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January 9, 2018 1:49 AM
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It's the world's first big-screen TV that can be rolled up to hide away when not in use.
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November 6, 2022 3:42 AM
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July 13, 2022 5:58 PM
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July 5, 2022 1:43 PM
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Ondas Holdings, the company behind Waltham, Massachusetts–based American Robotics, announced its plans to acquire Airobotics.
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July 1, 2022 12:26 PM
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Samsung’s gaming hub is available on 2022 TVs and monitors today. It includes access to Xbox Cloud Gaming, Stadia, and GeForce Now streaming, with Amazon Luna coming soon.
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June 19, 2022 1:24 AM
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Intel stealth launched Parker Ridge. The new Intel Atom C5000 series has six new SKUs for the new C-series 10nm CPUs
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May 25, 2022 1:46 PM
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January 28, 2022 12:51 PM
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'Overture Superfactory’ at the Piedmont Triad International Airport will open new doors for not only the region, but North Carolina students as well.
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December 28, 2021 6:43 PM
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November 2, 2021 5:43 PM
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Why waste a perfectly good (but obsolete) fighter?
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November 1, 2021 9:30 AM
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Not wanting to waste any more time than necessary, a new report claims Samsung has started components production for Galaxy S22 lineup
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October 26, 2021 6:59 PM
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Siemens Gamesa today announced that it will build a new $200 million offshore wind turbine blade factory in Virginia.
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December 15, 2022 2:25 AM
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October 7, 2022 2:47 PM
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After some delays, the Army will field two versions next year with a refined third version by 2025.
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July 5, 2022 1:51 PM
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Police released video of the seized drones and said each one could carry up to 200 kilograms of product.
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July 1, 2022 12:30 PM
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June 25, 2022 1:28 AM
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March 16, 2022 11:46 AM
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U.S. regulators on Thursday issued final rules eliminating the need for automated vehicle manufacturers to equip fully autonomous vehicles with manual driving controls to meet crash standards.
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January 28, 2022 12:42 PM
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December 27, 2021 10:17 PM
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The US government will place eight Chinese companies including drone manufacturer DJI on an investment blocklist for alleged involvement in surveillance of Uyghur Muslims.
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November 10, 2021 9:35 AM
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A US intelligence report has revealed that a drone was used in an attempt to disable an electrical substation in Pennsylvania last year, in the first known attack of its kind
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November 2, 2021 5:38 PM
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Rwanda is deploying drones to target mosquito larvae — spraying anti-mosquito insecticides in areas where the frequency of mosquito-borne illness remains high.
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October 29, 2021 7:01 PM
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The advantages of solid-state batteries versus lithium-ions to power EVs are clear, but designing the solid electrolyte has proven difficult. However, many companies and institutions are quickly making headway toward solutions.
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September 21, 2021 1:37 PM
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The Kincardine Offshore Windfarm is located in waters off the coast of Aberdeen, Scotland.
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Auto makers, pumping billions of dollars into developing electric cars, are now facing a critical choice: get more involved with manufacturing the core batteries or buy them from others.
Batteries are one of an electric vehicle's most expensive components, accounting for between a quarter and a third of the car's value. Driving down their cost is key to profitability, executives say. But whereas the internal combustion engine traditionally has been engineered and built by auto makers themselves, battery production for electric cars is dominated by Asian electronics and chemical firms, such as LG Chem Ltd. and Panasonic Corp., and newcomers like China's Contemporary Amperex Technology Co. With regulators world-wide pushing car companies to sell more electric cars, auto executives worry there won't be enough factories building high-quality batteries.
California, the U.S.'s largest car market, said last month it would end the sale of new gasoline- and diesel-powered passenger cars by 2035, putting pressure on the auto industry to accelerate its shift to electric vehicles. The race to lock in supplies for electric cars has auto makers taking varied paths. While most make the battery pack, a large metal enclosure often lining the bottom of the car, they also need the cells that are bundled together to form the core electricity storage. Tesla several years ago opened its Gigafactory in Nevada to make batteries with Panasonic, but now the electric-car maker wants to secure production specifically for its own models and lower manufacturing and logistics costs.
Now it is looking to in-source more of that production.