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Good Morning, Santa Fe 2.5T!

This month we bid farewell to Tucson and we had no regrets. In fact, it was an unexpectedly difficult vehicle to replace. After nearly 3 years with the Tucson, we were conflicted about how we’d fill the void. The trusty Tucson’s 1.6L turbocharged engine...

Thoughts on US Herd Immunity

As we discuss the future of technology, including availability of semiconductors, vaccine hesitancy, and challenges surrounding digital vaccination infrastucture, these hurdles may pale in comparison to the long-term consequences of COVID-19. The partisan divide is...

Desperation of the Chip Shortage

Whether they are heating your coffee to precise temperature, regulating the battery in your smartphone, or maintaining safety, emissions, and engine controls in your vehicle, semiconductors (often referred to as chips) are in everything around us. Imagine a shortage...

iMacs are colorful again!

The original iMac was iconic for its colorful design, but Apple’s subdued design limited it to white (in the G5), silver, and black for the majority of its life. The design of the new iMac is very intentional and that’s the point, but it’s not...

The Partisan COVID Concern Gap

As Texas Gov. Greg Abbott seeks to reopen Texas to 100% capacity and eliminate mask mandates by Wednesday, March 10, comments sections have been set ablaze. There’s a stark partisan divide when it comes to concern over Coronavirus and it’s worth mentioning...