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 Lucid sets itself apart from its competitors in a couple of ways. It began in 2007 as a battery technology company, which is how it raised Series A funding. Then it expanded to encompass electric drivetrains and raised Series B funding in 2011. Then in  stanley cup 2014, it received Series C funding to create a luxury EV.The result is a vehicle that has been designed from the ground-up to maximize the space that an electric powertrain allows. It has the same exterior size, roughly, as a Mercedes E-class, while inside it   more like an S-class with a stanley termos  long wheelbase, Rawlinson said. During the test drive, a six-foot-six man sat in the back seat with loads of space to spare.Thanks to Lucid   development history, the car will have a 300-mile range, with the option to up that to around 400 miles. The key,  stanley quencher Rawlinson said, was Lucid   breakthrough technology that allows the batteries to be repeatedly charged at high-powered fast chargers and not degrade as quickly as competitors ; s Ivdi Facebook is full of bloatware
 But Japanese gaming company gumi is undeterred. It announced today that it will open four new game studios to make content specifically for the North American market. The gaming studio, which is headquartered in Tokyo, also says it will hire 100 new employees in North America to address the distribution demands of their publishing and developer partners.gumi   partners include companies like Sega, Line, and Gree, and it recently raised $50 million in funding, which was led stanley cup  by Silicon Valley VC World Innovation Lab  WiL .gumi   U.S. headquarters will be in Austin, with other studios in Vancouver, Stockholm, and Kiev. It also plans to open an office in San Francisco to focus on business development and public relations.Additional studios are being planned will be announced over the next six months.The company also announced that it has hired A.J. Redmer, formerly CEO of game publisher and developer WeMade and general manager of Microsoft Game Studios Asia, as well as a prev stanley website  stanley mug io