Month: March 2021
ABB and AWS team up to create an EV fleet management platform
Swiss automation and technology company ABB has announced a collaboration with Amazon Web Services (AWS) to create a cloud-based EV fleet management platform that it hopes will hasten the electrification of fleets. The platform, which the company says will help
Read MoreNiantic CEO shares teaser image of AR glasses device
Oh hello. What’s this then? A Niantic-branded AR headset? Perhaps? John Hanke, CEO of the Pokemon Go developer teased what could be a first-party head-mounted wearable, as the company makes a more aggressive push into augmented reality. “Exciting to see
Read MoreMinneapolis 911 Dispatcher Testifies: ‘Something Was Wrong’
“My instincts were telling me that something was wrong,” said Jena Scurry, who had a view of the interior of the squad car from which George Floyd was dragged. “It was an extended period of time (Image credit: Pool via
Read MoreA poem on how the human spirit survives overlapping crises
In Dr. Fady Joudah’s poem “House of Mercury,” a severe summer storm has blown over Houston. The poem is a tribute to the “beauty of the human spirit.”
Read MoreSinai crossing to open Tuesday as Israelis flock to Eilat hotels for Passover
Southern resort city returns to semblance of normalcy; Egypt destination to allow 300 Israelis a day in — with pre-travel approval and virus tests even for the vaccinated
Read MoreDonald Trump dismisses niece’s claims of estate fraud as ‘too late’ – South China Morning Post
Donald Trump dismisses niece’s claims of estate fraud as ‘too late’ South China Morning Post
Read MoreBennett demands PM role as majority of Joint List expected to recommend Lapid
Yamina head reportedly refuses to join ‘change bloc,’ talk to largest faction leader, unless he leads it; Netanyahu said to be reaching out to Ra’am chairman
Read MoreBrazil’s Defense Minister Has Resigned
Brazil’s defense minister has tendered his resignation — setting up a potential political crisis in a country that’s at the epicenter of the pandemic.
Read MoreThe History Of The Suez Canal
NPR’s Ari Shapiro speaks with Zachary Karabell, author of Parting the Desert: The Creation of the Suez Canal, about the dream to build a waterway that would unite the East and the West.
Read MoreThe Origins Of COVID-19? WHO Report Points To A Bat After All
The World Health Organization says it will release its report investigating the origins of COVID-19. It concludes that the virus likely came from a bat and a laboratory leak is extremely unlikely.
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