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Due to huge customer demand, Pick n Pay today launched its new Vehicle Licence Disc Renewal Service nationally. Customers will now be able to renew their licence disc in over 500 Pick n Pay stores, ...
The very first automotive compact disc player — the Pioneer CDX-1 — launched in 1984, but it wasn't until a few years later that you could purchase a new car with a factory-equipped unit. At ...
Discover the fascinating process of manufacturing car disc brakes using old, damaged truck engine blocks. Watch as these discarded engine blocks are repurposed and transformed into essential car ...
Discover the fascinating process behind making car disk brakes using molding techniques. Starting from engine block cylinder pieces, skilled workers transform raw materials into precision components.
CD sales are also picking up again following the uptick in vinyl sales that began in the late 2010s. The clear Instant Disk CP1 player is available for order now at BEAMS , and is estimated to ...
Yes, you read that right: This is a car you can buy new in the year of our Lord, 2024, that still comes with a CD player. If being able to own a naturally aspirated, V-8-powered sport sedan wasn ...
'Quantum CD' could hold up to 1,000 times more data than today's optical disks. News. ... —New 'petabit-scale' optical disc can store as much information as 15,000 DVDs ...
Modern car manufacturers have decided to leave out CD players and radios built into their cars. This is not to deprive ZBC of its much-needed revenue, but to deal with the modern needs of their ...
The last new car on sale with a built-in CD player has now disappeared from UK showrooms, but a resurgence in CD sales has led retailers to suggest car makers are turning their backs on music fans.
It has been revealed that car manufacturers will no longer be including CD players in their new car models in the UK. The entertainment system has been available in cars for the past 40 years and ...
While the latest figures on CD listening are down on five years ago (2019: 27.6% in-car and 31.2% in-home), it still amounts to around seven million individuals. That equates to around 20% of the ...