Shimano launched its first fully wireless electronic groupsets earlier this year, with options across mountain biking and gravel. Historically, Shimano’s Di2 groupsets have shared technologies across ...
Classified has announced integration between its Powershift Hub technology and Shimano Di2 electronic groupsets, marking “a key milestone in drivetrain compatibility.” This integration is the result ...
A soft electroactive gel enables untethered robots to deform, grip, and move using only external electric fields, eliminating the need for internal wiring or circuitry. (Nanowerk Spotlight) The ...
Shimano has introduced its new fully wireless Di2 XTR M9200 mountain bike components. According to Shimano, the no-compromise Di2 system delivers ultra-precise and lightning-quick electronic shifting ...
Shimano Q’Auto is a new automatic-shifting system powered by a dynamo incorporated into a new rear hub that integrates with the brand’s Cues derailleurs. Crucially, compared to existing Shimano Di2 ...
Shimano has launched its latest 12-speed XTR Di2 electronic groupset, M9250. Why should drop bar riders care? Well, XTR Di2 hasn’t been upgraded for ten years and the groupset’s new features, ...
ISELIN, N.J.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--1Kosmos, a leader in unifying identity proofing and passwordless authentication, today announced the 1Kosmos platform now natively supports Microsoft Entra ID. This ...
We’ve been deep in Di2 rumors ever since Shimano bypassed XTR and released an ebike-only XT Di2 groupset in 2022. And the rumor mill only got louder when a new 2x-only GRX Di2 launched last spring… ...
PEZ readers may remember my Colnago V3 project bike with Ultegra R8000: “The shifting is light, crisp, and sure. Dura Ace is supposed to be better, but I’m not ...
Professional cycling has, in its recent history, been prone to a shocking variety of cheating methods and dirty tricks. Performance-enhancing drugs. Tacks strewn on race courses. Even stealthy motors ...
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