremony, kicks off. It will be livestreamed on Blizzard's site starting at 2 p.m. Eastern, and if any big Overwatch news is going to hit — including the highly anticipated reveal of a new character called Sombra — that's where it will be.
Will Sombra be revealed at BlizzCon 2016? What to expect from 'Overwatch' at the event

Will Sombra be revealed at BlizzCon?

The biggest question on the minds of Overwatch players is whether Blizzard will finally unveil Sombra, the character that fans have been hunting for through an alternate reality game that has them solving riddles and searching for clues in various corners of the internet.
In recent weeks, the Sombra ARG has ramped up considerably in a new phase of the ARG that involved Sombra disrupting the debut of LumériCo's new nuclear power plant in Dorado. 
That particular chapter seems to have come to a close, so it seems like a good time for Blizzard to finally release her on the public test region before she enters the live version of the game.

Saturday, 15 October 2016

Mercedes-Benz customers in Germany will be given the chance to rent out ...







Mercedes-Benz customers in Germany will be given the chance to rent out their cars 
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According to Motoring, Mercedes-Benz chief executive Dieter Zetsche said at the Paris Auto Show: “Your car can be equipped with a box that connects it to an online platform. Then your photograph of your Mercedes creates yours car’s profile. It’s like Airbnb for cars. Next you enter your free dates and give thousands of members the ability to rent, unlock and drive your car, all with a smart phone

Sunday, 18 September 2016

Class Cabriolet for 2017 Spotted with Less Camouflage / Mercedes Benz

Yes, 2017 Mercedes-Benz E-Class Cabriolet has been seen again! This time with even less camouflage.

  In spite of the black and white swirls and lines, some things are for sure. There is no more that fake, whale tail spoiler on the back side, no more big rear bumper add-ons, and no more those etiquettes on the front grille. The new E-Class is about to look a lot like in the middle of smaller C-Class Cabriolet and larger S-Class Cabriolet. Well, if it’s a Mercedes, then it should look like one, right? That is the reason for continuing the company’s design for cars with two doors.
Knowing that the current versions of E-Class coupe and cabriolet have the platform of the previous C-Class, there is a change for the 2017 model. The 2017 Mercedes-Benz E-Class will actually be supported by the same platform that the E-Class sedan and wagon are using, which is logical.
As for the interior, newest photographs taken don’t show much. What we can rely on is the interior previously spotted in May. So we predict that there won’t be huge changes when it comes to styling and features inside the car.
When it comes to the base powertrains of the cabriolet, Mercedes will probably use the existing engine versions that are used for sedan and wagon. Those would be a 135kW/300Nm 2.0-litre turbocharged gasoline unit (E200), 143kW/400Nm 2.0-litre turbo-diesel (E220d) and another 2.0-litre turbo petrol (E300) developing 180kW and 370Nm. Of course, if 2.0 is not enough, there are always bigger solutions. You can choose between a 190kW/620Nm 3.0-litre turbo-diesel (E350d) and the 245kW/480Nm 3.0-litre twin-turbo gasoline (E400) as the strongest version available. All of these will have an automatic transmission with nine gears

Of course, the model to admire the most when it comes to E-Class is AMG E63. We have seen a brochure that leaked from Russia and, we must say, watch out! The AMG E63 model will produce 420 kW and 750 Nm from the new Mercedes-Benz 4.0-litre twin-turbo V8, while the even hotter E63 S will have an output of 450 kW and 850Nm. The AMG E63 will be able to sprint from 0-100km/h in just 3.7 seconds. In addition, the version with the S sign will be completing the same task in impressive 3.5 seconds! The coupe is expected to have similar results, but in some cases, it is logical that the top-off model will have 0.1 or 0.2 seconds slower time. Its car body is a bit different because of the roof mechanism and it is heavier due to the folding roof. That’s not all. There will also be an AMG E43 version. It will be powered by a 295kW/520Nm 3.0-litre twin-turbo V6. This engine in the E-Class needs only 4.6 seconds to reach 100km/h speed.