Google purchases output of 10 MW solar array in Tainan City Taiwan
Google has signed a long-term agreement to buy the output of a 10 MW solar array in Tainan City in Taiwan. The solar array...
Saint Jean building prototype graphene gel salt water batteries
Saint Jean Carbon Inc., an exploration-stage junior resource company, is building the first prototype graphene gel salt water batteries. The new batteries will last...
Boeing completes first test flight of autonomous passenger air vehicle
Boeing completed the first test flight of its all-electric autonomous passenger air vehicle (PAV) prototype yesterday in Manassas, Virginia.
The prototype completed a takeoff, hover...
Santander UK plc closing 140 branches, 1270 workers affected
Santander UK plc announced today that it is closing 140 branches across the UK. The company says that the reduction of its branch network...
Hulu cutting cost of basic plan to $5.99
Hulu is cutting the cost of its basic plan and raising the cost of its Live TV plan.
The price of Hulu’s basic plan, which...
Amazon launches small self-driving delivery robot called “Scout”
Amazon has launched its new self-driving, fully-electric delivery system called Scout - the latest addition to the company’s growing suite of innovative delivery solutions....
3D-printing part for F-22 Raptor stealth tactical fighter
The US Air Force has installed its first metallic 3D-printed part on an F-22 Raptor stealth tactical fighter. The new metallic 3D-printed part replaces...
How common is financial adviser misconduct?
When we hear about financial adviser misconduct, it is usually on TV or in the press. The cases we hear about are mostly big...
Huawei warns further restrictions could prompt it to move technology “where we are welcomed”
Chinese smartphone giant Huawei said that it would move its technology to countries "where we are welcomed” if it continues to face restrictions.
Many...
Skepticism against robots growing in Europe, new study
European skepticism against robots was greater in 2017 than in 2012, say researchers. Today, we have robots as caregivers (UK: carers), performing surgery, and...