1. One has to be living under a rock not to be aware that Google actively manipulates and suppresses alternative SEARCH results.  Certainly, anyone with...
      


  2. Waymo has announced (with not a lot of press) the launch for the first time of a paid robo-taxi service in Phoenix Arizona, for...
      


  3. More than 30 U.S. state attorneys general are readying an investigation into Alphabet Inc’s Google (GOOGL.O) for potential antitrust violations, a source knowledgeable about...
      


  4. At least two U.S. states and two European Union member states are investigating a breach at Alphabet Inc’s Google that may have exposed private...
      


  5. EU antitrust regulators hit Google with a record 4.34 billion euro ($5 billion) fine on Wednesday and ordered it to stop using its Android...
      


  6. New graphene-based battery material has a charging speed 5 times faster than lithium-ion batteries. Standard lithium battery requires charging time of at least an...


  7. Adding graphene to pipelines can greatly reduce the risk of a spill, according to a new study. Graphene's acquired something of a legendary status...
      


  8. China’s Great Wall Motor Co Ltd aims to more than double its annual sales to 2 million vehicles by 2025, with roughly a third...
      


  9. A science fiction-inspired robot hardwired to assist astronauts launched from Florida early Friday to become the first personal, artificial intelligence-powered companion in space. The...
      


  10. Watch what happens when tech crashes and revenues shrink. California's robust economy is about to hit the "wall."  Utopian thinking is great when no one...
      


  11. Halliburton has announced the release of Stega efficient layout design, an advanced drill bit that optimizes the placement of back-up cutters to improve bit...
      


  12. "Halliburton Co. isn’t content to limit its battle for market share with Schlumberger Ltd.to the oil field these days. It’s opened a new front in an...
      


  13. Hamburg has become the first German city to introduce a ban on older diesel cars, as a crackdown on vehicles blamed for harmful emissions...
      


  14. "Heathrow Airport is offering a £30,000 prize fund to an entrepreneur with a plan to cut the carbon footprint of flying, it announced last...
      


  15. People in New Zealand are buying smaller cars as petrol prices rise without, apparently, a reasonable explanation. I'd say this is a nice silver...
      


  16. Proximity of charging facilities boosts value of properties. A new analysis by realtor.com finds that  homes in the USA, which are located closer to...


  17. Amazon and Apple were among nearly 30 U.S. companies, including a major bank, that was compromised by a Chinese intelligence hardware hacking scheme, according...


  18. High concentration of EVs can lead to equipment trouble. If everyone get their EVs charged  at the same time, will we stay in the...
      


  19. Here's what I came across today: As Pollution Levels Rise Critically, Experts Await Clearer Policy For Electric Vehicles Doable within any meaningful timeframe?
      


  20. A team of former U.S. government intelligence operatives working for the United Arab Emirates hacked into the iPhones of activists, diplomats and rival foreign...
      


  21. The firm says it has signed 40 different 5G contracts, more than any of its rivals. It already has a big presence in Africa, Asia...
      


  22. Huawei on Friday unveiled a smartphone operating system that it said can replace Google’s Android, adding to the Chinese tech giant’s efforts to insulate...
      


  23. https://www.breitbart.com/national-security/2019/11/29/chinas-huawei-plans-to-build-worlds-largest-artificial-intelligence-system/  Meanwhile our technology giants want to do business and share technology with China. RCW   China’s Huawei Plans to Build World’s Largest Artificial Intelligence System  
      


  24. Huawei founder Ren Zhengfei has told that he will increase investments in the UK if the US continues to view it as a company...


  25. Huawei founder Ren Zhengfei struck a defiant tone Tuesday against American attempts to block his company's global ambitions, saying the US "underestimates" the telecom...
      


  26. When companies recruit new workers, particularly for entry-level jobs, they are not necessarily looking for knowledge of certain software. They are looking for what...
      


  27. Two in one, apparently. A panel like this can yield up to 250 litres of hydrogen a day. Just add a filling station. Here.
      


  28. 290 mph, apparently. When are they going to start mass-producing them?
      


  29. ...at least to play my favorite music from it or to connect Alexa. So, Department of Justice is investigating Chinese telecommunications firm Huawei over whether it...
      

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