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Maxpeedingrods Introduces IDDS Series Coilover System with Electronic Damping Control

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Maxpeedingrods introduces the IDDS Series Coilover System, bringing electronic damping control to aftermarket enthusiasts with customizable suspension settings designed for different driving preferences and conditions.

ORLANDO, Fla., Aug. 23, 2026 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ — Maxpeedingrods, a global automotive aftermarket performance brand, has expanded its suspension portfolio with the introduction of the IDDS Series Coilover System, a suspension solution designed to provide aftermarket enthusiasts with greater flexibility and control over their vehicle setup.

The IDDS Series brings electronic damping control to aftermarket suspension applications, giving enthusiasts a smarter way to personalize suspension settings for different driving preferences.

The IDDS Series will be available in September 2026 as the latest addition to maXpeedingrods’ suspension portfolio, reflecting the brand’s continued focus on developing accessible performance solutions that combine engineering development with real-world driving needs. Designed as a standalone aftermarket system, the IDDS Series operates without requiring CAN bus communication. The system will initially be offered for selected compatible vehicle applications.

For many driving enthusiasts, suspension tuning has always involved finding the right balance between comfort and performance. A softer suspension setup can provide a more comfortable experience for daily driving, while a firmer setup can deliver a more responsive driving feel. However, traditional manual adjustment methods often require physical access to individual dampers, making it less convenient to change settings between different driving scenarios.

The IDDS Series addresses this challenge by integrating electronic damping control into a standalone coilover system, allowing drivers to adjust suspension characteristics directly from the vehicle interior. At the core of the system is electronically controlled solenoid valve technology, which regulates oil flow within the damper to adjust damping response according to the selected driving mode.

By varying damping force electronically, the system helps drivers switch between comfort-oriented and performance-focused suspension characteristics without manually adjusting each damper. This approach provides a more adaptable suspension experience, allowing enthusiasts to personalize their setup based on different driving conditions, road environments, and individual preferences.

The IDDS Series offers four selectable driving modes — Comfort, Standard, Sport, and Custom — giving drivers greater flexibility to tailor suspension behavior to different driving scenarios. Through electronic damping adjustment, Comfort Mode provides a more compliant suspension response for everyday driving, supporting ride comfort and daily usability. Standard Mode delivers a balanced damping setup suitable for a wide range of driving conditions. Sport Mode provides a firmer suspension response designed for drivers seeking a more engaging and responsive driving feel. Custom Mode enables independent front and rear damping adjustment, allowing drivers to fine-tune suspension characteristics according to their preferred setup and driving style. As vehicle modification requirements vary by jurisdiction, professional installation is recommended, and users should ensure compliance with applicable local vehicle modification and road-use regulations.

Designed as a standalone aftermarket system, the IDDS Series operates without requiring CAN bus communication. The system will initially be available for selected compatible vehicle applications. Its fast-response solenoid valve technology delivers a response time of less than 10 milliseconds, enabling quick electronic damping adjustment as drivers move between different suspension settings. The IDDS Series will initially be available for selected vehicle applications, with additional fitments planned as maXpeedingrods continues to expand the range.

To complement its electronic damping capabilities, the IDDS Series incorporates additional features focused on convenience and system usability. An automatic memory function restores the driver’s previously selected mode after power cycling, while a built-in self-diagnostic system helps identify electrical conditions such as open circuits and short circuits.

By combining electronic control, aftermarket-focused design, and personalized adjustment capability, the IDDS Series provides enthusiasts with a practical way to create a suspension setup that better matches their driving preferences. The introduction of the IDDS Series further demonstrates maXpeedingrods’ commitment to developing accessible performance solutions that support automotive enthusiasts worldwide.

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XMINEX Expands Its Digital Mining Platform for Cryptocurrency Users

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XMINEX continues to develop its digital mining platform, providing users with an online environment for accessing and managing cryptocurrency mining-related services.

LAS VEGAS, Aug. 23, 2026 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ — XMINEX, a digital platform operating in the cryptocurrency and blockchain sector, is expanding its online platform with a focus on providing users with a streamlined environment for accessing and managing cryptocurrency mining-related services.

Our focus is on building a straightforward and accessible digital platform while continuing to improve the experience and infrastructure available to our users.

The XMINEX platform provides users with an online dashboard through which they can manage their platform activity and access available mining-related features. The company is focused on developing an accessible digital experience as interest in blockchain technology and cryptocurrency continues to grow.

XMINEX is placing an emphasis on platform usability, infrastructure development and continued product improvements. The company aims to provide users with a centralized online environment while continuing to develop additional features and services.

As the cryptocurrency industry evolves, XMINEX intends to continue investing in its platform and user experience while maintaining a focus on clear communication and responsible development.

For more information about XMINEX and its platform, visit https://xminex.io/.

About XMINEX

XMINEX is a digital platform operating in the cryptocurrency and blockchain sector. The platform provides online tools and services related to cryptocurrency mining and digital-asset participation.

Website: https://xminex.io/

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World’s First Autonomous Humanoid Tennis Match: GALBOT Robots Complete 100+ Consecutive Rallies

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From AlphaGo to AstraTennis: Humanoid Robots Bring AI Into the Physical World

BEIJING, Aug. 23, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — A new milestone in artificial intelligence and robotics was achieved as Galbot humanoid robots competed against human athletes in the world’s first live autonomous humanoid robot tennis match, broadcast globally during the opening ceremony of the Second World Humanoid Robot Games.

During the match, Galbot robots achieved 100+ consecutive autonomous rallies, setting a new world record for humanoid robot tennis and demonstrating a new level of real-time physical intelligence.

The landmark event showcased humanoid robots competing autonomously in a real sports environment — perceiving the game, making decisions, moving across the court, and interacting with human players in real time.

In 2016, AlphaGo’s victory over world champion Go player Lee Sedol marked a defining moment in AI history, demonstrating that machines could challenge humans in complex strategic games.

A decade later, AI is entering a new arena: the physical world.

The AstraTennis moment represents this next frontier — where AI is no longer limited to digital environments, but can perceive, act, and compete in real-world scenarios.

During the live match, Galbot humanoid robots faced human athletes, autonomously tracking high-speed tennis balls, positioning themselves on court, and executing a wide range of tennis skills, including serves, forehands, backhands, returns, baseline rallies, net play, and difficult recovery shots.

In doubles competition, Galbot robots partnered with human tennis champions in real time, adapting their movements and strategies based on the changing dynamics of the game. Even after losing balance during high-speed exchanges, the robots were able to immediately recover and continue competing.

Unlike traditional robotic demonstrations focused on individual skills, autonomous tennis requires a humanoid robot to participate in a complete game — tracking a fast-moving ball, deciding how to respond, coordinating its entire body, and adapting to an opponent in real time.

Beyond looking human, the more important breakthrough is that Galbot robots understood the game itself:

They were not simply executing predefined movements. They adjusted their positioning, selected different shots, adapted their strategies, collaborated with human teammates, and continuously responded to the changing dynamics of the match.

This was not a scripted demonstration. It was a live human-robot competition where humanoid robots independently perceived, decided, and acted in a complex real-world environment.

Ten years ago, AlphaGo stepped onto the Go board and showed that AI could challenge humans in the digital world.

Today, AstraTennis steps onto the court and demonstrates AI’s ability to enter the physical world — perceiving, reasoning, moving, and competing in real time.

From the chessboard to the tennis court, AI is expanding beyond virtual intelligence into the physical world.

This is the AstraTennis moment.

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AG AL’s Gwen Snatches Esports World Cup Club Championship Glory In Unbelievable Trackmania Final

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Gwendal “Gwen” Duparc has lifted the trophy at the inaugural Trackmania at Esports World Cup 2026 tournament and secured AG AL the Club Championship victory

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PARIS, Aug. 23, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — Gwendal “Gwen” Duparc has done the unthinkable and secured the Esports World Cup 2026 Club Championship for AG AL by winning the Trackmania at Esports World Cup 2026 trophy.

After seven weeks of action, the Club Championship all came down to the playoffs of the Trackmania competition. Two-time defending champions Team Falcons sat at the top of the leaderboard with 4,600 points, but after Team Falcons’ pro and seven-time Trackmania World Champion Carl-Antoni “Carl Jr.” Cloutier fell in the quarterfinals, the path to first place opened up.

In the end, French player Gwendal “Gwen” Duparc had one task in front of his home fans: place third or higher in the final to claim the Club Championship for AG AL. Against players representing Club Championship contenders Team Vitality, Team Liquid, and Natus Vincere, Gwen decimated the competition, jumping out to a lead after a nearly flawless first two maps. His win saw AG AL end with 5,300 points to top the Club Championship table.

“It feels so great,” said Gwendal “Gwen” Duparc as his AG AL club-mates joined him on stage for the celebrations. “Anything can happen. I’ve done it, I’ve done the match of my life. Thank you everyone. This trophy is for you, for everyone.”

For his win, Gwen secured himself the $130,000 prize for first place in Trackmania, while AG AL takes the $7,000,000 lion’s share of the Club Championship prize pool.

AG AL’s Club Championship win put an end to Team Falcons’ hopes for three straight victories. The Saudi Arabian Club was tipped as the favorite for the championship since the start of EWC, but multiple results did not go their way over the course of the seven-week event, and strong performances from AG AL rosters, including a victory in TEKKEN 8 and three second-place finishes, gave them the opportunity to snatch the trophy away from Falcons in the last possible moment.

Joining his player to celebrate on stage, AG AL chairman Le Kedeng said: “This is our third year coming to EWC, I remember in 2024 we were just at the gate, last year we came sixth, but this year, please tell me; who is the best team in the world?”

To learn more about the Esports World Cup, visit esportsworldcup.com and follow the Esports Foundation on LinkedIn.

About The Esports World Cup

The Esports World Cup (EWC) is a premier annual sporting event and global celebration of competitive excellence and esports fandom. The competition features a unique cross-game format that pits the world’s top esports Clubs against one another for the largest prize pool in esports history. Hosted in Paris, France, in the summer of 2026, the EWC will bring gaming and esports communities together again to crown the next Esports World Cup Club Champion.esportsworldcup.com

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