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Title: Sony Ericsson’s Bluetooth Car: A Retro Tech Oddity

by Rachel Kim – Technology Editor October 28, 2025
written by Rachel Kim – Technology Editor

Retro Tech resurfaces: Sony Ericsson’s Bluetooth-Controlled Car​ – A Nostalgic Look Back

A ⁢forgotten piece ⁣of early 2000s tech is gaining renewed attention online: the Sony Ericsson CAR-100, a remote-controlled car steered entirely by a Sony Ericsson mobile ​phone via Bluetooth. Originally retailing for around €80, the CAR-100 offered a unique blend ‍of mobile technology and toy innovation,‍ and remarkably, could be recharged using ⁢the same charger as its controlling handset.

Before smartphones dominated pockets, Sony Ericsson‍ pioneered a novel use for its feature phones. The CAR-100 wasn’t just a gadget; it represented an early exploration of mobile device connectivity beyond ⁤calls and texts. While now largely a collector’s item, the CAR-100 foreshadowed the ​rise of app-controlled devices and the Internet of Things, demonstrating a ⁣vision of mobile ⁢phones as global remote controls long before it became commonplace. Its appeal lies⁣ in its simplicity and the novelty of repurposing a phone into a vehicle’s command center.

The CAR-100 operated through a Bluetooth connection,allowing users to control the car’s movement directly from their Sony Ericsson‍ phone. Beyond the remote control functionality, a key feature was ​its convenient charging system – the car could be powered up using the phone’s standard charger, offering a fast recharge in minutes.

Finding a working CAR-100 today proves challenging,‌ as production ceased ⁢years ago with the decline of the⁢ Sony Ericsson brand.Tho, online communities and retro tech enthusiasts continue to​ share memories and seek out the elusive toy, a testament to its enduring appeal. The ​device was originally highlighted by Kraftfuttermischwerk.de.

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Business

– Learn to Invest in Global Stocks via Colombia’s BVC MGC

by Priya Shah – Business Editor October 28, 2025
written by Priya Shah – Business Editor

Access ​Global markets: Investing⁢ in ‌International ‍Companies Through the Colombian ⁤Stock Exchange

Colombian investors now have a pathway to owning shares in some of the worldS largest companies thanks to the⁤ Colombian Global Market (MGC), a⁢ system operated by the BVC (Colombian ⁢Stock Exchange).The MGC allows the public to buy and sell foreign securities​ listed on international ⁣markets, offering diversification and access to a broader‌ investment landscape.

Recently,‍ Microsoft became the final member of the “Majestic Seven” – Apple, Microsoft, Amazon, Alphabet (Google), Meta (Facebook),⁣ Nvidia, and Tesla – to become available through the MGC. This provides investors focused ⁣on the technology sector with the ⁣opportunity to ⁤invest in any of these seven⁤ influential companies. Current​ market activity, like‍ Tesla’s recent ‍quarterly earnings report, is already drawing investor⁣ attention.

How to Invest:

The process involves four key steps. First, investors must select a Stock Broker Company. Second, seeking professional advice⁢ is crucial, as these investments⁤ carry inherent risk. Davivienda Corredores emphasizes the importance⁤ of understanding the potential risks and rewards with the guidance of an investment advisor.⁣ Third, investors deposit ⁢funds ​and ‌choose​ assets ⁣aligned with their stock market‌ expectations. ongoing ⁢monitoring of the investment, ideally‌ with continued professional guidance, is recommended.

Tax Advantages &⁢ Long-Term Outlook:

Investing through the MGC offers potential tax benefits. Carlos Guayara, ⁢co-founder of Trii, points out‍ that ⁤investing directly on international platforms can⁤ result in capital gains taxes ‌as high as 40%, ⁢while ‍investments channeled through⁢ the BVC may be subject to a ⁢maximum of ‌10% under specific tax ‍regimes,​ or potentially no tax at all.

Guayara stresses the importance of​ a long-term investment​ horizon. ​”At least you have to give yourself five years with an investment,” he advises. Understanding risk‍ tolerance ⁣and‍ staying informed are also⁢ vital components ‌of a successful investment strategy. “You don’t have to be an expert, but you ⁤do have​ to be​ aware of the news and ‌have context,”⁤ he adds, ‍encouraging potential investors to take action rather than ‌remaining on the sidelines.

Beyond the Magnificent Seven:

The MGC isn’t limited to just the tech giants. Investors can also access companies across various sectors, including healthcare (Pfizer),⁢ finance (Bank ⁢of America), retail ⁣(nike, Falabella, Cencosud), automotive (Ford), and transportation (Uber), among‍ others. ‌ All⁣ transactions are conducted in Colombian pesos,‍ and the ‍MGC‍ offers both ‌individual company shares and Exchange Traded Funds ⁢(ETFs) as investment vehicles. The BVC highlights⁢ the MGC’s potential to diversify portfolios​ and expand global investment opportunities.

MGC Performance – January to July:

Recent data ⁢from the BVC shows notable activity on the​ MGC.‍ Between January and july, there were approximately 182,675 transactions involving ​45,782 investors. By ⁤volume, Nu currently​ holds the largest‌ share at 28.5%,​ followed⁢ by the Ib01 and Cspx funds‍ with 33.1% and 19.4% respectively. Individual stocks also feature prominently,⁤ with ⁤Nvidia accounting for 8.8%, ‍Google for ⁣4.8%, ‌Nike for 3.2%,‍ and Apple‌ for ⁤2.2% of trading ​volume.

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Entertainment

Åge Aleksandersen and the Association, Åge Aleksandersen

by Julia Evans – Entertainment Editor October 28, 2025
written by Julia Evans – Entertainment Editor

Åge Aleksandersen‍ Announces‍ Retirement, Plans​ to Embrace Life After 65

Namsos, ‍Norway – 2025/10/28 ‍ – Norwegian⁢ rock icon Åge Aleksandersen, best known⁤ as​ the frontman of Åge Aleksandersen and the Association, has‌ announced his intention to retire from performing and fully embrace life after turning 65.The decision marks a significant moment for ‍the artist and⁤ his devoted fanbase, signaling the end of an era for one of Norway’s most beloved musicians.

Aleksandersen, reflecting on⁢ his long and successful career, questioned the conventional wisdom of deferring enjoyment ‍to a distant ⁤future. “What the hell are you going to save for when you’ve passed 65?” he reportedly asked, prompting a reevaluation‌ of his priorities. This shift comes ‍as Aleksandersen prepares to enter a ⁤new phase⁢ of life, prioritizing personal fulfillment over the demands of a touring musician.

Åge⁣ Aleksandersen rose to prominence in ⁢the 1970s with the band Kråkesølv, later forming Åge Aleksandersen and the Association, ⁤which became a cornerstone of the ⁢Norwegian ‌rock scene.Throughout⁢ his career, he has released numerous‌ critically acclaimed albums and ⁤captivated audiences with his energetic performances and relatable lyrics. His music often reflects the experiences and perspectives of working-class Norwegians, earning him a reputation as a voice for the people.

Recent coverage ​in Namdalsavisa ⁣ also highlights ‍the story of Skjalg, 44, who found unexpected success through the Association, ‍demonstrating the band’s continued impact and influence on aspiring musicians.⁤ Aleksandersen’s decision to retire underscores a broader⁣ conversation about work-life balance and the pursuit ​of personal happiness, resonating with audiences beyond the realm⁣ of music.While details regarding a final tour or farewell performances have not been⁤ disclosed, fans eagerly await further announcements ⁤regarding Aleksandersen’s future plans.

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Entertainment

Hugh Jackman and Sutton Foster’s Broadway Romance: A Longtime Connection

by Julia Evans – Entertainment Editor October 28, 2025
written by Julia Evans – Entertainment Editor

Broadway‘s Hugh Jackman and Sutton Foster Confirm Romance After years of Friendship and Onstage Chemistry

NEW ‌YORK – Hugh Jackman‌ and Sutton Foster are reportedly in a ⁢romantic relationship, bringing too light‍ a connection cultivated‌ over two decades of professional respect and, more recently, intense collaboration. The news confirms speculation that blossomed following their⁤ starring roles in the 2022 broadway revival of The Music Man.

Their paths first crossed during Foster’s Tony Award-winning⁣ run in Thoroughly Modern Millie ⁣ when Jackman captured a photo with the rising star. A year later, in 2004, Jackman would begin a three-year stint ​hosting the Tony Awards, winning ⁤his own award in 2006 for The Boy From Oz, a performance remembered for its flamboyant costumes, including cheetah-print and gold pants. Throughout ⁤this period, both established themselves as leading figures in​ the ​theater world, a shared passion that formed the foundation of their enduring friendship.

Both actors entered their connection ​with established personal histories. Jackman married Australian⁢ actor ‍and producer⁢ Deborra-Lee Furness in 1996, and they share two children, Oscar⁣ and Ava. Foster’s romantic life included marriage to actor‍ Christian Borle from 2006 ⁣to 2009, and a ⁢relationship with actor Bobby Cannavale,⁢ whom she thanked ‌alongside her dresser during her 2011 Tony acceptance speech for Anything Goes. Cannavale later found⁤ a partner in Australian actor Rose Byrne. Despite their respective relationships, Jackman and Foster maintained a professional rapport, even sharing a dance during‌ Jackman’s fourth time hosting the Tonys in 2014, though their connection remained platonic.

The dynamic shifted with the announcement of The Music Man revival in March 2019, slated for an ​October ⁤2020 opening. At the time, Jackman was still married​ to Furness, and Foster⁢ was ⁤married to⁤ screenwriter Ted Griffin, with whom she had adopted a⁤ daughter, Emily, in 2017.‌ However, the pandemic ⁣delayed ⁣the production until 2022.

As rehearsals resumed, mutual admiration blossomed⁣ into something more. Jackman publicly praised ​Foster’s talent, ⁣telling Vanity ‌Fair in January 2022, “She⁤ can learn⁤ a new ⁣dance in three​ hours, and she’s the best dancer you’ve seen‌ on ⁢Broadway.” Foster reciprocated the sentiment on Late Night With seth meyers, stating, “I’m having the time of my life playing opposite this guy. It’s a dream come true.” This shared thankfulness, it appears, evolved into a personal connection, culminating in the recently confirmed romance.

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Inside Florida Panthers goalie Sergei Bobrovsky’s postgame wine raffles

by Emma Walker – News Editor October 26, 2025
written by Emma Walker – News Editor

Panthers Goalie sergei Bobrovsky ⁤Celebrates Wins with Teammate Wine Raffles

SUNRISE, ‌FL – Florida panthers goaltender Sergei Bobrovsky ‍has cultivated‌ a unique ⁣postgame ⁤tradition: a raffle awarding a ‌bottle of wine to a teammate following each of ‍his victories. Teh practice, a⁢ gesture of‌ appreciation ​for the⁣ team’s collective effort, ‌has become a popular ritual within the‌ Panthers’ locker room​ as the team enjoys sustained success.

bobrovsky, a 16-year NHL veteran, began⁣ his career with the Philadelphia Flyers before a trade sent him to the Columbus Blue Jackets, where he earned two Vezina‍ Trophies as the league’s top goaltender.He joined the Panthers in ‌2019, ⁢signing a seven-year, ⁢$70 million contract. While his initial seasons in Florida brought mixed ⁤results – ‍including just one shutout in ‌his ⁢first two‍ years and a⁢ career-worst 3.23 ‌goals-against average in his debut campaign – Bobrovsky found his⁣ stride in the 2022-23 playoffs.

Initially not the Game 1 starter ⁣against the Boston Bruins, Bobrovsky took over for Alex Lyon during the ⁣series, ultimately leading the Panthers to an upset ⁣victory and a surprising run⁤ to the Stanley Cup Final, ‍where they ‍lost to the Vegas⁢ Golden Knights in five games.

“We have a great group of guys,” ‌Bobrovsky ⁢said. “We’ve got‍ great, solid management, ⁢great ‍coaches, great staff. It’s exciting to be part of this team. ​I appreciate this prospect to be the goalie for this organization, and I’m blessed.”

Bobrovsky’s recent performance ‍has​ been particularly strong, recording five shutouts in ⁤his past six playoff series. His generosity and humility have​ resonated ‍with ​teammates.

“He’s been unbelievable, ⁤and we don’t have our success⁢ without him,” said ‌Panthers​ forward Carter Verhaeghe, a past raffle winner. “he’s such‍ a good guy.If you’re lucky to talk to him, he’s a really, really fun guy to be around.”

Forward Jonah Gadjovich added,”He loves to give back. he’s a very generous guy,and I think‌ he just has⁢ some fun with it,too.”

Some players, like defenseman Gustav Schmidt, who has won ‌the raffle twice, have enjoyed ⁤thier winnings, but are preserving at ⁣least one bottle. “I’ll never​ drink it,” Schmidt said.

The tradition excludes⁣ the coaching staff, a decision understood by Head Coach⁢ Paul Maurice. “The players do ‘all the ​hard things,’ such as blocking shots and defending to help preserve Bobrovsky’s shutout bids,” Maurice explained. “It’s a smart thing to do. And it’s a kind‍ thing‌ to do.” He jokingly added, ‍”(He) could expand ​it every once in a while. I’m just saying.”

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Entertainment

Robert Jan Peters: The Hague Artist’s Insights

by Julia Evans – Entertainment Editor October 26, 2025
written by Julia Evans – Entertainment Editor

Veteran Dutch Actor Robert ⁢Jan ​Peters on Life, The Hague, ​and a⁢ Bittersweet ‘Frozen’ Encounter

Table of Contents

  • Veteran Dutch Actor Robert ⁢Jan ​Peters on Life, The Hague, ​and a⁢ Bittersweet ‘Frozen’ Encounter
    • A Life Rooted in Indonesia
    • The Hague: ‌Beauty and Discomfort
    • Simple Pleasures and a Past Connection
    • A Timely Philosophy

Published: October 26, 2023

A Life Rooted in Indonesia

Robert Jan Peters,‍ a familiar face to Dutch television audiences for nearly fifteen ⁢years – frequently enough recognized, ‌he ​notes, ⁣as the man wiht ‍”that ‍mustache doesn’t⁣ really sit well”‌ from numerous commercials ⁢- was born⁣ on ​August 31, ​1948, in Bandung, the former Dutch ⁢East ⁢indies. He ⁤fondly remembers his birthplace as “the most beautiful city in the ‌world,the⁢ Paris of Java,” adding ‍a‍ playful “with OE‌ please” -⁢ a reference likely known to those familiar‍ with Dutch colonial history.

The Hague: ‌Beauty and Discomfort

Currently residing in Scheveningen, Peters holds a simple preference for the most beautiful spot in The‌ Hague: “My own terrace.” Though, his observations ‌aren’t always ‌idyllic. He expresses ⁤a poignant discomfort⁣ with ⁢a⁢ scene he witnesses regularly at the back⁣ of the Circustheater.

“For ⁣two‍ years now,girls​ of about six years⁢ old have been shivering in princess dresses at⁢ the⁢ artist​ entrance,as ‌they want an autograph ‍or⁤ selfie with an actor from⁢ Frozen. ⁣But there is now a sign ⁤stating how far they can go⁣ and that ​bothers me. What a⁤ mess,⁤ as​ without those children there would⁢ be no Frozen at ‌all.”

This observation highlights a complex‍ feeling – a recognition​ of the joy⁣ Frozen brings, tempered by⁣ concern for the children’s experience and‍ the imposition of boundaries.

Simple Pleasures and a Past Connection

Peters has moved on ⁢from a favorite ⁣pub,but⁢ maintains a⁣ connection to the⁣ arts​ through regular visits to the ‌coffee shop at the Mauritshuis museum,where he previously volunteered.⁤ When ‍asked about his diet, he admits ⁤to a⁤ conscious effort to ⁢eat healthily. ⁢

“Well, I’m trying to‍ lose a little weight. So I stick⁣ to salads with vegetables⁣ or⁤ one hundred percent vegetable. But every now and then I like​ to have a different ⁤variation on a piece of toast with a glass of wine.”

A Timely Philosophy

Underpinning his ⁢life and work is a simple, yet⁣ powerful motto: “The⁤ time to live is now.”

This profile offers a glimpse into the‌ life ⁤and outlook of Robert Jan Peters, a seasoned actor and keen observer of Dutch society.

Did ‍you enjoy learning a little more about Robert⁤ Jan Peters? ‌ I’d ⁤love to hear‍ your thoughts! Feel free to⁢ share this‍ article with anyone who might find it captivating, leave a comment below, ⁢or subscribe to our ​newsletter ‌ for more insightful profiles and breaking news delivered straight to your​ inbox.

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