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Software update required on some Toyota Prius to correct possible stall problem 6/26/2020
Hybrids are designed to go into a fail-safe mode if there are faults in the hybrid system. But in rare instances, they may not go into fail-safe and the engines could lose power and stall.
IT industry will continue to grow 6/26/2020
Latest data shows positive trend of IT growth during the pandemic.
U.S. GDP shranked 5% in the first quarter 6/26/2020
The 5% drop was the sharpest quarterly decline since an 8.4% fall in the fourth quarter of 2008 during the depths of the worst financial crisis since the Great Depression.
Memory problem lead to touch screen failure in Tesla vehicles 6/25/2020
The probe covers 63,000 Model S vehicles with screens controlled by flash memory devices with finite lifespans based on the number of program and erase cycles, the documents said. The screens can fail prematurely because the memory can wear out.
Accenture to build tech cneter in St. Louis 6/25/2020
Accenture will get about $20 million in tax breaks.
Virus outbreak at an Amazon fulfillment center in Shakopee, Minn. 6/25/2020
88 workers have tested positive for COVID-19 at an Amazon fulfillment center in Shakopee, Minn. About 1,000 people work at the facility located 30 miles southwest of Minneapolis.
Segway ends production of original personal transporter 6/25/2020
“Within its first decade, the Segway PT became a staple in security and law enforcement, viewed as an effective and efficient personal vehicle,”
China launched final satellite to complete their own GPS like navigation systems 6/24/2020
Beidou could ultimately compete against GPS and others in the same way Chinese cell phone makers and other producers of technically sophisticated hardware have taken on their foreign rivals.
Grainger to divest China division 6/24/2020
Grainger China LLC. It will be sold to a purchaser owned by the Grainger China management team and Sinovation Ventures, a China-based venture capital firm.
Researchers found new way to extend the shelf life for an N95 mask 6/24/2020
The Purdue innovators developed a technique that focuses on the elastic band that attaches to the front of the mask.
Apple disclosed software and new MAC chips at developer conference 6/24/2020
Apple on Monday provided a glimpse at upcoming software changes designed to make the iPhone even easier to use and also announced a long-anticipated shift to a new type of chip to power its line of Mac computers.
Google lost appeal in French court in violation on data privacy rules 6/23/2020
France’s data watchdog had said Google users were "not sufficiently informed" about what they were agreeing to as the company collected data for targeted advertisements.
Apple to close stores in four states again due to pandemic resurge 6/23/2020
The move heightens concerns that the pandemic might keep the economy in the doldrums longer than expected. Those worries sent stocks on Wall Street lower.
GM is using 3D printing on every possible application 6/23/2020
“We could not have responded to the coronavirus as quickly as we did without 3D printing,” said Ron Daul, GM director of additive manufacturing. “The investment in both our additive manufacturing facilities and training the team to leverage 3D printing for development has enabled us to pivot to making ventilators and personal protective equipment virtually overnight.”
Army to order robotic load carrying vehicles 6/23/2020
Army will award a contract for the production of hundreds of robotic vehicles capable of carrying up to 1,000 pounds each. Essentially, these Small Multipurpose Equipment Transport vehicles, would serve as mules in hauling equipment that typically rested on the backs of soldiers.
Moving trade shows online does not mean attendees will follow 6/22/2020
Canton Trade Fair has transformed itself into an e-commerce platform with mini-shopping channels for nearly 8,000 vendors. But Customers still hope to see products in person.
Company wants to build compact fast nuclear reactor in Idaho 6/22/2020
The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission said Tuesday that it has accepted a license application submitted by Oklo Inc., to build a 1.5-megawatt reactor at the U.S. Department of Energy’s nuclear site in eastern Idaho that includes the Idaho National Laboratory.
Warehouses and Distribution Centers are taking new shape 6/22/2020
Warehouses today are technically advanced powerhouses enabling faster order fulfillment and other direct delivery solutions to achieve new levels of customer service. As ecommerce has continued to grow, these warehouse spaces have evolved into both distribution and fulfillment centers designed to keep goods moving through them, with warehouses as a transit place between delivery and a consumer’s doorstep.
Tesla can reap $60 million tax benefit from building Austin plant 6/22/2020
The proposal would offer Tesla $68 million in property tax breaks over 10 years to put its new plant on a 2,100-acre (85-hectare) site off Texas 130 just north of the Colorado River on the southeastern outskirts of Austin.
U.S. to keep confrontational trade approach to reduce import 6/19/2020
The administration would push for more change at the World Trade Organization, the Geneva-based enforcer of global trade rules that the administration has accused of anti-U.S. bias.
Raytheon completed the first guided release of a StormBreaker from an F/A-18E/F Super Hornet 6/19/2020
StormBreaker is the only weapon that enables pilots to hit a moving target during bad weather or if dust and smoke are in the area.
Mitsubishi Motor executives to take pay cut 6/19/2020
Mitsubishi Motor executives are taking pay cuts to share responsibility for the Japanese automaker’s financial losses.
Cheap drug to improve COVIC-19 survival 6/19/2020
A drug can improve COVID-19 survival: A cheap, widely available steroid reduced deaths by up to one third in severely ill hospitalized patients.
Business and Universities plead to keep work visa 6/18/2020
“Innovation thrives when there is cultural, economic and racial diversity,” Minott said. “To not have peers from other countries collaborating side by side with Americans is going to be a setback for the country. We learned from Americans, but Americans also learn from us.”
Volkswagen to invest additional $200 million in U.S. battery specialist 6/18/2020
n the future, solid-state batteries are expected to significantly increase range and shorten charging times further. With the same size of a current battery pack, the solid-state battery could enable ranges for electric vehicles that are comparable to those for conventional drivetrains
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