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Why Deutsche Post invested in electric cars

DHL goes electric in Germany. The delivery agent is going to re-equip its fleet of commercial vehicles with help of a startup based at a technical university. Car industry is clearly not a core business of the German post office. However, trucks are one of the most important assets of any logistics...

Mobileye and Delphi to create a uniform system for self-driving cars

Two major auto manufacturer Mobileye and Delphi have agreed to join forces to create a unified system of unmanned driving. The companies expect that all the automakers will be able to implement their system on the machines already in 2019. The world's largest manufacturer of automotive parts...

New Technology Allows Drones To Be Indefinitely Airborne

Tethered drone is the answer to be in the sky forever. Matthew Stock reports about an unmanned aircraft that is theoretically capable of flying forever. The drone remains connected to a “mobile ground station via a tether”, this way the airborne drone is fed with drip power.   Likewise, the...

Brain can be Trained for Trading – Really!

When a stock market trader decides to put a bet on a stock, does he do that with his gut feeling or rationally evaluate the probabilities that the price will rise before you pull the trigger on a trade?   This is one question that has tormented analysts over the years.   One might be...

Crackdown on ‘Robocall’ to be done by AT&T, Apple, Google and Other tech & Communication Firms

A crack down on "robocalls," automated, prerecorded phone calls that regulators have labeled a "scourge" in the U.S. is to be initiated as more than 30 major technology and communication companies said on Friday they are joining the U.S. government for the crackdown.   Among members of the...

Blind Athlete Uses IBM’s App To Run Alone In A Desert Marathon

IBM’s engineers and Simon hope to develop an app that would make blind runners self-sufficient. Simon Wheatcroft is a blind athlete who collaborated with IBM to develop an app for smart-phones, eAscot, which helped him to complete his “ultra-marathons” all over the world without any assistance....

Millions Earned by Geeks by Teaching Computers to Battle Each Other

Helping the team that wrote the winning code to make a potential earning of a $2 million prize is a software program dubbed "Mayhem". This program which helps to teach computers to launch and defend against cyber attacks, was poised to win the final round of a three-year contest.   After a...

Cheaper Link to the Internet of Things Offered by LoRa through Remote Control

Farm irrigation equipment, donation boxes and oysters, connected by a technology called LoRa, are being seen as an alternative to the uses of the future of communications where mobile networks push bandwidth-heavy video to phones and pull data from self-driving cars.   Connecting devices...

Motorcycles Are Getting Touchscreens and by More than one Maker

Another set of bikes would soon be fitted with a computer that would assist driving.   Very soon, turn-by-turn directions, sync to smartphones, and flag the nearest gas station when the tank is low are some of the riding assistance that bike riders would be able to get after Polaris...

Agic Inc. Makes Circuit Making Only A Pen Line Away

The Japanese Company has invested a conductive ink that follows through a pen and turns into a conductive agent. In a report to Reuters, Holly Rubenstein informed that a start-up in Japan came up with a conductive ink in a pen which allows one to directly “draw electrical circuits”.The said...
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